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  1. Foreign Currency - International Money - Bank Notes - Beautiful Paper Money
    This is Randy Johnson's collection of foreign paper money, collected over several years of traveling
    http: //ease.com/~randyj/money1.htm

  2. Banknotes
    Learn how to grade banknotes. Here you will find thousands of images of world banknotes and country specific info.
    http: //banknotes.com/

  3. National Numismatic Collection
    The National Numismatic Collection, of the Smithsonian Institution, is one of the largest numismatic collections in the world. Visit the virtual exhibitions based on objects within the National Numismatic Collections.
    http: //americanhistory.si.edu/csr/cadnnc.htm

  4. Parthia Home
    This exhibit takes advantage of the National Numismatic Collection's collection of Parthian drachmas in order to illustrate and illuminate a largely forgotten segment of the history of the Middle East.
    http: //americanhistory.si.edu/csr/nnc/parthia/fram...

  5. The Study of Colonial Currency
    This site provides information about the paper money of the American colonies, including some contemporary pamphlets. Each colony is represented, along with paper money pictures.
    http: //virginia.edu/~econ/brock.html

  6. Spanish Postage Stamps
    The postage stamp collection of Casa de la Moneda Museum covers all Spanish issues since its creation in 1850, as well as a small sample of foreign postage stamps. It also includes other philatelic items such as first-day covers and postcards, postal stationery and aerograms.
    http: //fnmt.es/esp/museo/eindice.htm

  7. Dahlonega Gold
    helps educate numismatists, collectors and investors about gold coins struck at the Dahlonega Georga Mint during the years 1838-1861.>
    http: //dahlonegagold.com/

  8. Images of U.S. Type Coins
    An image gallery of US coins.
    http: //pweb.netcom.com/~jhm/cube/typeimages.htm

  9. H.I.P. Pocket Change
    site for kids presents U.S. history through coins and coin collecting.
    http: //usmint.gov/kids/default.html

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