NORCROSS, GA, June 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Rare currency dealer, Antique Money, provides a safe and easy way to sell old money on their site, Antiquemoney.com. They buy national bank notes, which were issued from 1863 to 1929, large-size currency, which was issued between 1861 and 1923, and modern currency issued from 1928 to 1934. These include rare star notes and currency with low serial numbers.
What is the Selling Process?
The process for selling rare paper currency to Antique Money is simple and safe. Their website features images of the currency they are most interested in buying. If you have one of these notes, or other antique currency, simply send a scan or digital photo of your currency (back and front) to Sales@AntiqueMoney.com. Antique Money will look at the image to determine the details and condition of the bill(s), and if they are interested, will make an offer.
If you have a question or are not sure if they would be interested in what you have, you can call them at 864-430-4020 or text images of your bills to that number. You can also fill out the contact form that is on their website at http://antiquemoney.com/contact-form/. However, they will only make a bid on currency once they have seen a photo. If they make an offer and the seller accepts it, in most cases, Antique Money will pay upfront for the currency via PayPal, check, or bank wire.
What Determines the Value?
The value of old paper money is based on various factors, including rarity, issuing bank, signatures, and condition of the bill. Antique Money will pay more for collectible U.S. currency that they need in their inventory.
Discussing their purchasing of antique bank notes, Manning Garrett, Owner of Antique Money, says, "We want people to know that when they come to us, they are dealing not just with a reputable dealer, but also one who pays better rates than most old currency buyers. We are proud of our reputation, and it has enabled us to amass a wide-ranging inventory of rare currency because people feel safe bringing their money to us. They know we will do right by them."
For more information on the types of currency Antique Money buys, or to contact them about any currency you may have, visit them at http://www.antiquemoney.com.
About Antique Money:
AntiqueMoney.com is the top buyer of old money in the U.S. They specialize in rare bank notes, large size currency and other collectible money. Since they are both collectors and resellers, AntiqueMoney.com is always looking for collectible currency for their inventory and collection. Free appraisals and offers are available to anyone interested in finding the value of and/or selling antique paper money.
For more information, please visit http://www.antiquemoney.com.
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Antique Money Points Out that Selling Old Money is Easier than You Think at Antiquemoney.com
Antique Money makes it easy for people to sell their old and rare U.S. currency and bank notes. They pay more than most old money dealers, and usually compensate sellers for their currency before they ship it.
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[Press-News.org] Antique Money Points Out that Selling Old Money is Easier than You Think at Antiquemoney.comAntique Money makes it easy for people to sell their old and rare U.S. currency and bank notes. They pay more than most old money dealers, and usually compensate sellers for their currency before they ship it.