Gallery/National Numismatic Collection/Paper/US/Banknotes
The National Numismatic Collection is part of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. This gallery will display highlights from their collection of United States Banknotes. It is a work in progress.
United States Banknotes
[edit]For a summary of information about the people depicted on the notes below, see List of people on United States banknotes.
Demand Notes
[edit]Legal Tender Notes (Large)
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$1-LT-1869
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$1-LT-1878
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$1-LT-1880
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$2-LT-1869
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$2-LT-1875
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$2-LT-1880
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$2-LT-1917
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$5-LT-1869
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$5-LT-1875
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$5-LT-1880
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$5-LT-1880
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$10-LT-1869
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$10-LT-1875
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$10-LT-1880
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$10-LT-1923
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$20-LT-1869
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$20-LT-1875
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$20-LT-1880
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$50-LT-1869
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$50-LT-1874
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$100-LT-1869
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$100-LT-1878
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$100-LT-1880
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$500-LT-1869
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$500-LT-1875
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$500-LT-1880
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$1000-LT-1878
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$1000-LT-1880
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$5000-LT-1878 (Proof
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$10000-LT-1878 (Proof)
Silver Certificates (Featured Set, English Wikipedia)
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$10 (Fr.285a)
Robert Morris -
$20 (Fr.307)
Stephen Decatur -
$50 (Fr.324)
Edward Everett -
$100 (Fr.337b)
James Monroe -
$500 (Fr.345a)
Charles Sumner -
$1,000 (Fr.346a)
William Marcy -
$1 (Fr.217)
Martha Washington -
$2 (Fr.242)
Winfield Scott Hancock -
$5 (Fr.264)
Ulysses Grant -
$10 (Fr.291)
Thomas Hendricks -
$20 (Fr.316)
Daniel Manning -
$2 (Fr.246)
William Windom -
$1 (Fr.226)
Abraham Lincoln & Ulysses Grant -
$2 (Fr.249)
George Washington -
$5 (Fr.271)
Running Antelope -
$10 (Fr.1700)
Alexander Hamilton
Treasury Notes (Featured Set, English Wikipedia)
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$1 (1890)
Edwin Stanton. -
$2 (1890)
James McPherson. -
$5 (1890)
George H. Thomas. -
$10 (1890)
Philip Sheridan. -
$20 (1890)
John Marshall. -
$100 (1890)
David Farragut. -
$1,000 (1890)
George Meade. -
$50 (1891)
William Seward. -
$500 (Proof)
William Sherman.
Federal Reserve Notes (Large)
[edit]High Denomination
[edit]Series 1914
[edit]Series 1928
[edit]Federal Reserve Bank Notes
[edit]Large size
[edit]Small size
[edit]Gold Certificates (Large)
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$100 (1863) -
$500 (1863) -
$1,000 (1863) -
$5,000 (1863) -
$10,000 (1863) -
$500 (1870) -
$5,000 (1870) -
$100 (1875) -
$1,000 (1875) -
$10,000 (1875) -
$10 (1907) -
$10 (1922) -
$20 (1882) -
$20 (1905) -
$20 (1906) -
$20 (1922) -
$50 (1882) -
$50 (1913) -
$50 (1922) -
$100 (1882) -
$100 (1922) -
$500 (1922) -
$1,000 (1882) -
$1,000 (1907) -
$1,000 (1922) -
$5,000 (1888) -
$10,000 (1888) -
$10,000 (1900)
Valued Image Set: Hawaii Overprint Notes
Valued Image Set: North Africa Series
Gold Certificates (Small)
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$10 (1928) -
$20 (1928) -
$50 (1928) -
$100 (1928) -
$500 (1928) -
$1,000 (1928) -
$5,000 (1928) -
$10,000 (1928) -
$100 (1934) -
$1,000 (1934) -
$10,000 (1934) -
$100,000 (1934)
United States Fractional Currency (Featured Set, English Wikipedia)
[edit]For a more detailed history, see Fractional currency (United States).
Fractional Mockup
[edit]Confederate States of America
[edit]Bonds/Loans
[edit]Other
[edit]Permission
[edit]All currency images attributed to the National Numismatic Collection fall under the following license and OTRS ticket and image use should credit the National Numismatic Collection, National Museum of American History.:
This image depicts a unit of currency issued by the United States of America. If this is an image of paper currency or a coin not listed here, it is solely a work of the United States Government, is ineligible for US copyright, and is therefore in the public domain in the United States. Fraudulent use of this image is punishable under applicable counterfeiting laws. As listed by the the U.S. Currency Education Program at money illustrations, the Counterfeit Detection Act of 1992, Public Law 102-550, in Section 411 of Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations (31 CFR 411), permits color illustrations of U.S. currency provided: Also: COM:ART #Photograph of an old coin found on the Internet |