US Notes

The BEP’s Intaglio Printing Process: Why US Currency Feels Different from Regular Paper

The distinctive raised-ink texture of a United States banknote is no accident: it is the direct result of a 150-year-old intaglio printing tradition maintained by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Understanding exactly how this process works, why it matters for authentication, and how it affects the collectibility and grading of your notes will transform the way you handle every bill in your collection.

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Star Notes: The Complete Collector’s Guide to Federal Reserve Replacement Notes

Star notes are among the most sought-after varieties in modern US paper money collecting, with some low-print runs fetching hundreds of times face value. This guide breaks down exactly what makes a star note special, which series and districts to target, and how to build a meaningful collection.

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