Fezzy's Currency Museum
A curated archive of rare American paper money โ organized by era, type, and historical significance. Each category has its own story to tell.
The museum is actively expanding. New acquisitions are added regularly โ check Featured Acquisitions for the latest additions to the collection.
Currency, bonds, payroll records, and paper artifacts from the War Between the States. Both Union and Confederate pieces represented. A window into how both sides financed the bloodiest conflict in American history.
Enter the Gallery โState-chartered banks issued these notes under federal charter from 1863 to 1935. With thousands of issuing banks across the country, every note carries a unique hometown identity โ some from towns that no longer exist.
Enter the Gallery โA WWII-era tradition: servicemen and aviators who flew across the Atlantic signed banknotes as proof of the crossing. These note chains became prized souvenirs โ sometimes carrying hundreds of signatures from famous names to unknown heroes.
Enter the Gallery โBefore the Federal Reserve, before the Civil War, before the United States itself โ states, territories, towns, and private banks all issued their own paper money. These obsolete notes are among the rarest and most visually striking pieces in American numismatic history.
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