Pricing Update: The Banknote Book
We now have over 400,000 prices across four catalogs.
There has been an extensive amount of world paper money pricing added to our database recently. These prices mirror what can be found in The Banknote Book (BNB) PDF chapters for subscribers, but in easy to search digital format. Subscribers to our Collector+ and Currency Dealer (and higher) packages can access this pricing here: https://www.greysheet.com/world-paper-money-prices
A Sample of New Pricing Added Recently:
- French West Africa
- French Somaliland
- Germany
- Germany, Federal Republic
- Ghana
- Gambia
- Guatemala
- Guernsey
- Estonia
- Georgia
Coming Soon:
1. Updated pricing for the China - Communist Chapter: We are in the process of reviewing and updating the pricing for the China - Communist chapter, including adding prices for many previously unpriced notes.

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Author: Patrick Ian Perez

Patrick Ian Perez began as a full time numismatist in June of 2008. For six years he owned and operated a retail brick and mortar coin shop in southern California. He joined the Coin Dealer Newsletter in August of 2014 and was promoted to Editor in June 2015. In the ensuing years with CDN, he became Vice President of Content & Development, managing the monthly periodical publications and data and pricing projects. With the acquisition of Whitman Brands, Patrick now serves as Chief Publishing Officer, helping our great team to produce hobby-leading resources.
In addition to United States coins, his numismatic interests include world paper money, world coins with an emphasis on Mexico and Germany, and numismatic literature. Patrick has been also published in the Journal of the International Bank Note Society (IBNS).
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