- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Author's Note
- Market Review
- Chapter 1 - Publications
- Chapter 2 - Using Computers to Enhance Coin and Paper Money Collecting
- Chapter 3 - Collecting Organizations
- Chapter 4 - Pcda Membership Directory
- Chapter 5 - Buying Paper Money
- Chapter 6 - Collecting Do's and Don'ts
- Chapter 7 - Selling Your Collection
- Chapter 8 - Glossary
- Chapter 9 - Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Chapter 10 - The Federal Reserve Banks
- Chapter 11 - 32-Subject Sheet Layout
- Chapter 12 - Numbering System
- Chapter 13 - Portraits and Back Design on Small Size Notes
- Chapter 14 - Dating U.S. Currency
- Chapter 15 - The Treasury Seal
- Chapter 16 - Grades and Conditions of Paper Money
- Chapter 17 - About the Prices in This Book
- Chapter 18 - How to Use This Book
- Chapter 19 - One Dollar Notes
- Chapter 20 - Two Dollar Notes
- Chapter 21 - Five Dollar Notes
- Chapter 22 - Ten Dollar Notes
- Chapter 23 - Twenty Dollar Notes
- Chapter 24 - Fifty Dollar Notes
- Chapter 25 - One Hundred Dollar Notes
- Chapter 26 - Five Hundred, One Thousand, Five Thousand, and Ten Thousand Dollar Notes
- Chapter 27 - Western Scrip & Obsoletes
- Chapter 28 - Special Report: Uncut Sheets
- Chapter 29 - Mules (Mixed Plate Numbers)
- Chapter 30 - Introduction to United States Fractional Currency
- Chapter 31 - Error or Freak Notes
- Chapter 32 - Confederate Money
- Back Cover
FIVE DOLLAR NOTES ORDER OF ISSUE FIRST LAST ISSUE ISSUE PAGE 1. DEMAND NOTES 1861 only 108 2. UNITED STATES NOTES 1862–1963 109 3. NATIONAL BANK NOTES 1863–1929 114 4. NATIONAL GOLD BANK NOTES 1870–74 120 5. SILVER CERTIFICATES 1886–1953B 121 6. TREASURY OR COIN NOTES 1890–91 127 7. FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES 1914–present 128 8. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES 1915–29 140 107
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