NORCROSS, GA, July 26, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Have you ever considered why American money is green? Explanations vary and there is no definite reason that has ever been given. However, it is generally believed that at the time this currency (the small-sized note) was introduced in 1929, green pigment was readily available in large quantities. Hence, it was the practical choice. Another reason offered has to do with safeguarding the integrity of the note. For some reason, green was highly resistant to physical and chemical changes, which greatly discouraged counterfeiting.
Antique Money is a currency dealer that thrives on all kinds of money trivia, such as the one above. They are also interested in acquiring collectible U.S. currency, national bank notes, rare currency, and just plain old money. They pay top dollar for any antique currency which they need for their collection or inventory. Antique Money is the foremost buyer of rare money in the country today.
Manning Garrett, Owner of Antique Money, talks about the company he founded: "As a collector and a reseller, I deal with old money all the time. I know what it's like to hold a piece of history in your hands and what it's like to let it go. So I don't shortchange my sellers and I always pay top dollar. It's the only way I do business and it's worked out well for me so far."
Get the most for your old money. Rare currency dealer Antique Money regularly pays their sellers before they ship their old money to them. They also offer free appraisals for anyone wanting to find out the value of any old money they hold.
Visit http://www.antiquemoney.com and see how much your old money is worth today.
About Antique Money:
AntiqueMoney.com is the top buyer of old money in the U.S. They specialize in rare bank notes, large size currency and other collectible money. Since they are both collectors and resellers, AntiqueMoney.com is always looking for collectible currency for their inventory and collection. Free appraisals and offers are available to anyone interested in finding the value of and/or selling antique paper money.
For more information, please visit http://www.antiquemoney.com.
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