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A Collector's Guide to Postage & Fractional Currency By R. Kravitz 2nd Edition

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The following is from Harper’s Weekly January 11th, 1862: “On 28th of December, 1861, the New York City banks suspended specie payments. Their example would be followed by the banks of Philadelphia and Boston, and the Government of the United States.”

“Specie Payment” means the banks would not redeem paper money for coins. Because the country was embroiled in a Civil War, with the outcome uncertain as to which side would prevail, people began hoarding all the copper, silver and gold coins since paper money had no intrinsic value. Soon, the coins became worth more than their face value.

Because of the depletion of coins from circulation, merchants began having problems giving change for purchases. As a result, people began using Postage Stamps as change. Congress went ahead and adopted the idea of using stamps to make change, and it became law when President Lincoln signed it on July 17th, 1862.

This proved to be unworkable as the stamps soon became dirty, sticky and unfit for use. They were just not designed to be used over and over again. Treasurer of the United States, Francis E. Spinner took the idea of using stamps as currency to the next level. He pasted unused U.S. Postage stamps on bits of Treasure paper cut of a uniform size for the convenience of handling, and signed them. Congress liked the idea and Postage Currency was born.

In August 1862 the Federal Government issued Postage Currency with the likeness of stamps on the notes. These were eagerly accepted, as the new way to make change. The notes were issued in 5¢, 10¢, 25¢ and 50¢ denominations. These notes were soon counterfeited, which created the need to issue a new design. The new notes were called Fractional Currency. Soon, Fractional Currency became the pocket change of the North during the Civil War.

The highly acclaimed First Edition (winner of the PCDA 2004 Literary Award from the Professional Currency Dealers Association (PCDA)) has now been updated to reflect not only the latest trends in prices for postage and fractional currency, but also to add more information on the history of this aspect of our numismatic heritage. Mr. Kravitz has been researching, collecting and dealing in Postage and Fractional Currency since 1968 and is recognized as one of the leading experts in this field.

Features:

  • Rarity guide for each listing
  • Latest price trends: Values in up to eight conditions
  • Every note now shown in color
  • The universally-used Friedberg Numbering System. The standard method for describing US currency
  • Invaluable appendices with information found nowhere else
  • Hundreds of photos


Binding: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Publication Date: 2012
Size: 6x9
Pages: 200

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The home of collectable coins and banknotes and collector supplies. You’ll find everything you need at I.T.Banknotes

A Collector's Guide to Postage & Fractional Currency By R. Kravitz 2nd Edition

The following is from Harper’s Weekly January 11th, 1862: “On 28th of December, 1861, the New York City banks suspended specie payments. Their example would be followed by the banks of Philadelphia and Boston, and the Government of the United States.”

“Specie Payment” means the banks would not redeem paper money for coins. Because the country was embroiled in a Civil War, with the outcome uncertain as to which side would prevail, people began hoarding all the copper, silver and gold coins since paper money had no intrinsic value. Soon, the coins became worth more than their face value.

Because of the depletion of coins from circulation, merchants began having problems giving change for purchases. As a result, people began using Postage Stamps as change. Congress went ahead and adopted the idea of using stamps to make change, and it became law when President Lincoln signed it on July 17th, 1862.

This proved to be unworkable as the stamps soon became dirty, sticky and unfit for use. They were just not designed to be used over and over again. Treasurer of the United States, Francis E. Spinner took the idea of using stamps as currency to the next level. He pasted unused U.S. Postage stamps on bits of Treasure paper cut of a uniform size for the convenience of handling, and signed them. Congress liked the idea and Postage Currency was born.

In August 1862 the Federal Government issued Postage Currency with the likeness of stamps on the notes. These were eagerly accepted, as the new way to make change. The notes were issued in 5¢, 10¢, 25¢ and 50¢ denominations. These notes were soon counterfeited, which created the need to issue a new design. The new notes were called Fractional Currency. Soon, Fractional Currency became the pocket change of the North during the Civil War.

The highly acclaimed First Edition (winner of the PCDA 2004 Literary Award from the Professional Currency Dealers Association (PCDA)) has now been updated to reflect not only the latest trends in prices for postage and fractional currency, but also to add more information on the history of this aspect of our numismatic heritage. Mr. Kravitz has been researching, collecting and dealing in Postage and Fractional Currency since 1968 and is recognized as one of the leading experts in this field.

Features:

  • Rarity guide for each listing
  • Latest price trends: Values in up to eight conditions
  • Every note now shown in color
  • The universally-used Friedberg Numbering System. The standard method for describing US currency
  • Invaluable appendices with information found nowhere else
  • Hundreds of photos


Binding: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Publication Date: 2012
Size: 6x9
Pages: 200

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- 10%
ADD 2 ITEMS TO CART AND SAVE 10% OFF
Rocket Fast Shipping...WOW!, AlwaysTop Quality Merchandise...Thank You!
Welcome to I.T. Banknote! Your store for a huge variety of world currency and collector supplies. From coin tubes to fancy stamp albums. More than 5000 items available. Feel free to contact me via ebay message.
11979

We accept different kinds of payment methods. Choose at your convenience. 
-Credit Cards or Debit Cards

- Paypal / Paypal Credit
- Apple Pay / Google Pay

Send us a message for payment concerns. 
Your order will be processed as soon as cleared payment is received

All items are professionally packed. Shipping and handling for this item:
Shipping to USA- FREE! Wwd shipping now available. 
We usually send the items within 24 hours, maximum shipping is 2 business days. 
All items are sent by registered post, I update the tracking number on eBay. Banknotes/Coins over 150$ will send by EMS. Usually takes between 6-21 Days to arrive, for any inquiry please contact me. No extra charge for shipping if you buy more items such as coins and banknotes. 

There may be an additional charge for heavy or large items, we charge our cost nothing more.

For special requests please send me a message.

​​​​​​​

Hassle-free returns.
Please send me a message and NOT open a return case.
Item must be sent back within 30 days after you received it in its original pack.
I will send full you a full refund upon reception.
Please let me know for any problem you might have, 
Your problem will be solved quickly and in a professional way.
Communication is welcome!

If you find everything ok with your purchase please leave me five star feedback.


Your satisfaction is very important to me, If you have any kind of issue with your purchase, please send me a message, This way we can alway improve our service and products line.

Your problem will be solved immediately and professionally.

You will receive positive feedback automatically.

Thanks again for visiting my store.
All the best, Itay

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