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1.15) Paper Money Collecting: What are Green Sheets? |
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This article is from the Paper Money Collecting FAQ, by Bruce Giese giesewpm@tiac.net with numerous contributions by others.
The Green Sheets are the currency equivalent of the Grey Sheets in
coinland. They give supposedly current prices on a wide range of
currency, and are published monthly. See Section 1.12 for where to
get them.
 
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