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Welcome to the American Currency Task Force
Part of WikiProject Numismatics

The American Currency Task Force of WikiProject Numismatics is a hub dedicated to the organization and development of articles that relate to United States currency.

Scope

As a task force we seek to improve and develop articles relating to both the historic and modern day currencies of the United States and its historical and modern territories. The majority of our articles are the result of intersection between WikiProject Numismatics and a range of other projects such as WikiProject United States.

Scope
Currency Territories Group
Current Former
United States dollar ( Banknotes/ Coins) Continental currency ( Dollar/ cent coins)

Spanish dollar

Pound sterling ( Coins)

United States United States Sovereign state s
Philippine peso ( Banknotes/ Coins) Japanese government-issued Philippine peso

Philippine peso fuerte

Philippine real

Piloncitos

Philippines Philippines (former territory)
Liberian dollar British West African pound Liberia Liberia (former territory)
Dominican peso Dominican franco Dominican Republic Dominican Republic (former territory)
Haitian gourde Haitian livre Haiti Haiti (former territory)
Confederate States dollar   Confederate States (former unrecognized sovereign state)
  Alabama States
  Alaska
  Arizona
  Arkansas
California gold coinage   California
  Colorado
Connecticut pound   Connecticut
Delaware pound   Delaware
  Florida
Georgia pound   Georgia
  Hawaii
  Idaho
  Illinois
  Indiana
  Iowa
  Kansas
  Kentucky
  Louisiana
  Maine
Maryland pound   Maryland
BerkShares ( Local currency) Massachusetts pound   Massachusetts
Detroit Community Scrip (Local currency)   Michigan
  Minnesota
  Mississippi
  Missouri
  Montana
  Nebraska
  Nevada
New Hampshire pound   New Hampshire
New Jersey pound   New Jersey
  New Mexico
Ithaca HOUR (Local currency) New York pound   New York
PLENTY (Local currency) North Carolina Confederate currency

North Carolina pound

  North Carolina
  North Dakota
  Ohio
  Oklahoma
  Oregon
Pennsylvania pound   Pennsylvania
Rhode Island pound   Rhode Island
South Carolina pound   South Carolina
  South Dakota
  Tennessee
Texas dollar   Texas
  Utah
Vermont copper   Vermont
Virginia pound   Virginia
  Washington
  West Virginia
  Wisconsin
  Wyoming
  District of Columbia Federal district
  American Samoa Territories
  Guam
  Northern Mariana Islands
  Puerto Rico
  U.S. Virgin Islands
Imperial dollar Empire of the United States Micronations
Sand dollar

Chonc dollar

Conch Republic Conch Republic
Valora Republic of Molossia Republic of Molossia

Participants

Interested in helping out? Feel free to add your username to the list.

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Assessment

Quality scale

Importance

The criteria used for rating article importance are not meant to be an absolute or canonical view of how significant the topic is. Rather, they attempt to gauge the probability of the average reader of Wikipedia needing to look up the topic (and thus the immediate need to have a suitably well-written article on it). Thus, subjects with greater popular notability may be rated higher than topics which are arguably more "important" but which are of interest primarily to collectors.

Label Criteria Examples
Top Well known to the general reader

The subject is well-known to people who are not familiar with numismatics. It is often, but not always, a significant cultural icon.

United States dollar, Penny (United States coin)
High Well-known to a reader with casual numismatic knowledge, or of potential interest to a casual reader

The subject is known to a significant number of casual numismatists, and/or likely to be of some interest to a reader with no special interest in numismatics.

All circulating American currencies, coins, and banknotes
Mid Known or of interest to a reader with an interest in numismatics

The subject is not well-known, but also not obscure to a reader with an interest in numismatics. The subject is unlikely to be interesting to a non-specialist.

All historical American currencies, coins, and banknotes
Low Everything else

The subject is not well-known or particularly significant even to someone with a good knowledge of numismatics.

All United States Mint and Federal Reserve Bank staff, counterfeiters, and currency designers