PMG, Paper Money Guaranty, is a leading third-party grader of banknotes; its grading standards are published at pmgnotes.com. Paper is a far less forgiving medium than metal: a note survives folding, handling, and humidity, which makes high grades genuinely scarce.

What does EPQ mean? EPQ stands for Exceptional Paper Quality, a PMG designation reserved for notes it determines to have original paper that has not been physically, chemically, or materially processed. On vintage notes, an EPQ example at the same numeric grade is the more original survivor.

This collection is anchored by the certified Disney Dollars, each sealed in PMG's archival holder. Our listings are checked against the PMG population report through a recurring reconciliation, so the census figures you see reflect PMG's current count at each grade. Compare PMG graded notes by grade, series, and population below.

Current inventory includes 196 notes.