So already taking the following place: France 20 francs 1948
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Lost my turn (official 10 francs 1944 & US military 2 francs 1944), no note before a 1938 Soviet Ruble, a 1936 Hungarian 10 pengö & a 1934 $5.
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F***! I just found back some old notes including a 1941 Greek note.
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And I've got 1936... so I guess Kolikko's post opens the door for me.
Alberta (Canada), 1 dollar "Prosperity Certificate", 1936. The only banknote ever issued by a modern Canadian province - as luck would have it, that province happens to be my own. I had to pay well for this one and it's the most expensive thing I've ever bought for any of my collections.
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Just let me adding my $5 note from 1934, I'll be out up to 1922-1923
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
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Verweis : "nalaberong" it's the most expensive thing I've ever bought for any of my collections.
May I ask how much? that's really cool, never seen one before.
CAD$160 - I only bought it after checking coin stores across the entire province. (It turns out I live in probably the only city in the world where you can buy more than one of these certificates at a time.) Because they were designed to circulate very heavily, most are in very poor condition - this one is in better-than-average shape. 250,000 certificates were issued, but all but 19,639 were pulled out of circulation early and destroyed.
If you have any more questions I can make a separate thread about it.
Sorry, had an emergency that I had to deal with. Here is the 1934 series. I am out until 1929...The 1933 that I thought I had was just an image of a rare note and since I don't own it, I am not going to post it unless someone wants to see it...
United States of America: 1934 Julian-Morgenthau One Hundred Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2152J)
United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Note (Fr#2006L)
United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Ten Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#2309)
This particular series was issued for use with the Armed Forces in Europe and North Africa.
United States of America: 1934C Julian-Snyder Ten Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1704)
United States of America: 1934A Julian-Morgenthau Five Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#2307)
This particular series was issued for use with the Armed Forces in Europe and North Africa.
United States of America: 1934C Julian-Snyder Wide Face Five Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1653)
United States of America: 1934 Julian-Morgenthau One Dollar Silver Certificate (Fr#1606)
Verweis : "kolikko99"That's pretty much for a banknote but I'm sure it was well worth it.
Yes it would be very interesting to know more about the history of this note.
Most of the good notes go well beyond $150. There are some that ends up in the thousands!!! For instance, the 1933 note I mentioned earlier sold in auction for $35,250:
United States of America: 1933 Julian-Woodin Ten Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1700)
NOTE: This note is not in my collection. It is a rare note with a printing of only 216,000 notes. It is the only note that is missing in my Small Note Silver Certificate collection
I was on my way for 1923 too, followed by 1922. Following ones would be 1920, 1919 & 1915.
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Could I reserve for the 1922 and/or the 1920 ones ?
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So, if I can have some of those dates, it would be great. Once we reach the 1800s, it is going to be SPARSE and the 1700s is going to be EXTREMELY SPARSE
I really want the 1922 one as a remnant of defunct Austrian-Hungarian Empire. 1923 is a simple hyperinflation German note with very high denomination. For 1920, it may be interesting as an old Polish note.
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My 1923 is the Speelman-White One Dollar Silver Certificate, so by all means go ahead and post your German specimen first. I'll post my 1923 as a follow-up .
Good, but still waiting the 1924-1925 gap to be filled
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Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Well... Did you finally post both 1924 & 1925? If so... Need to take pics of my German and Austrian notes
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It seems I already prepared them Germany, 100 000 000 marks, 1923
Notice this uniface banknote have a hand-made symbol in the serial number after the final 0.
Austria (Austrian-Hungarian Bank), 1 krone, 1922
Note this is a uniface banknote too.
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Verweis : "CassTaylor"
1921-Soviet Azerbaijan ( A.S.S.R) 10000 ummm... Roubles?
Sorry for the atrocious pictures, this is the first time I've participated in one of those.
The Cyrillic writing says it's 10 000 roubles, very nice one as well!
Ducatx, publish your 1920 one already I'm preparing 1919 as well.
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Verweis : "Ducatx"Another german one from 1922 :
Germany, 10 000 marks, 1922
Oh, wait... I've the same one! But its numbering is quite different...
1920 & 1919 notes ready, waiting for the 1st 1920 note
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Verweis : "chomp-master"Too slow Ducatx
So here is mine, and my 1919 one:
Poland (PKKP), 1/2 Polish Mark, 1920
Germany, 50 Mark, 1919
It's never too late...
Germany again, 10 pfenig, 25 october 1920
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Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Since printing years are getting difficult to find, it seems there is no more rule about this. We may publish both. Moreover I may be away when 1915 would be available.
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I forgot something about 1915...
I have 2 banknotes instead of one.
German Empire, 20 Mark, 1915
And why did I say 2 banknotes...
2 consecutive banknotes!
Lotus07: show us your special one too we had finally both a good reason to share.
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Notice they all had the same printing command day.
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Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
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Russian Empire? I think so... But is that the same denomination...
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No new note, but wanted to precise I replaced my 1951 note as the former one as wrongly translated. Afghanistan is not using Islamic calendars but Persic calendars, making the printing year later than 1951.
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Please try to add them in a single post, this is getting too much that way.
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Well, this thread is getting messy now when people are hopping back and forth through time. We're still at 1910 right? Which means that we'll need 1909 next (or more 1910, but then only 1910).
Verweis : "ngdawa"Well, this thread is getting messy now when people are hopping back and forth through time. We're still at 1910 right? Which means that we'll need 1909 next (or more 1910, but then only 1910).
That's why I was not sure what year we was sat at as you say a lot of jumping around, I have a 1910 in the pictures above but nothing older yet ;-)
Verweis : "CassTaylor"MrNeon3, please do try to post in date order- you've just made things really messy in here.
Anyway,ÂÂÂÂ 1908 German Empire 20 MarksÂÂÂÂ
Verweis : "CassTaylor"MrNeon3, please do try to post in date order- you've just made things really messy in here.
Anyway,ÂÂÂÂ 1908 German Empire 20 MarksÂÂÂÂ
It was messed up a long time before I dropped in
Not really- it was still in coherent order, then you went back to the 20's, then 1910, then 1922, then 1898
Verweis : "CassTaylor"MrNeon3, please do try to post in date order- you've just made things really messy in here.
Anyway,ÂÂÂÂ 1908 German Empire 20 MarksÂÂÂÂ
It was messed up a long time before I dropped in
Not really- it was still in coherent order, then you went back to the 20's, then 1910, then 1922, then 1898
If you look further back it does get a bit confusing but hey it's not the end of the world is it
Verweis : "CassTaylor"MrNeon3, please do try to post in date order- you've just made things really messy in here.
Anyway,ÂÂÂÂ 1908 German Empire 20 MarksÂÂÂÂ
It was messed up a long time before I dropped in
Not really- it was still in coherent order, then you went back to the 20's, then 1910, then 1922, then 1898
If you look further back it does get a bit confusing but hey it's not the end of the world is it