Sorry if I posted too many. I just got so surprised that I actually had banknotes with boats at all. I didn't think I had any, except from the Maldives.
Verweis : "CassTaylor"Do I smell the birth of a "ships on banknotes" thread?
A few nice ships on the right of the back of this 1000F "Commerce et Industrie" note.
A battleship on the right of this wartime Dutch East Indies 100 Gulden note.
And two nice harbour scenes on this Trinidadian 1 Dollar note from 1939.
Absolutely I vote for the thread; and I'll play too.
Here's one of my very favorites:
SMS Emden, World War 1 German cruiser; what an adventure she had !!
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This is the 2nd last ship 1 dollar banknote.
The last one has the same design but different signature. Suggest you to sleeve it to prevent further foxing.
Be kind to people. Sharing is Caring. Collect what you like and not by the Crowd.
To seek for perfection, it is too painful and there is a very high price to pay. To seek for something comfortable is more easy. To seek for nothing is even more easy.
Nice.
This is the 2nd last ship 1 dollar banknote.
The last one has the same design but different signature. Suggest you to sleeve it to prevent further foxing.
Thanks for the info, yes you are correct, I keep all my notes in acid-free pages. They only come out for the occasional photograph
Verweis : "ScotsGreyhound"=1emThanks for the info, yes you are correct, I keep all my notes in acid-free pages. They only come out for the occasional photograph
Sorry my hp auto correct. Actually is seal it. Sleeving is not enough.
Be kind to people. Sharing is Caring. Collect what you like and not by the Crowd.
To seek for perfection, it is too painful and there is a very high price to pay. To seek for something comfortable is more easy. To seek for nothing is even more easy.