Paper Money: New Acquisitions

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Dr Kegg, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. ronterry

    ronterry New Member

    Those Bhutan notes are very nice indeed! I have three I picked up last month, and you can definitely see why they're called land of the thunder dragon.

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  3. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Not retired. No strong network of friends who keep me informed — except Cointalk Paper Money forum, of course! Just a case of OCD about banknotes. :)

    I have my "shopping list" but I don't work with any specific dealer. I just look everywhere to find notes. I start early in the morning before work and continue in the evening after work. Mostly, it requires a lot of patience to find the right notes.

    In between looking for notes, I read everything I can find about notes.
     
  4. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    If you want to know more about the notes from Bhutan: http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/Bhutan.html

    For example, the back of the 5 Ngultrum note above is an image of the Taktsang Monastery — The note doesn't do the monastery justice! Check this out:

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  5. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Great looking notes guys!
     
  6. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Merry Christmas! My Christmas present arrived this afternoon — Gotta love those light green seals!

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  7. avengerc4

    avengerc4 Member

    I got another from a member on here :) Well his website. Thanks!

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  8. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Sweet! Who doesn't love Gold Certificates?
     
  9. acheron

    acheron umop apsidn

    whew! wow again. That is fantastic.
     
  10. acheron

    acheron umop apsidn

    Love the gold certificate too. I've got one very similar to that. :)
     
  11. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    clayirving,

    Nice quality note, again! :>) Are you sending it out for grading? It looks very clean and only two very faint center creases. It seems that when they are TPG graded, the value goes up considerably. Even if the grade is obvious without their service.
     
  12. g1rge

    g1rge Member

    Out of half a strap today I got:
    C 31711713 A Radar, Tri Nom
    C 31711711 A Tri Nom
    C 31711731 A Tri Nom
    C 31711733 A Tri Nom
    C 31711737 A Tri Nom

    and I dont know if these would be considered "Mini Radars"
    C 31711710 through C 31711719
     
  13. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    I think I will have it graded.
     
  14. ronterry

    ronterry New Member

    Here we go! Made it in on Friday, packaged it this afternoon, and gave it to my wife to give to me for Christmas Eve unveiling with family :p Of course I was the only one drooling over it all evening LOL
    Also got a nice Swiss Army, G-Shock Watch, and a 1850 Officer Field sword!

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    Next will be a 19XX $10 Gold Cert, and will try to eek out a decent $50 Gold Cert. Than I'll get back to the Large Nationals :p
    Heck I wouldn't mind a '28 Small Gold Cert! These things are very addicting, and very expensive!

    Thanks Clay for the info! You know I get that same thing with firearm knowledge? We probably have hyperactive left brains, where reading non-fiction whether it's history or technical manuals are enjoyable! I personally fall a sleep when reading fiction.
    BTW: You guys on the paper forum need to read up on the history of the Federal Reserve so I don't look like I'm wearing a tin foil hat! I'm telling you, it's the longest running con in human history! Research the "Aldrich bill, Carter/Glass bill, and Paul Warburg" You should also read what Woodrow Wilson said about the Federal Reserve who happened to sign it into law on Christmas eve 1913! "I am a most unhappy man; unwittingly I have ruined my country..."
    Give this Kindle book a read. It's all but $2.99
    http://www.amazon.com/STUDY-FEDERAL-RESERVE-SECRETS-ebook/dp/B004G5ZTXI/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1324798356&sr=1-2

    Merry Christmas everybody!!!
     
  15. avengerc4

    avengerc4 Member

    oh that's awesome! One day I'll hope to have one as well :) I'm slowly bringing my collection up! :)
     
  16. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    I received these notes the other day. Easy Quiz — What's the difference between these two Series 1976 $2 Chicago FRNs, and why is there a difference?

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  17. jaycutler

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  18. tbudwiser

    tbudwiser Active Member

    One's conventional and ones regular, I think. It may not be the correct wording, but I'm sure you get what I mean by it.

    -tbud

     
  19. jlg1130

    jlg1130 New Member

    What you're thinking of for the newer/current (regular) style is COPE-PAK, which stands for currency overprinting and processing equipment & packaging.....or something to that effect.
     
  20. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    You are correct.

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    See: COPE versus Conventional Serials
     
  21. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    In Christmas money got some 2009 notes i needed. No stars or any fancy serials, but a 2009 $5, $10, and $50 all in crisp unc condition.
     
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