Foreign currency help??

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by coinguy-matthew, Sep 30, 2012.

  1. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    I received some foreign currency today and was just wondering more about them? Do they have any value, where do they come from and what kind of purchasing power do they have in their own country?

    First are what I believe to be Brazilian currency? and also they say on the very bottom of the note Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited, London. Why?

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    Second is this note i have no idea what or where this kind of note comes from???

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  3. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Third if i had to guess would be Russian??? it also says 1961 on it so im assuming its from 1961?


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  4. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    That's the company that printed the notes.

    Lebanon was formerly under French control and still uses the French version of the country's name as an alternative to the Arabic version seen on the other side.

    With the "CCCP", which is the Cyrillic version of "USSR", it is clearly Soviet Union currency (technically not "Russian")

    Currency is commonly dated the year a particular series is authorized, rather then the year a bill is printed. I don't know enough about Soviet currency to say what the date range is for the 1961 series.

    All of your currency is pretty common, so it's of nominal value unless it's still valid, in which case it's worth face at an exchange rate you can find at www.xe.com
     
  5. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Could you be able to tell me what year the Brazilian currency is?
     
  6. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    Looks like they are Pick 176, issued from 1962-64.

    Unless I've got it wrong, that Lebanese note is Pick 55, quite a nice note, from 1964 as well. That should be in a holder kept flat.

    Dave
     
  7. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Thank you for the info, would there be any value associated with the Lebanese note?
     
  8. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    The currency of USSR was printed from 1961 until 1991, and they were all marked with same year of first issue, 1961. The next time it changed was in 1991. The new 1991 series have also had slightly changed design.

    1 ruble 1961 in this condition is quite cheap, in the $1 area, usually less.
     
  9. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    (for the Lebanon note) My copy of Pick shows $8 in VF, $40 in Unc. That copy looks like XF to me, so somewhere between.

    Dave
     
  10. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy


    Considering i paid nothing for these im pretty happy about that thank you
     
  11. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    So what are the Brazilian notes worth?
     
  12. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    In Unc, the catalog lists $0.75 each, which is pretty much "hand them out to friends at bars" value...

    Dave
     
  13. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

  14. Brenda Lefler

    Brenda Lefler New Member

    Found some bank notes and need some information as to what was found. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank you Brenda
    Leflerbrenda@gmail.com
     
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