This time a 'non-quite' non-rectangular note from Uruguay. The wavy edge seems to have been quite common.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The name changed in 1863 from Ayres to Aires but the name on the notes took a while to catch up! and I can't spell either :facepalm:
I recently added this 1 Peso note from La Provincia de Buenos Aryes to my collection - it is my first square note.:D Please post any...
Thanks - this time a wavy one from much further south. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Managed to get a note from one of the earlier banks in Nicaragua - a 1 peso remainder from the Banco de Agricola-Mercantil. A quick look and I...
ABNC seem to have been printing most of the notes for lots of countries at the time - I always think it would be a good idea to make a list of all...
One from Ecuador this time, there seems to be lots of ships and trains about during this period:D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice Brazilian note - I have just started adding Brazil to my Latin American collection, this time a bit of the 'arts' on the back :D...
Yes, @H8_modern the PCGS is AU53 - I would probably have given it XF details! The NGC one is my coin and AU55 and I didn't pay anywhere near...
As a long time collector of Napoleonic Coins the 1807A African Head 2 Franc piece is one of the key coins. Below are two examples - one graded by...
Another Mexican note - I seem to be ending up with a few with ships on :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One from Uruguay - red numbers and black text on that background!? or is that just my eye sight :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Fascinating - thankyou.
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