Just added these Cuban notes to my collection. They came as a set but the 50 and 100 pesos are the winners, as far as value goes.
I have been working on getting an example of a note from each of the original 13 colonies. I am four notes away from completion. The biggest challenge is a note from New Hampshire. There are reprints available but original notes are very rare.
-Those are very tough & collectible! My 1st "Che" note is this P-88c 10 Pesos from an earlier (less "revolutionary") series: The funny thing with this P-88c is that the Che signature is actually the most common variety. My 2nd note is the 20 Pesos or P-80c but I have no picture of it. I get that your 50 & 100 Pesos are your "show-stoppers" (in terms of scarcity) but my personal favourite is that 20 Pesos (P-97a), which is very popular after the CIA produced copies of it. I also admire your East African 5 Bob: a very collectible note in any condition & yours has super eye appeal @Chris B! That is a fantastic new addition: congrats @Tall Paul !
Now you’ve given me another item that sounds nice to collect. I only have a very nice Pennsylvania one.
I should add that I really like the phrase “To Counterfeit is DEATH”. That should be on all paper money today.
It would be interesting to see how many actually were accused of counterfeiting and sentenced back in the day.