Grandpa"s ??

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by General_Godlike, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. General_Godlike

    General_Godlike Dept. of Transportation

    I was going through some boxes from the house move on Jan 15 and ran across this stuff. The only bad thing is that they are all glued to these pages. Also found this coin too.....The top notes has AWESOME color and all the corners are sharp!
     

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  3. General_Godlike

    General_Godlike Dept. of Transportation

    Here are a few more...........
     

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  4. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    nice! too bad about the glue! maybe there would be a way to remove the notes from the paper... might damage the otes a bit, but its better then leaving them on the paper. Maybe if the paper was soaked .. like, lightly damp the back with a wet sponge... the wetness might disolve the glue with minimal damage tothe notes.
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    It would be worth seeing if you can soak them off, banknotes are quite strong, I would sugest trying the worst one first in very hot water, the same way that one flotes stamps off paper :)
     
  6. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    exactly what i was thinking, but i wouldnt 'soak' them as i wouldnt want the paper to obsorb the glue ... i would think just a wet sponge on the back of the brown paper, just enough to wet the paper and let the glue disolve. if all else fails, i would soak it uder a very hot faucet bath :D
     
  7. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    First (and foremost), goto the library, get the catalog of world bank notes (or similar book) and find out the relative value of each note. You wouldn't want to experiment on the most valuable note first. Don't forget to take into account sentimental value too.
     
  8. happycobra

    happycobra Senior Member

    Hey, nice collection. =)
    Thanks for sharing.
     
  9. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    Soak them in acetone.

    I had a similar problem with notes glued by their edges, and the acetone did nothing to the notes but loosened the glue.
     
  10. Bogie

    Bogie Member

    like stamps try just steam first just hold over the tea pot
     
  11. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    Good Suggestion

    Very cool notes.

    I would suggest what Bogie has suggested. Steam should soften the glue and allow you to separate the two papers. BE CAREFUL!!!, once you have separated the notes from the paper, allow them to dry before you try any other techniques for removing the glue. The notes will be very weak and will want to tear.

    Thanks for sharing!!!

    Allen
     
  12. jwevansv

    jwevansv Senior Member

    I have a Brasil 20 that has the signature across the front too, is that common with all their notes? I will post pics later. I also have some of your same L'Afrique Occidentales notes as you posted. Nice notes.
     
  13. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    If you have any hope of preserving some value for the collection, you should have it professionally conserved. Everything you do and everything you try has a high probability of failure.
     
  14. jwevansv

    jwevansv Senior Member

    Here are some of the same bills I have acquired over the years. Most aren't in greatest condition.
     

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  15. jwevansv

    jwevansv Senior Member

    Some more
     

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  16. jwevansv

    jwevansv Senior Member

    One more
     

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  17. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    nice notes :thumb: i dont get caught up so much in the condition of a note myself... i like having an example, and if someday i upgrade fine, but if i dont, thats fine too!

    those notes are perfect just the way they are :D
     
  18. jwevansv

    jwevansv Senior Member

    I have had these notes about as long as I started collecting coins. That was in the mid 70's. I received most of these world notes from my grandfather. He had picked them up on his travels. I am not a avid bill collector but I definitely will keep any I come in contact with.
     
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