American Babes Join The Harem

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by scottishmoney, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Starting off, well kind of a bit too mannish for my personal favour, but oh well:

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    The reverse finding a bit more favour of course!
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  3. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    An Angel, whoops I mean Nurse:

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    And a lovely reverse:

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  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

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    Now my Series 641 type set is complete finally.
     
  5. Smaugy

    Smaugy Peg Leg Surfing

    Nice looking notes and beauties!


    Smaugy
     
  6. kidromeo

    kidromeo I M LEGEND

    Great notes SM:thumb:
    Loved the classic American babes:secret:
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  7. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    You're awesome. I idolize you. :goofer:

    What dpi do you scan your notes at?
     
  8. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Wow Scotish , beautiful script , now we know why our fathers fought so hard , these are from the 40s or am I wrong .
    rzage:D
     
  9. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    300, makes nice large sized images that I can get the detail shots out of, then reduce the notes sizes, and not have a huge file size like 600.
     
  10. covert coins

    covert coins Coin Hoarder

    Man they are all beautiful ...
     
  11. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    MPC's were printed in the Series year, so for instance Series 461 was printed in 1946, the first two digits being the year. But they were issued and used usually later than the Series year, so for instance the last note, the Series 641 was issued in 1965 and used until 1968 - in Vietnam only. It was followed by the Series 661 notes, that were issued in 1968, but only used until 1969 when they were replaced by the Series 681 notes.

    The notes were exchanged on C-Day, the one and only day you could change your money for the new series, otherwise you were left with a pile of money you could no longer use, or change.

    Curiously I have a small pile of Series 661 notes... my father was out on an assignment out in the field off of base when C-Day popped up unexpectedly, and he was left with a pile of pretty, but then worthless notes. Several years later he gave them to me when I started collecting coins and paper money. Everything in the first days of my collecting either came from Vietnam, or from MPC currency.
     
  12. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    Cool. That is what I have been scanning mine at. :rolleyes:

    Thanks for the quick reply, and great backstory on how you acquired some of your notes. That stuff is always fun to read.
     
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