1 Boliviano notes from Bolivia.

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Zachhar, Jun 1, 2010.

  1. Zachhar

    Zachhar Junior Member

    Just received these notes from my aunt, and was wondering if they were worth anything. They are crisp and two are sequential. Any info on them is appreciated.
     

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  3. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Nice notes! Sorry dont have a value for you but iam sure someone
    On here will!! Good Luck :)
     
  4. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE

    there really isnt a big premium for these notes. they can be had on ebay pretty regularly. i have the same note. i am curious what the back of yours looks like. i dont know if it is your picture or what but the notes looked kinda lite. could you please post the back if possible. here are mine to reference from. :thumb: below this note i have posted another 1 bolivano from the same time period. it has quite a bit more color


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  5. Zachhar

    Zachhar Junior Member

    I probably used the flash too close on the fronts to make them too lite. I wonder if the EMISION 1952 on mine make any difference.
    Here is the Back.
     

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  6. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE

    it does look similar to mine. for foreign notes they are catalogued by pick #'s. for every note there can be many pick #'s. usually is designates a diffrent signature or signatures. it can also designate what actual year it was printed. as far as i know it doesnt matter what pick # it is on these notes. they dont really carry much of a premium. i dont have easy access to my foreign note book right now but that would let me know what pick # it is. hope i helped if not further confusing you :bigeyes: :D
     
  7. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    I don't collect Bolivia, but looking in SCWPM (an old copy), those are Pick #128c (w/overprint Emission 1952), whereas the original that Urban posted is Pick #128a (no overprint). The more scarce one is actually #128b, which is Emission 1951.

    In my copy, the UNC pricing is:
    128a $1.50
    128b $10.00
    128c $0.75

    Dave
     
  8. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    Notes like these are what convinced me to focus on foreign currency. They are beautiful!
     
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