Zeplyn, this is a long and windy road. You'll write something up on small size notes, and six months from now you'll be in a bit of a different...
Interesting notes. Those are P33b (1/4 dinar) and P35b (1 dinar), also 1972 issues. As far as selling them, the biggest issue will be that they've...
I turn my large notes sideways, if they're that large. Only one fits per page, but for my collection it's a small percentage that are so big. Dave
I'm no specialist in Libya, but the SCWPM says Pick 37b, 1972. Nice looking note. Yes, post the other if you have a scan. Dave
I would get individual holders of good material, one for each note. Then slip those holders in your existing pages. Dave
I think it was three, right Krispy? ;) :D
Thanks for the summary, Zeplyn. I think you've got a great and enthusiastic attitude, from what I've seen over the past week or so, and I look...
I'm in. I think you shold verify 2011 membership/interest of the existing list as well. Dave
Welcome to the club, Zeplyn. Please do not worry one bit about being "new" versus us "olde tymers". As Krispy says, the presentations for the SEG...
You may have missed the point here. I think folks are well aware that some editing software can catch banknotes and some can't, but the point was...
Nice, Clay. I did the experiment with a 2006 $50, and could not get the photo to cause trouble in CS2. My photo and scan are good quality, it...
There's a decent answer to this one. A good camera costs a lot more than a scanner, has issues with lens distortion with horizontal and vertical...
1918 appears to be a good year... Local (notgeld) issue in France: [img] [img]
Nice! Romania 500 Lei, 1918 [img] [img]
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Very cool info, Krispy. I hadn't heard of this bronze powder thing before. Dave
"Hi" back to Rickie, that's wonderful news! Dave
I should adjust my comments, I think I wasn't completely clear. The vast majority of French notes are released from the Banque de France with no...
I am not a TPG person at all, but just thought I would toss this out in case folks are not aware. France has issued brand new banknotes, already...
You can actually see the date on the face of that last one, "1931" printed right over the signatures. It's just a bit small in the scans. A fair...
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