Enskilda Bank means "Private Bank" in Swedish, so this would translate to Travancores Private Bank. The theory that these were used on the M/S...
The 0 euro notes are souvenirs and are now available from most euro countries. They are printed by one of the euro printers now.
You can get the 24 note set for as little as 19.99 plus shipping.
I have some from shows that I went to, IBNS meetings, etc. Curiously, I never did one while I was in service. I usually just pulled out whatever...
This note was not issued in Imperial Russia. Note the double headed eagle without crowns. It was issued by the Provisional Government of...
I believe Guineas lists a Romanian note as the smallest official issue. A 1 pfennig notgeld from Passau is considered the smallest note of any type.
The Manchukuo notes were printed in Japan.
Manchukuo used to be listed under China with the other Japanese Puppet Banks in the Standard Catalog. It may have been moved to Volume One I more...
The Chile 50 peso is significantly large than a US$.
The 1933 BEP Directors report probably has the results. Unfortunately, the online reports end in 1931. It could be obtained by an FOIA request...
By the time the 1934A Silver Certificate was printed, it was illegal to own the Gold Certificate.
There was no federally issued currency in the United States in the 1850s. The notes shown are broken bank notes. Treasury's permission was not...
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Joe Weitz: Here is something you can not spend on your 25th natal day. Uncle Bill.
Then he should start a separate thread on MPC instead of hijacking this one.
Steve, you don't understand the rules of UNO. MPC are like reverse cards when there are only two players left -- the same player goes again....
More to the point, they were not printed until 1942.
While yellow seal dollars may have been legal tender in Italy until 1945, they were only issued during the initial invasion. This was also true...
The reason I ask for his name is that there was a book published about 15 years ago called The Engravers Line. It has short bios of every...
He would have worked at the Bureau of Engraving, not the Mint. If so, he would have worked on much more than that one item. What was his name?
Separate names with a comma.