Googled her name, Iceland and Red Cross.
The May 5, 1945 edition of the White Falcon, an army newspaper in Iceland, mentions her.
It is ARC for American Red Cross.
This is altered after it left the BEP. There was a magic trick circulating on youtube that involved moving the seal on a note.
I started a numismatic blog. The topics will mostly be paper money and scrip. It is intended for a non-numismatic audience so, while most of the...
I have several hundred short snorters. Here are Joe Louis and Ray Robinson among a handful of nurses and a doctor from the 11th Field Hospital....
I am glad the shipping is free. At that price, the seller ought to hand deliver anywhere in the world.
14 years, apparently, and they still are not doing it. There was some BS a few years ago that said they were in fact doing this. The supposed...
Should have serial number 1701.
The piso was only devalued meaning the exchange rate was adjusted. It was not replaced by a new unit of currency. The Central Bank of the...
Five series were used during combat time. Four were used in Vietnam (641, 661, 681 and 692) and one in Korea (481). All the other series (461,...
These are US military payment certificates. They were used by US military personnel overseas to segregate the US dollar from the local economy...
Face and back for paper money.
The two notes shown are from the same sheet if LEPE.
it was the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan.
If it is Nigeria it is post-independence. Prior to independence it was British West Africa.
It is only an elephant if someone makes it one. Merriam-Webster accepts fun as an adjective including its comparative and superlative forms.
The IBNS forum has a lively discussion about the differences in the IBNS standards and those of the US TPG companies.
The left one is from Uzbekistan. The one in the right is from Mother Russia issued during the short lived government of Alexander Kerensky in 1917.
http://www.thecurrencycollector.com/chinesebanknotes.html this website has a three part article on these notes and the Taiping Rebellion.
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