From Banknote Museum: 10 Yen Issued by Japanese Imperial Government Date ND (1938) Remark Overprint "Chun Yung Shou Piao" (Military Note) on JAPAN...
Bless you! I, who have not gotten Covid yet... who knows... Have enjoyed Cointalk very much.
Them's good ezzamples. "Africa" is France: Colonies Institut D'mission D'outre-Mer "Confederate" is a privately issued Fantasy Note. And...
An attempt to things... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Swakopmund_Bookshop and Google... images... search: Swakopmunder Buchhandlung
Yes, the 1 Peso and the 100 Peso. 'Cept of course the serial # starts with "1"
Everything is collectible. Camel Cash! Google Search... Images.
And, my Dealer from way back provided two replacement notes for the 10Peso and 100Peso 1943 Philippine JIM. Serial # starts with "1". No clue in...
Paper looks too dark, too "crispy-crunchy", signatures are the same kind of "too dark", ...but the center fold is beguiling, and so is the "wear...
Counter mark.
ten sub-types here... some hand stamped, initialed in pen, or both. http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/PIL/PILS0136.htm
My source also gave significance to re-cut seals on Negros notes. [Pairs of same PS# but re-cut seal on one of each pair]. My source didn't...
For a while, the Japanese would redeem the emergency currency in Japanese Government Pesos, marking the notes "paid"... later with just a...
"Panic Scrip of 1893, 1907, 1914: An Illustrated Catalog of Emergency Monetary Issues" Neil Shafer Tom Sheehan [IMG]
"..."By mid-November, approximately half of the country's larger cities were using loan certificates 'or other substitutes for legal money,'...
I did not know that! [full validation signature] Sho' 'nuff, all the ebabies have a signature.:happy:
Nathan F's Philippine emergency note, right side 2nd row up from bottom... ...is initialed, countersigned in pen-ink by a real live...
Purely a guess... #1: Cob, colonial Mexico, II=Charles the 2nd (II), 91= 1791, M=Mexico mint:shame:
0.142857 Stone.
Wow! No reeded and a duck's head. No need for a magnet.
Indiae Imperatrix ...for Vickie.
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