Although I will not able to attend the Memphis show at the end of June, is anyone on the board attending? If so, perhaps a get together for...
On other boards, I have seen members ask who is going to the next major show (CPMX, Memphis, ANA, St. Louis, Long Beach, etc.) They arrange to...
I do not think the reason is cost, but availability of notes and exposure to the young collector. On a paper money discussion board when this...
Here is an example of a Russian war bond from WWII....
Here is an example of the copies of the CGU notes....
The Central Bank of China customs gold unit notes are an extensive series going up to 250,000. They are all in the vertical format except for two...
It is a lottery bond. The table of redemption is at the bottom on the back. It is probably a savings bond as most lottery bonds were. It is...
The first one is a bond for 200 rubles from 1941. It is not a piece of currency.
First of all, the note is from Austria. If you want to be technical -- the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is listed under Austria in the Pick...
The Sonora note is movie or prop money. These were made for use on stage or i the motion picture industry. There is a book on movie money but I...
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No delusions at all. The Series 471 $10.00 note is one of the scarcer MPC notes. While I question his grading because the scan does not look CU,...
Series 471 MPC were issued between March 10, 1947 and March 22, 1948. They were used by US forces in Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany,...
The two German notes in Post #49 are notgeld from the city of Cologne (Koln). They are part of a large issue from Cologne. The signature is that...
This note catalogs at $1,200.00 in Fine condition. If $45.00 is close to the top of your price range, you are not likely to get this one.
I have run through my Pick catalog (both Volume I and II) several times on the Dragon note and still come up empty.
I recently attended MPCFest X, the annual convention of military numismatic enthusiasts held in Port Clinton, OH. The special guest for the...
While I agree that "Syngraphics" is not a very elegant word, the only other word I have seen to describe the hobby of paper money collecting is...
I was prompted to write this in response to one of the comments in my thread about the Albert Pick autograph note. I have met many of the...
WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!! It is Albert Pick. A friend of mine (my mentor as a paper money collector) has known Albert Pick since the 1960s....
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