It would be cool if you could use von Lettow-Vorbeck's image on that top note for your avatar. Just a suggestion. I hadn't thought of that....
When I first began collecting paper money 20+ years ago, one of the areas that I actively collected was the notes from German East Africa which is...
It is the plate number for the plate used to print the back.
. . . I thought I would show an oil related note. [IMG] [IMG] These notes were used by employees of the Arabian American Oil Company...
After WWII, Barter Stores were established in Berlin and Frankfurt to facilitate trade between US personnel and German citizens. Germans and GIs...
Here is the Military Payment Order for the balance of the POW account for a German POW. [IMG]
[IMG] There were hundreds of POW camps located thoughout the United States during WWII. Prisoners were paid 80 cents per day. They could...
The note from Morocco was issued during WWII. It was printed by E.A. Wright Banknote Company of Philadelphia. Despite their name, E.A. Wright...
[IMG] WWII Internment Camp note for use at the Peveril Internment Camp on the Isle of Man. Only 20 known according to Quarmbys Banknotes and...
A Thousand Words. (Or at least a couple thousand pesos.) [IMG] Manila 1945. The ground is littered with worthless Japanese Military Pesos.
Acquired on April 25, 2008. It did not come without some pain to the previous owner. Simon Benjamin was 8lbs. 2oz. and 20 3/4 in. [IMG]...
Because they were used on board US naval vessels. [IMG] [IMG] During the late 1940s, Dutch troops fought against the independence...
Depression Scrip is one of the more overlooked areas of US paper money collecting. There are thousands of varieties out there. Most issues have...
How about some Depression Scrip? $5.00 note from Thomas A. Edison, Inc. of Orange, NJ. The signature is his son Charles Edison. [IMG]
That is not my listing, it is David Seelye, an MPC dealer from upstate NY. FTPC were printed in booklets of $10.00 and $50.00. All notes in the...
The back is blank.
$1.00 Foreign Trade Payment Certificate P-Unlisted FTPC were used by businessmen in Japan during the US occupation after WWII. They are...
I've been following this board for a couple years now and chime in only every once in a blue moon. I thought I would get around to showing some...
The software that detects currency in scanners is supposed to direct the user to www.rulesforuse.org. Check it out. A few years ago we had a...
They are China PS-1452 (2 cents) and P-S1453 (5 cents).
Separate names with a comma.