Well, it's about time my lazy butt started posting new pickups again, or I will never catch up... which is still possible... Today's new get is a...
I collect 1928 to 1934 series star notes.
Absolutely legit. Not worth much. By far the most printed, most common CSA note. Might be worth $20 with the tears.
Toda's new pickup might be my last before my trip, it's a bit of an upgrade for me, a bit nicer 1914 25 Drachma note from Greece... old one was a...
Well boys, just a few more days before my next vacation, so only a couple more new pickups to show before I go back on hiatus. Today's new pickup...
Yeah Spain is going to be a big player for me, great engravings, colors, historical and cultural context... I see alot of money being spent....
I undoubtedly will be getting into Spain at some point, as I love their colorful designs and neat engravings, and that note is a nicer if more...
Those notes are commonly called short snorters, very common in WW2 to find the Hawaii and North Africa notes used, taped with other local...
Well it's a good time to throw something new in the mix, here's an old Brazil note from 1909, five mil reis. Great engraving as always from the...
That's a load of bread back then... Today's new get is a colorful remainder done by those excellent folks at NBNCo, who of course eventually...
Oooh, Daddy like that $3, great engraving! Nice condition too! Today's new pickup is an obsolete from Maine, the Sanford Bank, a sketchy...
Well in celebration of no more currency stalking from UL, let's post a new pickup. This one is a $5 obsolete from the popular Cochituate Bank....
Okay UL, I am going to have to get a restraining order - I branched into Greece and then into the ABNCo notes from Costa Rica and Brazil. This is...
1856 is the date on that note UL, and I like your Greek pickups. I collect Greece heavily for the exact reason you mention - their cultural...
Today's get is another obsolete note, this well-traveled $5 from the always plentiful state of Georgia. Love the huge note spanning vignette, has...
Today's new get is an earlier obsolete from 1828, and in a fancy denomination to boot. I really like $2's in obsoletes but love $3's, such an...
Today's newpy is another obsolete, this an issued $20 note from the F&E bank in South Carolina, a rather prolific state when it comes to bank...
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