Search:Google: ming dynasty banknotes and Google Images.
Also, "Somalia" search here on CT. I got into these Somalis (and CT) just this year. URLs above don't link. Thanks to CT Coin and Yankee Dollar...
...continuing with "worthless" and "torn"... w/o a new thread...:meh: Small "peelable" labels can be put on the reverse, permitting curled-up...
Never spotted those in a Stamp Catalog! (Catalogue) http://grammarist.com/spelling/catalog-catalogue/ (And don't forget the red and green plastic...
"75 cents" is correct! I am persuaded that one could cut up a fractional currency note in order to make an appropriate remittance through the...
Super blow-up! From a mobile phone! Trip!!!! (the Mrs. wants me to get a 'mobile' like she's got...)
"Value" aside, they're big and grand, and might have got you past the front door back in the day. Really great stuff for anybody whose never seen...
That note is a splendid error that has been "usefully" authenticated by CT posters!! You are now one of those happy and knowledgeable few who...
Wow! Major effort!
Notes in distinctly well- circulated condition are what I get to avoid counterfeits. Not much luck finding mangled "cents" denominated notes for...
Information is provided here that makes some distinctions among the Somali and Somoliland notes. ...and in part4. Peter Symes completed the...
Oh dear! Now all they lack is an "appropriate" serial number...:watching:
The "small change shortage" in Italy 1976-78 mini-assegni produce a lot of bank issue "checks" http://www.atsnotes.com/banknotes/italy.html...
'splains everything.
The Russky 500 ruble 1912 is grand, and the 100 R. is no slouch. The Romanian 105a 100,000 lei 1994 is sorta big, And Zaire 1975 and 1977 , 5 and...
Nice to have since they've gone Euro.
The Zimbabweans are using those cents coins for small change since they went to the Yankee dollar. Chinese (paper) fakes! Well, I try to score...
The Gov't would just cut it up and print a fancier one. You're the best hope the poor dear has.
I'm still trying to work out if the £ pound was worth $4 US or 5$ US back then???? If the shilling was smaller than a quarter $0.25 US then 20...
Same here... lately I read the "red" seal was the original... and all along I thought the "green" seal was first and the "red" inflationary.
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