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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 303713, member: 4230"]I have a co-worker who has this note. (sorry i do not have a scan of it) he was asking me about the value of it. The Standard Catalog Of World Paper Money books, say that if the note is anything less then UNC condition it is valued at "FV" which i am assuming means fave value. The problem comes when this cowaorker told me that the banks over in Germany are no longer taking in old currency for conversion. So, if they are not, then there is no monetary value to the note, only numismatic value. So, with my refereance books teling its worth fave value, but it not having a value... does anyone know what its numisamtica value is??</p><p><br /></p><p>In the event that he might be mistaken, that german banks do indeed still redeem older notes for conversion, could someone who might live in Germany verify that for me? If hey are still convertible, i will offer him the current conversion, if i can find it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know lots fo folks will ask for a pic. i am sorry i cannot get one. I am at work, and they will frown heavily if i scan a foreign note since its not work related <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> The note is in good condition. No tears, heavly circualted, major fold down the vertical center. Stains and smudges are evident mostly everywhere. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this is an acurate enough description.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 303713, member: 4230"]I have a co-worker who has this note. (sorry i do not have a scan of it) he was asking me about the value of it. The Standard Catalog Of World Paper Money books, say that if the note is anything less then UNC condition it is valued at "FV" which i am assuming means fave value. The problem comes when this cowaorker told me that the banks over in Germany are no longer taking in old currency for conversion. So, if they are not, then there is no monetary value to the note, only numismatic value. So, with my refereance books teling its worth fave value, but it not having a value... does anyone know what its numisamtica value is?? In the event that he might be mistaken, that german banks do indeed still redeem older notes for conversion, could someone who might live in Germany verify that for me? If hey are still convertible, i will offer him the current conversion, if i can find it. I know lots fo folks will ask for a pic. i am sorry i cannot get one. I am at work, and they will frown heavily if i scan a foreign note since its not work related :) The note is in good condition. No tears, heavly circualted, major fold down the vertical center. Stains and smudges are evident mostly everywhere. Hope this is an acurate enough description.[/QUOTE]
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