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<p>[QUOTE="Notaphylic_C, post: 25365378, member: 130786"]There are a few notes that may get some collectors excited but most are in Fine condition or worse. Many have extra issues (or "details") & most collectors wouldn't give them a 2nd look. Some of the colonial US or the 25 cent shinplaster from Canada have pieces missing so they'd be hard to get rid of TBH. There's also a LOT of what is referred to as "dealer stock" which are super cheap notes in AU-UNC & also found in junk bins (like most from China, Indonesia, India, Philippines etc). JIM (Japanese Invasion Money), hyperinflation & notgeld can be often purchased for $1.00 each in EF - UNC.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 10,000 Pesos from Mexico (10,000 Colones from Costa Rica) might be a tough variety. 5 Francs from Luxembourg & Morocco are also tough & may attract some attention. Higher denoms from pre-Euro, Central America & some Caribbean countries may have been brief issues/scarce but (again) condition is paramount to value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most of your older German notes are in rough shape & can be bought cheaply in UNC. "Hell notes" & most coupons are worth pennies a per item (if that) to a very specific type of exonumia buyer. There also a note that looks to be from French Indo-china (now Vietnam) but could also be from Laos, which may be of interest. Other than that, can't really see anything that jumps out at me (that doesn't have details).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Notaphylic_C, post: 25365378, member: 130786"]There are a few notes that may get some collectors excited but most are in Fine condition or worse. Many have extra issues (or "details") & most collectors wouldn't give them a 2nd look. Some of the colonial US or the 25 cent shinplaster from Canada have pieces missing so they'd be hard to get rid of TBH. There's also a LOT of what is referred to as "dealer stock" which are super cheap notes in AU-UNC & also found in junk bins (like most from China, Indonesia, India, Philippines etc). JIM (Japanese Invasion Money), hyperinflation & notgeld can be often purchased for $1.00 each in EF - UNC. The 10,000 Pesos from Mexico (10,000 Colones from Costa Rica) might be a tough variety. 5 Francs from Luxembourg & Morocco are also tough & may attract some attention. Higher denoms from pre-Euro, Central America & some Caribbean countries may have been brief issues/scarce but (again) condition is paramount to value. Most of your older German notes are in rough shape & can be bought cheaply in UNC. "Hell notes" & most coupons are worth pennies a per item (if that) to a very specific type of exonumia buyer. There also a note that looks to be from French Indo-china (now Vietnam) but could also be from Laos, which may be of interest. Other than that, can't really see anything that jumps out at me (that doesn't have details).[/QUOTE]
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