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<p>[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 337859, member: 6370"]I like them, the are very nice designs...I dont think I have any Austrian Notgeld.</p><p> </p><p>As for the price. I have a price guide for coins that was last published in the 60's and most coins were valued at roughly 35 cents...some were quite a bit more but most were under a dollar. Now those coins that were valued at 35 cents are mostly valued between 4-8 dollars. </p><p> </p><p>Prices for notes (series of them more often) are about the same, probably priced lower than the coins on the whole but they are still very affordable.</p><p> </p><p>Of course there are the coins and bills that are more rare...for example I was looking at the 60's price guide and found a coin priced at 10 Dollars...that coin I saw sell recently for around 90 dollars and the book price for the coin is more like 200-300 dollars. So there are the rare varieties. With the paper notgeld, often the least interesting notes are the most expensive because in the early days they just printed very basic notes with just text on them or hand wrote them...those are rather rare and when I see them come up for sale, they sell for far more than you later series...but they just arent very pleasing to the eye. Its wasnt until a bit later that all the crazy designs came about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 337859, member: 6370"]I like them, the are very nice designs...I dont think I have any Austrian Notgeld. As for the price. I have a price guide for coins that was last published in the 60's and most coins were valued at roughly 35 cents...some were quite a bit more but most were under a dollar. Now those coins that were valued at 35 cents are mostly valued between 4-8 dollars. Prices for notes (series of them more often) are about the same, probably priced lower than the coins on the whole but they are still very affordable. Of course there are the coins and bills that are more rare...for example I was looking at the 60's price guide and found a coin priced at 10 Dollars...that coin I saw sell recently for around 90 dollars and the book price for the coin is more like 200-300 dollars. So there are the rare varieties. With the paper notgeld, often the least interesting notes are the most expensive because in the early days they just printed very basic notes with just text on them or hand wrote them...those are rather rare and when I see them come up for sale, they sell for far more than you later series...but they just arent very pleasing to the eye. Its wasnt until a bit later that all the crazy designs came about.[/QUOTE]
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