Paper Money: New Acquisitions

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Dr Kegg, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I have several polymer notes, mainly from New Zealand. They are pretty cool.

    That mexico is nice.
     
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  3. clayirving

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    Banco De Mexico 100 Pesos Note, Commemorative Note for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico, 20 November 2007, Series A

    Front: A locomotive that carried revolutionary troops in 1910, clear plastic corn plant with iridescent husks and leaves

    Reverse: Soldiers in David Alfaro Siqueiros' mural "Del Porfirismo a la Revolución"

    Watermark: Woman

    Size: 134 x 66 mm

    Porfirio Díaz ruled Mexico as it's dictator for nearly 44 years, from 1877-1911. Despite having given lip service to democracy, in practice he did not believe in it. In the 1910 election in Mexico it is conjectured that in reality he lost the election, but vote rigging and a refusal to acknowledge reality only prompted him to stay in office, in opposition to Franscisco Madero. Shortly after the election a revolt broke out, which initiated the Mexican Revolution, which lasted from 1910-1920 and saw the rise and fall of several characters in Mexican history, including Díaz, Madero etc. In the end forces led by Venustiano Carranza prevailed and the Mexican constitution of 1917 insured more liberal rule, and some degree of political stability.
     
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  4. Nathan401

    Nathan401 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Thanks!! Great info!!
     
  5. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I'm out of polymer notes, but here's a random one from Laos.
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  6. clayirving

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    Nice. That's a 1957 Commemorative Issue for the 2500th Year of the Buddhist Era.

    P7a - 500 Kip
    Front: King Sisavang Vong at left center, building at center
    Back: That Luang
    Watermark: Tricephalic elephant arms
    Size: 169 x 85 mm
     
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  7. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

    "Front: A locomotive that carried revolutionary troops in 1910, clear plastic corn plant with iridescent husks and leaves
    Reverse: Soldiers in David Alfaro Siqueiros' mural "Del Porfirismo a la Revolución"

    Several years ago, at the Baltimore Whitman show, I bought from a dealer specializing in Mexican currency the locomotive note and a companion note with a portrait orientation of a priest. Both notes are in a large folder describing what the notes are celebrating. The folder is very large I removed the bills from the folder.

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    Not my note, Googled the images.
     
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  8. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I'm a huge fan of old mexican notes by the ABNC, but some of these newer ones look pretty sweet as well!
     
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  9. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    love the vibrant color,s , that,s most impressive :)
     
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  10. Nathan401

    Nathan401 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    I'm sure it's my first polymer note of many!
     
  11. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

    "I'm a huge fan of old mexican notes by the ABNC, but some of these newer ones look pretty sweet as well!"

    I agree, I've been collecting ABNc Mexican and South American notes for years. I'm amazed at the escalating selling price of these notes.
     
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  12. clayirving

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    The soliders were called "Adelita" after the classic song from the Revolution called "La Adelita"

    Banco De Mexico 200 Pesos Note, Commemorative Note for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico, 15 September 2008, Series A
    Front: Miguel Hidalgo with Virgin of Guadalupe banner from a painting by Jesus Enrique Emilio de la Helguera Evans
    Back: Angel of Independence Statue atop Paseo de la Reforma (the Independence Monument) in Mexico City
    Watermark: Pixel watermark of Angel of Independence torso
    Size: 141 x 66 mm

    On 23 September 2009, the Bank of Mexico introduced two new commemorative banknotes. The 200-peso paper note celebrates the bicentenial of independence. It is also noteworthy because it's the first note in the world with a new security feature: the Pixel watermark, developed by ArjoWiggins Security.
    A new development in the field of multi-tone watermarks, Pixel watermarks consist of patterns of dark dots of varying sizes on light backgrounds to create 3D effects such as the texture on the angel's wing on Mexico's new 200-peso commemorative. According to ArjoWiggins, in the coming months 20 new banknotes will be issued in Asia and Latin America featuring Pixel watermarks.
     
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  13. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Very different as most notes are offered on a Horizontal plane where these
    are on a vertical one, very cool :)
     
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  14. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    Can someone tell me what this is?
     

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  15. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    its not a regular issue banknote. It might be a private issue or a payment certificate of some kind.
    @mpcusa might know!
     
  16. clayirving

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    Series 1934 A $100 Federal Reserve Note, Non-Mule, New York, Julian - Morganthau, Plate# G15/123, S/N B16929031A

    Signed by William Alexander (W.A.) Julian, the last male Treasurer of the United States

    Back plate numbers 112 and lower are mule notes.
     
  18. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Very clean and pristine :) would be even better even the margins were more even.
     
  19. Silverhouse

    Silverhouse Well-Known Member

    New
     

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  20. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I upgraded my old ratty 100 ruble to this, slightly less ratty 100 ruble.
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  21. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    How much is that in American money
     
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