Paper Money: New Acquisitions

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

  1. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    Nice low serial number on that first $20 note ;)

    Your grandparents are my kind of peeps. I like to encourage our hobby for the grands as well as some other collectibles.
     
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  3. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Great Britain -
    The old paper £20 notes issued 13th Mar 2007 will only be valid until September 2022 - the expiry date given by the Bank of England. I am keeping a few crispy notes from my last trip to UK. The balance may have to go to the bank for exchange as I've no plans to visit the UK again.
    2 different Chief Cashiers - Chris Salmon and Andrew Bailey


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    Great Britain 20 pounds R.jpg
     
  4. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    Been eyeing this one for a while and finally decided to add it to the collection.. It’s kind of opposite of everything I look for in an obsolete, as I'm usually attracted to the more ornate designs an attractive imagery but for some reason the bold, straightforward, image-less design of this note kept me coming back and actually looks great with my other notes with it’s unique text design.

    I also like the fact that it says both “Confederate State” and the “The United States”.. don’t think any of my other notes have both. And lastly, I really liked that it was printed on the backs of other notes from the Exchange Bank of Holly Springs, Mississippi as that gives it a bit of historical context regarding the paper shortage during the war :)


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  5. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Yes, that is a very interesting and historical note. Amazing with its age that it is still in pretty good order. Thanks for scanning
     
  6. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    - Same here. I agree with you & @BasSWarwick: that's one really cool, historically unique examples of recycling!

    Here's P-27a, my first example from Rhodesia & the last 10/- note released by that nation:
    Rhodesia_P27a_10s crop.jpg
     
  7. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Interesting to see the same/similar Queens photo was used on East Caribbean Currency Authority $1

    East Carribean CA One Dollar.jpg
     
  8. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Great Britain -
    The old paper £50 notes issued 13th Mar 2007 will only be valid until September 2022 - the expiry date given by the Bank of England. I have one note from my last trip to UK.

    Great Britain 50 pounds .jpg

    Great Britain 50 pounds R.jpg
     
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  9. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Picked up a couple of $1 Silver Certs for face. 1935A Blue seal
    Nothing special, but rare to find in NZ.

    USA 1935A Dollar.jpg
     
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  10. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    -Yes, that portrait is used many times over & to good effect. We see it used on The Government of Fiji & the redesigned "FIJI" series + Jersey & Malta. A smaller circular vignette is also used in Trinidad (P-26 to P-29) 1964 series (such as the $5.00). The most famous, & the one I would love to own, would have to be the P-17 SEYCHELLES 50 Rupees (aka the 'SEX' note).
    Fiji_$1_P71b crop.jpg Jersey_One_P8b crop.jpg Malta_One P-29.jpeg
     
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  11. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info - greatly appreciated.

    Checked my Fiji collection and only have 4 notes from 2002 and 2007.
    Zero Jersey, Malta and Trinidad.
     
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  12. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    -You're welcome. The note I posted from Fiji is P-71b which is pretty inexpensive compared to its P-71a 'cousin.' It comes from the last "Central Monetary Authority" series (which like the last 1974 Bahamas old QEII series) is the easiest/least expensive. The 1969 "Government of Fiji" (P-58 to P-63) are much tougher & far more expensive.

    P-89a (1993) the last $1.00 are very inexpensive ($7 to less than $10) when I last checked & has the QEII portrait before all the modifications seen with Fijian 2000 notes. Double-letter 1996 (P-96b) are a bit more pricey than the 2002 (P-104) but worth it as they're so much less common for late Fijian currency.

    Jersey is much more affordable than Malta & still quite a few out there. Trinidad QEII notes can be challenging to find (very short lived issue) but they're still fairly inexpensive (compared to Jamaica/other island QEII) but they're getting dear too. Collectors are catching on that they're pretty tough in higher grades.

    P-89a (1993) Fiji_P-89a_$1.jpeg P-96b (same size serial # 1996) Fiji_$2_P-96b.jpeg
     
  13. BasSWarwick

    BasSWarwick Well-Known Member

    This is very useful information for me and greatly appreciated.

    I checked again and have 2 of the 1996-2002 P-96b $2 with serials AE884669 and AC020709 (same size). Also found 2 of the 2007-2011 P-109 (increasing digits)

    P-104a
    I have found locally at US$4 UNC. Presume that is reasonable value?

    I am on the look out locally for missing notes from the collection.
     
  14. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    - yes, $4 sounds reasonable.
     
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  15. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

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  16. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    Arrived last week, 1954 P-67 100 Rials from "Bank Melli Iran:"
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  17. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

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  20. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    -They're always fun (& inexpensive) pick ups.
    Here's mine P-29 from that country a 50 Pesos note.

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    scottishmoney Buh bye

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