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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2584473, member: 66"]Yep collectors are suckers and mints around the world discovered that long ago. A lot of small realtively poor countries created many varieties of Non Circulating Legal Tender just for the purpose of sell ing them to collectors to make money. We would make fun of places like the Marshall Islands and Isle of Man for all their NCLT issues. (Liberia the country that celebrates everyone else's history and pop culture.) But in the latest 21st century Standard Catalog, do you know what country fills up the MOST pages now with their NCLT stuff? CANADA!! at roughly 105 pages. Somewhere between 5 and 7% of the entire book. (Think about it. This century is only 15 years old and they've got 105 pages already! There is so much NCLT stuff out there that the 21st century book is already approaching the size of the entire 20th century book.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2584473, member: 66"]Yep collectors are suckers and mints around the world discovered that long ago. A lot of small realtively poor countries created many varieties of Non Circulating Legal Tender just for the purpose of sell ing them to collectors to make money. We would make fun of places like the Marshall Islands and Isle of Man for all their NCLT issues. (Liberia the country that celebrates everyone else's history and pop culture.) But in the latest 21st century Standard Catalog, do you know what country fills up the MOST pages now with their NCLT stuff? CANADA!! at roughly 105 pages. Somewhere between 5 and 7% of the entire book. (Think about it. This century is only 15 years old and they've got 105 pages already! There is so much NCLT stuff out there that the 21st century book is already approaching the size of the entire 20th century book.)[/QUOTE]
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