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<p>[QUOTE="Pirata72, post: 280087, member: 7307"]I would say collect what catches your eye and what you can afford. That would be a great way to start. I would also recommend purchasing a few books first to see what truly interests you. There are certain banknotes that I really like but to most people they wouldn't have any value. I'm okay with that because I get plenty of enjoyment out of studying them. Some possible ways to collect might be: series, country, denomination, size, paper/polymer, places you visit, etc... I tend to collect banknotes that carry some meaning for me. You should also visit the links to some of the sites created by other members. Also, read some of their previous posts to learn more before purchasing. I've learned bunches from members such as DeOrc, RickieB, and See323. There are plenty of other great members that I haven't had the pleasure of conversing with yet but are just as helpful. Best thing to do is just ask any of the questions you might have before purchasing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pirata72, post: 280087, member: 7307"]I would say collect what catches your eye and what you can afford. That would be a great way to start. I would also recommend purchasing a few books first to see what truly interests you. There are certain banknotes that I really like but to most people they wouldn't have any value. I'm okay with that because I get plenty of enjoyment out of studying them. Some possible ways to collect might be: series, country, denomination, size, paper/polymer, places you visit, etc... I tend to collect banknotes that carry some meaning for me. You should also visit the links to some of the sites created by other members. Also, read some of their previous posts to learn more before purchasing. I've learned bunches from members such as DeOrc, RickieB, and See323. There are plenty of other great members that I haven't had the pleasure of conversing with yet but are just as helpful. Best thing to do is just ask any of the questions you might have before purchasing.[/QUOTE]
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