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<p>[QUOTE="Net-Steals, post: 2475704, member: 80692"]I collect and deal with banknotes, though I am NOT a dealer, and here are some of the nation's where their paper currencies doesn't worth much, and can be aquired relatively cheap and easy, esp. from auctions like E-Bay and others, even in UNC conditions.</p><p>-Most of the Asian currencies except South Korea(North Korea, while they are colorful and all, worths nothing pretty much), Japan, Singapore, and some Taiwanese. Older notes from China (more recent ones are a crap)</p><p>-Poland, Yugoslavia, Croatia (except the ones BEFORE they were part of Yugoslavia), Bulgaria, lower denomination Albania.</p><p>-Most African notes (yeah, they are colorful and some of the prettiest in design), aren't worth much.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want the high value notes, I would recommend seaching for UNC US, Canadian, or European nations BEFORE the Euro came into picture, they will be worth something on a long run. If you own an Old Asian notes from China, South Korea, Japan that dates back 1960 or earlier in great condition, it should worth something as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, that's my 2 cents.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Net-Steals, post: 2475704, member: 80692"]I collect and deal with banknotes, though I am NOT a dealer, and here are some of the nation's where their paper currencies doesn't worth much, and can be aquired relatively cheap and easy, esp. from auctions like E-Bay and others, even in UNC conditions. -Most of the Asian currencies except South Korea(North Korea, while they are colorful and all, worths nothing pretty much), Japan, Singapore, and some Taiwanese. Older notes from China (more recent ones are a crap) -Poland, Yugoslavia, Croatia (except the ones BEFORE they were part of Yugoslavia), Bulgaria, lower denomination Albania. -Most African notes (yeah, they are colorful and some of the prettiest in design), aren't worth much. If you want the high value notes, I would recommend seaching for UNC US, Canadian, or European nations BEFORE the Euro came into picture, they will be worth something on a long run. If you own an Old Asian notes from China, South Korea, Japan that dates back 1960 or earlier in great condition, it should worth something as well. Well, that's my 2 cents.[/QUOTE]
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