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<p>[QUOTE="lettow, post: 882552, member: 6986"]I agree that country specific catalogs are best if you are going to collect a certain country. For example, the Rosenberg catalog for German government notes. The Geiger-Mueller catalog for German Railroad and Post Office notes, etc. It helps to have a working knowledge of the language they are printed in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Although it is Krause's nomenclature, referring to Volume I as "specialized Issues" is somewhat of a misnomer. It consists of regional and local issues. For example, notes issued by the various sides of the Mexican Revolution or Russian Revolution are found in Volume I but the official government issues from the same period will be found in Volume II. Chinese provincial banks are listed in Volume I while the banks of the national government are listed in Volume II.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are catalogs specific to Mexico, Brazil and many of the other Central and South American countries but most of these are only published in the particular country.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lettow, post: 882552, member: 6986"]I agree that country specific catalogs are best if you are going to collect a certain country. For example, the Rosenberg catalog for German government notes. The Geiger-Mueller catalog for German Railroad and Post Office notes, etc. It helps to have a working knowledge of the language they are printed in. Although it is Krause's nomenclature, referring to Volume I as "specialized Issues" is somewhat of a misnomer. It consists of regional and local issues. For example, notes issued by the various sides of the Mexican Revolution or Russian Revolution are found in Volume I but the official government issues from the same period will be found in Volume II. Chinese provincial banks are listed in Volume I while the banks of the national government are listed in Volume II. There are catalogs specific to Mexico, Brazil and many of the other Central and South American countries but most of these are only published in the particular country.[/QUOTE]
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