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<p>[QUOTE="Notaphylic_C, post: 24563137, member: 130786"]There has been a growing interest in African banknotes, especially like the French 1960 "Banque Central De La Republique De Guinee" 2 notes from 1971 & 1980 (different colours) on the last image. You have a number of these. Also popular are the ones from Central Banque Du Congo & the West African States. Your 2nd image has a typical example from the West African States & a 25,000 Ariary from Madagascar. Many collectors go after these!</p><p><br /></p><p>However, banknotes (like coins) condition is paramount & tied into their collectors' value (the money you'll get for each note). All the notes posted are heavily soiled/well circulated so it is very difficult (nearly impossible) to give you an overall value. Most of these can be bought on eBay in UNC (pristine & pretty). Also note that graffiti (writing) on the note detracts from their price. </p><p><br /></p><p>You could try selling them as a lot (by country) on eBay & see what happens. This would attract a number of collectors/buyers & you'd probably get more for the collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>Use the <b><a href="http://www.banknote.ws/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.banknote.ws/" rel="nofollow">banknote museum</a></b> to identify each note's Pick Code (P#) & organize them by nation. That's the 1st step & then you could list them "as is" or "well circulated" & see what happens.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Notaphylic_C, post: 24563137, member: 130786"]There has been a growing interest in African banknotes, especially like the French 1960 "Banque Central De La Republique De Guinee" 2 notes from 1971 & 1980 (different colours) on the last image. You have a number of these. Also popular are the ones from Central Banque Du Congo & the West African States. Your 2nd image has a typical example from the West African States & a 25,000 Ariary from Madagascar. Many collectors go after these! However, banknotes (like coins) condition is paramount & tied into their collectors' value (the money you'll get for each note). All the notes posted are heavily soiled/well circulated so it is very difficult (nearly impossible) to give you an overall value. Most of these can be bought on eBay in UNC (pristine & pretty). Also note that graffiti (writing) on the note detracts from their price. You could try selling them as a lot (by country) on eBay & see what happens. This would attract a number of collectors/buyers & you'd probably get more for the collection. Use the [B][URL='http://www.banknote.ws/']banknote museum[/URL][/B] to identify each note's Pick Code (P#) & organize them by nation. That's the 1st step & then you could list them "as is" or "well circulated" & see what happens. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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