have you really really really thought about getting the books on world paper money? They are not that expensive, and you could really use it!
Here are the rest of my German notes. The last couple haven't been identified, but let me just post the rest that I have from that era for your viewing enjoyment. Of course, if anyone has info on the notes and wants to share, that is appreciated. Here ya go...the first 3 pics are one note, and the note in the 4th pic has no reverse:
Have a look at the German notes I have listed on Banknotebank, link in my sig. I think that you will find a number of them there
Been a while since I posted here. Any help with these two......one russian and one chinese? Thanks :high5:
The Hong Kong Shanghai bank is still in business. The marks on the backs are called chops. Its nice Ole paper and i bet the HK/S bank would gladly cash it for you. Traci last is Japanese 10 Yen.
All your post 1918 German Marks are called notgeld (Weimar Notes) In fine condition they go for about $2 a piece. Ripley...Some more Weimar stuff.....
So the old guy with a beard is Japanese yen.....I had thought it was chinese. I have several others of those, here is one scan....I won't post the rest, but if you can give me an approximate year or pic # so I can look them up it would be greatly appreciated!!! Secondly, here is my oldest world note from 1898.....looks russian like the other unidentified one above.... Thanks. Bob