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Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:50 pm
by Nota_phil
Hey there world paper money collectors!

Care to share what nations you like to collect?

I was nearly persuaded to get interested in world currency about 20 years ago by one of Canada's top error collectors. Unfortunately, I delayed taking up his advice until about 8 years ago when I started to track down some 2002 Duisenberg Euros. Four years ago, I picked up a copy of the 2nd last edition of the Standard Catalogue or World Paper Money (SCWPM) That's when the bug really set in & I haven't looked back.

Now I look out for pre-Euro, Commonwealth nations & lots of colonial stuff (especially African).

Anyone else go after these?

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 9:07 am
by Nota_phil
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(just figuring out how to add images: this was a gift from a collector at Numista)

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:54 pm
by GBELEC
I mostly collect Canadian and am currently trying to collect the 1935 BoC series, But as i have stated in other threads I have a tendency to collect anything, I always try to collect a sample of currency from countries I have traveled to . Not what most collectors would keep . Most of my travel being in the Caribbean and Central America , my favorite is Costa Rica their modern notes are so attractive IMO.
I do enjoy seeing the Pictures of other counties Bank notes, Keep it up Nota-phil :D

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:07 am
by Nota_phil
Did you say "Costa Rica?"
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Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:37 pm
by GBELEC
Great notes Nota-phil, I love the 5
Im sure you probable have examples of the EC dollar as well

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 1:32 pm
by Nota_phil
GBELEC wrote:
Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:37 pm
Great notes Nota-phil, I love the 5
Im sure you probable have examples of the EC dollar as well
The 5 Colones is one of my favourite designs from Costa Rica & I really want to get some of the earlier versions some day.
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Here's a thread I started on the Eastern Caribbean States last year on CCF
http://goccf.com/t/409233

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:08 am
by dbcoins
Hi Folks
Some very nice notes shown here. Yes, some of the Caribbean notes are quite beautiful. Got into World notes a few years ago. Like the older notes because I can appreciate the quality considering the limited printing technology back then. Here's a few notes you might appreciate...hope they load...
Cheers

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:57 pm
by GBELEC
Exceptional Banks notes , I must be drawn to 5s , The cinco Pesos is realy nice .
Thanks for the posts

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:31 am
by Nota_phil
GBELEC wrote:
Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:57 pm
Exceptional Banks notes , I must be drawn to 5s , The cinco Pesos is realy nice .
Thanks for the posts
-I agree with @GBELEC. Those are 3 beautiful notes @dbcoins! I love the train on the remainder from Costa Rica.

If you like trains (or other world MOTIFS) why not check out Notpahilyc Culture's WORLD MOTIFS PAGE:
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphily ... rld-motifs

I've listed many ways (& themes) collectors collect by on this page so check it out. In the meantime, here's a couple of HORSE notes I picked up recently (#1 is 50,000 Pesos from Mexico & #2 is 50,000 Lira from Italy):
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Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 6:14 pm
by dbcoins
Very nice notes indeed...Question. Doesn't that 50,000 PESO Mexico note equal about $3,000 Canadian dollars ?
Am I missing something ?
cheers
Dan

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:31 pm
by Nota_phil
Doesn't that 50,000 PESO Mexico note equal about $3,000 Canadian dollars ?
-It might have been back in 1986, when it was issued, but then Mexico went through a period of hyperinflation & the peso dropped in value.
In 1992, the Mexican government reformed the peso so the new peso equalled 1000 of the old pesos. The note pictured P-93 went through several series & several prefixes. In the 1992 the "New Peso" reformed the design of P-93 (dropping the 3 zeros) & it was used for P-97 or 50 New Pesos). They did this with all the high hyper-inflated denominations. And then there was another currency crises & lack of faith in the peso so another New Pesos series emerged 2 years later. In 1995 this required US bailout in the tune of 50 Billion dollars. You can read about it here. The next series dropped the New from Pesos & announced another currency reform.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_peso_crisis
But I liked that note because it was the first before all the revisions & it also happens to be the first prefix. I did a quick look on eBay & discovered the note is quite scarce & won it for a fraction of the price the notes are being sold for on the bay.

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:56 pm
by dbcoins
Thanks for the clarification Phil. One of things I love about our hobby....constantly learning.
Cheers

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2022 12:18 pm
by Nota_phil
One of things I love about our hobby....constantly learning.
It's what I love about it too! And it is such a relatively new hobby (compared to coins).

Collecting world currency isn't just about finding one's interest (motif, special #, replacements, etc): it is also about learning the history behind the notes (IMO) so its always very educational. Some folks just get obsessed with acquiring stuff. I like to keep involved with the forums, research & keep busy in other ways (so I'm not entirely focussed on buying).

Here's a 5 Pound (P-382a) from GB (1992) that I like b/c the Markers (denomination designation) are so tough to see. Can you see it? It is light blue on the top left. There is also the word FIVE in all caps but that's it. Not very user friendly & super inaccessible to those with visual impairments:

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 9:10 am
by Nota_phil
Last week I received this "Commonwealth of Australia" $20 (P-41a) & a few other notes from a seller in California. Its a pretty large note and the final hammer price was not expensive considering it is AU and over 50 years old.

You can check out the value of Australian banknotes from CoinsandCanada's sister site "CoinsandAustralia" here: https://www.coinsandaustralia.com/bankn ... ecimal.php

Re: Wonderful hobby of World Paper Money

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 11:14 am
by Nota_phil
Last August, I submitted a bulk submission (50 notes) to PMG. I bought all of them described as UNC except 2 (one a BOC $1.00 replacement & a 5 Pound from Australia). I had suspicions about 3 solid radars I picked up from the Philippines but 2 were especially disappointing. In order to read more about my submission, please take a look at my weekly observations on my Collector's Corner page (I will be commenting & adding more in the coming weeks):
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphily ... -banknotes

The #1 note (100 Pesos) from the Philippines (2010) received an UNC64 EPQ. I like it b/c it was printed in France.
The ladder (20 Pesos) from the same country (2016G) received an UNC68 EPQ (one of 2 highest grades). It was nice to get b/c it is an uncommon single-letter prefix printed around the same time Duterte took power. The third note (50 Pesos) got an expected UNC 67 EPQ (I just knew this one was a super gem solid 5) & I wanted this one as it was a less common Duterte-Espenilla signature combo.