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Bedrock of the Community
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Great Aussie note walk2dwater!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thanks to you both 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I'm just thinking about this 2000 Commemorative from Romania again (with all the ruckus caused by the science nerds) across North America right now:  You know what they say, whatever floats your boat!
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Below is P-131 50 Baht, one of five Thailand Commemorative denominations which paid tribute to the late King Rama IX in 2017. The front is essentially the same as their earlier series which were current during his lifetime (eg: P-119) but the back shows him during his marriage & at a different stage of his life compared to the regular series. Each of the other denominations (20, 100, 500 & 1000) also portrayed him during different stages of his career. 
Edited by walk2dwater 04/26/2024 10:15 am
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Moderator
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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
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never heard of 'commemorative notes' what constitutes a commem?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: never heard of 'commemorative notes' what constitutes a commem? "Commemorative notes" are similar to commemorative coins: they're typically a special edition of a regular series with minor design adjustments (or a completely unique series) which mark an anniversary or special event. Some nations seem to have more "commemorative editions" than others. The US issued the 1976 $2.00 to mark 200 years of independence & then modified their regular $2.00 (kept the back of the commemorative $2.00) going forward. Does that answer your question @Dearborn? Here's a unique 2023 commemorative $2.00 from the East Caribbean States which is the first time this bank has issued a $2.00 (typically $5, $10, $50 & $100) It commemorates 40 years of the banks existence & features Sir Isaac Viv Alexander Richards (aka "the master blaster") cricket legend. On the back are plenty of sea life creatures amongst a coral reef: 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Forgot to post this 25 Dirhams from Morocco (celebrating 25th Anniversary of Dar As-Sikkah) 2012: 
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Quote: Forgot to post this 25 Dirhams from Morocco (celebrating 25th Anniversary of Dar As-Sikkah) 2012: Excellent! 
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Valued Member
Singapore
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Singapore banknotes. Portrait $2 commemorative prefix 0ZZ x 4 runs PMG catalogue: Pick #38sn3  
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Moderator
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Quote: Singapore banknotes. Nice examples! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Here's the last commemorative I picked up for 2024. It's a 1999 Fifty Yuan from China, commemorating 50 years of communism there.   Not sure why I even bid on this one (I usually don't go for non-circulating notes) but it was part of a true auction style listing order I won. I think I liked the design of the back (with the doves).
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Quote: Here's the last commemorative I picked up for 2024. It's a 1999 Fifty Yuan from China, commemorating 50 years of communism there. Excellent! 
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