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 Posted 04/24/2022  06:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ColonialCoinsUK to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Chile - Peso's became Condors, then Escudos and then back to pesos which are now upto 20000!
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I picked up one of these 50,000 Marks (P-80) last month. Just got around to screen capturing the seller's image (scanner still on the fritz):

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I picked up one of these 50,000 Marks (P-80) last month. Just got around to screen capturing the seller's image (scanner still on the fritz):
Very nice!

I hope you get your scanner issues sorted out soon.
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Germany got so bad with their hyperinflation, they started recycling old Mark notes and just red stamped them with higher values.

Here's a Germany 1 000 000 000 Marks 1923 Banknote overprint on 1000 Mark P-82:

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This P-106a 10,000 Lira from Italy was another pick up from Allen's Coins.

The front design features "Portrait of a Man" by Andrea del Castagno, one of many famous painters from the mid 1400's Florence (Botticelli, De Vinci, Michelangello, etc). This painting can now be viewed at the National Art Gallery of Washington, DC. The painting's providence makes for an interesting read on the wiki link below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portr...el_Castagno)

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This P-106a 10,000 Lira from Italy was another pick up from Allen's Coins.
Very nice!
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2 pieces from Laegerdorf. It is not known why the 2 designs, which are slightly different, were necessary............?

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2 pieces from Laegerdorf.
Nice examples!
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It is not known why the 2 designs, which are slightly different, were necessary.
Very interesting.
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