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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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The one you want has 1 long sausage (oh..er misses) instead of the 6 linked ones down both left and right sides.
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Moderator
 United States
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A great example to bring it home! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
That must be the second printing after the dog had finished off one of the links...
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Quote: That must be the second printing after the dog had finished off one of the links... 
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
Another one of my favorites:  
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Valued Member
Canada
280 Posts |
That's crazy how they used pornographic material as cash! What's the story with t hat last 75 Brockenhaus note? What are these pieces of Notgeld worth?
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Pillar of the Community
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The piece is from a set of 4 that catalogue at 1 or possibly 2 euros each. If I am selling a set of 4 I would usually charge 1 euro more as it is a complete set. The place of issue is Schierke - I don't think appears on the notes. It is seen as a 'common' set of serienscheine, issued in 1921.........predominantly to meet the demand from collectors of the time ( rather than having been issued for circulation). That is why so many of these pieces are so beautiful and colourful... ..and in au-unc condition. 
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Valued Member
Canada
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Interesting! Is there a story behind the imagery?
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Valued Member
United States
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Valued Member
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Quite the story, thanks for the link.
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Very interesting. 
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Pillar of the Community
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It's all in my book about these 'aS' Austrian and German notgeld and overprinted Reichsbanknotes - 'TARNISHED GEMS' - available from my website under 'My Books'  They contain lots of interesting info for notgeld collectors.
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Quote: It's all in my book about these 'aS' Austrian and German notgeld and overprinted Reichsbanknotes - 'TARNISHED GEMS' - available from my website under 'My Books' They contain lots of interesting info for notgeld collectors. I have several of your books, that's how I know what to look for.
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