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My Girlfriend Inherited These From Her Grandpa

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 Posted 09/25/2024  10:55 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Zilliz81 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
My girlfriend inherited this collection of different currencies from different countries, yet some are signed and tape together. From my own knowledge of research, I understand during the war they would do this kind of thing.? Where would I take something like this to get a value and authenticate possible signatures?
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 Posted 09/25/2024  11:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I moved your thread because it is mostly foreign notes.
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 Posted 09/25/2024  11:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zilliz81 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you, I appreciate that
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Zilliz81, these are called "short snorters". Here is an interesting article about them. I have no idea of their value.
Money Matters: The Short Snorter Saga: https://www.nationalww2museum.org/w...%20followed.
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 Posted 09/25/2024  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Check Zurie's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Zurie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a fascinating story--I never heard of short snorters before. They are probably mostly of sentimental value now.
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 Posted 09/25/2024  12:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westernsky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Some short snorters can be fascinating. Check signatures for famous people. A lot of notes were signed and exchanged at USO shows during WW2. Bob Hope, Humphrey Bogart are just a few that I've seen over the years. Hope's autograph is pretty unique. Very ornate.
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 Posted 09/25/2024  2:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RPT to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That was interesting. Never heard of Short Snorters.
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There some very interesting notes you have posted.

Some, like the 10/- from British West Africa (4th picture & now Nigeria) are also worth "a good dollar" due to their rarity. What you would get for each note is entirely dependent on the condition. Naturally, short-snorter collectors would be a bit more lenient (depending on the signatures found), expecting most notes to be quite circulated.

My suggestion to you is to either go to your LCS & ask what they think or just continue to post & ask around on forums for more info. Use the Bank Note Museum: http://www.banknote.ws/ or Numista:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/in...?ct=banknote to discover what your g-f has inherited.

Also, you may want to get some good currency sleeves. Sleeves can either be bought at your LCS or online (various coin dealers) or on ebay: https://www.ebay.ca/b/Currency-Slee...n_7023237516

Keep the collection in a dry place to prevent damage from moisture. The first note of the 2 US $1.00 looks like it may have black mold. You want to separate this (& any note) that looks like the 1st US $1.00 as black mold spreads & destroys the paper. Do not use a baggy (or some old plastic photo album page) to store these notes. Try to remove the tape but if it is resistant- just leave it.

Hope that helps!
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Learn something new and also never heard of short snorter notes. I have one US silver certificate that I took out of the cash register years ago because it had all the writings on it.
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Check out Short Snorter notes in the Search box above. Always the best place to start when you have a question!
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 Posted 09/26/2024  03:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If you decide to sell them, include some details about your her grandpa's service history. People who collect short snorters often love to research the names of the signees, and having one name to begin with is often helpful.
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I have a modern "short snorter" that is personally significant, but nothing quite that historical.

Nice collection!
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 Posted 09/27/2024  01:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zilliz81 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks so much, I will reach out to the other forums and check out the British West Africa bill
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Generally, there is no need to authenticate service members signatures on a short snorter.

You will want to do a Google search of Lt. Col. A.C. Shofner whose signature is on the back of the Central Bank of China 100 yuan note.

Colonel Shofner was captured in the Philippines and was one of the few who successfully escaped from the Japanese. He went on to participate in the battles at Pelilieu and Okinawa. He also was critical to the success of the Great Raid at the Cabanuatuan Prison Camp in the Philippines.

A brief summary of his service can be found on this resolution of the Tennessee Legislature when he died. https://capitol.tn.gov/bills/101/Bill/SJR8019.pdf
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Also, I don't recommend currency sleeves for an intact short snorter. That would result in the notes being separated. I recommend keeping it intact, rolling it up and storing it in a round container of some sort like a large coin tube or even a glass jar.
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