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How Far Back Can We Go? - With Banknotes! Third Edition

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 Posted 04/13/2026  09:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bd251 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I like notes which feature coins in the design.

Me too! That's the reason I purchased this one.
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Nice note, walk2dwater!

For 1915, I have 4 notes, and will share two here and two later.
First is a 1 peso note from the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, P-S530. This note has portraits of Francisco I. Madero and Abraham González on the face, and a view of the Government Palace of Chihuahua on the back.
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The second is a 1 peso note from the State of Sonora, Mexico, P-S1071. This note has portraits of Francisco I. Madero and Jose María Pino Suárez on the face and the Mexican coat of arms on the back.
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My other 2 notes from 1915.
The first is a 5 peso note from the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, P-S532a, and the second is a 10 peso note from the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, P-S535b. Both notes have portraits of Francisco I. Madero and Abraham González on the face, and a view of the Government Palace of Chihuahua on the back.
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For 1914, a 20 peso note from Banco de Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico, P-S322c. The back of the note has a view of the city of Guadalajara.
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Great notes hokiefan!

I have a 1914 German 50-mark loan certificate - a legal tender banknote that could NOT be exchanged for precious metal!
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Very nice, NumisRob!
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 Posted 04/14/2026  4:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SchwarzerEinser to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nice notes!!

I'd like to add this matching 20 Mark Darlehenskassenschein:

Germany - Pick# 48b - 20 Mark 1914 (PMG 64 EPQ)
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I'd like to add this matching 20 Mark Darlehenskassenschein:
Fantastic!
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Great note, SchwarzerEinser!
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Those are great Mexican adds @hokie_fan82!
And nice 1914 examples guys!
I forgot I had a 1914 note yesterday. Hope I can squeeze this common example in and then we can go from there (my 2nd last note):
From Germany, this 1914 P-46b 20 Marks:
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I discovered after I opened up the package that it has a repeater serial number too!
https://en.numista.com/202146
This note has many versions & unfortunately the "coin people" at Numista have lumped the scarcer P-25, P-28, P-31 & P-37 together with this last common P-46 version.
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This note has many versions & unfortunately the "coin people" at Numista have lumped the scarcer P-25, P-28, P-31 & P-37 together with this last common P-46 version.


and P-40
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From Germany, this 1914 P-46b 20 Marks:
Very nice!
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