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I have plenty of time to work on my hobby as I am retired.
I have plenty of time to work on my hobby as I am retired.
-That's great as the World banknote hobby has a lot of nations & varieties. It would serve you well to get acquainted with what's out there & to take your time (to get organized with what you have & what you wish to pursue).
I have found registering with this NUMISTA site very helpful to keep track of my collection & get to know what I have better. It also allows you to swap & participate on their forum too.
https://en.numista.com/
Nice note from Burundi. It is P-44NL (not listed) the last (3rd) edition of the 100 Francs. You should put it in a good currency sleeve to keep it protected (if you haven't already done so). I got the above info from World Banknote Museum WBM another helpful reference site.
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c.../BUR0044.htm
If you want more info on your stamps than you might want to check out the stamp forum below:
https://www.stampcommunity.org/
Personally, I would get organized in one hobby (& get comfortable there) before I would delve into another, but to each his/her own. The thing is, you don't want to get overwhelmed (which some do) as that may confuse some (& turn them off). Anyway, take your time, enjoy getting to know what you have & have fun!
























