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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Very nice, aster!
Member of SPMC, FCCB, ANA and ANS. My U.S. Classic Commemorative Complete Set: https://www.NGCcoin.com/registry/co...sets/278741/My U.S. Fractional Note Set: https://notes.www.collectors-societ...eSetID=34188
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Nice groups of sequenced notes
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Singapore
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Singapore banknotes. Red signature seal Type II at center. Signature Hon Sui Sen (1972). Last prefix E/24 x 4 runs. PMG catalogue: Pick #1d. 
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Very nice! 
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Canada
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Quote:Very nice!  -  with jbuck! I had a +balance on my Paypal account so I decided to pick up a few World notes. I'll start with the "low hanging fruit" & work my way to the tougher ones later. From Burma: This little 1 Kyat P-46:  I would like to pick up more of these older notes from Burma as they're large & very old-school, colonial classically designed notes. Very under-rated IMO. From the Philippines: This 1 Peso P-142b which seemed elusive to get in UNC for a while, finally became available:  & from Tonga: P-19c is the most accessible version in UNC:  (Now all I will need are the 1/2 Pa'anga ( easy) & the 5 Pa'anga (tougher & likely expensive))
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Fantastic additions! 
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Canada
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Quote: Fantastic additions! -Thanks jbuck! Here three more I picked up in the past month or so. This 1000 pesos from Argentina is a Series B P-274c (seller's image):  This next note is from Papua New Guinea. It is P-14g a 5 Kina. Not sure why but the 5 Kina is a much tougher denomination to source than either the 2, 10 or higher for PNG. Must have been a "workhorse" note & many were too circulated to keep.  The last note should line me up well for tomorrow "How Far can we go...?" thread. It is a P-27 100 Dinara from Yugoslavia:   Although it is large format & has the French feel for design, it is fairly common & inexpensive.
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Beautiful notes aster and walk2dwater!
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Quote: Here three more I picked up in the past month or so. Excellent! 
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Canada
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Quote:Excellent!  ...Beautiful notes aster and walk2dwater! -Thanks guys!  Here's 3 more I picked up. The 1st is a 1000 Gulden P-151 from Suriname which would later be replaced by the P-155 2004 $1.00 (lopping off 3 zeros) due to hyperinflation: https://en.numista.com/205255Here's an example of the small, green-white Surinamese $1.00 note which was replaced by the large, colourful 1,000 Gulden. Although only 14,000,000 P-151 were issued it is much more common than the diminutive, 2-tone, P-155: https://en.numista.com/205272 Although the precursor note is much prettier to the eye, I really like these unpopular "successor" notes (just like I like the 1st Euro which was also quite unpopular) since collectors often dismiss them. Here's a bit of background on the Surinamese Dollar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surinamese_dollarThe 2nd note is this hand-signed 5 Cruzeiros, P-142 from Brazil:  The 3rd note is this 1 Peso, P-108c from the Dominican Republic: 
Edited by walk2dwater 03/24/2026 08:16 am
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Quote: Here's 3 more I picked up. Fantastic! 
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United States
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Hyper-inflation, my selections for the thread... hard to imagine wheelbarrows of cash were needed to buy a loaf of bread...so I hear. 20,000 marks   5 marks, I really like the cameo on this note   500,000,000 marks 
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Great examples Empty_Pockets and walk2dwater!
Member of SPMC, FCCB, ANA and ANS. My U.S. Classic Commemorative Complete Set: https://www.NGCcoin.com/registry/co...sets/278741/My U.S. Fractional Note Set: https://notes.www.collectors-societ...eSetID=34188
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United States
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I see numbers like "P101" or "P1a" on some descriptions of the note. What does it mean?
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