Pictures are not the best by far but would like any information on these. I even doubt that the last is even paper money at all. All have been taped around the edges and across both direction through the middle. Thanks in advance,
Middle: Belgium 20 francs 1948; "01-09-48" is the series issue date (1st September).
Bottom: It is indeed a banknote: Russia 5 roubles, dated 1909. These notes without a "full serial number", though of the old Imperial design, were actually issued by the Provisional Government (White Russian) faction during the Russian civil war, 1917.
All of them would be $5 to $10 notes, if it weren't for the tape and other damage.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
What do you mean "Almost as (much) fun as playing with coins!" I get the same kick from paper money as I do from the hard stuff, it's just that I don't have as many soft examples to play with!
A picture tells a thousand words ( in my case, numbers as well ). I found that quite appropriate for banknotes. I stopped collecting coins and continue with banknotes.
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