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Beautiful Bahamas notes, walk2dwater!
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Singapore banknotes.

Portrait $5. 1st variant issued in 1999, signed by the then-Finance Minister Richard Hu Tsu Tau.
Replacement prefix 0CX. A piece that is hard to come by.
This piece that I have is of poor condition, think probably at best VF20.

PMG catalogue: Pick #39*.
Only 94 pieces in PMG record.

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Singapore banknotes.

Orchid $10. Red signature seal Type II at center. Signature Hon Sui Sen (1973).
2 x last prefix B/95 consecutive runs.

Condition: AU, heavy foxing

PMG catalogue: Pick #3d.

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Got a new German note to add to the collection. Cool design but from a pretty tragic time period.
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nice historical addition to your collection Harryb4
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Got a new German note to add to the collection. Cool design but from a pretty tragic time period.
Indeed, but a nice example nonetheless!
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Great notes everyone!

I saved this 200TL note from my recent cruise when the ship called in Istanbul. It has a face value of about US$5, and, amazingly, is currently the country's highest face value circulating banknote!
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 Posted 11/13/2025  10:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hokiefan_82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice notes, NumisRob and Harryb4!
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It has a face value of about US$5, and, amazingly, is currently the country's highest face value circulating banknote!

Turkish currency depreciation runs at about 25% per year. So, next month your note is only worth $4.88.
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My interest in world banknotes was recently reignited by The Numismatist's "Paper Money" column and my trip to the fall coin show. Thematically I like notes with birds and churches, but really any attractive, inexpensive note might find its way into my collection.

First up is a 1984 Indonesia 100 Rupiah with a Victoria crowned pigeon on the obverse and the Sigura-gura Dam on the reverse. The dealer listed this as P-122a, which were engraved. P-122b were lithographed. I can't seem to tell the difference and want to verify the variety. Any thoughts?
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The dealer listed this as P-122a, which were engraved. P-122b were lithographed. I can't seem to tell the difference and want to verify the variety. Any thoughts?

This happened to our Canadian currency back in the eighties & I could not tell the difference. I know some collectors who claimed that they could (by examining the embossing, the engraved would leave more) but this was usually online. Most of us went by the prefix & serial number cut-off point (provided by our Charlton guide) b/c otherwise, they look identical.

I just checked my Krause SCWPM & the BNM & Numista. None of them have a prefix change-over point. The BNM shows a note with the prefix KBQ as P-122b FWIW. Below is the link for P-122 on Numista:
https://en.numista.com/204548


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Thematically I like notes with birds and churches, but really any attractive, inexpensive note might find its way into my collection.

I like notes with birds too. Presently, I'm focussing on trying to get some African notes in UNC (which can be challenging). I put in an order from a dealer who did not send 2 notes I ordered from Tanzania & Malawi. Instead she put this note in my order, which happens to be my 2nd example of this 10/- from Uganda. It has a nice heron on it but I would have preferred the 2 notes from Tanzania & Malawi:
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