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Valued Member
 United States
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Looking at those bills, makes me thinking to collect bills. But the idea to hold big $ bill turn me off quickly. I get curios: How can you guys collect them, in a safe? Do you have the urge to complete the sets? There are $ 500.- may be $ 1,000.- bill, and must be many kinds. You guys collect in time of plenty, spend when recession hit, or what?
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Valued Member
United States
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PS Zeewool! I did get the irony! Just look at your Bible!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: You guys collect in time of plenty, spend when recession hit, or what? No Sam, during tough times (such as a recession), is the time to buy, not sell or spend. Prices for collectible items are down when the economy is down, and are high when the economy is booming. The notes below are probably worth less today than they were two years ago, (or hopefully two years from now). No intentions of selling or spending, even though they are dirty and not in such good condition, they probably do have a certain collector value above face.   
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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
Wow, this is even better. 1907 Ten Dollar of Gold coin is equal to $ 400.- to $ 850.- now a day.
No Zeewool, for somebody who has the money, that is what you suggest. But for people who is desperate, the coin collection can be very devastated. A year ago, before I know this forum, I need cash. I showed hundreds of big Silver Netherlands 2 1/2 Gulden, as big as Silver Dollar, to a coin dealer. He only offered me $ 1.- a piece. I told him that I wasn't that desperate. I live among retirements homes. Probably the biggest in Southern California. It was sad watching them lining up selling their Silver and Gold for low price, since they have no choice. I learn fast, I will sell before I get to that situation.
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Yes Sam, $1 each for 2 1/2 Gulden would be a terrible price (for you). The 1921-1945 2 1/2 Gulden coin contained 18 grams of silver, and the 1954-1967 coin contained 10.8 grams of silver, so the silver value of either coin would be worth many times the offer of $1.
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Valued Member
 United States
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zeewool, I try to calculate those coins value since the silver price keep going up. I know, I can calculate US coins with http://www.silverrecyclers.com/Calc...culator.aspx. But they don't have other country, especially The Netherlands. Do you know any other website? If you do, please let me know. The way you spell you nickname, and your knowledge regarding these coins, I suspect you are Dutch. Am I right Meneer?
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I do not know about websites of such things Sam. I have interest in world coins, but really very little knowledge. Depending on the year and condition of your Gulden, collector value is probably no more than the value of the silver weight, maybe even less, and if the day comes that you do wish to sell, I might think that selling per silver weight might net you more money than as collector coins (especially since you have so many, they may be difficult and time consuming to sell one by one to collectors). Where to sell to collectors? I have no idea other than ebay. Where to sell as silver bullion? Again, I have no knowledge of such things. I see on TV that there are companies that make a business from gold and silver investments. Possibly one of these companies might be interested or give a person some ideas. No Sam, I am not Dutch, and that 'is' my name phonetically retrograde. I did look at the link that you provided, and I can tell you this, (but you probably already know) the total silver weight of 2 1/2 Gulden in (troy ounces) is: 1840-1919-----0.7595 1921-1945-----0.5787 1954-1967-----0.3472 Although I realize that the topic has evolved, this is really not the proper forum to be speaking of Gulden or silver, so I will make no further posts here. Good luck to you, my friend.
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Valued Member
 United States
322 Posts |
Thank you zeewool, they are 1921-1945-----0.5787. Sorry, that I wonder off the topic.
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Valued Member
United States
381 Posts |
zeewool! Love those Star notes! Let me know if you ever want to part with them! 
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Valued Member
United States
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I just joined the forum and this is the only paper I own.  I thought it was sort of nice and had hoped it was worth more than I have learned from this thread. I really like that $10 Gold 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 to the forum. Nice note! I don't think I have seen one of those 1899 $2 posted here before. Either that or I just haven't paid close enough attention.
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New Member
United States
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Here's a couple of my own :)   I don't scan with orange anymore lol
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well as long as everyone else is posting their notes, here are a few of my 1934's 1934 Funny Back Silver Certificate  1934A North Africa Silver Certificate  1934C Silver Certificate 
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Oh yes, I very much like every note that everyone has posted today. Thanks for showing them. Very nice stuff indeed.
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