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This part of my growing collection. Thanks to Jim it has been expanding. Can anyone tell me anything about these notes?

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I couldn't get some of the other pics up. I'll try again.
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Sorry I do not have a book on world currency yet But I can tell you that the first 2 are from Spain and the second 1 Is from Denmark. And all very nice by the way
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The Danish notes: that design was issued 1972 to 1998; "Series 1972" was 1972-1993, "1972A" was 1994-98. There's also somewhere on the note apparently a 2-digit number showing the actual date eg. "81" - I don't know where that is, though. The Danish kroner hasn't been replaced by the Euro yet, so they're still easily worth face value at least (US$17.50).

The Spanish notes are, as they say, from the 1970's, though they were issued a few years after the date printed on them. Spain's had a bit more inflation than Denmark has in the last few decades so there's less worth in face value for these notes; 100 pesetas is only US78¢. The 100 pesetas (Pick 152),issued in 1974, lists at $1 in VG, $2 in VF. The 1000 pesetas is actually a commemorative note, for the centenary of the central bank 1874-1974. Listed as Pick 154, CV $10 in VF.
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This part of my growing collection. Thanks to Jim it has been expanding. Can anyone tell me anything about these notes?

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Here is another.



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I couldn't get some of the other pics up. I'll try again.


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 Posted 12/23/2006  4:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scoutjim99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice notes thingee looks like You are a true Note collector know
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The top one is from Greece, 100 drachmai dated 1978. Not sure when the issue stopped, but circulating 100 drachmai coins commenced in 1990; the notes were probably discontinued at the same time. there doesn't seem to be an easy way to date them more precisely; you can probably find out by signatures or serial number.

The lower one is Danish again; a 200 kroner from 1997.
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hey thingee did you ever get my email about that trade
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Nice looking collection !!!
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