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1921 Czechoslovakian State Lottery Note

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 Posted 03/12/2007  09:14 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Maven445 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Maybe someone can help me with this. My dad has these, what seem like bank notes, that he brought over from Slovakia. The actual translation is State Premium Lottery. I tried to look it up under bank notes, but they only dated back to 1929 or so. These notes are from 1921. What do you guys think.

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It has nice printing and someone collects them somewhere
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I suspect that they're actually lottery tickets. They may also count as "notgeld" (emergency money) - in the troubled financial times of the post WWI period, virtually anything that looked like money was often circulated as such.
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