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Valued Member
Canada
144 Posts |
Trying to figure out if these are worth anything? The bills on the right ar ein rough shape but the ones on the left have one or two folds thataren't extremely pronounced.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5239 Posts |
They might be in a dealer's dollar bin.
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
17923 Posts |
 The Italian 500 Lire and two different types of 1,000 Lire notes were in common circulation in the 1980s and 1990s and were quite low value even then - one US dollar was worth around 2,000 Lire. Apart from those, I have identical Indonesian 10 sen and Paraguay 1 Guarani notes, and I think mine came from a packet of 15 foreign banknotes that I bought from a London coin dealer in the 1980s. The old Norwegian 1 Krone note I have never seen before though.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
 Canada
144 Posts |
What should I do with them? Just throw them away? Could I sell any of them for a few dollars?
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
Don't throw them away! It might not be worth your time to sell them but I'm sure there's a child or a school teacher somewhere that would want them. Or stick them in an envelope and carry them to the next local swap meet and trade for something you want.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
516 Posts |
I think they'd probably sell as a job lot on ebay. Certainly wouldn't throw them away!
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12819 Posts |
Definitely don't throw them away, as others have said. Lots of options for them if you don't want to keep them yourself.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
992 Posts |
Don't toss them, if you want money for them, put them on ebay for a one dollar open bid and some postage. Or, give them away to a youngster. They are common notes in less than perfect condition, but someone will want them.
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Pillar of the Community
Sweden
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The Norwegian 1 Krone note is a wartime coin replacement note, but it seems to be quite collectible. From what I see, better condition notes of that type seem to sell for around $7 to $15. I can't tell for sure what your note is worth but less than that, definitely more than the rest of the notes pictured. References! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (#5 almost similar condition) Prices in SEK (because of the Swedish site), 8 SEK ~~ $1 USD
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New Member
Canada
8 Posts |
If you are a collector I would keep them and I would add them in a possible exchange, but otherwise returns a young happy collector by giving to him!
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New Member
Namibia
38 Posts |
As info ... for what it's worth
I have a friend from the Indonesian Embassy here in Namibia. During a visit I showed him my Indonesian notes. That included one of the 10 Sen Notes. He mentioned that he has never seen one of the Sen notes and initailly thought the notes were fakes.
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