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Help With Some Bank Notes I Inherited

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 Posted 01/19/2020  9:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jr~ to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,
I inherited these bank notes and really have no interest in collecting or keeping them. Was wondering if anyone could tell me what they are and what would be a fair price to ask for them.

I have a total of 47, 1918 KRONEN 10,000 notes serial number's 35602 to 39563 and many having consecutive serial numbers. and 8 of the Hamburgische Staatsanleihe von 1919, 20,000 notes. And 2 that appear to be Polish 50.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Jr
in PA

Some photos here, https://ibb.co/album/n40t8v
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 Posted 01/19/2020  10:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dave L to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is going to be necessary to have at least one representative photo of the average grade attached for us to know exactly what you're referring to. There are actually a couple types of Austrian 1918 Kronen 10,000 notes, and I think the Staatsanleihe note may actually be a type of bond. There are MANY types of Polish 50's.
Once you have the photos, we can help point you in the right direction, but the condition is something that you will have to determine mostly on your own. Condition is going to be the key part.
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 Posted 01/20/2020  1:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jr~ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for the welcome. :)

Well this is what I have come up with in regard to conditions of all the notes. And of course determined mostly on my own. For what its worth, LOL. And many hours of fun researching. :)

A total of 47, 1918 Austrian $10000 Kronen back notes. Serial number's 35602 to 39563 and many having consecutive serial numbers. 39 are in "AU" (about Uncirculated) condition. 4 are in "XF" condition. 2 in "VF" condition. 1 in good condition. 1 in fair condition. Some are not consecutive serial numbers but most are.
Serial numbers are,
35602 to 35617 = "AU" Condition
35624 to 35626 = "AU" Cond.
35629 = "XF" Cond.
35630 to 35633 = "AU" Cond.
35641 = "XF" Cond. having a very small stain on bottom left of note
35642 to 35643 = "AU" Cond.
35650 to 35652 = "AU" Cond.
35685 = "AU" Cond.
35700 = "XF" Cond. top right corner tip bend
39504 = "AU" Cond.
39516 = "AU" Cond.
39517 = "AU" Cond.
39523 = Fair Cond. tears, creases, missing a corner tip
39532 = "VF" Cond. Bend on tips
39534 = "VF" Cond. top left tip bend
39538 = "AU" Cond.
39540 = Good Cond. having some tears, creases
39543 = "AU" Cond.
39547 = "XF" Cond. bottom right corner tip bend
39551 = "AU" Cond.
39556 = "AU" Cond.
39559 = "AU" Cond.
39562 to 39563 = "AU" Cond.
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A total of 8, Uncancelled Hamburgische Staatsanleihe von 1919, 20.000 Mark notes. Consecutive serial number's 551426 to 551433 on the Bank Notes. 551428 to 551433 have separate matching serial number sheets of coupons and are all in "XF" condition. 551426 is in "VF" condition with no coupons & having the 3 corner tip folds\bends and heavy middle fold, some creases and 3 little tears but Not dirty and has crisp paper and print. 551427 in "VF" condition with no coupons & having a heavy middle fold, some creases and 2 corner tip folds\bends, No rips or tears, not dirty and has crisp paper and print.

Coupons 551434 & 551435 are in almost "XF" condition having a heavy middle fold and only 1 corner tip fold\bend on each and with no Bank Notes.

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Poland 50. notes just in fair cond.

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Some sample pics here and you should be able to double click the photos to zoom in,

10,000 KRONEN, https://ibb.co/album/kmq4Fa

1919, 20.000 Mark note # 551426 in VF condition, https://ibb.co/album/iEwBva

1919, 20.000 Mark note # 551428 in XF condition, https://ibb.co/album/n2Lt8v

Poland 50. notes just in fair cond.,

This one looks better, https://ibb.co/album/daHjFa

This one the worst of the two, https://ibb.co/album/eGft8v

Thanks a bunch. And sorry if I messed up in any way. :)

Jr
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The Austrian 10,000 Kronen appear to be P65 from the SCWPM and books at $25 in UNC.($8 in VF). Not sure why their book value isn't more but I guess massive numbers were hoarded (I've seen many top notch TPG graded "UNC Gem" examples on ebay go for pretty cheap). There is no additional premium for consecutive (that's how they were released). Welcome to CCF!
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 Posted 01/21/2020  12:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jr~ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That helps with the 10,000 Kronen's.

Thank you :)

Jr
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