I am more of a coin guy, but I have an envelope of WWII era notes that came with a lot I bought.
Most are Japanese Occupation notes from the Netherlands Indies, Oceania, Philippines. A few are 1940's notes from Japan and victory Philippine notes. And two are from Serbia 1942.
I checked out the standard catalog of World Paper Money from the Library and Identified all of them. There were no rarities, with most having list prices $0.50 to $3.00.
My question is, what would be the best way to sell these. As a note collector, would you be more inclined to by a "Country Lot (IE Sell all the Philippine notes together)", individual notes, or an "Era Lot (Sell all of them together)".
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Ken