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Can Anyone Identify These?

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I looking for indentification and a general ballpark of worth. I don't collect world notes, but had these given to me. Trying to figur out what to do with them. Any help is appreciated. What little info I can find on them is:

The 5 francs is series de 1944

The czech? looking bill says 1951


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 Posted 05/27/2009  10:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add General Tso to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I finally found the bottom one online. It's from Bulgaria and is 200 Leva. Anyone know it's value?
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First one is Allied Military Currency, issued in France after D-Day.

Second one is from Vietnam.

The Bulgarian 200 Leva is the highest denomination note in the series. They are fairly common, value ~$1, if that.
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 Posted 05/28/2009  02:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
More specifically, the second one is from South Vietnam. 1955 series.
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Thanks for the info WpgLwr and Sap. I appreciate it.
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