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Can anyone ID these notes? Good luck to all, and thanks

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I don't have a currency catalogue, but I can steer you to specific countries.
First and third note are Greek, denominations are 1000 and 500 Drachmai.
Second note says "Bank of Spain"--5 Pesetas perhaps?
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Any idea of years , just curios. I know in their condition
they can't be worth any thing.

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All three of these notes should have the date of authorization on them somewhere, though in that condition it might be hard to read. The Greek notes aren't on banknotes.com but date from during WWII, I believe. The Spanish note (scroll down to ES-140) dates from 1951.
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Thanks for the help. Like the banknote site, although they
didn't like the hotlink to the image.
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Link fixed. If he had individual pages for each note, that site would be more useful.
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