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 Posted 07/27/2010  02:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nazarene to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is the Standard catalog of World Banknotes pretty much it as far as it goes for note catalogs? I see some more specialized publications, but not really any that catalog "everything."

I am beginning my banknote collection and would lke to own a reference, but my budget is pretty small.
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As far as I know, the Pick catalogues are the only show in town as far as an "all-in-one" banknote listing goes.
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I figured. A revised ebay search yielded many more issues of the Satandard catalogs. How far back (edition/publication year) would you recommend as acceptable for general use now? Also, I see that I will likely need 2 volumes to cover most of the dates I intend to collect.
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It depends on how accurate you need the pricing to be. I'm not a major banknote fan, so my venerable volume II (1986 edition), supplemented by a 2002 edition volume 3, is adequate for my purposes. Banknote prices have been quite volatile in recent years, so if you want halfway-decent pricing, I wouldn't recommend going more than a couple of years back.
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The pricing doesn't need to be up to the minute, so to speak, but recent enough I suppose to help me to avoid grossly overpaying for something. I am not going to have a huge collection, nor can I afford to go after the high end notes, so just enough of a reference to differentiate notes of some value from the common notes and recent enough to have a rough idea of current value.

I read somewhere that they like to renumber the catalog a bit. Is that still true in later volumes or true at all?

Thanks for the help.
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