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What Has Been The Most You Have Spent On A Banknote?

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What has been the most you have spent on a banknote?
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$100....for a $100!
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I once paid 1,000 cents for a $10 bill!
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500,000 lire (approx 260 Euro) for an Italian 500.000 lire note
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$57 for an Educational $1 note.
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Lol that was an expensive lesson!
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I only pay what I'd call "big money" for notes that were issued by countries that never issued their own coinage. My current record is AU$291.41 including shipping to Australia for my Texas "redback" $5.
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I payed about 17 euros for a pre euro Finnish 100 markkaa coin which I pulled out from a ATM 10-15 years ago. When they introduced euro in 2002 I saved all the Finnish markka banknotes except 500 and 1000 markkaa notes (too much money in the piece of papers...).

Here's a pic, not of my own one but similar one:

http://www.setelit.com/raha/202

A man on the obverse is a quite famous Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius (1865-1957).
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I have paid $400+ (Canadian) for notes in my collection.

I am looking for a specific note, and it will cost me over $1,500 (Canadian) Its a Canadian 1954 Devils Head Replacement Note VF condition.
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I paid $25 for my confederate $5 bill
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I really can't say for fear of being looked upon as a bigger idiot than I really am.
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$100....for a $100!


Same here.. Sticking to coins.. for now.. Though my coolest bill is a crisp 2 dollar bill..
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$120 for an 1899 Black Eagle.
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