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Australia
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Saturno: That is quite a nice little collection, if you don't mind me saying so!
I have not seen a good reference for notgeld, but I do know that they exist. Unfortunately, I think most of them would be in German.
Perhaps the best way to find good references would be to use the Net to make contact with German banknote dealers. My problem is that I am not across the German language well enough, which explains why I have not seen a good reference.
An email to Spink's or Seaby's in London may be enough to find a contact or locate the literature you require. They have both helped me in the past.
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Thanks sel_69l! My problem too is I don't have the knowledge of any German language except Ich liebe dich, which is for the German ladies but not to a notgeld! haha Well, I will try to sent email to Spink's and Seaby's as suggested..
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Thailand
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Try at the top of the page, the site search and do - notgeld reference - there have been a few other enquiries. I only have a couple of notgeld notes myself but your's is a wonderful collection.
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Germany
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I know there are some quite expensive reference books out there, just type in Notgeld on Amazon and see what comes up. I speak German, but I also have reference books in languages I don't speak, and they can be helpful and google language tools can always give you a little bit of help if you need it. www.notgeld.com is a nice site, not sure if it gives you the info that you want or need.
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The first 5 are from Munster - All tarrifed at 2 Marks. Reference is Mehl 916.2 and tarrifed €1 each without the seriel number or 50 cents with. Dated 1/8/1921
The values would be retail -- selling them would be about 1/3 of that value
The next ones labelled "Hameln" are from ...well ... Hameln. The set of 4 have the reference Mehl 566.1. Values are the same as that above with and without the seriel numbers.
There is one from Pleu - ref Mehl 1061.2 - part of a set of 3 - €1 June 1922
There is one from Paderborn probably Mehl 1043.1 - part of a set of 4 - €1 10/11/1921
There is one from Lippspring, Bad - Mehl 805.1 (28/5/1921) part of a set of 4 €1
I don't see any rare ones there - but it's quite hard to see them all the way they've been posted. Still for purchasing these - probably about €1 each is not far off the mark - and for sellig about a third to a half of that.
hope this helps
Edited by Bacchus2 06/20/2011 2:31 pm
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@thai-vic, @augsburger - Thanks to all your comments and help!
@Bacchus2 - Thanks too. Your answer is very detail and informative. Appreciate it very much!
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Germany
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Hameln is Hamelin, as in, the place where the story of the pied piper is from. You can even go to the rat catcher's house which was built 300 years after the story was supposed to have taken place, but it is a nice building anyway.
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