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Geoff Allemand
G'day from Australia.

I was hoping someone would help me find a website where I can get notes that are from locally produced currencies.
There are a number of towns/cities around the world producing their own local currency to help local communities.

Are there people who are collectors of these notes I could contact?

Any thoughts?

Thanks Geoff
YeOldeCollector
http://www.berkshares.org/
http://www.ithacahours.org/

These seem to be some the most common local currencies. You might want to take a look at the sites.

All the best,
Clive.
Art
There was quite a lenghty thread on here about that a while ago. Unfortunately I cannot get search to work for me at the moment. You might want to pm Mike Morotta he has written a number of articles about this subject. His id is MMoratta.
San_Miguel98
hiya! i collect local currencies as well. not too many people do, so it's nice coming across others. tongue.gif
here's a link to my website of scans: http://public.fotki.com/sanmiguel/private_...cal-currencies/
one of these days i'll have to update the new additions with better descriptions. right now, most of them are just labeled with whatever generic name i gave them after the scanner.

here's where i picked them up:

http://www.cascadiahourexchange.com
http://www.hourexchange.org
http://www.ithacahours.org
http://www.berkshares.org
http://www.humboldtexchange.org
http://www.riverhours.org
http://www.burlingtoncurrency.org
http://www.madisonhours.org
http://www.torontodollar.com

i've always found it cheapest to obtain them directly from the issuers. just e-mail them, and they should be happy to help. i told them i was a collector, and every note they sent me arrived in uncirculated condition, the german notes i have are somewhat new...and i've only been able to find them on e-bay. i wish i knew how to get more of those direct.

good luck on the hunt, and welcome to coinpeople! smile.gif
thedeadpoint
wow, ithaca has their own currency? cool.
YeOldeCollector
Looks like! I just did a quick search on Google. wink.gif
Geoff Allemand
Thanks Guys for the prompt replies.
That is going to be very helpful.

I have had one email reply from Berkshire and they are asking $42(US) for only 3 notes....including postage.
Does that seem a fair price to you?
Have not done this before.

Geoff
Scottishmoney
I canna believe that nobody here mentioned that Coinpeople has its' own currencies. We have smackers, dollars, and grains of sand. I have several of them on my banknotebank.com site.
San_Miguel98
when i ordered berkshares, the berkshire chamber of commerce responded to my e-mail the very same day. they charged me face value + $6.00 shipping and handling.

$6.00 over face wasn't so bad, considering they also took the time to look for crispy new notes & sent them in a protective mailer.
Geoff Allemand
QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ Aug 28 2007, 10:56 AM) *
I canna believe that nobody here mentioned that Coinpeople has its' own currencies. We have smackers, dollars, and grains of sand. I have several of them on my banknotebank.com site.


Thanks.
I have had a wee look but can't seem to find them...bit of a newbie with all this.

Geoff
San_Miguel98
QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ Aug 28 2007, 03:56 AM) *
I canna believe that nobody here mentioned that Coinpeople has its' own currencies. We have smackers, dollars, and grains of sand. I have several of them on my banknotebank.com site.



heheh, i posted without ever seeing this reply. doh.gif

here's a link to tiffibunny's banknotebank. http://banknotebank.com/user_view.aspx?id=Tiffibunny

i like the way her camera catches the holograms vs. our scanner pics. i almost forgot about the guineas! i don't have any of those...

gotta love this aspect of coinpeople's paperpeople. the majority of us have our own private issues. grin.gif
Scottishmoney










Topher
QUOTE(thedeadpoint @ Aug 27 2007, 02:49 PM) *
wow, ithaca has their own currency? cool.

Yep. We used to collect them where I worked. We didn't see them often, but they did circulate. I'm a little sorry I didn't collect them when I was there, but I may have to phone my old buddies one of these days and see if I can get my hands on one or two.
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