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Collecting Transportation Banknotes


DreamFLight911

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Texas was it's own country from 1836-45 and was recognised by United Kingdom and France as country. City of Mobile is from Alabama - technically speaking that note might still be redeemable by the city corporation. Texas notes - easily to collect. The Mobile note is very very rare, especially in $3 denomination - less than 5 known examples.

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this is a very original transportation of kings,queens and very rich people a lot of centuries ago haha

 

The chair of Philip II king of Spain. two servants have to carry the king. one in the back and one in the front

 

Spain 100 pesetas 1925. Philip II King of Spain (1556-1598)

 

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Spain 50 pesetas 1928

 

The surrender of Breda (The Netherlands) against "Spanish Tercios" in 1625 its a painting of Velazquez with two horses on it! :)

 

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First banknote of an independent Equatorial Guinea from Spain. 1969

A typical equatorial guinese boat.

 

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