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  1. Here are some Japan 2000 yen notes, which my initial research tells me are actually circulating commems (???) and not too popular in Japan. While I've been to Japan a few times, I never really saw these and was using a lot of plastic for biz purposes. I actually got these out of an ATM in Houston at Bush Intercontinental Airport. I was trying to help my uncle get some currency, and to avoid the lines he wanted to use the machine (I never buy foreign currency at airports but that is another story). I of course fat fingered a button and istead of Euros got him Yen. He was able to switch them for Euros but I kept these two notes because they were cool.

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  2. As for me, the most colorful despot and dictator was Emperor Bokassa of the Central African Empire.

     

    French+Equatorial+Africa+10000+Francs+Bokassa+banknote.jpg

     

    http://banknotegalle...000-francs.html

     

    Central African Republic 500 francs http://banknotegalle...n-republic.html

     

    Central African Republic 1000 francs http://banknotegalle...rency-1000.html

     

    Central African Empire 10000 Francs http://banknotegalle...000-francs.html

     

     

    He has his 15 pieces of flair on his uniform....

     

    I got two brand new Japanese 2000 yen notes from the airport ATM today. Haven't scanned yet but nice circulating commems I am told

  3. tell me about it I wasn't the only one that was finding them in cashier tills

     

    I've ranted on this before, but it is therapeutic for me so I'll do it again since I am still not over my coin collection robbery even 15 years later.

     

    Rant on/

    I too have found proof coins in circulation. some are due to the economy, anecdotally it seems more are popping up these days. I know people that know nothing about coins and have told tales of just popping open their gift sets because they needed cash.

     

    I know of some folks whose children secretly popped open sets for money.... for most likely nefarious purposes or at least alcohol.

     

    But the majority comes from theft. People that steal them actually more often than not do not sell such things but just break and spend. Some coin collecting friends at HPD and STLPD verify that to me in their experiences also.

     

    In the rare instance said coin thiefs are caught, tar and feather comes to mind...rant off/

     

    Nice finds nonetheless!

  4. There are a few sites about the new polymer (or plastic as some call them) banknotes.

    I don't have the links in front of me but last I saw they were linked at the bottom of the wikipedia articleo n polymer notes.

     

    I can probably suggest a couple of books on US currency but they only touch on design slightly. I need to go find them.

  5. I've had a lot of Bicentennials lately, too -- and in quite nice condition. Other than that, the only recent pull was a Philly Guam SHQ. If I can find Denver issues of Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Marianas, I'll complete the SHQ series from circulation. AtBs remain maddeningly elusive -- I've saved every one I've seen since the series began in 2010, so I can tell you precisely how many I've come across: eight. Six different ones, two duplicates.

     

    Good point. I've come across 3 total AtBs in over three years, and one of those was a buddy exchaning it with me because he knew I was interested. Statehoods are everywhere it seems but these National parks are no where to be found, and I travel all over the US often. Where are they?

  6. Capt Awacs American soldier in sicily ? :)

    interesting notes everyone.

     

     

    I was a NATO and Air Force flyer and lived in Germany and the Netherlands but I moved to Italy for family. I have dual citizenship.

     

    I like the 50.000 note. I had a similar one but it was stolen :-(

  7. I was in Ecuador many years ago, and they used their own coins, of 5, 25, 50 centavos of the date "año 2000" but I don't know if still is used.

     

    My last trip there was in 2005 and 2006 before our base at Manta closed (and moved to Aruba...) They did circulate some of their own coins too, but all the currency was US (ditto Panama and El Salvador IME)

  8. Wow. I can't believe people actually find proofs in change!

     

    I found a proof "penny" once too. I presume it is most likely stolen and spent as face-value, or busted from a set for drugs or something. I had a friend as an undergrad who cracked his birth set to buy food at face value. I found out after the fact. I also had some sets stolen while an undergrad and my guess is they were just spent.

     

    I watched a guy pay for food with three Franklin halves at a supermarket a few years ago...needless to say I snapped those up as I was just behind him in line.

  9. Just a little bit off topic (but not so much) European Union, British, South African anche Botswana's coins circulate, as well

     

    mi piace la parola "anche" :-)

     

    I see more and more Euros around Africa these days. The 5 Euro note is, of course, very popular.

  10. Congrats. I love to visit DC (go at least once a year for work) though I'm not sure about living there LOL

    Are you going to stay on the Virginia side so you don't have to leave the Commonwealth?

    I used to have to fly into Langley AFB on occasion and was not that thrilled with the area myself.

    Good luck on the move.

  11. http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/treasury-no-chance-of-trillion-dollar-coin/article_54fe4640-fded-56b8-804b-318ae6a387d2.html

     

    http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-trillion-coin-20130112,0,7251551.story

     

    THe Trillion Dollar coin started as kind of a joke but Paul Krugman and others latched onto it as legit.

     

    While gold and silver are regulated, platinum coins denoms are not. Today however the Fed says it is no go...

     

    How would you like to find that in the coinstar reject bin...

  12. COunt me in as one who didn't know about the tablets on the banknotes...cool finda and nice scans.

     

    Not a supercool purchase per se but I got a stack of 25 crisp and sequential 2009 US$2 bills at the bank last week. I did not even know they had printed a 2009 batch so it was news to me!

     

    I usually get ~50$ worth every week from my banks as I like to spend them (many people know me as the "odd money" guy...but i digress.

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