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San_Miguel98

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  1. this is a little late for those of us who took the e-bay route, but for anyone else still wanting this note i recommend ordering them directly from the royal bank.

     

    Jack Nicklaus Commemorative Banknote Offer

    Group Communications

    The Royal Bank of Scotland plc

    36 St Andrew Square

    Edinburgh

    EH2 2YB, Depot Code 045

     

    e-mail: JWNBanknotes@rbos.com

  2. with silver at $7.14 an ounce, and their notes faced at $10.00 an ounce, you can see where their fund-raising aspect comes in. even worse is their $500 gold note, backed by a $437 ounce of gold, and being sold for $550 on their website.

     

    for true commerce in metals, one might as well use http://e-gold.com. same concept, except that you purchase metals at actual market values (gold, silver, platinum, palladium). only downside is your account fluctuates in real time....so your $20.00 might be $18.75 one minute, and $23.80 the next.

  3. If any famous golfer should be depicted on either a coin or banknote,

    then why not Gary Player,Ernie Els,or Retief Goosen? Although they are all South Africans,they are just as famous as Jack Nicklaus,Vijay Singh,&

    Colin Montgomerie.

     

    Aidan.

     

    because none of those guys have a retirement to commemorate, and more importantly, none of them are sponsored by the bank of scotland. jack wins on both counts.

  4. heheh...it's a joke unk. those coins are novelty items used for magic tricks and for winning coin flips with your friends. what usually happens is someone who doesn't collect coins would find one, and think it's a major error. then he'd try selling it on e-bay for a jillion dollars, or he'd take it to a coin dealer and expect a jillion dollars.

  5. heheh...never heard of jack nicklaus? i'm no golfer either, but his name was on so many video games growing up, it was hard avoiding him.

     

    anyway, the bank of scotland is one of jack's major sponsors and this year's british open is his last tournament. as nike puts their athletes on shoes, and wheaties cereal puts theirs on cereal boxes, the bank decided to honor their greatest golfer's retirement with an appearance on their notes.

     

    http://www.rbs-sports.com/golf/profile1/index.aspx

  6. That is a very nice looking note.Isn't Jack Nicklaus an American? He is not a Scotsman.

     

    Aidan.

     

    yep, he's an american. the bank of scotland has been actively sponsoring golf tournaments for several years, and is now going through a golf phase on their banknotes as well. last year it was the royal & ancient st. andrews golf club commemorative, and now it's jack nicklaus. lets see what next year brings.

  7. kyrgyzstan 200 som reverse (2004), a verse from alykul osmonov's poem 'jenishbek’

     

    Issyk Kul Lake is sometimes calm, sometimes not.

    When its waves beat wild their mood I share.

    Thinking of all the friends in life I've got,

    With such secret character, none is there.

     

    kyrg200-vi.jpg

  8. they're "warehouse receipts" redeemable for silver ounce rounds stored in idaho by the private company, norfed. the southern poverty law center is investigating norfed, and it describes liberty dollars as being a fund-raising project for an "antigovernment group dedicated to tax evasion and protest".

     

    norfed = national organization for the repeal of the federal reserve act and internal revenue code

    more info: splc links

     

    lib10-vi.jpg

     

    more notes: http://public.fotki.com/sanmiguel/liberty

  9. many thanks! it's soooo purty. :ninja: what a shame that it's disqualified from being ibns' note of the year. it'd win hands down!

     

    heheh...i just found out it has this cool line of text on the front bottom:

    "Anyone who counterfeits this note shall be hanged; but anyone who demonstrably discovers a counterfeiter shall receive forty thousand dalers in premium copper coins, according to proclamation by His Royal Majesty on the 20th of December 1754" ;)

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