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  1. The Netherlands 5 euro cent 2005, the first 2005 I see in circulation here
  2. South Africa 1961 : 1/2 cent, 1 cent, 2 1/2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent South Africa 1976 mint set: 1/2 cent, 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, 1 rand
  3. indeed. we have a trainee student at work, who has a russian girl friend. She was in the Netherlands for a couple of weeks and one day she was at our work, to do some translation into russian for us. That was already decided when she still was in russia, so she brought her own key board..... speaking of standardization......
  4. oh, and that 1893S Morgan: 1959 Red Book : V.Fine $40.00 UNC $400.00 1963 Blue Book : E.Fine $50.00 UNC $500.00 1966 Red Book : V.Fine $250.00 E.Fine $525.00 UNC $4500.00
  5. I got some old books too, to compare prices: 1959 Red Book 1909 S VDB Good : $ 30.00 Fine : $ 40.00 Unc. : $ 77.50 1963 Blue Book 1909 S VDB Good : $ 65.00 V.Good : $ 70.00 Fine : $ 80.00 V.Fine : $ 90.00 1966 Red Book 1909 S VDB Good : $ 135.00 V.Good : $ 150.00 Fine : $ 170.00 V.Fine : $ 195.00 E. Fine : $ 235.00 Unc. : $ 350.00
  6. received a copy of the 2006 red book last week
  7. I don't think if this is the proper place to discuss this.... Considering the fact that you named your daugther after the Elven Princess Arwen, you're probably an even bigger "LOTR nut" than I am.... (having read the books countless times in three different languages/translations for the last 25 years, having seen all the different movies numerous times, etc. etc. etc.)
  8. Yup, that's them. I don't know if Hartberger in The Netherlands will ship to Mexico, but it's simple to find out: send them an email. I don't know what the shipping cost willl be though. Then there's also import/export fee probably. You could try closer by, e.g. in the United States or through e.g. ebay I know there' sone ebay store who sells tem world wide, but their pages are in dutch http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...item=8319017726 But you know at least one person who could translate that, if required
  9. It's so...... wrong!! The ring is the symbol of evil, I can't imagine anyone want to have it.....
  10. Exciting stuff... The Netherlands: 5 cent 1932 10 cent 1892 10 cent 1997 25 cent 1918 25 cent 1939 25 cent 1940 1/2 gulden 1929 1 gulden 1940
  11. These are also known by the brand name "Importa", in europe I think they're the best self adhesive 2x2's there are, closely followed by Hartberger. Importa uses slightly thicker cardboard and slightly thicker foil for the windows. Hartberger comes in more convenient quantities: 25, 100 and 1000, Importa only in 50 and 1000. And, Hartberger are significantly less expensive: 25 : € 2.70 / US$ 3.24 100 : € 9.95 / US$ 11.96 1000 : € 59.00 / US$ 70.93 That's including tax, excluding S&H, but with orders higher than € 50, there's no S&H (in the netherlands....) http://www.hartberger.nl
  12. picture from MrMcDoo, from BanknoteBank.com
  13. yeah, I folded quite some crisp UNC "sun flowers" when they circulated
  14. Trantor_3

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    Received a huge unwrapping-exersize today: A big USPS Global Priorty Mail envelope. In there, some thing wrapped in thick, brown wrapping paper. In there, a white box. In there, covered in styrofoam chips: a package in bubble wrap plastic. Finally, in the bubble wrap : The Official Red Book, spiral bound version Thanks a lot Art, a big
  15. then a bubble wrap envelope covered in Canadian stamps, containing : Canada 1977 50 cents Canada 1978 50 cents Canada 1991 50 cents Canada 2001 50 cents Canada 1973 25 cents Canada 1969 10 cents
  16. A big USPS Global Priorty Mail envelope. In there, some thing wrapped in thick, brown wrapping paper. In there, a white box. In there, covered in styrofoam chips: a package in bubble wrap plastic. Finally, in the bubble wrap : The Official Red Book, spiral bound version Thanks
  17. Well, there are people out there how actually use notes for what they're made for: paying
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