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  1. I don't have any but I think that's a great idea for a theme! Can't wait to see what other people share

     

    It really is an interesting theme but it it hard to get some of those notes. But in the same time they can be easy to get, for example you were in Iraq after "Dubya" Bush's invasion.

  2. I believe they are made more for publicity and collectors than for actual circulation. The Transdnestr notes actually circulate, because it operates as a country but not recognised by too many other places. Pretty scary place actually, like a 50 year throwback to 1950s era USSR - and place I travelled through without permission once - I played asleep going through border check. Many roads near now borders in the old USSR cross back and forth because one time until 1991 they were all in the same country.

     

    That must be scary! I was never in such dangerous places but my parents were in Croatia in 1990. Also, do you know if the places like Abkazia, South Ossetia, Kosovo, etc. have their own money?

  3. Nagorno-Karabakh, a breakaway region in Armenia/Azerbaijan produced these notes for publicity back a few years ago.

     

    So is it real money, because I can't ind it in the standard catalog while I can find the full section for Transinistria.

  4. I am very interested in collecting notes of dictators. I do not like them at all (they are very cruel to the people) but it's interesting. I don't have all the famous dicators like Saddam or Gaddafi, but I would like to see which others people have. A couple of mine are:

     

    Nyazow, the dictator of Turkmenistan on 100 manat

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    Duvalier "Baby Doc" of Haiti on 5 Gourdes. This guy was extreme terrible.

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  5. The new Namibia 2012 notes. If you have the old Namibia you will want to get this one too. This is one of my favorite countries. I had a bit of trouble with ordering this. On my first attempt I had ordered the 10; 100; and 200 from someone in Namibia, and they sent it “Registered” mail via Nampost. But someone along the root cut the end open and took the notes. All I got was Index cards wrapped in paper. The US postman, of course, did not come knocking on the door and just left it in the mail box. They did not even ask for a signature. Bummed. I contacted the post office and they sent me to fill out forms.

     

    This set I got from a very trusted US dealer.

     

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    The back of the N$20 reminded me of the 1000 Shillings of Uganda. It has the same colors and a similar desing.

  6. 10 Kronor from Sweden, 1975, UNC

     

     

    5000 Rials from Iran with Khomeini's picture, 1980, UNC. 500 Nouveaus Zaires from Zaire, UNC. The serials are 7883860, 61 and 62.

     

    1000 Pesos of the Japanese occupation in Philipines, 1945

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    A 100 Won of North Korea with Kim Jong Il, 1978, UNC

     

  7. I have this note but I don't know were its from. The color is red and pink and it looks like anyone could print it from their home. The value is 2 and its from 2004 and the writing for words has letters like curved r's, u's and n's. The front has a priest or king, a Bizantine church and a crest with a crowned eagle. The back has Jesus Christ, another religious and a cross?

     

    Does anyone know where it can be from?

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