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  1. Only early, later they became very worthless that the soldiers put them in their socks or to make fire for heating. There's a saying that "it's not worth a continental", because continentals became worthless.

     

    True - and this note in particular, according to "Early Paper Money of America" was traded at only 22% when it was issued in 1778. (Of course I had to pay a little more than that ;-)

  2. That is a nice looking MLK note. You have a good eye for design. I had to teach myself how to use PhotoShop a few years ago, and I did so by designing my own 'fantasy' notes. It came in handy for a while, but now I don't even have Photoshop installed on my computer anymore! the later updates wouldn't display some of my banknotes due to the anti-counterfeiting software built into it.

  3. Wow, lot's of great notes lately. Congrats everyone!

     

    This note I'm adding here is one I've wanted for a while. It's been tough to find it in better than VF for some reason, but I'm pretty happy with this in XF. The folds are mostly very faint. It's a Switzerland 5 Franken note with William Tell at the left.

     

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  4. This book on Banknote Replacements was just received in the mail today.I was able to help the author out with editing a few chapters, so I had a glimpse of it beforehand, but the final result turned out just great! I am quite impressed with the book.

     

    The author, Ali Mehilba, has assigned a unique reference number (MWR) in conjunction with the SCWPM number, dates, prefixes, printers, and even more categories, to help in ascertaining the replacement indicators for the banknotes. If you are at all a collector of replacement banknotes, you'll want to have a copy of this book.

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mehilba-World-Replacement-MWR-Catalog-of-World-Replacement-Star-Notes-/161200920700

  5. Thanks.

     

    Congratulations, are you going to post them on one page so we can see them all together?

     

     

    Yeah I will when I get a chance. Been just crazy busy this week. I'll have to fix the scan too. I must've had my laptop monitor at the wrong angle. the scan is darker than the note itself is. I should have all 13 posted here by the weeks end though.

  6. I've seen notes that have had all types of oils and grime on them and they seem to hold up just fine, even those over 150 years old! The thing I would really be worried about would be stains and sticky stuff getting on the notes. once placed in the holders, I usually just leave them in there unless I need to change them for some reason.

     

    I certainly make sure my hands are clean. But I never wear gloves. Even the thinnest gloves remove the tactile senses from the hands and I am certain that I would cause more damage with gloves when handling paper.

     

    As far as cleanliness, I make sure that I don't have dirt, grime, etc., when I wash my hands. But I am also careful to fully rinse them with plenty of warm water so that there is no chemical residue from any soaps - just in case.

     

    I read about one collector who usually used tongs. I suppose that would be okay too, but I would still be worried about handling the notes in and out of holders.

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