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These just came in, some nice additions to my collection:
Morocco P21
Morocco P23Ab
Morocco P55c
Dave
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That's a beautiful and rare note, Madison! I haven't seen too many recent postings of French notes either, but then I haven't been finding them myself.
Dave
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Oi, I haven't bought much in the way of currency lately. I've been buying medieval to late American colonial documents though. I just got several French legal notations from the 1600's and an post-incunable leaf/single folio from The New Digest for/of Justinian from 1525. Not currency, but paper/vellum and fun.
I certainly would like to see those!
Dave
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My SCWPM shows even more to the story. It has the note listed as P31 (ND 1987) printed by TDLR, then as P31A (ND 1991-2) printed by BABN, then as P31B (ND 1995) printed by FCO, then as P31C (ND 1996) by TDLR, then lastly as P31D (ND 1997) by BABN. There are many modern French area notes that were first printed by BdF and then subsequently by FCO. I have always assumed this was just a matter of purchasing contracts and pricing, where one printer has the contract for a couple years, but when the next contract is put out, a different bidder wins it.
Dave
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Where were these printed and who designed them, does anyone know?
That's a very tough note to find in good condition, Mark. Congrats on the find!
I do not have details on this note. But the following note from the set was designed by Robert Pougheon, and this one (as well as the third in the set) certainly look like his work as well. I'm pretty sure they are printed by Banque de France, though again I have no absolute confirmation of that.
Dave
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That's a nice note, I really like the design. Yes, French notes are known for their printing on thin wavy paper, which doesn't (unless it's extreme) detract from value. If you find a French note claimed to be Unc without waves in the paper, run away....
Dave
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Thank you Dave, I've been eying the lists for a nice one to show up, and finally made the move. I'm not sure this one's quite as nice as the one that got away, but its very good and fit right in to my collection since there was a spot waiting for it
Dave
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Awesome notes Madison, those you just don't see in that kind of condition. Here's my latest French note:
Dave
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So far I am not having a lot of luck finding the 500 Franc note from ca. 1939.
I need that note too.... it's a nice one. Madison has it.
Dave
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Dave M,
Thanks. You have a remarkable French and French printed banknotes collection which include a beautiful website to showcase and enhance the beauty of the notes. I believe both Madison and you have the best collections of French / French notes on internet. Keep up the work.
Thank you sir! I have recently had a nice gentleman offer to translate the site to Polish! So now it's available in English, French and Polish... I think that's pretty neat. He did a great job, with tons of content to translate.
Here's a new note from me. I've never seen this note in Unc, this one's about an AU.
Dave
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See323, I've always liked that Djibouti note, and that's a beautiful copy!
Dave
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That's a beautiful Chinese note, Dave, thanks for posting it!
Dave
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A couple of new ones that showed up in today's mail:
Congo:
French West Africa:
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WoW that Educational series is really nice! Would be hard not to have hanging over your desk so you could check it out all the time
Neat note! French printed too, so DaveM will have to get one of these as well.One of these days I might start picking up the modern FCO-printed notes, but for the moment my "French Banknote" collection ends somewhere around 1980 or so.
Dave
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Ah, cool! Thanks much for the "details"
Dave
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Here's an interesting close-up of the Peacock note above. I found this while staring at a hi-rez scan, it has "Banque de l'Indochine" in microprinting in the yellow backgrounds of the left and center areas. This is by far the oldest note I have seen microprinting on. I'm not an expert in this particular area, maybe someone can clarify if it was common at or before this time (1941)?
Dave
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A couple more from me today:
Romania
A Djibouti note that just seems impossible to find Unc (other than as a specimen), so I picked up this one in XF after getting tired of waiting. I'm sure now that I've bought this one, the market will be flooded with Unc copies
Dave
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Here's a note I just picked up, to help fill out the article I wrote on Charles Walhain's Marianne issue. The overprint is the WWII Free French overprint, signifying Djibouti's alliance with the Free French during WWII.
Dave
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Fantastic specimen note, Madison! I'm glad you bought it, now we get to view it whenever we want!
Dave
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Nice! Do you know what that says on the back?
Boy, that's a great question and unfortunately I have no answer. Balaji, thanks for the portion you gave!
Dave
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Very hard to compete with that wonderful note from Madison. Here's one I just received, an early French West Africa note.
Dave
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Absolutely fantastic Madison! Must have been a wild event collecting all these up! I hope your wallet hasn't gone too dry
The Djibouti specimen note has been on my "list" for a long time, and my other favorites are the Algeria note and the F. West Africa one. Really, really gorgeous notes - congrats!
Dave
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Lovin' the Congolese note, those colours are awesome. BTW need the reverse imaged of the Jugoslavian note, that is where las femmes fatales are!
I didn't post it because Madison had just posted the same note a few weeks ago in this thread.
Sorry
Dave
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The note from my friend Madison came in yesterday, the same Yugo note he posted above. It is a beautiful addition to my collection, thank you Madison!
This note is Congo P2a, my first Congo note. I got lucky on an eBay auction, this is the 1974 engraved version printed by Banque de France.
Dave
France and French-Printed notes
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Here's mine, it is a nice note.
Dave