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a couple of modern notes printed in France (FCO) for you
Ah, good catch. Oberthur has printed many recent notes. Unfortunately most don't have that "French look" and personally I haven't decided whether to start collecting them. But they certainly extend the scope of a French-printed banknote collection!
Thanks
Dave
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Find reference in this book:
Interesting, thank you for the link. Looks like another book I should have!
Dave
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Madison, thanks for posting all the pics, you've got quite the collection there...
Here's my new Yugoslavia note:
Artist is Clement Serveau, engraver is Deloche, printed Banque de France. Can't get much more French than that
Dave
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bg: Is this a Bulgarian note? And is it printed in France? I can't find reference to it.
Dave
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Love to see them. Don't know why they are so inexpensive, very surprise...May be you know....!
I don't know, actually. Yugoslavia's gone through a lot of turmoil right around that time, so perhaps they had the printing presses running overtime...
Here's a new note for today (obviously not the one from Yogoslavia that I'm still waiting for). This one from Germany, and the other note in the set, are the last notes printed by Banque de France outside of her ex-colonies (for which notes are printed to this day).
Dave
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Why its just a *fraction* of the size of that dollar!
Dave
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Beautiful notes, Madison!
I've got a nice Yugo note coming in the mail, I can't wait for it. Will post a pic up when it gets here...
Dave
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Nothing says it can't be cool and insane at the same time
Obviously I picked one of the cheapest notes for this project, so it won't kill me financially, and I can comfortably grab pretty much any of these as they surface, with the hopes that some day I might have that seriously rare collection.
Dave
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Unfortunately no. I looked on a couple of other sites that deal with test notes, and they have no information as to their printer. Arcatech.com has no info either.
But, here's a consolation for you: Rwanda banknotes! - Yay!
Wonderful! Those are some real nice notes, the African ones always seem to tell a nice story of local life.
Here's a new project of mine, it may possibly be the project from hell. But so far the hunt has been fun:
http://www.frenchbanknotes.com/WAS110.php
Dave
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Well, I saw them and liked them and so I got them:
Testnotes from ArcaTech Systems, a company that manufactures cash handling machines.
Beautiful test notes, Dave. Does the cover say who printed them?
Dave 2
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Another note I've been looking for, a long time. The 100dr Greece note, for some reason seems to be a lot harder to find than the 50dr or the 1000dr.
Dave
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Here's a note I've been looking for, for quite a while. French West Africa P-27. I see many of these in well-worn condition, but this is the best I've found (probably grades AU, as it has a flattened fold down the center).
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A new purchase - Algeria P-125, this note was nicer (and bigger!) than I had expected. The detail at the bottom is just great.
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Thank you sir! It's been a long time collecting these, many were purchased when prices weren't so high...
Here's my latest French-printed note:
From Montenegro, yep Banque de France printed this - note the similarity to many of the early French Colonies notes with the oval frame, anchor, etc.
Dave
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That's a beautiful note. I hadn't seen the version with red on the sides, it's quite stunning.
Dave
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I've made some additions to FrenchBanknotes.com over the last couple weeks. Several new Comoros notes, making it tempting to try to "complete" the country, a couple from Romania, and several from West African States. I've also started an attempt to get a note from every country and date code for the Shepherd with Zebus 500fr Central African States note. That collection is embarrasingly small at the moment, but I'm looking forward to chasing down more of these.
Dave
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Hi wellcome to CP
couldn"t view the site
Thanks!
Hopefully it was just some glitch with the site, it seems fine to me. Try it again? http://www.FrenchBanknotes.com/
Dave
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Cool, I'll look forward to finding a few notes on this site.
I'm doing the same thing with the various Africa note - one of each type is good enough for me right now (and most likely the cheapest one of the bunch).
Dave
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Thanks Dave, glad you like them! I've been slowly going through folks' web sites, and have to say your French-printed notes in Africa were the ones that made me join the site and engage in a bit of discussion. I am curious if you and the other Africa collectors are actively looking to get all the banknotes from W.A.S and C.A.S., with just the different branch codes for each country, or whether you're satisfied with one of each image. I also wonder how often multiple folks from this site may be bidding on the same note on eBay, while yet another member is the seller
For those that are saving bookmarks, note that I grabbed the domain http://www.FrenchBanknotes.com and moved my collection over there - it sounds so much more prestigious
Dave
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Hi Dave, welcome to CP!
Nicely laid out website, easy to navigate, with some really beautiful notes.
Thanks folks, it's a labor of love, I guess. And it will certainly never end, my wallet is not thick enough!
Dave
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Hi All,
I've been looking for a banknote forum, this looks like it! I went back though a lot of posts and enjoyed the photos very much. Makes it nice to see some of these notes, and pencil down a future "I NEED that NOTE" comment on my list.
So I'll offer up my banknote collection, or at least the part of it that's online, for your enjoyment and comment. It is France and French-Printed notes and I've been putting it together for quite a few years. I just recently reorganized and added greatly to the web site. I am particularly interested in additional resources and documentation on details of printing and what-not for these notes, if you have any links or books I should have. I am not exactly sure, for example, that the notes I have listed as French Printed are actually such (and am certainly open to correction).
Thanks
Dave
France and French-Printed notes
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Two wonderful notes, Madison. I just love the Schoelcher note, especially the back. The great art deco lettering and bright colors... wow!
Dave