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  1. Armenia's new Noah's Arch Commemorative
  2. Yep, more animals Zimbabwe Tonga Nepal
  3. Something old Japan 5 Sen 1944 and some new things Argentina 20 Pesos Djibouti 40 Francs Norway 200 Kroner Madagascar 100 Ariary
  4. Oh and this one that took over 10 years to find. Kazakhstan 10000 Tenge 2003
  5. And a few others from various places: Guinea 5000 Francs 2015 Lesotho 200 Maloti 2001 Liberia 500 dollars 2017
  6. I picked up some new Colombian's as well
  7. Gabon 1000 Francs Congo Republic 1000 Francs Cameroon 1000 Francs
  8. Some new additions to my zoo:
  9. @rd13 I could write up something, but why bother when Rezwan Razack does great work in his blog on Indian notes. Please read this article by Rezwan Razack, it contains information that you seek. http://indianbanknote.blogspot.com/2009/08/king-george-v-1917-issue-one-rupee.html Note what is said about "O" and then see the charts. You should send Rezwan Razack and email.
  10. It is hard to say the value, it is not uncirculated, but it is definitely worth more than five pounds. The value would depend on the condition and also the buyer. In one hand, collectors pay a premium for solid numbers. In the other hand if it has folds or tares or holes then, that would reduce the value. But don't try to fix it up. Don't iron it or try to remove any folds, that will just reduce the value. Try not to handle the note. Put it in a good protective sleeve and hold on to it for a while. As in a while I mean 20 to 30 years. Yeah I know, but with age comes value. It is very hard to tell the grade from a photo, this may help you get a rough idea: http://alphanumis.blogspot.com/2015_10_01_archive.html The closer to UNC the higher the value. The best way to find the "Approximate" value is to take it to as many dealers as you can. But what ever they offer Do Not Sell to them!!!!! Remember if you sell to a dealer you will most likely get less than if you sell to a collector. Once you get some dealer prices add 60% to guess at the LOW value number and you will get a general idea of what a collector MAY pay for it. But it is more valuable than 5 pounds could be more than 100 you will need to do more research to feel the market.
  11. Uruguay 1000 Pesos 1939 Scotland 5 Pounds 2016 Nepal 100 Rupees 2015 Nepal 50 Rupees Lesotho 200 Maloti 2016
  12. Nice, the Qatar & Dubai have some value. This site will help you with identification. http://www.banknote.ws/ QATAR & DUBAI http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/QDU/QDU.htm Netherlands http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/EUR/NDL/NDL.htm
  13. @Rikki999 The Banknote Museum should be able to help you find the oldest series. Scan through each country and see what is the last series . http://www.banknote.ws/
  14. I have no clue either, I think they break the US money into series based on signature of the Secretary of the Treasury, but i am not really sure. This link shows the series. http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/chron_s.html
  15. Yes, but the last "series" was introduced in 2015. and I think the last regular series was in 2012.
  16. The US is on the 2013 series. Since 1963 there have been over 15 series.
  17. I don't think there are any that are older than 25 years. I am not hundred percent positive but I believe the older series maybe the following. Cooks Islands 1992 Egypt started 1995 Saint Helena 1998 Netherlands Antilles 1998 Haiti 1999
  18. And from Libya 10 Dinars, 2015
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