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my latest 'new nation' BRAZIL
before i was thinking the older type had something better (maybe the animal in the back in a better position)
but after some time of thinking i ended up on the latest.
Those are very nice notes!
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And continuing from my additions from yesterday...
Russia
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Jersey
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I went to the ANDA Coin & Banknote show in Melbourne today and must say I think I did quite well for myself, focusing on international notes.
Here is my bounty for the day
Hong Kong - current series HSBC notes.
New Zealand
Albania
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I do believe that Her Majesty will be getting the boot from the new series of Fijian notes.
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Picked up a set of 3 x consecutive serials 1966 Coombs/Wilson $20 ("EXAMPLE" on pic is a post scan edit I did, not part of the actual notes)
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Nice looking banknotes and interesting thread generally. This might be good place to ask: Is there any banknotes that have picture of koala in them?
I just have one koala-loving friend who surely would love to have one but surprisingly didn't find any. Lots of coins though.
As you said koalas are on “lots of coins.” I do not recall ever seeing a banknote with a Koala on it or even as the watermark. But there may be one out there with a koala hiding in the background, I just do not remember seeing one. I will keep an eye open.
I would have assumed that Australian money have full of koalas and kangaroos... But I think that if you haven't seen any koala banknotes, I can stop looking Thanks!
Koala's have only made rare appearances on "official" circulating coins. The was a one-off 50 cent piece a few years back that featured a koala along with a wombat and the was the NCLT $200 bullion coin from the 1980's. I can't think of banknote featuring a koala though. The koala might feature more frequently on the collector's crap that the Perth Mint churn out!
The kangaroo is far more common though. As the kangaroo (along with the emu) feature on Australia's coat of arms, any banknote that features the the coat of arms features a roo! Currently in terms of coins the kangaroo curently features in the default designs for the 50c & $1 coins. In pre-decimal days the roo famously featured on the half penny, penny, and as part of the coat of arms on the sixpence & florin
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Silly scanned this yesterday but forget to post it!
Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Ten Rupees
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Nice selection, I love the New Zealand. I will have to look for one of those Australian 1 Pounds for my collection.
I don't know your budget, but Aussie predecimal doesn't come cheap these day, the note I posted above is one I picked up earlier this year in VF condition (a nice VF though) for over A$650 (as of today that translate to US$650!). I'm trying to get as much Aussie predecimal I can afford while I can, especially the George V & George VI issues.
This is my other animals.
I picked up one of these earlier this week
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This thread inspired me to go through me collection and I found these examples
Australian 1 Pound - George V. This one is a Riddle/Sheenan signiture set, early 1930's.
Cambodia 500 Riels (apologies for the poor quality)
Indonesia 20000 Rupiah
Malayan JIM $100 & $1000
Qatar, 1 & 5 Riyals
New Zealand, old $1 & $2
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I picked up a Chinese 2000 dragon polymer commemorative note for about $30 as part of another transaction. I knew it was worth maybe $50 at the time but 4 years later now they are in the $300 range. Not sure whether to sell or hold it for further appreciation.
I have one of those too. Picked it up for about A$95 about 2-3 years ago, I glad to hear that they have appreciated well!
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In Australia, animals tend to be the domain of coins, but there are a few examples of animals on backnotes.
Pre decimal 10 pound, George V & George VI issues. Signature series looks like Coombs/Watts so most likely late 1940's/early 1950's
$1 - 1966-1984 Aboriginal artwork
$2 - 1966-1988 John Macarthur and marino sheep
Current $10 & $100 note, both featuring horses.
Latest Banknote purchases.
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It's because of the muttonchops on the bloke on the 1000 Colones note