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  Foreign notes     Sun 19th Nov 2006 09:29:55

Tudey





Hello I recently purchased a lot of foreign currency notes from all over the world. I have a 1,000 afgan bill, also 20 pesos from 1944 phillipines, and 500,000,00 1993 milona dinara narodna baka repulike srpske krajine? dont know about this one sounds like alot of money but probably 5.00 anyway can I cash the first and last and does anyone have an idea how much they might be worth.?? Also I have many many bills from Germany first world war , Koren War. I will take pictures and send one at a time but was curious about these large numbered ones which I know can turn into nothing but I know your group would know.
Thank you so much
tudey :o
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  Foreign notes     Sun 19th Nov 2006 18:24:42

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In response to Tudey :
Hello I recently purchased a lot of foreign currency notes from all over the world. I have a 1,000 afgan bill, also 20 pesos from 1944 phillipines, and 500,000,00 1993 milona dinara narodna baka repulike srpske krajine? dont know about this one sounds like alot of money but probably 5.00 anyway can I cash the first and last and does anyone have an idea how much they might be worth.?? Also I have many many bills from Germany first world war , Koren War. I will take pictures and send one at a time but was curious about these large numbered ones which I know can turn into nothing but I know your group would know.
Thank you so much
tudey :o

hey tudey,
tell PN to get to work when you get some images. he loves this sort of work. i am the stamp specialist as long as i can find most of them in the catalogs i have. take care my canook cousin.
later gator,
cajunsr.
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  Foreign notes     Mon 20th Nov 2006 10:18:59

Plantagetnoble

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In response to Tudey :
Hello I recently purchased a lot of foreign currency notes from all over the world. I have a 1,000 afgan bill, also 20 pesos from 1944 phillipines, and 500,000,00 1993 milona dinara narodna baka repulike srpske krajine? dont know about this one sounds like alot of money but probably 5.00 anyway can I cash the first and last and does anyone have an idea how much they might be worth.?? Also I have many many bills from Germany first world war , Koren War. I will take pictures and send one at a time but was curious about these large numbered ones which I know can turn into nothing but I know your group would know.
Thank you so much
tudey :o

The Srpska Republica (Serbian Republic, but not to be confused with Serbia itself) still exists as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the main parts of it were Banja Luka and Krajina (or Knin), which at one stage in the troubles issued notes separately. It is not clear if you are referring here to 500,000 .00 or 500,000,000 or 50,000,000
or 500,000 million or 500, 000,000 million , or 50,000,000 million, which is obviously going to make a difference. There should be a word meaning 5 etc, like pet. Narodna Banka means National Bank, and you will find similar wording on many banknotes from eastern Europe.

As far as its actual value goes as money, dinars were notoriously subject to massive inflation and in the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina and also Kosovo and Montenegro euros are now the de facto currency. The other parts of the former Yugoslavia also have relatively stable currencies, tied at first to the Deutschmark and now the euro, called "dinar" only in Serbia.

Nobody can value or definitely identify your notes on the information you provide alone.

Plantag
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  Foreign notes serbian note 50000000     Mon 20th Nov 2006 13:00:03

Tudey






In response to Plantagetnoble [99% (173x)] (Closed accountClub+ member: Bronze  :
The Srpska Republica (Serbian Republic, but not to be confused with Serbia itself) still exists as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the main parts of it were Banja Luka and Krajina (or Knin), which at one stage in the troubles issued notes separately. It is not clear if you are referring here to 500,000 .00 or 500,000,000 or 50,000,000
or 500,000 million or 500, 000,000 million , or 50,000,000 million, which is obviously going to make a difference. There should be a word meaning 5 etc, like pet. Narodna Banka means National Bank, and you will find similar wording on many banknotes from eastern Europe.

As far as its actual value goes as money, dinars were notoriously subject to massive inflation and in the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina and also Kosovo and Montenegro euros are now the de facto currency. The other parts of the former Yugoslavia also have relatively stable currencies, tied at first to the Deutschmark and now the euro, called "dinar" only in Serbia.

Nobody can value or definitely identify your notes on the information you provide alone.

Plantag

Here is a picture of the Serbian note dated 1993 and I dont think it is worth much now.
Any comments?
tudey
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