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Various banknotes

Started by jacob, June 25, 2010, 12:23:08 PM

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jacob

Hi,
I have a few banknotes and was wondering if any were of significant interest / value:

http://advancedweb.co.nz/web/shared/notes.pdf (~7mb)

If anyone would be able to take a quick look and let me know, although I think most are just standard circulating currency, and probably are quite modern just look old because they are paper...

Some of these are around the years of the second world war as my great uncle was stationed in several asian countries for the NZ army.

Thanks in advance.

Figleaf

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China, "50 cents" (5 jiao) 1980
British India, 5 rupees no date (period 1936-1947)
British India, 2 rupees no date (period 1936-1947)
British India, 1 rupee no date (period 1936-1947)
China, 1 yuan (ren min bi) 1999
China, 1 yuan (ren min bi) 1999
Birma, 1 cent Japanese occupation note, no date
Malaya, 1 cent 1941
Birma, 5 cents Japanese occupation note, no date
Turkey, 10 lira 1970
Greece, 100 drachmai 1978
China, 10 yuan 2005
China, 1 yuan (ren min bi) 1999
Singapore, 1 singdollar no date (around 1975?)
UK (Scotland), 1 pound 1982
USA, 1 dollar 1977
Malaysia, 1 ringgit no date
Greece, 50 drachmai 1978
Spain, 100 pesetas 1970
Jersey, 1 pound no date
Jersey, 1 pound no date
Yugoslavia, 20 dinara 1978
Yugoslavia, 20 dinara 1978
Netherlands, 5 gulden 1973
France, 20 francs 1980
Japanese army money, possibly propaganda note
Japanese army money, possibly propaganda note
Japanese army money, possibly propaganda note

Sorry, I know little about banknotes. Others may be able to give more information. Dates refer to the design, not the date of issue.

Peter

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

Bimat

Cant' tell you about all the banknotes,but those British India notes are worth keeping.Price may vary from US$ 20 to several hundred US$,depending on condition etc.They are extremely popular in India,and becoming scarce day by day ::)

Aditya
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