hi Yas Forums,
i’ve been collecting currency for a long time now and thought i’d share. will post bills from (almost) any country on request.
if you also collect please contribute
pic: £1 gibraltar (1971)
hi Yas Forums,
i’ve been collecting currency for a long time now and thought i’d share. will post bills from (almost) any country on request.
if you also collect please contribute
pic: £1 gibraltar (1971)
Coins too of just bills?
any cash from estonia?
20 kroner austria-hungary (1913)
Wakanda
coins as well, collection is much smaller
let me check, i know i have latvia and lithuania but i’m not sure about estonia
you got USD?
Frisian coins.
This.
New and old.
I've always been a huge fan of the ridiculously inflated african currency notes. Got any of them? Billion dollar notes &whatnot?
Got any nazi stuff? I got a penny and some stamps with the Herr himself on it.
no estonia :(
here is finland and the other baltic countries
Roman(ancient)
Dutch (gulden) old currency?
any silver certificates or anything like that OP?
Hold on I got some
My mom gave me a bunch of bills my grandfather collected from all over the world after he passed away. if i were to try and cash them in somewhere, what would be the best way to go about that?
i have the 100 trillion from zimbabwe but i have to find it - here’s a comparison of before and after hyperinflation
dutch guilders?
here are some various dutch gilder
not many but here are some $1 silver certificates
confederate bills
(the $50 is a counterfeit but i got it for free so i can’t complain)
Got this at a gold coin shop for a dollar. Iraqi dinar note during Saddam time..
1¢ bills from hong kong
Nice collection user
She aint a beauty but shes what I have. Used to have an 1894 Pfennig
nice, i love the hussein notes
here’s a 1,000 dinar note with the man himself
thanks user
here’s the reverse side of one of my favorite bills. can any germanfags translate please?
Are the new Kenyan banknotes in circulation, yet?
I have a bunch of nazi era coins but these are my favs
swedish?
various north korean bills.
they’re fairly worthless so not too hard to pick up
Here's my collection not too impressive
5 krone but i’m not sure on the date
>what is google translate
Neat. Guess to contribute I've got a ton of rare older US coins; can post if anyone cares
this bill is fairly rare, 100 roubles from pre-soviet armenia
post that shit
i tried but the translation didn’t seem completely accurate
And these notes are from before
would love to see
And one from Panama 1983
nice
now THIS is an interesting Yas Forums random thread. Thanks OP.
I have a sack of old coins from other countries ill see if I can fine em
Hmmm. Some questions bro:
What's the oldest note you have?
What's worth the most?
Did you ever get one of those "ak47" new British 5ers?
Any real CSA?
nice, here are some uncategorized weimar bills of mine
Cool. Here's a chest with some older US silver to start. I'm sure some of you already know, but in the US, coins including quarters, dimes, and half dollars were mass produced to contain 90% silver until 1965, at which point they reverted to less costly metals. There are also such thing as nickels that contain 35% silver, called war nickels, but they were only ever produced from 1942-1945
More?
Nicely kept I’m jelly
the csa note i posted earlier is probably my oldest, $5 from 1964
the bank of taiwan note (pic) is one of my most valuable; it is in bad shape but last time i checked values (many years ago) i believe it was worth at least a couple hundred dollars. i have many bills from republican china. i had a note from the republic of texas but it was counterfeited.
never got my hands on those - need to get on that shit
love it but get those babies in sleeves!!
nice collection!
show me your 1/2 shekel collection
stalin-era soviet bills
no half shekels, but here’s a 1958 1 old shekel bill
Thanks! I'm all right with keeping them in the open, I have some better-kept specimens I keep in sleeves and grading capsules
Here's a silver medal from 1896. These were called "Bryan Dollars," and were given out as political novelties to satirize William Jennings Bryan's political campaign at the time
what's your oldest item?
also, which bills you use to inhale cocaine ?
Contemporary counterfeit or modern? There is a huuuuge difference.
You can pull the Jefferson nickle (or nickel). It has no silver content.
Same is probably true for any shiny quarter. The Kennedy half-dollar looks to be a circulation strike post-1971, so no silver there either.
1844 and 1804 us pennies
My german is not very good but:
- 2 millarden mark = 2 billion marks (germans dont use plurals on units)
-Eschweiler/Stolberg = are places in germany
- Die Zeit, sie maeht so Rosen als Dornen, Aber das treibt immer wieder von vornen = roughly means something like "Time, she cuts as a rose's thorns, but that's what drives us forward" (the last part is what im most uncertain about, literally translated it comes out as something like "but that's what makes us keep going forward"
not sure if this is roman but it’s the one ancient coin i have. i believe it was found in pontus
Fun hobby user. Here's some I have sitting on my dresser.
contemporary - it’s worthless
As a side note it appears to be text from a Goethe poem.
thank you user
kek 50 mexican pesos, I use that bill almost daily
I have some of those 50-peso notes in my wallet right now!
(I live in Mexico and that's circulating tender right now.)
Gonna post a bunch of the ones I got from mom/grandpa
Here is another one of my favorites. Its a Swiss 1/2 Frank from 1970. They aren't rare or anything I just think it’s one of the most beautiful coins I have.
various american coinage
The reverse.
I'll agree it is a pretty coin
Assorted collected traveling
Archive this pls i have a shit ton of coins and bills at home in FL ; i'm in alaska rn
Nice collection :)
love it.
here’s a soviet 3 kopek coin from 1939. also not rare (and worth far less i’m guessing) but i love the simplicity of the soviet coinage
My most favorite in my coin collection is a 43 zinc penny. I just like the way it looks since it's just zinc
Any New Zealand notes or coins?
nice, i have quite a few of these. are those thai bills in the upper right?
That's actually not true; you can check the dates & sides for confirmation, though some of the half dollars are only 40% silver, instead of the usual 90%.
i have one old nz bill, shown here with some commonwealth-era australian bills
What do you keep them in? Are those some specialised plastic bags for bills?