What do you say we adopt the Mexican Peso as our national currency??
the Adobe Dollar is by far a more stable currency than the Almighty Dollar, plus it already has an eagle printed on it.
Wouldn't you love to see Benjamin Franklin and Benito Juarez together on a banknote??
We would all become millionaires!!!
Hey Malcom Knoxxxville you areeeeeeeeee soooooooo hottttttttttttt
2007-01-19 08:47:24 by Malcolm Knoxville | Posted in Immigration
Can you help me ID this old banknotes and what it is worth?
1.) Two old 5 Danmark Femkroner bank notes dated in 1928 and 1933. ("Nationalbanken's Sedler Indloses Med, Guld Efter Geldende Lov - Nationalbanken I Kjobenhavn")
2.) One 1949 1 peso banknote "Republica de Cuba"
3.) One One pound banknote with a Queen (no dates shown)
4.) 6 One dollar bills dated 1957(5) and 1935(1).
5.) One old stamp dated in July 17, 1862
6.) One 10 Danmark Tikroner banknote dated in 1936
7.) US Savings Bond $50. It says Interest ceases 30 years from issue date 07/97. What does that mean? Is it cashable?
8.) I have this huge old $1000 banknote (bond) saying "It is hereby certified that State of North Carolina One Thousand Dollars redeemable in good and lawful money of the US at the National Bank of the Republic in the City of New York on the first day of April 1899 with interest therein at the rate of....(It was hard to read the rest of it)". This banknote shows columns of $30 boxes 10 rows of $30 boxes and 6 columns of $30.
Thanks so much in advance!
. You need to take this stuff to a collector of old money/banknotes. Maybe a coin collector or 'paper money'?
The Denmark bills might be useless since they re-issued new money after the War. IF you find the right collector, they might be worth $100's!
The 'Queen' is probably England. I'm not sure if savings bonds are Registered? Ya gotta prove ownership? Take THAT to a bank.
The other stuff, get some good photos of each, front and bank, and send/fax them to appraisers.
2007-08-21 17:50:35 by Magnix2k | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
help me identify the value of these old coins and dollar bills?
k im gonna get right to it
1. a coin that says "national parks centimental" has a buffalo on the front with the world above the buffalo and it looks gold/brass
2. a coin that on the front, says "aloha from hawaii wakkiki beach-diamond head and on the back has a picture opf a person in a robe with some sort of spear and it says "hawaii dollar honalulu
3. a coin front: has a picture of a eagle and says " united states of america one dollar
4. another one that says united states one dollar but on the back has a picture of a man on on the right side has the olympic sign and some stars that kinda look like the houston astros sign and says "los angeles" on the left
5. a small small dollar bill that says bank "indonesia" and has a picture of a man in a really big round hat and the tip of the hat has a point"
6. a canada 5 dollar bill with a bird on the back and on the front a man in a suit with a white collar
7. A old bill that says "reich banknote"
1. worth nothing (souvenir)
2. worth nothing (souvenir)
3. one dollar
4. one dollar
5. worth nothing (foreign currenty but value is < .01)
6. Worth $5.00 Canadian, about $4.50 US
7. Don't know - need more information.
2007-08-25 15:52:46 by americansavage18 | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
how would you say these phrases in spanish?
1. The National Assembly, Caracas
2. States And Regions of Venezuela
3. The araguaney, Venezuela's national tree.
4. The 20 Venezuelan bolívar fuerte banknote featuring a portrait of Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi.
5. Pico Bolívar in the northwestern state of Mérida.
i have to put these captions for pictures in spanish...could you help? =-D
I would say it like this:
1. The National Assembly, Caracas
2. States And Regions of Venezuela
3. The araguaney, Venezuela's national tree.
4. The 20 Venezuelan bolívar fuerte banknote featuring a portrait of Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi.
5. Pico Bolívar in the northwestern state of Mérida.
but that's just me!
2008-04-16 08:34:07 by Robyn F | Posted in Languages
how would i say these thingss in spanish?
The 20 Venezuelan bolívar fuerte banknote featuring a portrait of Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi.
The flag of Venezuela.
A palafito, similar to those seen by Amerigo Vespucci.
Subdivisions of Venezuela
Pico Bolívar in the northwestern state of Mérida.
The araguaney (Tabebuia chrysantha), Venezuela's national tree.
*El billete Venezolano de a 20 mostrando el retrato de *Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi.
*La bandera de Venezuela
*Un Palafito, similar a los vistos por Americo Vespucci
*Subdivisión de Venezuela
*Pico Bolívar en el Noroeste Estado de Mérida
*El "Araguaney ó Guayacán" (Tabebuia chrysantha), árbol Nacional de Venezuela.
Good luck;)
2008-05-08 18:33:20 by Robyn F | Posted in Languages
A friend of mine revealed to me that his family owned 2 boxes of 1932 U.S. Reserve Federal Banknotes.?
The boxes were intact and never been opened because the values will diminished if forced open without the presence of the U.S. group as a witness. Selected close friends and relatives told them that the boxes are worth millions of dollars if they deal with the right or proper authority in the U.S. In 2006, the U.S. demonetized the 1932 Federal Reserve Banknotes but up to this day they are still on the process of retrieving the boxes because it is considered as their national treasure or icon, etc. Is it possible for them to deal the boxes? if yes, who are the proper authority to contact? Will it be safe for the family of my friend to deal the boxes?
That's a numismatic Find!
The Collector value of those notes, if genuine,
will far exceed what he'd get from the Government for them.
He should seek a knowledgeable appraisal first thing..
2008-07-09 22:05:15 by Anselmo III A | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
The largest denomination banknote ever officially ?
issued for circulation was in 1946 by the Hungarian National Bank for the amount of 100 quintillion pengő (100,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 1020; 100 trillion on the long scale).
my question is, what do they do with this note? it related to my assignment report. thats why i asked
is it a currency or a note ( like check)!!
from what I know about hyper-inflation, that probably got you a loaf of bread and a coffee.
2008-11-19 05:06:06 by Jannatul Ferdous | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
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