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Old April 8th 05, 09:05 PM
Wolfie
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I've stumbled upon some currency which seems to be somewhere around pre and
post wwii currency. Is it of any value and what is that value? Where would
I find out such information?

Thanks all!

ps. here are some of the type of things I found.

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Old April 10th 05, 09:03 AM
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The best resource is World War Two Remembered by Fred Schwan and Joe
Boling. Most of these notes are also listed in the Standard Catalog of
World Paper Money, Prisoner of War and Concentration Camp Money, and
other books.

In general MOST of the money brought back from the war is in poor
condition and not worth much at all. There are of course spectacular
exceptions to that rule.
If you send a scan to - I can give you an idea
right away.

If the lot requires a lot of my time, (I'll let you know if it does -
not likely) I would appreciate at least some compensation for my
efforts.

thanks

Rick Nickles

(specialist in WW2 Military and POW currency)

Wolfie wrote:
I've stumbled upon some currency which seems to be somewhere around

pre and
post wwii currency. Is it of any value and what is that value?

Where would
I find out such information?

Thanks all!

ps. here are some of the type of things I found.


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Old April 10th 05, 09:04 AM
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The best resource is World War Two Remembered by Fred Schwan and Joe
Boling. Most of these notes are also listed in the Standard Catalog of
World Paper Money, Prisoner of War and Concentration Camp Money, and
other books.

In general MOST of the money brought back from the war is in poor
condition and not worth much at all. There are of course spectacular
exceptions to that rule.
If you send a scan to - I can give you an idea
right away.

If the lot requires a lot of my time, (I'll let you know if it does -
not likely) I would appreciate at least some compensation for my
efforts.

thanks

Rick Nickles

(specialist in WW2 Military and POW currency)

Wolfie wrote:
I've stumbled upon some currency which seems to be somewhere around

pre and
post wwii currency. Is it of any value and what is that value?

Where would
I find out such information?

Thanks all!

ps. here are some of the type of things I found.


 




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