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Old December 24th 04, 04:40 AM
Jim Wild
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I may or may not get a book on paper money in the future. This is simply
a short term hobby for me. All I have to do is fill 150 pockets in the
binder pages. I will probably receive the first 130 notes or so that I
have purchased in the coming week. A few of my buys are mixed lots of
various notes from around the world. I am not sure if these will be
labelled as to their country of origin. I assume that I will be stumped
on a few of these. In that case, can I scan these, post them, and ask
for some help identifying them in here? Are there any experts in here? I
would need to know the country of origin only. No year, denomination, or
history.

Here is the stupid part. Reality has given me this webtv unit. If I scan
these notes to post in this group, what is the address I need to send
them to? Cut, copy, and paste is beyond my understanding and don't even
want to know.

So basically, what is the address to this group? I know it is
rec.collecting.paper-money. But what is the prefix? I know that seems
like a strange question, but you should see this webtv thing. After you
get done laughing at me, any impute would be appreciated.

Merry Christmas, Jim

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Old December 24th 04, 11:09 AM
Darren
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 23:40:07 -0500, Jim Wild wrote:


So basically, what is the address to this group? I know it is
rec.collecting.paper-money. But what is the prefix? I know that seems
like a strange question, but you should see this webtv thing. After you
get done laughing at me, any impute would be appreciated.

Merry Christmas, Jim


Jim

If you are buying a bulk lot they should be easy enough to identify there
are a couple of online libraries with scans to wade through. If you are
really stuck from there then your descriptive powers may be enough.

http://tomchao.com/

http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/

Are two sites I use, usually quicker than trying to remember where I left
the catalogue!

Merry Xmas
Darren
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Old December 24th 04, 08:48 PM
Jim Wild
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That is exactly what I needed.

Jim

 




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