Coin and Paper Money Collecting/found bank notes

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1.  100.00 Reichbanknote  C.2266014,  Sept 10th 1909 Berlin
2. Grand Ducche de Luxembourg..5.00 no date but marked on the bottom American bank note company.  #808239
3 100.00 Rerichbanknote 1924 G.2639173 Berlin
Any value beside looking pretty....
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Hi Jilia, Collector value of a note depends on date, series letter or signature and condition, including amount of wear, any folds, tears or stains as well as collector demand.
1. Germany 100 Mark C.2266014 Sept 10th 1909 Berlin, this blue note with Mercury and Ceres on the front and a seated Germania on the back may be worth about $20 with heavy wear to around $150 with moderate wear to maybe $350 with no wear (uncirculated).
2. Luxembourg 5 Franks no date American bank note company #808239, olive green and red, Grand Duchess Charlotte, issued 1944, .50, $5, $60 in same conditions as listed above.
3. Germany 100 Mark G.2639173 1924 Berlin, need more info...is there a month and day in the date? what color and design is on the note?
Paper Money Gallery: http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/notedir/mappage.html
You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
Brad

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Brad Swain

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I have been a World Coin and Paper Money collector since about 1965. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have on World coins or currency, tokens, unusual or unknown pieces and attempt to give you estimates of value and historical information about them in a polite and prompt manner.

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45 years collecting coins and paper money.

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BA History, BA Geography - Virginia Tech

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