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Old January 21st 05, 01:01 PM
Larry Louks
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Default Hummingbirds on paper money?

I have an idea in mind for a gift for a loved one. If you know of any
currency that has a hummingbird pictured on it, it would be great to read
your reply. Thanks!

Larry
'I do have a very pretty one from Brazil'


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Old January 22nd 05, 02:28 AM
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The 10 Guilden from Surinam I belive also has a humming bird.
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Old January 24th 05, 11:32 AM
Larry Louks
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notofilia.com wrote:

The 10 Guilden from Surinam I belive also has a humming bird.
Yezid Acosta
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Thank you for the reply. After doing some looking around, I see that you
are correct.

Larry
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Old January 24th 05, 01:13 PM
Jim Wild
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The Surinam note with the humming bird is for sale by Ebay seller,
Prolnvidia.

A set of 3 Suriman notes for $2.49 "buy it now".
Jim

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Old January 24th 05, 01:23 PM
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Larry, the sellers ID is actually, proinvidia.
Jim

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Old January 24th 05, 03:00 PM
Larry Louks
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Jim Wild was helpful in providing the following:
Larry, the sellers ID is actually, proinvidia.


Many thanks, Jim. I had a look at it, but decided that the Brazilian
note is much prettier, so I'll just use that one.

Larry
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Old January 24th 05, 03:43 PM
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You could have made it a double whamy gift being as inexpensive as they
were. Now I feel compelled to check out this Brazilian note that you
speak of. My direction in this note collecting endeavor is colorful
animal notes. Lucky for me those are usually cheap. In fact my 3
favorites notes were less than $5 a piece. Including the Madagascar
25,000 Franc (P-82~UNC) which is apparently worth $25 in the Standard
book. Thats one thing about the paper money that differs from coins so
far. The values seem to be less "set in stone" if you will. But value is
not a collecting aspect for me.

Speaking of value... There has been talk of these display pages and the
harm they may cause to notes in the distant future. I have these
cheapest 3 pocket binder pages possibly available. How much time are we
talking about before deteriation starts on the bills? And, Will keeping
the album in a cool dry place help matters any? Is there really that big
of a difference between types of plastic? Just wondering.

Jim

 




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