World Currency Collection - Uncirculated 206 Countries
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2012
- This is my current collection of uncirculated banknotes from 206 countries. These banknotes range from the 1940's to 2011.
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Your hand presenting the banknotes at one point, made me burst into laugh :)) funny guy...nice collection, keep it up!
+Iulian Solomon I'm glad you noticed. I was laughing while I filmed that hahaha.
You have a pretty nice collection. Nice video
Very nice collection!
Thanks for sharing your great collection with the world.
Just started collecting myself ...nice video mate
Thanks. There is definitely nothing wrong with having more! I hope to expand my collection into something like yours in the future.
Beautiful,thank you for sharing.
amazing collection!!
just starting on mine 😂😂
it's great to possess the world's value & art all at the same time 🙌🙌
I agree. You will learn so much about the world's history and cultures by starting this hobby. Congrats!
Very nice collection :)
+Nandi Collector Thanks! I appreciate the support
Nice Notes! I collect some myself! I subbed.
Nice collection bro..keep it up
Very beautiful banknotes collection.
wow man, you are awesome!!!
Wow.. Your Collections are amazing mate ..Even I started collecting it but have only 2/3 .. 😛 Im inspired by you ..🙂
Thank you for showing support! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Most of my collection is small banknotes from each country but I would love to expand the collection to larger banknotes someday.
I would recommend the _Standard Catalog of World Paper Money_ . It is a useful resource to see every banknote in the world.
Thanks! I hope to keep improving it more and more.
A+ Excellent video! Thank you for posting! :)
Besides Chess and detailed model building, I really thought that people who collect coins, banknotes, and, stamps, would show some class and see these as hobbies to learn from and help and praise one another, and, not to criticize - I was wrong! :(
Besides coins and stamps, I have a huge collection of banknotes I've been collecting since the 1970s. This guy has a small banknote collection - but, he has many banknotes I don't have, whereas I have many he doesn't have. MY POINT - "Learn from each other!"
This is a hobby to make friends, share ideas, and, have a lot of fun...not to criticize one another.
If you're here to make fun or a 'joke' of novelty banknotes which for some places are all that's available - don't go away mad, just go away!
Some exciting places like Antarctica; The North Pole; TV Shows; movies; The Solar System; Wildlife; The Oceans; etc...are also included as novelties in this banknote hobby. If you don't like it, ignore it, and, go away!
I'm not an authority on this, I just love it! I'm simply a hobbyist who dislikes negative comments towards people who collect.
As far as negative commenters go, do any of you have ultra-rare banknotes from Dubai; Italian Somaliland; The Danish West Indies; Montenegro; German Southwest Africa; German East Africa; Zanzibar; etc?
If you don't, ask some intelligent questions! If not, don't go away mad, just go away!
I just started collecting a little over a year ago but I plan on building my collection even more in the future. This will be the 'base' that I can continue off of.
Thanks! My collection is much larger now so I will have to add another video with the new banknotes soon.
i love your respect of the collection
thanks for the replay xP
Yeah, I always buy mine on eBay and Amazon. Just type in: Currency Storage Pages or Plastic currency holders. I put a link in the description to the exact ones that I buy on Amazon.They come in all sorts of different sizes though.
ur collection is very nice. nice to see that u have a small banknote of Bangladesh (two taka) in your album!
Thanks! Most of my banknotes are pretty small denominations but I still find it cool to own such a wide variety.
Yep I saw Belize Central America, nice collection.
180 currencies
The United Nations currently recognizes 180 currencies that are used in 195 countries across the world. The United States dollar is a popular currency, and about 66 countries either peg their currency to the US dollar or use it as their currency.Jun 28, 2018
Although Croatian currency (kuna) is rather old, its awesome to see it in your collection. Awesome video.
+Dado Thanks! I hope to get newer and more modern kuna banknotes soon.
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Hey, can you please share the list of notes alongwith the 206 countries ? I think there were only 199 notes of 192 types. I myself am about to complete my collection and want to be sure that I have not missed out on any.
Here is a rough list of the banknotes:
Afghanistan: 1,000 Afghanis - 1993
Albania: 1 Albanian Lek - 1976
Algeria:
Angola: 5 Angolan Kwanzas - 1999
Anguilla/ Antigua & Barbuda/ Dominica/ Grenada/ Montserrat/ Saint Kitts & Nevis/ Saint Lucia/ Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: 5 East Caribbean Dollars - 2008
Argentina: 50 Argentine Pesos - 1983
Armenia: 10 Armenian Drams - 1993
Aruba:
Australia: 1 Australian Dollar -
Austria:
Azerbaijan: 50 Azerbaijani Manat - 1993
The Bahamas: 1 Bahamian Dollar - 2008
Bahrain: ½ Bahraini Dinara - 2007
Bangladesh: 1 Bangladeshi Taka - 1991
Barbados: 2 Barbadian Dollars - 2007
Belarus: 10 Belarusian Rubles - 2000
Belgium:
Belize: 2 Belize Dollars - 2007
Benin/ Burkina Faso/ Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)/ Guinea-Bissau/ Mali/ Senegal: 1,000 West African State Francs - 2009
Bermuda:
Bhutan: 5 Bhutanese Ngultrum - 2006
Bolivia: 1,000 Bolivian Pesos - 1982
Bosnia & Herzegovina: 500 Bosnia/Herzegovinian Dinara - 1992
Botswana: 10 Botswana Pula - 2011
Brazil: 500 Brazilian Cruzados - 1986/90
Brunei: 1 Brunei Ringgit - 2011
Bulgaria: 20 Bulgarian lev - 1991
Burma/Myanmar: 1 Burman Kyat - 1972 + 50 Myanmar Kyats - 1997
Burundi: 10 Burundian Francs - 2007 + 20 Burundian Francs - 2007
Cambodia: 50 Cambodian Riel - 2002
Cameroon/ Central African Republic/ Chad/ Republic of the Congo/ Equatorial Guinea/ Gabon: 500 Central African State Francs - 2002
Canada: 1 Canadian Dollar -
Cape Verde:
Cayman Islands: 1 Cayman Islands Dollar - 2001
Chile: 5 Chilean Pesos - 1959
China: 2 Chinese Fen - 1953
Colombia: 1000 Colombian Pesos - 2008
Comoros: 500 Comorian Francs -
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 20 Congolese Francs - 2003
Cook Islands: 3 Cook Islands Dollars - 1992
Costa Rica: 5 Costa Rican Colones - 1989
Croatia: 100,000 Croatian Dinara - 1993
Cuba: 1 Cuban Peso - 2007
Curacao: 1 Netherland Antillean Gulden - 1970
Cyprus: 1 Cyprian Pound - 2004
Czech Republic: 5 Czech Koruna - 1961
Denmark:
Djibouti: 1,000 Djiboutian Francs - 1979
Dominican Republic: 20 Dominican Republic Pesos - 2010
East Timor: 20 Timor Escudos - 1967
Ecuador: 5 Ecuadoran Sucres - 1988
Egypt: 50 Egyptian Piastres - 2008
El Salvador:
Eritrea: 1 Eritrean Nafka - 1997
Estonia: 2 Estonian Krooni - 2007
Ethiopia: 1 Ethiopian Birr - 2003
Falkland Islands:
Faroe Islands:
Fiji: 2 Fijian Dollars - 2007
Finland: 1 Finnish Markka - 1963
France: 20 French Francs - 1997
French Polynesia:
The Gambia: 10 Gambian Dalasis - 2006
Georgia: 1 Georgian Laris - 1993
Germany:
Ghana: 1 Ghana Cedi - 2010
Gibraltar:
Greece: 100 Greek Drachmai - 1978
Guatemala: 1 Guatemalan Quetzal - 2008
Guernsey: 1 Guernsey Pound - 1991
Guinea: 100 Guinean Francs - 1998
Guinea-Bissau: 100 Guinea-Bissauan Pesos - 1990
Guyana: 20 Guyanese Dollars - 1996
Haiti: 1 Haitian Gourde - 1989
Honduras: 2 Honduran Lempiras - 2008
Hong Kong: 10 Hong Kong Dollars - 2007
Hungary: 200 Hungarian Forint - 2005
Iceland: 10 Icelandic Kronur - 1961
India: 5 Indian Rupees - 2010
Indonesia: 10 Indonesian Sen - 1964
Iran: 500 Iranian Rials - 1980 +
Iraq: 50 Iraqi Dinars -
Ireland:
Isle of Man:
Israel: 50 Israeli Shekels - 1978
Italy: 1,000 Italian Lire - 1990
Jamaica: 50 Jamaican Dollars - 2010
Japan: 1 Japanese Yen - 1946
Jersey: 1 Jersey Pound - 2010
Jordan: 1 Jordanian Dinar - 2011
Kazakhstan: 3 Kazakhstani Tenge - 1993
Kenya: 5 Kenyan Shillings - 1978
Korea, North: 5 North Korean Won - 2002
Korea, South: 1,000 South Korean Won - 2007
Kosovo/Yugoslavia: 20 Yugoslavian Dinar - 1978
Kuwait: 1 Kuwaiti Dinar - 1991
Kyrgyzstan: 1 Kyrgyzstani Som - 1999
Laos: 500 Lao Kip - 1988
Latvia: 2 Latvian Rubles - 1992
Lebanon: 500 Lebanese Livres - 1988
Lesotho: 5 Lesotho Loti - 1989
Liberia: 5 Liberian Dollars - 2009
Libya: ¼ Libyan Dinar - 2002
Liechtenstein:
Lithuania: 0.2 Lithuanian Talonas - 1991
Luxembourg: 50 Luxembourg Francs -
Macau: 10 Macanese Pataca - 2005
Macedonia: 10 Macedonian Denari - 2008
Madagascar: 100 Malagasy Ariary - 2004
Malawi: 5 Malawian Kwacha - 1997
Malaysia: 1 Malaysian Ringgit - 1998
Maldives: 20 Maldivian Rufiyaa - 2008
Malta:
Mauritania: 100 Mauritanian Ouguiya - 2008
Mauritius: 25 Mauritian Rupees - 2009
Mexico: 100 Mexican Pesos - 1982
Moldova: 1 Moldovan Leu - 2006
Mongolia: 5 Mongolian Tugrik - 2005
Montenegro:
Morocco: 20 Moroccan Dirhams - 2005
Mozambique: 100 Mozambican Meticals - 1989
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic: 2 Nagorno-Karabakh Drams - 2004
Namibia: 10 Namibian Dollars - 2001
Nepal: 2 Nepalese Rupees - 1981 + 5 Nepalese Rupees - 2010
Netherlands:
New Zealand:
Nicaragua: 10 Nicaraguan Córdoba - 2009
Nigeria: 5 Nigerian Naira - 2009
Norway:
Oman: 100 Omani Baisa - 1995
Pakistan: 5 Pakistani Rupees - 2010
Panama:
Papua New Guinea: 2 Papua New Guinean Kina - 2007
Paraguay: 1,000 Paraguayan Guaranís - 2005
Peru: 10 Peruvian Inti - 1986
Philippines: 2 Philippine Peso - Early 1970’s
Poland: 100 Polish Zloty - 1988
Portugal:
Qatar: 1 Qatari Rial - 2008
Romania: 1,000 Romanian Lei - 1998
Russia/USSR: 1 Russian Ruble - 1991
Russia/USSR: 10/50 Russian MMM Pyramids -
Rwanda: 100 Rwandan Francs - 2003
Saint Helena:
Samoa: 5 Samoan Tala - 2008
Sao Tome & Principe (St Thomas & Prince): 500 St. Thomas & Prince Dobras - 1989
Saudi Arabia: 1 Saudi Arabian Riyal - 2007
Serbia: 10 Serbian Dinar - 2006
Seychelles: 10 Seychellois Rupees - 1998
Sierra Leone: 1,000 Sierra Leonean Leone - 2010
Singapore: 1 Singapore Dollar - 1987
Slovakia: 20 Slovakian Korun - 2006
Slovenia: 1 Slovenian Tolajav - 1990
Solomon Islands: 2 Solomon Island Dollars - 2011
Somalia: 50 Somali Shillings - 1991
Somaliland: 5 Somaliland Shillings - 1994
South Africa: 10 South African Rand - 2009
Spain: 100 Spanish Pesetas - 1970
South Sudan: 1 South Sudanese Pound - 2011
Sri Lanka: 10 Sri Lankan Rupee - 2005
Sudan: 25 Sudanese Piastres - 1987
Suriname: 100 Surinamese Gulden - 1986
Swaziland: 10 Swazi lilangeni - 2006
Sweden: 20 Swedish Kronur - 1991+
Switzerland:
Syria: 5 Syrian Pounds - 1991
Taiwan: 0.5 Taiwan Dollars - 1949
Tajikistan: 5 Tajikistani Rubles - 1994
Tanzania: 500 Tanzanian Shillings - 2004
Thailand: 20 Thai Baht -
Tonga: 1 Tongan Dollar - 1995
Transnistria: 1, 5, & 10 Transnistrian Rubles - 1994
Trinidad & Tobago: 1 Trinidad and Tobago Dollar - 2006
Tunisia:
Turkey: 10 Turkish Liars - 1970
Turkmenistan: 100 Turkmenistani Manat - 2005
Uganda: 50 Ugandan Shillings - 1997
Ukraine: 1 Ukrainian Karbovanet - 1991
United Arab Emirates: 5 United Arab Emirate Dihrams - 2007
United Kingdom:
United States: 2 United State Dollars - 2003
Uruguay: 200 Uruguayan Pesos - 1989
Uzbekistan: 5 & 1 Uzbekistani Som - 1994
Vanuatu: 200 Vanuatu Vatu - 2007
Venezuela: 2 Venezuelan Bolivares - 2007
Vietnam: 200 Vietnamese Dong - 1987
Yemen: 10 Yemeni Rials - 1990
Zambia: 50 Zambian Kwacha - 1988
Zambia: 50 Zambian Kwacha - 1988
Zambia: 100 Zambian Kwacha - 1988
Zimbabwe: 500 Zimbabwean Dollars - 2006
Your collection is really awesome.please tell me that how many currency have you?
Does anyone know of a free software to track your paper currency standing? I collect bills each month like the 500 Euro, or what ever i can get my hands on and I would like to track their value if possible against their dollar. I have Iranian, Iraqi, Egyptian, Indian, Swiss and Philippines bills too, and always looking for other currencies for my collection.
hi im just wondering isit possible to get all the notes just from the money changer in our own countries itself?
Idiot.
im looking to get something exactly like this. I see that there's guys on ebay that sell the UNC notes. I'm really considering buying 100 different notes from 100 different countries and that should get me halfway there. I was always interested in stuff like this, but didn't really know what i wanted till i saw this video. What would you recommend? I can source the other 100 manually from banks and other sellers on ebay. getting a collection like this is a lot of work IMHO. where did you get your notes from? I was also checking the bank im with and they got a couple. Please let me know. thanks for sharing
I think it is a really fun hobby! I have learned so much about the world from doing research on each banknote that I get.
eBay is a great source. About 75% of my current collection came from eBay. I would start with cheaper banknotes (one from each country) to get a "base" established haha. From there, start expanding on your favorite countries and get the whole range of banknotes.
Remember that there is no rush to get every country. You can build your collection over years, even decades. In the end, it is about what you enjoy and what kind of a collection you are going for.
Good luck with your collection. You should upload a video after it is started. I always like comparing what others have to see the variety of banknotes out there!
Nice and focused collection... Not easy to focus on 1 currency each of 1 country. I am a victim there and have got around 450 currencies from around 180 countries. :)
But, I am happy as I love collecting variety
Hi let me know where did u purchase this album
You have Jamaican money, finally someone who collected it
Just fantastic awesome
Very nice collection, I have 60+ countries, a long way to go yet, an advice, for your collection to look better, order your banknotes by country and by series, it will look nicer :)
Thanks! Having the full collections of each series would be nice but it takes money and time :)
Amazing collection, sir.. I wonder how u collect all of that sir? Through buying online or when u travel to different countries? Coz , im just a beginner coin and paper notes collector, if u dont mind sir, I want to get an idea from u, .. Tnx a lot, Im from the Philippines.
Where did you get Antarctican banknote?
I get most of mine on eBay. It isn't the most cost efficient way to get a collection due to shipping and seller charges but it seems like the easiest for me since I don't know of any currency exchange places for uncirculated banknotes.
They don't even make one dollar Canadian bills anymore. I've never seen one so that was really interesting!
i have collected 50 plus countries banknotes so far, and I have been collecting it from last year. I am very much impressed with your collections. did you all get from online purchase?
ambika rai I think he bought it because, the notes are crispy clean and they don't look used at all
Yeah. I bought the vast majority of them online. A few are from neighbors and relatives who traveled overseas and got the banknotes from their respective countries.
Bournefort i love how happy you seem
Bournefort can you suggest me any one link
From were you brought a collection...
If you wanted to find out how much all your collection was worth what are some places you would go look or find out from?
Not sure. To get a really rough idea you can compare your banknotes to the ones for sale online and add up the total.
Nice find! You should put up a video and show them.
Thanks, do you have a collection of your own?
Nice collection bro,... liked it too much.
I wonder from where did u get so much currencies collected, i too collect currency but have just collected 31 countries currency so far.
Good to see our country currency Rs. 2 and Rs. 5.
where did you get that album???
Hi I checked the link: It's 20 pages and each page holds 3 banknote, So I can store my 60 banknotes, Right ?
Correct. There are 3 openings per page, just like in the video.
Hey dude i have question where do you buy those plastic thing , xD i wish i had one , if you know where to buy it online can you tell me plz ?
It's not for sale but thanks for the offer!
Hi Mate.!!! Owsum collections respect..... Even I have similar collections, But I would like to ask you whether these BCW 3 pocket sheet is good for storage bank notes or not. Since I have bought few days back 4 pocket BCW sheet recently to my notice I have captured that bank notes get BEND/FOLD. U can observe it when you take out Banknotes from BCW pockets. Just wanna know have you experience such thing. Brotha Suggest me any good Currency storage sheet.. Thanks in advance...
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I noticed that some of my banknotes do get curves in them. Some of them are slightly wavy. If you wanted to keep your banknotes in perefect condition you could buy hard plastic pages. They would cost more and would be much heavier though.
I read a review that said "Lighthouse Vario 3C" currency pages are very durable and high quality. Type that into eBay or Amazon and you can find them. They are not hard plastic but they are made in Germany. I haven't tried them myself so I can't give you my personal opinion.
Thanks Mate..!!! Keep posting your videos :-)
I'm also collecting notes and coins of other country I started 6 months ago but I had only
qatar
us
australia
Japan
Egypt
china
but coins I had more than 50 countries
From where did you buy this currency sleeves? And which brand??
See description
do you have a philippine peso and thai baht??
Where did you get most of them from???
Beautiful really I think bank notes collection is most beautiful over the world what think u about it?
Hi, how did you manage to do this?! Can you give me some tips and tricks please?
Time and patience! :) Most of my banknotes come from online sellers. Also, I became friends with a lot of foreign classmates when I was in college and they gave me lots of banknotes (Cambodia, India, Laos, Pakistan, China, Mexico, Canada, plus many more). Also, anytime my family or friends take vacations, I ask them to bring banknotes back with them. Someday I would love to travel and collect more myself!
Wow I only have 6 from different countries, that is a lot!
That is awesome. I love learning about each country when I research the banknotes. Which banknotes/countries do you have?
that's a great collection. where are you from? if you want, I can send you the actual currency from Mexico. it's really beautiful.
You need to bay some banknotes from poland I see only one 100zloty , but I like your collection I really nice :)
6:04 Did anyone noticed that 10 trillion dollar banknote?
In WW2 the Hungarian pengő was so bad that there were 1 billion "bil-pengős". That basically meant 1 sextillion or 10^21 (1000000000000000000000) pengő.
Its a 10 Trillion Zim Dollar from Zimbabwe
3:41 Yay my country is included! :D (My country is Mauritius, it is the middle right node)
Very cool! Have you lived in Mauritius your whole life? It must be beautiful living on the ocean. (I am from Minnesota, USA so I don't see the oceans very often!)
Bournefort i was born in Mauritius, their are beautiful beaches there
do u still have the antartca money
Great collection .... I also have banknotes...but I don't have album...pls tell me where to buy... ( Link if possible)...thanks.. :-)
+asdfgme I purchased the blue leather one from Amazon. Just search for "leather binder" or "faux leather binder". They should be around $10. The black one is just a normal 3-ring binder from school.
Office Max or Office depot also have a good variety if you would like to see them in-person.
Why didn’t you explain where each currency was from
I want to know the value of 1943 5 franc note
Iam also collecting very very old coins and notes I have 84 coins and 21 notes these are very old and I like your collection
Haha the newer ones are pretty cool.
What brand of binder holders are those?
I have a link to the pages in the description. They are listed under Amazon.com from the brand BCW.
Thank you.
I am up to 281 banknotes. I have been getting more from European countries lately.
Wow very nice collection! I also added some videos with my banknotes collection and unboxing on my TH-cam channel! 💪🙂👍
cool
that's a good collection. how many times do you collect it ? i don't know if i write good because i'm italian
Thank you, I appreciate it. Collecting currency is a fun hobby. I enjoy researching the currency and looking into the history of each country as I go. It took me about two years to collect all of the banknotes in this video. I need to get more Italian lira though! hahaha
Hi one of your notes is unnamed and it's actually a bill from the Philippines! It's the one above Poland :)
Thanks for noticing, I have labelled all of my bankotes since I uploaded this video. I even got some of the new Phillipine banknotes!
You got Thailand old 20 bath there, that one still on circulating along with the newer one, soon next 2 year that one will be uncirculate.
Then the uncirculated banknote will be more rare. Do you live in Thailand?
Yep I live in Thailand.
I love your collection dude ! Trinidad and Tobago got a 50 dollar bill recently it would be nice if you can get it we only got it in 2013 /2012
Wow, I just read an article about that after I saw your comment. That looks like a good banknote to add to my collection! :)
www.trinidadexpress.com/news/The_return__of_the__50_bill-163367646.html
How many currency you have
ambika rai I'd love to see your collection!
Hmm...you have the old Canadian one dollar bill? We don't use bills for one dollar anymore. We use coins :)
how many banknotes do you have i only have 90
Nice collection, I enjoyed watching your video. You can see my collection. Greetings from Croatia.
I want to buy this book what is the price of this book
Not for sale. Sorry! I enjoy collecting them too much to sell.
Thai Baht at 5:24 and Philippines at 4:27
wow you have Serbian Dinar exellent (i am from serbia i have so much of them)
how do you get this dinar?
I purchased these online from a Serbian seller on eBay. I love how Tesla is on the 100 dinar banknote with his magnetic field equation.
Out of my entire collection, Serbia has some of the most interesting and cool looking banknotes.
I now have the entire Serbian series of banknotes.
and me too Tesla was a great man
entires?
Спасибо за обратную связь!
wow... how did u collect all these mahn!!
I bought most of them online and got a few from friends. I wish I had traveled to all of these countries and found them in person! That would be much more fun and interesting :)
Do you have Ugand's note?
I only have one of them. At 5:43, you can see the 50 Shilling banknote. I will have to get more in the future.
Blind idiot, watch the video.
How much I would love to have that old paper $1 Australian, shame we only have $1 Coins now and plastic notes.
Симпатичная коллекция! Хотя, на половину её я не стал бы тратиться. Но это дело вкуса.
Спасибо за обзор!
You have collected 2 banknote of Nepal 2 Rupes and 5 Rupes.
my son has a currency which has a name 'jugoslavije' do you know which country is that
+irfan syed That is the Yugoslavia currency. I don't think it is used anymore because Yugoslavia was broken up into many smaller countries which have their own currencies now.
That 2000 lei banknote from romania is extremly rare it was prodused only one year
Not rare at all, you don't know what you are talking about. You can still buy this note in bundle of 100 pieces. Or about $1 to $2 from many dealers. So tired of idiots on ebay and here calling notes rare. A Zanzibar 100 rupees is rare, a Canada 1912 $500 is rare............
@@kamuzu u ghaiy
Whats the music
It was either one of TH-cam's default song tracks that you choose when uploading a video or a default song on the iMovie app which I used to upload the video. I can't remember which.
Do you have Bulgarian lev ?
Dont be so blind, he has 20 Lev at 1:04
bro which Indian 5 rupees u have know that note is banned 6 or 7 years ago only now only they are 5 rupees coin
nice collection.I see your still missing a few I've got.
Thanks! Which banknotes do you collect?
Hey.I collect pretty much anything that as age on it,I got a Trinidad and Tobago 1964 five dollar and the one dollar as well, all the old Jamaican coins and paper money,few pounds,and india money,just to name a few.
yah i might i aslo have about 200 300 coins also why did you buy the antartica money even though the continent of antartica has no real currency
will you sell them sir
sanvi enjeti Not a chance. 😉
Good luck my friend with that, such a great hobby, can't stop loving it, can't stop collecting and hunt for more, you should join us in Banknotes lovers in facebook, there we sell, buy, swap, exchange ideas and informations, buy the way nice music in the video ;-)
Sam Ghaz send me the fab link
I only have Switzerland banknotes a lot and Mexican banknotes a lot I even have the $100,000 Mexican bill the highest denomination Mexico has ever printed
where was australian?
Blind idiot......3rd page
@3:41 Mexican banknote $100 pesos bill