World Bank Note (Scotland) 5 Pound/ Sterling
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- A comprehensive explanation of the World Bank Note (Scotland) 5 Pound/ Sterling. Speaking on the nickname (quid), issuing bank, denominations printed, and issued. Years of initial issuance, composition of the note, dimensions, color, images, and scriptures on the note, and the security features.
The Scotland note is pretty cool.
Yeah. It is an awesome note. I thank my wife so much for getting it for me...
Those are really nice notes. I only have Canada, Italy, England, Japan & Germany. The one from Germany is the oldest from 1910.
Hey A.P. sounds like you got a pretty decent world note collection yourself...
How did you come across your foreign notes? Travel or purchase...
@@legaltender1980 The Canadian notes were purchased. They are the Devil Head notes. The others were from when my parents traveled, many a year ago. I was in Italy several years ago but wasn't interested in the euro notes of that time, so I didn't keep any. I don't have many I think I have around 15 total.
@anthonypuccio9575 copy all...
Do you have any Canadian or Mexico Notes? You know whats crazy that`s the best way to get foreign notes because they can get expensive especially the higher denomination, does not even matter where the come from . I was looking for notes from Haiti on eBay and the prices are ridicules especially when the notes have very little value when it comes to the exchange rate. If I can get not by people who visit other countries I will gladly take them to add to my collection, so all ways ask friends and neighbors, you would be surprise what they give. Keep posting, always interesting.
Hey brother. Thank you for your continued support of the channel.
I do not have any paper currency from Canada. I believe I do have 1 note from Mexico. Once I debut that note. I'll give you a shout out.
You are correct with getting souvenirs (foreign currency) from people that travel. The thing is, you'll have to know someone that travels, and that might be the hard part...
I'm glad you enjoyed the episode. I'll try to keep the next one as interesting...
Australia $5 & $10, Canada $1, $2, & $5, Germany 5 Deutsche Mark, Guyana $20, Indonesia 10 Sen, Mexico 20 Pesos, Philippines 20, 50, and 100 Pisos, Russia 50 Ruble, and South Vietnam 20 and 50 Dong.
C.O.T.C. you have very respectable world note collection. That's pretty awesome. I wouldn't mind seeing a few of them...
Talk to you soon brother...