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Curious paper money - Preface,
Introduction
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WHY: |
Well, we thought to blow a fresh breeze into the sites of papermoney colllectors and so we try to present this hobby from our point of view! |
What exactly: |
From
the vast amount of paper money collectibles we show you a few strange pieces
which are not like anything else in the area of German emergency paper
money from 1914 to 1924. Again and again collectors view these pieces with
curious eyes and discuss what more curiosities can be found. Here you can
find a short survey with a few examples.
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Steel etching on handmade paper In November
1923 100 Goldmark were
100 Trillion Marks = 100.000.000.000.000,- Mark
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Beginning
and development of paper money
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- money and economy
- when did it start the first paper money
- why do people collect emergency paper money and why do they collect curious paper money - special forms of Notgeld - Money history: numbers, facts, dates |
Special
forms of Notgeld - a survey
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- Main survey
with many examples
- Notgeld made of unusual materials - Notgeld printed on papers which were produced for other purposes - Notgeld with unusual overprints or stickers - Notgeld with other unusual details |
More
about paper money
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- Some more interesting paper
money collections (many pictures)
- Old fashioned collections - More web-sites about paper money, links - Quality, abbreviations, nominals, terms |
Important
things in the net - net culture
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contents/
old fashioned collections/ more
intresting! coll./ links/ terms/
literature/ offer/
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