United States of America, 1 Dolar Silver Certificate Speelman-White, 1899, p.338c
On the front of the large-format coin are the portraits of the "Black Eagle" symbolizing the United States of America and Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant, the 16th and 18th Presidents of the country.
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Estimate: 8000TL / 988USD / 825EUR
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Germany - Weimar Republic, 50 Mark, 1920, p.068
There are images of "woman with flower" on the front of the money, "farmer" and "worker" on the back.
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Estimate: 500TL / 62USD / 52EUR
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Germany-Memel, 20 Mark, 1922, p.06b
The autonomous Memel Region money, which is located within the borders of Lithuania today, was taken from Germany by the 1920 Versailles Treaty after World War I. Memel coins are actually banknotes, which are in the "Notgeld" class but are included in the money class in catalogs because they are autonomous region money.
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Estimate: 700TL / 86USD / 72EUR
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France, 100 Francs Corneille, 1978, p.149f
Since the portrait of Pierre Corneille, known as the "founder of the French tragedy" is both on the front and back sides of the money, this coin is called "100 Francs CORNEILLE" in France.
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Estimate: 700TL / 86USD / 72EUR
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Morocco, 50 Francs, 1943, p.26a
There is a picture of Casablanca on the front and the big "Star of David" in the middle of the back.
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Estimate: 900TL / 111USD / 93EUR
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Algeria, 10 Dinars, 1964, p.123b
Featuring the storks and the Sidi Boumediene Mosque on the front, this Algerian banknote is among the most popular in the world.
XF
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Russia (CCCP) Azerbaijan, 5.000.000 Roubles, 1923, ps.0720
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Estimate: 1200TL / 148USD / 124EUR
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Bulgaria, 200 Leva, 1943, p.064a
The portrait of Simeon, the 6 year old Tsar of Bulgaria in 1943 is placed on the front of the money. Simeon Borisov Saxe-Coburg was exiled from the country with his mother and brother during the revolution in 1946. He returned to his country in 1996 and served as the Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2001 to 2005.
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Estimate : 600TL / 74USD / 62EUR
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Bulgaria, 1000 Leva, 1942, p.061a
The portrait of Bulgarian Tsar III. Boris is placed on the front of the money.
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Greece - İtalian Occupation Period of Ionian Islands, 5,10,50 Drachmes, 1941, p.m12,p.m13,p.m14
When the Axis forces invaded Greece in 1941, the Ionian Islands fell under Italians control. Banknotes with Italian and Greek inscriptions on them are coins minted in 1941 after the occupation to be used in these islands.
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Estimate: 2500TL / 309USD / 258EUR
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Yugoslavia, 1.000 Dinars 1935, p.33
1000 Yugoslav Dinar covering today's Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) that existed until the end of World War II, is the largest clipped paper currency. 1000 Yugoslavian Dinar banknotes, printed between 1920 and 1939, are of great interest to collectors.
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Estimate: 7000TL / 864USD / 722EUR
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Afghanistan, 100 Afghanis, 1939, p.026a
On the front of the money is the portrait of the Afghan King Mohammed Zahir Shah, who ruled the country from 1933 to 1973.
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Estimate: 2000TL / 247USD / 206EUR
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Madagascar, 50 Francs, 1948-1957, p.038
The 50 Francs banknotes, which were put into circulation in 1948 by the "Banque de Madagascar" founded by the French in 1925 in Madagascar, which gained its freedom in 1960 and was a French colony until that date, are among the coins that are popular with collectors due to their visuality. It is a money that is hard to find in uncirculated conditioning.
UNC
Estimate: 9000TL / 1111USD / 928EUR
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Cameroon , 100 Francs, 1962, 9.10a
In 1960, the French-administered part of Cameroon became independent, as the Republic of Cameroun, under President Ahmadou Ahidjo. The southern part of British Cameroons federated with it in 1961 to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. The federation was abandoned in 1972. The country was renamed the United Republic of Cameroon in 1972 and the Republic of Cameroon in 1984. Paul Biya, the incumbent president
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Estimate: 4000TL / 494USD / 412EUR
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Korea, 100 Yen, 1947, p.46b
In 1905, Japan defeated the Russian Empire in 1905 to increase its own security and increase its influence over China. As a result of the conflict between the USA and the Soviet Union after World War II, the pro-Soviet North Korea and the pro-American South Korea were established in 1948. The 1947 Korean 100 Yen banknote is the last Korean banknote printed in Yen with the Japanese Emperor before the division.
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Estimate: 900TL / 111USD / 93EUR
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Philippines, 1 Peso, 1941, p.089a
This money is one of the coins included in the "emergency material package" given to the pilots who survived the crash when the Allied States (especially the American) planes were hit after the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941. The letter "E" at the end of the serial number is the initial of the word "Emergency".
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