UGANDA – BULL ELEPHANT – 1996 – 500 SHILLINGS – PICK 35 – CRISP UNCIRCULATED – This Bull Elephant would make a great gift for any pachyderm lover or collector of world banknotes. Over the next few months we will be agresively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.
LITHUANIA – WOLVES – 500 TOLANU – 1993 – PICK 46 – CRISP UNCIRCULATED BANKNOTE – Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.
Guatemala – Gen. Jose Maria Orellana – 1 Quetzal – 1992 – Pick 80 – Crisp Uncirculated
Venezuela – Two Porpoises – 2 Bolivares Fuertes – 2007 – Pick 88 – Crisp Uncirculated
Venezuela – Armadillos – 5 Bolivares Fuertes – 2007 – Pick (New) – Crisp Uncirculated
Honduras – Presidential Palace – 20 Lempiras – 2003 – Pick 87 – Crisp Uncirculated
South Africa – The Big Five – Rhinocerous – 10 Rand – 2005 – Pick 128 – Crisp Uncirculated
Poland – Lesser Horseshoe Bat – 2 Zlote – 2010 – Nordic Gold – BU
Arctic Territories – Polar Dollars – Seal – $2 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated
Guatemala – Stylized Dove of Peace – Paz – 1 Quetzal – 1999 /2001 – Great Pocket Piece! – – With a beautifully stylized Dove of Peace this Quetzal coin is a pocket piece we should all carry as an everyday reminder of what’s important in this turbulent world of ours. Only issued for three years, it is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-284.
The Central Bank of China – Sun Yat-sen – 20 Cents – 1940 – Pick 227 – Crisp Uncirculated Banknote
Great Britain – Wedding Coin – Every Bride Needs One! – As the poem goes: ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a sixpence in her shoe.’ A sixpence is a coin that was minted in Britain for over four centuries and was worth six pennies. So this wedding tradition is definitely English and is believed to have begun in the Victorian era. Each item in the poem represents a good-luck token for the bride. A sixpence in the bride’s shoe represents wealth and financial security. For optimum fortune, the sixpence should be in the left shoe. These days, a dime or a copper penny is sometimes substituted but this is the real deal and every bride should have one.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-274.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-95.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-269c.
Nigeria – Three Farmers – 50 Naira – 2004 – Pick 27 – Crisp Uncirculated
Kenya – Mzee Jomo Kenyatta – Nyayo Monument – 100 Shilingi – 2006 – Pick (New) – Crisp Uncirculated Built in Nairobi, Kenya to commemorate President D. Moi who ruled from 1978 until 2002.
Australia – Two Dollars – 1985 – Pick 43e – Crisp Uncirculated
Jamaica – Dunn’s River Falls – $100 – 2006 – Pick 84 – Crisp Uncirculated
Chile – Heroes Monument – 1,000 Pesos – 2006 – Pick (New) – Crisp Uncirculated
First struck in 1895, the British Trade Dollar was issued to facilitate British trade in the Orient. The trade dollar was struck on a continuing basis until 1935, when it was discontinued.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-212.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-297.
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-173a
This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-905.
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