Notgeld are some of my favorite notes to collect cause of the variety of them! Christian, you got some sick ones in here!
Most German notgeld are almost worthless - typically under a $1 for a set of four. So many of them were printed for collectors.
As you probably know by now, most of the Notgeld you got are Austrian printed shortly after WW1, almost exclusively for collectors, so, alas, almost worthless.
Thanks for sharing these historical notes!
I was gonna say that the ones after the Japanese were Notgeld(emergency money) from Germany and I agree with Schalke that they are pretty amazing. I've only watched for minutes while being a stay at home dad and my son(Daxton 22 months) rather enjoys watching you he was smiling while you were talking in the beginning. Looking forward to the rest of the massive amount of world banknotes. Keep up the great videos Christian.
I love this, opening my eyes to some new banknotes!
I loved collecting when I was younger , lol money's not great now that's its not just my allowance going to it but I cannot wait to continue my collection. Love video like this.
Those are awesome, I might have to branch into currencies 😄
Fun video, thanks for sharing!
great video dude, I haven’t even finished the video but all your videos are awesome
Keep up the great content!
Lovely note to finish the first group on, the Trinidad and Tobago $1 (1939) one of my all time favourites in nice condition!
that's a lot of notes, thanks for sharing
Amazing collection and educational video, thumbs up.
Awesome banknote review. 👍
A so kind notes Christian shows the valuable of this great hobbie and its his HISTORY .....❤
Thank You for making world coins and notes videos, I've been collecting for 40 years..
The Japanese government banknotes were used during the Japanese occupation during WW2 for several countries that they occupied including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Also the regional notes that you mentioned is notgeld from post WW1 germany when regions were just told to just print their own money because the german economy was in shambles.
Excellent video for collectors. Your pacing was nice...not spending too much time on common finds. When people comment on the relative value of notes, they probably don't consider the collectors' market. I would not take the advice of a coin shop and their bottom line. The rarity/value of some items will fluctuate, and the collectors' market will dictate. And that goes for fantasy notes as well, with their limited number production. Your passion, knowledge and enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks!
Wow,Awesome!
Great! But why didnt your put all of them in sleeves? And where did you buy them?
WOW!!!
I wish I could buy some of these one day...
Anyways "the Japanese government" one rupee was used in the Japanese imperium countries like for example Indonesia back in WWII 👍😁
Just like postage stamps paper money can be seen as art what a great pile of fun
I wish I had this collection 🤪
Awesome!
where do you get these lots and grab bags??
By far the best unveiling of foreign paper currency, or any paper currency for that matter. Interesting. I especially like the graphics on the old Germanic notes. But because of my short attention span i would have preferred you had broken this up into two-to-four segments. Thereby going into greater detail on some of these notes. In fact this video was so long that from beginning to end you had to have a wardrobe change. You started the video with a blue t-shirt and finished with a red t-shirt. Not sure if that was a political statement or not. After all, some things have changed on the political front since when you first started the video. Nevertheless, I loved it.
That’s some sweet moneys
I received a bunch of world paper money and finely had time to research them. I found several worth over $300 in UNC condition. Love to see all the different paper money looks like too. Good luck
Where can i get wholesale banknotes like the ones shown in tjis video?
8am here in Manila and i started my day salavating at this newest hunt of your Christian! Great score! tons of wartime material so thats a winner :) the 1800s notes really woke me up! lol
ps. i also started with paper money instead of coins, my first collection was an assortment of Philippine Guerilla banknotes from different provinces here in the Philippines
Philippines is one of my Top15 countries to collect. Absolute beautiful currency.
Old German notes just look like postcards
I love netgelds now I have that 1919 5 Mark in my cart have you checked out the 2020 100 Peso from Mexico?
The five ruble note was from the USSR and was printed before and after WWII :)
Any recommendations of where should I buy some German marks?? And if so what websites you’d recommend.
5:34 Deutshe Amerika-Woche literally means “German American Week” in German
The 25 cent note is called a Shinplaster - Canada 🇨🇦 issued them.
The Landsbanki Islands is currency from Iceland.
Hay Christian I watched your video this morning in Australia I like the old Italian and Croatian bank notes from the 20s 30s 40s man
real treasure!!!
I love your Japanese notes *.*
How much can you get back by exchange currency from the bank? More or less.
Oh wow! How did you get them? You are a millioner, wow.
Old great collection thx
The 1000 pesos is occupied Philippines WWII and the yen notes are from Korea or Japan depending on the B or A on it and has English because of the American troops stationed there after WWII and has Japanese for the Japanese soldiers/people there.
where have you buy this
Thank you for your information because i know old currency from my country Indonesia thank you sir i hope you succes and healthy
I have bank notes from other countries how do I find out the value of them? China, Japan, Spain, Brazil etc!
The kind of videos I love to watch 😄😄😄
1 - Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes, was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority, as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II.
Money that was issued included the Philippines, Burma (now Myanmar), Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak (now Malaysia), Singapore, Brunei, the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and some areas of Oceania (New Guinea and the Solomon and Gilbert islands).
2 - Notgeld (German for "emergency money" or "necessity money") refers to money issued by an institution in a time of economic or political crisis.
Notgeld was a mutually-accepted means of payment in a particular region or locality, but notes could travel widely.
6:00 It is Soviet 5 Rubles and the languages on the obverse are the native languages of some of their Republics (Kazakh, Uzbeks, Tajiks, etc.).
20:40 *Billion
8:30 Finally someone said it. Only thing I ever bought from Littleton was these plastic type-set holders for like a buck each, but all of their actual coins/currency they sell is an utter rip-off to the highest degree
H-E double hockey sticks? Did you just make a Radar O'Reilly from M*A*S*H reference, Christian? LOL
Wow you certainly have some very interesting notes. I collect some foreign currency but I'm still not sure how much they are worth.
Yeah, I collect foreign currency, though mostly coins. I managed to get a big enough collection, but I don't like to trade. Lots of guys from India collect and want to trade. I usually buy.
You have a very rare bank of China five dollars bill which is blue.
Banknotes are pretty awesome but I'm intimidated by my lack of knowledge. Christian I loved my grab bag btw.
How do you come across lots like this? I would love to stumble upon someone's old collection of notes.
Often people know me or know people who know me! I didn't make money off this collection but if they ever sold they'd know who to go to!
I do have some rare ones am looking to sell to a collector if interested we can get in touch an talk business
How many note is it?
If I may suggest, since you might encounter more Notgelds in the future, watch the introduction to Notgeld video by Jesse from Notgeld Market UA-cam channel.
Whenever I get to acquire Notgelds, I always watch that to inspire myself :)
07:59 is indeed insanely expensive, if it is a real one. That is German East Africa, so before WW1.....thanks for sharing this through a video, I enjoyed it a lot.
Hi, I like your channel. where do you buy paper money?
Many of those German fittings you have from pre-World War were during the hyperinflation after World War II minted by different city-states. The safe-conduct pass with things that Americans dropped in the jungles and left off in The Villages for the Vietnamese who were VC or via calm could use it to get through and surrender to the Americans that's an original one you have
Hi my name is Trung and I intersted to have only one note from Vietnam. I am Vietnamese and live in Australia just wondering if you sell that note?
Love to hear from you if you want to sell and how much?
Thank you for the video
Where can I get these lots? The foreign lots I find on Ebay are basically the same. Just some common east Asian stuff
These were all sourced from dealers trying to move tons of their inventory.
most likely not the case in this situation, but having a bunch of something doesnt always mean it isnt rare or not valuable :P
I once bought a magic the gathering card lot with all older cards from when it first came out and there was MULTIPLES of most of the cards, some of them being worth a good chunk of money. 9 force of wills which at the time was worth around $90-110 each.
Plus, some people collect multiples because its special or something. But regardless, really dig the video! Keep up the good work, christian.
Hrvatska Kuna Croatian / Hungarian currency. There was a property/land mass called Hrvatska or Horvath. Which by coincidence is my last name. Horvat goes even further back to Jewish descent in Iraq and Israel from where people migrated to Croatia/Czechoslovakia/Poland/Rumania all of which were one land pre18th century I'm guessing. The spelling changes for some reason, probably because education or translation of it. I have Hungarian Pengo that goes back to 1941 Budapest and other bills also. Cool collection.
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Ive seen the video several times before now im looking at it again.hope im not late to ask christian to offfet me the banknote with a value of one(denomination one).sincere pleasure to buy it.
The 500,000 marked with the 2 heads... you have a star note of it *1W-085485
I saw that cuban 5 peso got my attention since its 13$ might get one 🤨👀
Some lovely notes in there, but many of the valuations are completely cosmic, x2 or x3 at least of the real value.
how can you tell if a note is real or fake???
Do u hve any Indian note
One bundle of those crisp notes at $8-$10 a note would be $500 , so how did you come up with a total value of $500 for everything.
I've collected world coins/currencies for 37+ years.
But I'm a hoarder., and never sell/trade anything.
I have literally thousands of world banknotes & tens of thousands of coins.
But the banknotes I find extra special, because "to me" they are small pieces of artwork. Such beautiful designs on soo many notes. Unfortunately it makes our United States notes look really boring.
Where did you get these and would you consider selling whole lot?
I have sold most of it - purchased from a contact I don't purchase much from but know mostly online.
@@TreasureTownCoins does the person you purchased from have anymore they are looking to sell, or do you have any left. More looking for asia-africa- south american currencies.
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The German "Pfennig" banknotes are unfortunately stamps 😬
4:56 this is written in Romanian as well cause a part of hungary was romanian
Good! A+++++++
HOW MUCH YOU PAID FOR ALL ?
I love to have some pieces of your currency collection, How I could have them?
THOSE russian notes are quite expensive, that 50 goes over 50$ on ebay
Hi just saw your video, like to know you still want those Japanese, china and Taiwan notes. If you don't able to give them to me?
no romanian banknotes?
I have 1942 Janine’s & Malaya nots
I Remember Bringing Foreign Paper Money To The Coin Shop They Said I Could Use It As Toilet Paper !
De Javasche bank satoe rupiah is cost 18 USD at that condition
Does the Queen's passing present any unique opportunities for countries that have her on their currency? Canada, Australia? Will King Charles be on the money all of a sudden? Will that bring new issues worth trying to get a hold of? Are you doing a video on it? lol Questions, man! Questions!
En el libro world paper money hay como dose mil billetes que no tienes.
Can I get all of these
Those where Japanese occupation notes. The rupees were for occupied Burma and the een cents where for most likely occupied Dutch islands. The centavos where for occupied Philippines. There’s also the victory note for when the U.S. took the Philippines back and put “victory” on the back and is called the victory series. America also made banknotes for many poor Allied country’s that couldn’t make it themselves.
Hello tresure town
Boss pa help nmn, ask ko lng kung hm yung mga banknotes ko, may gusto kasing bumili,
El de chile con la fecha 1938 ese vale .
-- Cont'd from previous "Blog"-- #17:36 Obsolete Canadian 25¢ note (probably no longer "cash-able") #18:23 German & Austrian Not Geld Notes Envelope (Has a lot of value {?} Do the research). #22:33 Greece switched over to the Euro at the turn of the century (in 2000). Drachma notes may still be exchanged for Euros (check the exchange market.). #27:09 It was worth about $3.50 when I was over there in 1963 -64. #--28:44-- "MPC" (Military Pay Certificate (US- Vietnam "War" era) There's a catalog out for US MPC. #29:53 Could be redeemable! #30:45 French West Africa, (?) #32:43 Russian conversion from Czarist to Communist notes. #35:47 Japanese Occupied Philippino 10 Centavos. (Still being passed to naive tourists & service persons in the mid-1960s.) #36:21 Probably issued prior to the Japanese invasion in WW II. (Or possibly later, just "back dated.") #38:46 ALL Russian Notes are RUBLES (prior to 1918 = Czar [Tsar], 1918-1990 = Communist, Present = "Republic." #41:02 Jap occupation PI money. #41:16 Allied Occupation of Germany. #41:31 Allied Occupation of Japan.
one of my best videos
i am from jordan but how cqn i get a rare coins grab bag??
can I have all the Japanese Yen banknotes
"1917 ww2" 🤦🏻♂️
In case you haven't found out yet: the "The Japanese Government" notes you have were issued by the Imperial Japanese Government in the Southeast Asian countries that they had attacked and occupied during WW2. These notes were to serve as regular currency in replacement of the notes that had been circulated by the British, Dutch, and American colonial administrations that were ousted. The rupees were issued in British-Burma (today's Myanmar), the pesos in the Philippines (a de-facto U.S. colony at the time), the dollars in British-Malaya (today's Malaysia and Singapore), and the dollars with Dutch writing in the Dutch East Indies (today's Indonesia). However, the various currencies reportedly were not well accepted by the local populations -- which perhaps explains why there are today still so many available in excellent, uncirculated condition.
And the small German notes are actually "Notgeld", literally "emergency money". They were issued after WW1 (and before the hyperinflation began!) by towns and cities in lieu of coinage, which was in severly short supply at the time. These notes could only be used for payments of smaller amounts within the issuing city or town. In other words: they were NOT national currency, but what collectors today would perhaps describe as "community money". Some of them can be really, really valuable. So you better do your homework and check out each of the notes!