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Foreign => World Bank Notes => Topic started by: wagnert89 on April 21, 2019, 09:48:27 am
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Good morning, whats this worth? Not familiar with this currency
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Good morning, whats this worth? Not familiar with this currency
Unc bundles of these can be bought for US$40.00 on eBay. A brick (1000 notes) could be worth US$300 or so.
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I had a feeling it was not worth much, I have two of these. I can not remember exactly how I acquired these but it must have been a decade ago. Would be worth while to open the package and look through them? Maybe they have replacements (if they are even worth much of a premium)?
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My 24th Ed Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money lists the 2006 100 Kwacha as P38f which gives it a $2.25 BV.
Would be worth while to open the package and look through them? Maybe they have replacements (if they are even worth much of a premium)?
The above catalog states replacements have serial # prefix 1/X. I personally would want to buy 100 for $40 & then hope they have radars/replacements but it's up to you. Not sure how their bank stack their SN but the best looks like a 7001700 repeater (if the numbers jump by 200). Oops- now I see you mention its a brick (so 1000) hmm- could be more possibilities there.
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Would be worth while to open the package and look through them? Maybe they have replacements (if they are even worth much of a premium)?
The replacements for this issue have the prefix C*/X3, where the asterisk is any letter starting with A. The price is somewhere in the range from US$5 to $20. The regular notes are worth US$1 per note. eBay gives a good idea what to expect for common notes.
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Thanks for the information! Ok, so I made a typo... It's a bundle not brick ( I had just woke up). I have a K50 bundle too. I looked through both bundles and they were in sequence with no replacements. One note had some extra paper fibers (must be a bad or dull cut). Anyways, if someone wants these, send me a PM with an offer. Thanks for the help again