Where are this Banknotes from ??

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Hello Friends,
I hope you can help me to catalogize the following banknotes
SAMMLE LEIDENSCHAFTLICH BANKNOTEN UND
TAUSCHE NUR ÜBER DEN AKTUELLEN World Paper Money Catalog Kurs
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Second note: Nagorno-Karabakh 2 Dram
Third note: China - Republic 10,000 Yuan
First note (500) has Kazališni Novac lettering which is from Hungary
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
First note (500) has Kazališni Novac lettering which is from Hungary
is in the WPM catalogue ??
can you please give me the catalogue Pick Nr. from all 3 Notes?
SAMMLE LEIDENSCHAFTLICH BANKNOTEN UND
TAUSCHE NUR ÜBER DEN AKTUELLEN World Paper Money Catalog Kurs
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♦SWAP BY CATALOG PRICE♦
♣ALWAYS REGISTER LETTER♣
What is WPM; maybe World Paper Money?
If it is a website can you not look it up yourself?
I have no other information.
Maybe other members know more. :)
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
WPM is the World Paper Money banknote catalogue, kinda like Krause for notes.

The first note (Kazališni Novac) I cannot find so far.

The Armenian (Artsakh/Nagarno-Karabakh) note is a 2 Dram from 2004, P-901

The Chinese note is a 10,000 Yuan from 1947, P-314
Thanks!
I did see two different web pages last night for the 500 note.
I thought it was a crude design, then when the pages were translated
the note was described as 'theatre money' whatever that means. Also I
saw a similar 100 note and it was given a 100 Dinara denomination.
Maybe then the Hungarian equivalent of Monopoly® money or suchlike. :)
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
The first note (Kazališni Novac) which means "Theater money" is from Croatia or Serbia, maybe Bosnia, but I think its Croatia, because the design of the note looks like the notes from Croatia in the 1940's. Can you please post the front of this note too.

Regards
AoSpades54
Ah, that's right. I didn't think that Hungarian had the š accent in "Kazališni Novac", but a southern/western Slavic language makes more sense.

I think I've found an image of the other side online:


Perhaps "theatre money" could mean play money?
Citeer: "CassTaylor"​Ah, that's right. I didn't think that Hungarian had the š accent in "Kazališni Novac", but a southern/western Slavic language makes more sense.

​I think I've found an image of the other side online:


​Perhaps "theatre money" could mean play money?

​It is believed, that this was issued at the time of the Ustasa-state in the 1940's in the city of Osijek
AoSpades54
That is right. The city of Osijek in the Independent State of Croatia made the money.
Topic verplaatst naar "Banknote identifications and valuations" (ZacUK, 12-okt-2022, 19:37)

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