numismatics, begginers guide
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Numismatics
Begginers guideBy Liliana Elena González Castro
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Numismatics: The study or collection of paper money, coins, and often medals.
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Banknote: Piece of paper issued by a bank representing its promise to pay a specific sum to the bearer on demand and acceptable as money.
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Note: A piece of paper currency.
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Paper money: currency printed on paper. Includes all the various materials that have served as paper surrogates, for instance the polymer notes.
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This is a simple guide for people who wants to start a paper money collection. Thirteen important points that make a bill valuable and worth collect.
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1.- Issue Date: The banknote below was issued in Argentina, January 1st, 1884
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2.- Issuing Authority: The banknote below was issued by El Banco de España in 1927
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3.- Authorized Signatures: The note below was signed by Ernesto “Che Guevara” in Cuba.
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4.- Portrait: Head or face view of a person, real or allegorical in a note’s vignette. Ruben Dario´s portrait below.
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5.- Serial Number: The note below shows a “radar” (the same backward and forward) serial number 663366
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6.- Denomination: Also called “face value”. The banknote below from Yugoslavia has a face value of 500 million Dinara.
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7.- Watermark is a security device. The note below has the Tutankhamen’s mask as a watermark at right
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8.- Printer's Name: The note below was printed by American Banknote Company
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9.- Overprints: The banknote below has a face value of 1 Cruzado novo overprinted on 1000 Cruzados banknote
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10.- Specimen: Invalid note overprinted or perforated with the word specimen. It has usually all zero serial numbers.
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11.- Notgeld: From the German roots “not” (necessity) and “geld” (money).
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11.- Notgeld were produced by almost 3500 German and Austria towns and cities from 1914 to 1922.
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12.- Polymer (plastic ) currency note technology was developed in Australia. The banknote below is year 2000 from Romania.
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13.- Pick number is assigned to every single note in the Standard Catalogs of World Paper Money. Below is Zaire, pick number 40
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Liliana Elena González Castro
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