I think we need a picture on our opening web page. At the moment it is just a black silhouette of 3 people. Any suggestions? Then once we decide, Aidan can upload it. Maybe a coin, or a banknote or a map?
I think we need a picture on our opening web page. At the moment it is just a black silhouette of 3 people. Any suggestions? Then once we decide, Aidan can upload it. Maybe a coin, or a banknote or a map?
Rhodesian notes have become extremely difficult to find,but the banknotes of both Southern Rhodesia & Rhodesia & Nyasaland have eluded me so far,as have the pre-decimal notes from both Malawi & Zambia.
Are you collecting Zimbabwean notes as well? Some of the early Bearer Cheques have become very scarce.The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's Travellers' Cheques have always been difficult to find.
Hi Aidan,
I was born and bred in Southern Rhodesia and started collecting coins in the early 60s and then moved on to banknotes. I managed to put together a very extensive Southern Rhodesian, Rhodesia and Nyasaland and Rhodesian collection including specimens, trials and error notes but sold them all off a couple of years ago. I do have a set of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's Traveler's cheques but haven't kept up with all the later issues.
I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.
Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more about them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at
Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins. The group offers a large number of free Ebooks, periodicals, and other free downloads of great use coin collectors.
please send me ur mailing address and mail id, i will send a beautiful coin or unc banknote from india. After u receive it if u are happy with it , u can send me any coin or banknote from ur country. please join the club, i will initiate the exchange, please respond, no risk on your side, if u think that sending a single coin or note is not worthwhile then we could decide on increasing the number of coins and unc banknotes, so that our friendship will blossom. This is the initiative of the group called coins for friends join it, make me your friend.
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Rhodesian notes have become extremely difficult to find,but the banknotes of both Southern Rhodesia & Rhodesia & Nyasaland have eluded me so far,as have the pre-decimal notes from both Malawi & Zambia.
Are you collecting Zimbabwean notes as well? Some of the early Bearer Cheques have become very scarce.The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's Travellers' Cheques have always been difficult to find.
Aidan.
I was born and bred in Southern Rhodesia and started collecting coins in the early 60s and then moved on to banknotes. I managed to put together a very extensive Southern Rhodesian, Rhodesia and Nyasaland and Rhodesian collection including specimens, trials and error notes but sold them all off a couple of years ago. I do have a set of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's Traveler's cheques but haven't kept up with all the later issues.
Ed
I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.
Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more about them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at
http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/indiancoins
Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins. The group offers a large number of free Ebooks, periodicals, and other free downloads of great use coin collectors.
I am sure that you will help in this venture
Very Cordially,
Shastri JC Philip
www.IndianCoins.org
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