These actually came in several different versions, and the most common ones would retail between a dollar and $5, depending on condition. If you have one of the scarcer varieties, they can be worth up to $50 to $100 or more, if uncirculated. Your best bet in identifying which one you have would be to take it to a reputable coin shop, or do an internet search by the colors used in printing the note.
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There was not one military campaign that drove the Moors from Spain. It was a whole series of campaigns over 700+ years.
A military leader takes control over a country's government and launches a series of wars.
Mahatma Gandhi's image was first printed on Indian currency in 1969. This was part of a series of notes issued by the Reserve Bank of India to commemorate the birth centenary of Gandhi. His portrait has since become a symbol of the Indian currency, reflecting his significant contribution to the country's independence and values.
If the question is, have military payment certificates been issued at the 5 cent value the answer is yes. I have one and its the 611 series. It depends on the series and the condition. The 1st 2 digits in the series # represent the year it was made, the 3rd # which printing in that year. So the example above: 611 means it was printed in 1961 and it was of the 1st printing. Again, depending on condition of the note, it's probably worth about $5, give or take.
Please check again and post a new, separate and more specific question. "Funfzig" means fifty in German so it can't also be denominated at 100 marks. Allierte militarbehorde ("Allied military authority") notes were issued by the Allied victors in WWII to replace the worthless currency of the defeated Nazis.
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the Allied forces of World War II. They were procecuting important members of the Nazi Leaders - from the political, military, and economic sections.
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WWII-era military currency may be old, but it isn't worth very much. Every GI in the Pacific came home with a pocket full of bills. Being that it's a larger denomination, it might be worth upwards of a dollar.
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held by the Allied forces post-WWII that is most famous for the prosecution of many officials of Nazi Germany for war crimes.
Yes, the US dollar 2013 series is still considered valid currency and can be used for transactions.
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No. There were no 2005 series bills of any denomination.
The last nation to surrender to the Allied forces in World War I was Germany. Following the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, which marked the end of hostilities, Germany officially ceased fighting and accepted the terms laid out by the Allies. This capitulation came after a series of military defeats and the collapse of the German Empire.
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