Not for buying banknotes but any scan of an old banknote could be uploaded there so it's easier to make it as a single site the world's largest collection of images of banknotes, and all images from Wikimedia that aren't copyrighted come from here.
Cita: "Arbysattic"Is there a site like this for notes where you can list "all" of your notes you have? With pics etc.
that would be colnect.com, i guess..
At least until notista.com becomes a reality.... (which is probably never at this rate)
true..but can't we just create the website ourselves? there was a guy who, after months of discussion, said "give me OK and i will start working on the site"..that was probably 4 years ago now..
the web which some of you mention. I have also went to take alook.
Thank you.
saber
Be kind to people. Sharing is Caring. Collect what you like and not by the Crowd.
To seek for perfection, it is too painful and there is a very high price to pay. To seek for something comfortable is more easy. To seek for nothing is even more easy.
If you are referencing THIS thread we can't do much about sites like banknote.ws, the owner has given us permission (HERE) but he himself doesn't give credit so a user can't now from whom the pictures are.
So the person has either give the banknote.ws full usage rights or the owner has given us the rights wrongly in which case the complainer has to contact him for the issue.
Banknote.ws pictures are most often just of mediocre quality so the makers of the pictures that complained of 'theft' are happily invited to upload higher quality pictures from their notes with full credits to them.
If they are really of an unsanctioned source the should be speedily removed.
Like I have seen on multiple occasions whole links to Colnect and other sites in the credit box and I really can't understand how these got through verification. Some referees might have to re-read the catalog editing manual.
Lots of information about Irish banknotes here, along with a picture of every recorded date of Irish government banknote. also many pictures and much information about earlier issues. https://www.irishpapermoney.com/
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Daily face value for all banknotes in euro and dollars
Price for obsolete banknotes
SCWPM (Pick) and The Banknote Book numbers
Terms of import and export currencies
Central bank videos
Part of the site needs a membership, but you have many informations and free countries that you don't need any membership. For the enthusiasts of Disney Dollars a very detailed FREE catalog.
Daily face value for all banknotes in euro and dollars
Price for obsolete banknotes
SCWPM (Pick) and The Banknote Book numbers
Terms of import and export currencies
Central bank videos
Part of the site needs a membership, but you have many informations and free countries that you don't need any membership. For the enthusiasts of Disney Dollars a very detailed FREE catalog.
Can you upload photos - & is there a checklist in which you can say, “I have this type in my collection”?
This site goes really in depth with the history and helps to identify some of the notes as well. You kind of have to know what you’re looking for though. Most of the information is found under the “The History” section of the dropdown menu. https://papermoneyofmexico.com
I did not see this link yet, but https://banknotedb.com/ usually has pictures of actual signatures from banknotes rather than just descriptions (more than a few that are not found on here already) and usually have UV light photos for plenty of banknotes as well. The website is really quite slow a lot of the time though, sadly.
I used a few sites for info on banknotes issued, and I find the following sites are very useful.
https://banknotedb.com/ - A very useful site with a lot of info, such as description on the note, actual date of issue, name of signature. The problem is that this site is still growing and many notes are still missing;
http://www.banknote.ws/ - I believe this site has the most notes, but there can be a lack of info, like the name of the signature. Descriptions are always very brief too.
Numista - Here this site is good too. I rely on the info for the signatures if listed. Requesting for an update can be sometimes a bit tough too.
Colnet - The description is very brief too, but still a good site to go to if you are missing info for the note you are looking for.
I also use a few other sites too, but the above 4 are my most visited sites for info.
The problem with banknote.ws is their made up pick numbers. I've stopped counting all requests I get to add picks like P153(1), P153(2), etc. This site is for many the true catalogue of which they just copy-paste to Numista.
The problem with banknote.ws is their made up pick numbers. I've stopped counting all requests I get to add picks like P153(1), P153(2), etc. This site is for many the true catalogue of which they just copy-paste to Numista.
In this case, I just record my notes as P153a, P153b etc. Pick catalogue reference numbers are not consistent either.
I will throw my own personal site on here, currently document uncut US obsolete currency. No ads and I am not selling on the site, just strictly documentation. Recently finished posting all photos I have permission to post, hoping Heritage Auctions eventually gives me permission to post their photos.
I am pretty sure any graded item on Heritage or any other auction site, will have images at the grader's website (PCGS, PMG). If I remember correctly they allow use of their images as long as you give them credit.
I am pretty sure any graded item on Heritage or any other auction site, will have images at the grader's website (PCGS, PMG). If I remember correctly they allow use of their images as long as you give them credit.
I tried this, alot of the stuff I don't have is from back in the pre 2012 era and PMG doesn't have photos on any of the cert lookups.