Good collection, nice to see Pakistani commemorative Banknote too. Requested to share the link of store from where Holders are available. I like to keep each Banknote in Seperate holder the way you keep. Thanks.
Hi Aromatic Foods. I like to keep each banknote seperate as well...I get my banknote holders from my local coin shop. He gets them from a company in the US called Uline. I have heard that in Europe you can get them as well. But I have no idea the brand name. I also sometimes get them from Denly's of Boston. I will try and find some links.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin I get idea and inspiration to keep banknotes in Seperate holder from Ur earlier videos. I am from Pakistan and will manage to get holders from USA through my cousin. I didn't get thick holders here in Pakistan. Thanks for reply.
The Indochina notes are my favorite. I just got some modern notes of Vietnam. Loa has the kip. The older paper notes have little vignettes of basic life in those countries. I am with you on the all too similar designs on the modern notes. I have not found any yet but our local show is on in March. 1957 100 kip is my favorite note of all time.
I discovered that the 30,000 rifle of Cambodia celebrates the official end of the Cambodia Viet War and the peace settled in Paris. That is why the Eiffel Tower appears...then Hun Sen...and the King...very curious note...
im sorry i couldnt hear what the name of the person was that you buy from in washington state,, could i have his name , and possible web link thank you
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin No, just informative. I currently have 180 countries, but only one from each country. 170 current states, and 10 former, unrecognized, and states that were at war.
I found it interesting Cambodian notes are basically very "open" to foreign elements on their notes: Japanese monument, Eiffel Tower, Chinese characters celebrating diplomatic relations, even to former Lao monarchy arms
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin Well actually no relations at all, when the 200 riels note was released some Lao were not happy with that and expressed their disapproval of their traditional symbol usage by a foreign country
I see...didn't they disappear their own Royal families in re education camps? Not trying to be catty. My friend Vasity shared with me some Lao horror stories is all...
Can you give me more details about how the Sangkha of the Kingdom of Cambodia is the royal arms of Lao? I see the royal crown which is still in use in Cambodia as well as Thailand, and is shown on King Sisowath on the back of the 200 riels...I also see the 5 tiered royal umbrellas on either side of the crown. I have found that this crown is very similar to all the kingdoms of this area....
Are we talking about the white elephant under the umbrella? Because I may be mistaken, but I thought that white elephants were a symbol of monarchy all over SE asia. And it stands to reason that if this is the case in Myanmar, Thailand, and Lao, that it might extend to Cambodia as well...Didnt this symbol have some use in Viet Nam as well? This is all very interesting! and on a banknote worth about 5 cents in the US!
My mother and father don't speak to me in this manner. You do not know me, my stories, or my reasons why I grow out my thumbnails only. Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
I only grow my thumb nails for two reasons: my grandfather used to build string instruments. I grow my thumbnail to honor him and to strum the string instruments. I also am a master gardener. A thumbnail allows for a quicker harvest, pruning, and ending the life of wee beasties who compete with me for fruits and vegetables.
Good collection, nice to see Pakistani commemorative Banknote too. Requested to share the link of store from where Holders are available. I like to keep each Banknote in Seperate holder the way you keep. Thanks.
Hi Aromatic Foods. I like to keep each banknote seperate as well...I get my banknote holders from my local coin shop. He gets them from a company in the US called Uline. I have heard that in Europe you can get them as well. But I have no idea the brand name. I also sometimes get them from Denly's of Boston. I will try and find some links.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin I get idea and inspiration to keep banknotes in Seperate holder from Ur earlier videos. I am from Pakistan and will manage to get holders from USA through my cousin. I didn't get thick holders here in Pakistan. Thanks for reply.
The Indochina notes are my favorite. I just got some modern notes of Vietnam. Loa has the kip. The older paper notes have little vignettes of basic life in those countries. I am with you on the all too similar designs on the modern notes. I have not found any yet but our local show is on in March. 1957 100 kip is my favorite note of all time.
I discovered that the 30,000 rifle of Cambodia celebrates the official end of the Cambodia Viet War and the peace settled in Paris. That is why the Eiffel Tower appears...then Hun Sen...and the King...very curious note...
Riel...I despise auto correct...
Neat selection!
How are you doing? Did you know the 2025 ANA show is here in OKC?
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin doing well! Oh cool! I did not know that. I bet you’ll be very much involved!
I hope to be....Oklahoma is a cheap place to travel too...you should cone visit.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin maybe I will!
Hello thank you for this channel is awesome. I have a question where you order your notes from? Thank you.
I get them at local shows or off of ebay. My favorite ebay store belongs to yuri111.
Awesome I will try it.
Hi Benjamin. The banknote holder looks impressive with different sizes. Is it PVC free? How and where we can buy it?
They are pvc free. I get then from my local coin shop, he gets them from a company called Uline.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin That’s great. Thanks for the info. Really appreciate.
Hi Benjamin. What is the banknote holder brand? Do you have the image of the holder?
It is not brand named. I believe similar pvc holders are lighthouse or Leuchtern...I am pretty sure I did not spell that right.
Did you catch the double entendre, heroine vs heroin?
I guess I didnt?
In relation to which note?
im sorry i couldnt hear what the name of the person was that you buy from in washington state,, could i have his name , and possible web link thank you
His ebay store is yuri111.
Can someone give me a site name because I want to buy from it
Hello Ahmed. I purchased the notes in this video from Yuri. He has a store that you can visit on ebay. It is named yuri111.
I have purchased from Yuri111 many times over the years, and have not been disappointed.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin thank you
How many different countries do you have?👍🌍🌎🌏
182 countries...245 issuers...
About how many do you have? Do you track them with Numista.com?
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin No, just informative. I currently have 180 countries, but only one from each country. 170 current states, and 10 former, unrecognized, and states that were at war.
Yurri111?
Yuri111
I found it interesting Cambodian notes are basically very "open" to foreign elements on their notes: Japanese monument, Eiffel Tower, Chinese characters celebrating diplomatic relations, even to former Lao monarchy arms
That really is interesting...especially former Lao monarchy arms...is there a link with those nations Royal families?
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin Well actually no relations at all, when the 200 riels note was released some Lao were not happy with that and expressed their disapproval of their traditional symbol usage by a foreign country
I see...didn't they disappear their own Royal families in re education camps? Not trying to be catty. My friend Vasity shared with me some Lao horror stories is all...
Can you give me more details about how the Sangkha of the Kingdom of Cambodia is the royal arms of Lao? I see the royal crown which is still in use in Cambodia as well as Thailand, and is shown on King Sisowath on the back of the 200 riels...I also see the 5 tiered royal umbrellas on either side of the crown. I have found that this crown is very similar to all the kingdoms of this area....
Are we talking about the white elephant under the umbrella? Because I may be mistaken, but I thought that white elephants were a symbol of monarchy all over SE asia. And it stands to reason that if this is the case in Myanmar, Thailand, and Lao, that it might extend to Cambodia as well...Didnt this symbol have some use in Viet Nam as well? This is all very interesting! and on a banknote worth about 5 cents in the US!
When you're saying Lau, are you meaning Laos?
@shawnangie1 yes.
Gde .ovu da nabavim ove providne uvlake za novcanice i koliko kostaju
I bought them from my local coin shop. I think you can order them from Germany as well.
USD 🇺🇸 $1 = BBD 🇧🇧 $2
20.000.laotian kip
Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰 😍😍
That is a nice note.
Get a nailclipper
Really? Is that all you have to say?
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjaminSir can you provide the link to the bank notes holder. So that I can buy it.
Please ?
@@duniamatlabi5856 I get them from my local coin store. He gets them from a firm called Uline. I believe it is Uline.com
Brother cut your nails
My mother and father don't speak to me in this manner. You do not know me, my stories, or my reasons why I grow out my thumbnails only. Thanks for your unsolicited opinion.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin sorry mate
I only grow my thumb nails for two reasons: my grandfather used to build string instruments. I grow my thumbnail to honor him and to strum the string instruments. I also am a master gardener. A thumbnail allows for a quicker harvest, pruning, and ending the life of wee beasties who compete with me for fruits and vegetables.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin Did not know please I take it back Am also a collector i have 193 banknotes And 75 coins
...perhaps I was hasty. Do you have a particular country or theme you like to collect?
cut your nails please 🙏🏻
...why do you think it is ok to address me in this manner? I have good reasons for my thumb nail to be long.
Whare are you bought them yurri111 ot noteshobby please say me
This group was from yuri111
are they are trusted ?because i wanted to buy from yurri111@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin
thanks for that@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin