Buy banknotes from around 1960 online for collectors

Here you will find our banknotes from all countries of the world.

The banknotes are offered in different grades of condition, from uncirculated (UNC) to used (USED: AU, XF, VF, F, VG, G).

All banknotes that are present several times are reference recordings. There is no distinction between different serial numbers, prefixes and signatures. If you have any requests in this regard, you must let us know in advance. The year is listed in the description printed on the banknote. If no year is noted, no year is given, or ND is given in the description. If you buy used banknotes that only exist once, you will receive the banknote shown. Color deviations may occur due to the lighting conditions when taking photos. This can result in the colors of items not being reproduced authentically.

You can find more information about the grades of banknotes here:


conservation grades...

... according to the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money ... to Rosenberg Explanation
UNC (uncirculated) I (unboxed) Box fresh: without any signs of wear, clean paper, no creases, folds or tears.
AU (about uncirculated) I- (almost fresh) Almost out of the box: some small error that is only noticeable on very close inspection.
XF (extremely fine) II (excellent) Slightly worn: firm paper, center crease, crease.
VF (very fine) III (very fine) Used: signs of wear, dirt, creases, slight crumples.
F (fine) III-/IV+ (fine) Heavily used: signs of wear, soiling, creases, crumples, slight tears at the edges.
VG (very good) IV (very good) Heavily used: clear signs of wear, heavy creases, heavy soiling, tears or missing corners.
G (good) V (good) Very heavily used but still reasonably complete.
Fair (fair) VI (received low) Missing parts, note may have been taped together.
P (poor) VII (bad) Larger parts missing.