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#CREATIVE COLLECTION PAPER SERIES#
Coins and paper money that depicts the same person on both the obverse and reverse like a Lincoln Memorial Cent, Series 1976 and later US $2.00 Federal Reserve Note, or a Roman Emperor Nero Gold Solidus.Coins from as many different nations as possible that depict a queen.As many different coins as you can find with the denomination of “2”.At least one specimen from each country that existed at one time, but not today.A type set of coins that not only includes a representative piece of each type, but also an example from each mint that struck each type, though this could be expensive.While there are a number of collectors who specialize in a specific kind of animal such as dogs, horses, or elephants, how about assembling a collection with one for the first initial of each letter of the alphabet (albatross, bison, cougar, donkey.Coins and currency depicting monarchs who were declared saints.Paper money of extremely high denominations such as the Zimbabwe $100 Trillion note.
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I have also, like many other collectors, assembled collections of currency and exonumia from cities of interest to me. There are several currency collectors that enjoy searching for obsolete notes or national currency that have their first or last names in the title. But there are many monarchs’ names like George, Edward, William, and so forth that could be challenging. It would be quite extensive if your name was Elizabeth. Imagine trying to assemble a collection of coins with your name on it.