WW2 money brought home

Tencents

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Good info Im sure they have value to some people those are pretty cool to have good luck selling them if thats what you plan to do I would keep them.....
 

I'll keep them for the grandkids, he just passed in March at 94.
 

One is dated 1930 and appears to be printed in the US. Two of them appear to have printed in London and are dated 1936 and 1941.
 

I wish you good luck on your adventure with these notes. I lived in Hakata, Japan for 5 months prior to heading to Vietnam. Loved my time in Hakata, had a good gal there, but Nam called and I never looked back. Sometimes I wonder what happened to that gal, but Life happened to me. She sure was a very sweet person, always wished the best for her.
 

I've got a few my Pop brought back from WW2 and they're pretty valuable to me regardless of anybody else.
 

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