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Original – One guilder, playing card money (1801). Prior to the formal introduction of paper currency, playing card money, denominated in
Dutch Guilders, was used in
Dutch Guiana (now Surinam) from 1761–1826.
Reason
High quality, high EV. Very early example (1801) of playing card money (see
Card Money in New France for general description) from
Dutch Guiana (now Surinam). Rare, not illustrated in most references.
Support as nominator –
Godot13 (
talk) 04:42, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Beautiful... and strange... but not sure we've got the EV in "Dutch guilder". A general article on playing card money, sure. —
Crisco 1492 (
talk) 05:11, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure there is enough information (reliable sources). I could hardly find anything on the internet and even the general world numismatic references don't have more than a sentence or two for card money in Dutch Guiana...-
Godot13 (
talk) 05:22, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Not even just the Dutch Guiana;
playing card money (i.e. on the actual practice, which there should be plenty of sources on) is still a redlink. The image would have much higher EV in an article like that. —
Crisco 1492 (
talk) 06:33, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Well, until I have time to write that article, I'll withdraw this...-
Godot13 (
talk) 06:51, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
I can help, if need be. This is a very interesting image and I want to see it featured... just don't think it reaches the EV threshold yet. —
Crisco 1492 (
talk) 06:53, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Supporton the condition that the new article (
card money) is expanded. I'll be doing some of that, so don't think there's much to worry about. —
Crisco 1492 (
talk) 07:05, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Support - interesting and informative - the
card money article is looking good too.
SagaciousPhil -
Chat 13:49, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Support - We may just go for a complete collection, no?
Hafspajen (
talk) 20:41, 11 September 2014 (UTC)reply
Support By the way, I'd love to get some good samples of historic playing cards as well - there's just something a bit more interesting about the older ones. That or historic Tarot. Adam Cuerden(
talk) 11:40, 17 September 2014 (UTC)reply