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Numismatists are buzzing about a single private collection being unveiled at . A family estate has surfaced containing a full sheet of the fabled "Macau 1954" scrip notes—paper money so rare that most experts believed only three examples existed. The sheet will be on display (though not for sale) in a bulletproof glass case.

As the calendar flips to another year, the global community of philatelists, numismatists, and collectors of antique memorabilia turns its anxious gaze toward Lisbon. The keyword on everyone’s lips—from the bustling markets of Porto to the online forums of Brazil and Angola—is . Feios 2024

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After months of speculation, the organizing committee has confirmed the official schedule. will take place over four days: As the calendar flips to another year, the

To understand the hype surrounding , one must appreciate its history. Originating in the mid-20th century in the basement of the Cinema Império in Lisbon, the fair was initially a small gathering of war veterans swapping stamps. Over six decades, it evolved into the largest collectibles fair in the Portuguese-speaking world.