>>20404919>Fun fact: an unopened pack of these can now fetch a nice price. In case of hyperinflation, remember to stack packs of worthless banknotes in unc condition. 30 years later, they will be rare collector itemsVery good advice. I've never seen any intact "straps" or packs of Notgeld or hyperinflationary bills here so the ones not already opened must have mostly stayed in Europe.
I'm sure you've seen the Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollar notes from 2008 which sell for over $100 each now (and which Chinese bugmen are counterfeiting too), and perhaps you've come across the 1946 Hungarian 100 Quintillion Pengo notes which sell for over $400 each, IIRC they were the largest denomination bill that ever circulated. I'm pretty sure I remember seeing straps of those Zimbabwe bills on eBay around 2010 being sold super cheap, maybe around $1-$2 per note. Those would've been a windfall investment, but as you say we may get new chances to acquire other ridiculous denomination notes as the fiat collapse progresses.