Scripophily
The study, examination and collecting of private and public documents. These include stock certificates, institutional cheques, bonds and old state treaties or contracts.
The study, examination and collecting of private and public documents. These include stock certificates, institutional cheques, bonds and old state treaties or contracts.
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() These are notes issued for military servicemen in the USA, on overseas countries. They were issued from 1946-1973. How useful was this post? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating / 5. Vote count: No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. We are sorry that this…
() Emergency money (in German) also referred to as war time money. It is issued by a either state or federal institution in a time of war, economic or political upheaval. How useful was this post? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating / 5. Vote count: No votes so…
() Dating is the process of identifying the banknote by its print run year. Countries of the world, use different calendar systems from others, it is not universal, but have some commonalities. In the Western part of the world, and most of Europe use the Gregorian calendar. Below is a table of the different type…
() The banknote to be released for circulation, have samples of the design normally distributed between financial institutions. The purpose is to review, study on how it look when it is publicaly released. As a standard it comes with special markings such as “overprint”, “cancellation” or show special serial numbers. How useful was this post?…
() Pin holes is the term used when a stack of notes are stapled or pinned together by a pin like object. India was known to do this with their currency. Below is an example of pin holes applied to a stock of banknotes from India. The pinholes are shown in the watermark (left/right side)….
() Printed object or pattern placed in the currency paper as a measure of checking for authenticity. How useful was this post? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating / 5. Vote count: No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. We are sorry that this post was…
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