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Old November 15th 06, 09:34 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
Owen W. Linzmayer
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Default Several new Scottish notes reported


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Old November 15th 06, 10:51 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
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Default Several new Scottish notes reported

I like the layout of the pages, it's very nice.

I got a consecutive pair of the Clydesdale £10 notes a month ago.

A banknote friend was visiting and he asked at the local Clydesdale branch
what £10 notes they had and he took 10 of them, I took 2 at face. I don't
have them to hand at present but I believe that we have the first prefix.

If a collector was to get one of each new note issued by the Scottish banks
it would get expensive as the three banks issue notes from £5 to £100, with
the Royal also still issuing £1 notes, although going by some ebay listings
the £1 notes is no longer being issued and they are sure to be worth a
fortune very soon. As soon as they are I can retire. Billy


"Owen W. Linzmayer" wrote in message
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Read about this story and others at www.banknotenews.com

When you are on my site, feel free to search the archive of older stories
using the Search box in the upper right-hand corner. Use full keywords,
not
partial words (i.e. "Philippines" not "Phil").

If you want to be automatically notified of any new postings to the site,
click the RSS button to subscribe to my news feed.

Finally, if you have any comments, questions, or images to share, be sure
to
click the Add a Comment link at the bottom of each news entry.
--
Owen W. Linzmayer (IBNS member 7962)
Editor, Inside IBNS
2227 15th Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94116-1824 USA

Read about the International Bank Note Society: www.theIBNS.org

See my notes for sale/trade: www.owenink.com/banknotes/forsale.html






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Old November 15th 06, 11:48 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
Owen W. Linzmayer
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Default Several new Scottish notes reported

Glad you like the layout of the pages. I put a lot of work into the site and
am hoping that more collectors will visit and provide feedback as well as
reports of new notes and news about notes. Certainly I can't do it all
myself.

I pretty much ignore the idiocy that goes on with eBay. Most sellers there
hype their offerings and some include out and out fabrications in their
listings.


On 11/15/06 1:51 PM, in article ,
"note.boy" wrote:

I like the layout of the pages, it's very nice.

I got a consecutive pair of the Clydesdale £10 notes a month ago.

A banknote friend was visiting and he asked at the local Clydesdale branch
what £10 notes they had and he took 10 of them, I took 2 at face. I don't
have them to hand at present but I believe that we have the first prefix.

If a collector was to get one of each new note issued by the Scottish banks
it would get expensive as the three banks issue notes from £5 to £100, with
the Royal also still issuing £1 notes, although going by some ebay listings
the £1 notes is no longer being issued and they are sure to be worth a
fortune very soon. As soon as they are I can retire. Billy


"Owen W. Linzmayer" wrote in message
...

Read about this story and others at www.banknotenews.com

When you are on my site, feel free to search the archive of older stories
using the Search box in the upper right-hand corner. Use full keywords,
not
partial words (i.e. "Philippines" not "Phil").

If you want to be automatically notified of any new postings to the site,
click the RSS button to subscribe to my news feed.

Finally, if you have any comments, questions, or images to share, be sure
to
click the Add a Comment link at the bottom of each news entry.
--
Owen W. Linzmayer (IBNS member 7962)
Editor, Inside IBNS
2227 15th Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94116-1824 USA

Read about the International Bank Note Society: www.theIBNS.org

See my notes for sale/trade: www.owenink.com/banknotes/forsale.html







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Old November 19th 06, 12:26 AM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
Sibirskmoneta
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Default Several new Scottish notes reported

Royal Bank hasn't ceased issuing the £ 1 because it is wonderful
advertising. As much as they are taking over here in the USA now, they
would desire to issue a $1 note.


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Old November 19th 06, 02:40 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
note.boy
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Default Several new Scottish notes reported


"Sibirskmoneta" wrote in message
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Royal Bank hasn't ceased issuing the £ 1 because it is wonderful
advertising. As much as they are taking over here in the USA now, they
would desire to issue a $1 note.


I believe that their plan is to have the Royal Bank £1 note replace the US$
as the most widely accepted paper money on the planet. :-)

The £1 note is not often seen in circulation and the bank has a few million
still to be issued, this may take some time as traders prefer to order £1
coins over £1 notes.

Many doubt if the bank will print any more £1 notes once the current run
have all been issued.

I will be stashing some last prefix away when they eventually turn up.
Billy


 




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