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Master Jmd

Banknotes and other paper money...

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How does paper money get valued?

is there a website with a valuation table?

i am not a collector of banknotes, but i own a ten shilling note and a 1 pound note from queen elizabeth II, and i want a rough estimation of their value...could someone help...thanks...

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Again, condition is important, and so is the serial number.

I don't know much about notes, or where you can find a website, but this book I offer will help:

http://www.predecimal.com/books/notesframed.htm

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i dont really want a book about notes, just a value...they are both unc. notes...

the pound note is labled AN79 492923

the ten shillings note is labled C24N 44I935

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i dont really want a book about notes, just a value...they are both unc. notes...

the pound note is labled AN79 492923

the ten shillings note is labled C24N 44I935

OK, there's a section in Coin Yearbook. I tried to look up your notes and I think it says they're worth 8 pounds each. To be sure it would be helpful to know the signature of the chief cashier and the design of each note. Maybe you can tell I'm not a note collector :)

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Master J.M.D, as you collect notes, could you tell me anything about this?

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i am not a collector of banknotes
Master J.M.D, as you collect notes, could you tell me anything about this?

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What signature is on the 10 shillings note?? Is it:

->L.K. O'Brien (P-373a)

->J.Q. Hollom (P-373b)

->J.S. Fforde (P-373c)

As far as the 1£ note, I assume it has the portrait of QEII, as you make reference to her in your question.

->J.S. Fforde (P-374e)

->J.B. Page (P-374g)

I don't know the values, because I do not have a catalog (nor do I collect banknotes), but the reference numbers should help you in your search.

Edited by kuhli

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ten shillings: J.S. Fforde

one pound: D.H.F.S------- V

i am not sure about the pound note, but it is definately D.H.F. somethingV

and yes, they are both QEII...

Edited by Master J.M.D

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That would be D.H.F. Somerset, which would date the note to the early 80's, listed as P-377b. This was the last 1£ note before the issue of 1£ coins.

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and value?

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I don't know the values, because I do not have a catalog (nor do I collect banknotes), but the reference numbers should help you in your search.

He doesn't know.

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well, i was asking anyone really, not just kuhli...so a value?

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No, we collect coins not banknotes. Take out a book from your library, that's what I did with my banknotes

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