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Well, it ain't much to look at, but here it is. New Hampshire Colonial Currency June 28, 1776. I still consider it American, if not strictly United States.
Well, it ain't much to look at, but here it is. New Hampshire Colonial Currency June 28, 1776. I still consider it American, if not strictly United States.
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This is probably my rarest note. On Bank of England notes of the 1970s and 1980s, the M prefix was used to designate a replacement note, like a star in the USA. The Newton reverse pound note was the last Bank of England note of that value: it was issued from 1978 to 1980 with the signature of J B Page and from 1980 to 1985 with the signature of D H F Somerset. Only one replacement prefix - M01 - is known for the whole series, so fewer than 1 million of these notes were printed.
All are very nice! This is probably my rarest note. On Bank of England notes of the 1970s and 1980s, the M prefix was used to designate a replacement note, like a star in the USA. The Newton reverse pound note was the last Bank of England note of that value: it was issued from 1978 to 1980 with the signature of J B Page and from 1980 to 1985 with the signature of D H F Somerset. Only one replacement prefix - M01 - is known for the whole series, so fewer than 1 million of these notes were printed.

























