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Another Yugoslavia replacement that I've had for a while... the 500 Billion Dinara note from the 1993 Reform Issues.

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Another English replacement note - J B Page 'Newton' type:
Lovely examples!
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Uzbekistan 3 som
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Love that Uzbek series of banknotes. Beautiful designs
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1967 J.S Fforde £1 replacement, a wee bit crinkly


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Love that Uzbek series of banknotes. Beautiful designs



Will have to look for this series.
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A nice series of banknotes to collect CelticKnot, the designs on them are beautiful, fairly inexpensive to purchase too.
The highest denomination banknote is 100,000 cym.
Equivalent in real terms to roughly $12.
I have collected up to the 10,000 cym note so far.

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Turns out I do have some of these Uzbekistan notes, just not the 1 and 3 Som. I will have to correct that.
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I was not sure what a replacement note was until I looked it up, how do you know what countries use what letter or number for replacement notes. I am assuming replacement notes are the same as a US star note.
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how do you know what countries use what letter or number for replacement notes. I am assuming replacement notes are the same as a US star note.


- I'm sure many collectors wished it were that simple (star at the end of the serial #). Canadian replacements were once signified by an asterisk at the beginning of the serial number. The BOC printers then switched to using an "X" as the third letter in their 3 letter prefix. Later they weren't even identified & recently they've done away with them altogether.

The Philippines uses modified asterisk which looks something like a "+" with little added dashes (to create a star-like asterisk). I've posted 2 replacement notes from that country on this thread. So while some countries use symbols of some sort (asterisk to star) others employ a specific prefix letter.

Many examples of replacements seen in this thread actually have "ZZ" but GB started using "M" and I've seen "Y" & the letter "Q" also used by different countries. I would check out the SCWPM (KP- Standard Catalog of World Papery Money) to nail down which prefix signifies a replacement note (unfortunately there are online sellers who mislabel notes because they think every Z prefix is a replacement).
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1967 J.S Fforde £1 replacement, a wee bit crinkly
Still a nice example.
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This one is pretty common from Yugoslavia (P92dr)1981 1000 Dinara nice larger sized note:
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This one is pretty common from Yugoslavia (P92dr)1981 1000 Dinara nice larger sized note:
Very nice!
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Lesotho 10 Maloti (1990) Replacement banknote

*The South African rand is also still legal tender in Lesotho.

*just thought I'd add that piece of random, useless info

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Lesotho 10 Maloti (1990) Replacement banknote
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