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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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If you can identify the note (either country or Pick # or both) would be nice to know. I will start off with this 100 Piso from the Philippines P172a which has a paper cut error. The ND note should have been produced in 1987.  
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Moderator
 United States
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Very nice! 
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Valued Member
Canada
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Poland P-95 1940 20 Zlotych - Cut out of register. I bought this note because it was a significant error. The paper is watermarked and feels real. However I am not sure if there were uncut sheets which were released. These could have been mis-cut to create fake errors.  
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Moderator
 United States
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Nice example! 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2571 Posts |
"Sharebear" that's quite a dramatic "cut out of register" error & does remind me of the fake errors that exist for CDN multicolored (1969-79) notes that were released in sheets (& manufactured). It would be great to have input from someone who specializes in Polish currency to verify whether these notes were released in sheets (or not). I cannot find anything in the SWPMC that suggests sheets were released. It also might be helpful to attend a show and ask a dealer who may be knowledgable. Hopefully, it is legit.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
901 Posts |
A mis-cut India 1 rupee 2017 (pick 117c)  
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: A mis-cut India 1 rupee 2017 (pick 117c) Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
901 Posts |
Another mis-cut banknote, Pakistan 5 Rupees 1983-2006 (p-38)  
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Moderator
 United States
187565 Posts |
Quote: Another mis-cut banknote, Pakistan 5 Rupees 1983-2006 (p-38) Nice example! 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
901 Posts |
Thanks jbuck 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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2 notgeld from Rathenow - 'normal' and then a piece missing the colour blue!  It's better than the more usual and 'fairly common' notgeld mis-prints that are out there......because of the drastic saddle cloth difference. I only ever saw this piece once in over 46 years of collecting. A great addition for a notgeld collector's album! Alas, I don't have the piece anymore....
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Moderator
 United States
187565 Posts |
Very interesting! 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2571 Posts |
Here's one of my favourite errors (P102l) from India 10 Rupee with a cool tiger design on back & SN 5000:  
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Here's one of my favourite errors (P102l) from India 10 Rupee with a cool tiger design on back & SN 5000: Very nice! 
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Valued Member
Canada
499 Posts |
Great Extra Paper error. Like the colour bars on the back. There is also extra inking on the first serial number.
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Valued Member
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@ShareBear With regards to your uncut / miscut Polish 1940 notes, in the chaos of 1944-45, there were a few ways that uncut sheets made it out into the market. Firstly, the Central Bank of the GG in Krakow actually partly caught fire, with a lot of oddments being thrown out of windows to prevent spread. Secondly, the state print works in Warsaw were first looted by AK units during the uprising, and the rest was hauled off by retreating Germans. Thirdly, corruption and the underground economy in the final days of the Third Reich saw a lot of philatelic / numismatic material being stolen / sold out the back door in both Germany and the occupied territories from official institutions (including print works), with eager buyers looking to hedge uncertainty with things that were not cash (why so much strange stuff turned up in West Germany after the war). Although I've seen such items before, they come up surprisingly rarely - a nice find!
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