Master Jmd Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 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... Quote
Chris Perkins Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 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 Quote
Master Jmd Posted April 6, 2004 Author Posted April 6, 2004 i dont really want a book about notes, just a value...they are both unc. notes...the pound note is labled AN79 492923the ten shillings note is labled C24N 44I935 Quote
mint_mark Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 i dont really want a book about notes, just a value...they are both unc. notes...the pound note is labled AN79 492923the ten shillings note is labled C24N 44I935OK, 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 Quote
william Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 Master J.M.D, as you collect notes, could you tell me anything about this? Quote
Emperor Oli Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 i am not a collector of banknotesMaster J.M.D, as you collect notes, could you tell me anything about this? Quote
kuhli Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 (edited) 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 April 6, 2004 by kuhli Quote
Master Jmd Posted April 7, 2004 Author Posted April 7, 2004 (edited) 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. somethingVand yes, they are both QEII... Edited April 7, 2004 by Master J.M.D Quote
kuhli Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 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. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 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. Quote
Master Jmd Posted April 7, 2004 Author Posted April 7, 2004 well, i was asking anyone really, not just kuhli...so a value? Quote
Emperor Oli Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 No, we collect coins not banknotes. Take out a book from your library, that's what I did with my banknotes Quote
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