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Congratulations. You can tell a lot of work has gone into it. An excellent, informative site.

P.S. Had to edit the post because I tried to put a hats off GIF on but it didn't work.

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Congratulations Scottish!! :P

I have been looking at the beauties on the banknotes, and the China 2 Jiao note definitely gets my vote!!!

Would you object to a link being placed on my website?

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Congratulations Scottish!! :P

I have been looking at the beauties on the banknotes, and the China 2 Jiao note definitely gets my vote!!!

Would you object to a link being placed on my website?

Yes, I have to link yours and the regular Predecimal.com site when I rebuild my links page, will probably do tonight or in the morrow. Revisiting the page has fired my interest in pursuing a nice Mary Ryal from 1565-1567 aka the Crookestone Dollar. I also want to complete inasmuch as is possible my monarchs collection, particularly David I and Robert I.

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My favourite of your female related banknotes is the last of the Spanish notes by the man who liked to paint women with jugs! ;)

You've put a lot of work into all of that and it's all very interesting.

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My favourite of your female related banknotes is the last of the Spanish notes by the man who liked to paint women with jugs! ;)

You've put a lot of work into all of that and it's all very interesting.

I find that funny, that part of the site is in it's nascent stages of creation, and in fact I have yet to image many more notes for it, nor have I promoted it yet, but it was visited thus. Curiously I have approached the banknotes from a perspective of easy viewing on my part - since the vast majority of the collection resides in a vault that it is a particular pain to visit.

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Scottish Coinage

Took long enough, now I can finesse it.

Hey, that looks really good. I know relatively little about Scottish coins, but I shall be reading your website to fill that gap. Good stuff.

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Duly bookmarked! A useful site - especially for the 12th to 13th centuries. Great stuff! :D

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Great work and now earmarked for a bit of study over the forthcoming dark evenings.

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