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Johnny 1989
Hi not
sure if anybody could point me in the right direction for these. I know that these notes are rather expensive but you can pick up some fine condition notes for a reasonable price. Does anyone know a website that would give a photo guide of what you should pay for what condition at all?

Any help greatly appreciated biggrin.gif
San_Miguel98
hmmmm...barry boswell didn't have pictures, pam west didn't load correctly, but colin narbeth...his site worked. smile.gif

http://www.colin-narbeth.com/cgi-bin/world3.cgi?C=T&S=L

he has just a few pics, along with various retail prices for what he has in stock. you might want to pick up the english paper money catalogue...it's closer to what you're looking for.
Johnny 1989
Thanks for that link, I already have a rotographic book of English Banknotes but I just wanted a comparison source to see if the prices vary greatly. They don't so I think for these notes I'll just settle for a fine condition note seeing as they are VERY pricey cry.gif rofl1.gif
San_Miguel98
pam west's site loads up correctly now. i just saw uncirculated treasury note prices for the first time.

http://www.britishnotes.co.uk/?page=stock_...mp;categoryid=3

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Johnny 1989
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pam west's site loads up correctly now. i just saw uncirculated treasury note prices for the first time.

http://www.britishnotes.co.uk/?page=stock_...mp;categoryid=3

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Exactly certain ones are over £2000 shok.gif

A circulated fine condition one will be good enough for me I think, unless I win the Lotto rofl1.gif
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