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Aidan Work
Here's a link; http://banknotewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page .

Before you can contribute to this,you MUST register for your FREE account first.

Aidan.
Johnny 1989
Interesting, I've signed up biggrin.gif Series D BoE banknotes on their way (except for the £50)

Please let me know if the images are too big or need the "specimen" tags added & I'll do so

Not sure if anyone could help here at all, I'm trying to add images to the article, I have uploaded the images & have pressed embeded image but when I previewed the page the image didn't come out so I'm not sure what I have done wrong.

Can anyone help at all?

Webpage here: http://banknotewiki.com/wiki/index.php?tit...gland_Banknotes

200th Post biggrin.gif
Brett
There already is an online Pick catalog.

Ron Wise's website is one of the best sites there is for world banknotes.

http://www.banknoteworld.com

They even have alot of the Specialized issues listed with pics
labmom
QUOTE(Brett @ Mar 31 2007, 05:47 AM) [snapback]314479[/snapback]

There already is an online Pick catalog.

Ron Wise's website is one of the best sites there is for world banknotes.

http://www.banknoteworld.com

They even have alot of the Specialized issues listed with pics

I love Ron's site. It has been so useful to me in my Bank Note collecting endeavor.
Scottishmoney
QUOTE(labmom @ Mar 31 2007, 10:19 AM) [snapback]314492[/snapback]

I love Ron's site. It has been so useful to me in my Bank Note collecting endeavor.



I like surfing through to find the notes I want to buy in the future.
San_Miguel98
QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ Mar 31 2007, 05:54 PM) [snapback]314497[/snapback]

I like surfing through to find the notes I want to buy in the future.


me too! biggrin.gif
labmom
QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ Mar 31 2007, 10:54 AM) [snapback]314497[/snapback]

I like surfing through to find the notes I want to buy in the future.

I'm guilty of doing that as well. laugh.gif
San_Miguel98
QUOTE(Johnny 1989 @ Mar 31 2007, 01:07 AM) [snapback]314426[/snapback]

Interesting, I've signed up biggrin.gif Series D BoE banknotes on their way (except for the £50)

Please let me know if the images are too big or need the "specimen" tags added & I'll do so

Not sure if anyone could help here at all, I'm trying to add images to the article, I have uploaded the images & have pressed embeded image but when I previewed the page the image didn't come out so I'm not sure what I have done wrong.

Can anyone help at all?

Webpage here: http://banknotewiki.com/wiki/index.php?tit...gland_Banknotes

200th Post biggrin.gif


I have no idea how, but I managed to fix it. All I did was delete your image tags, and put them back in again. confused1.gif


grats on 200, btw! yahoo.gif
see323
QUOTE(labmom @ Mar 31 2007, 10:02 AM) [snapback]314499[/snapback]

I'm guilty of doing that as well. laugh.gif



When I first started collecting world notes, Ron Wise website is a great help. When I go through Straits Settlements section, there are many pieces not available. There are also many banknotes from some countries which have been asked to remove their banknotes scan by the authority or Central banks.

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Johnny 1989
QUOTE(San_Miguel98 @ Mar 31 2007, 04:32 PM) [snapback]314501[/snapback]

I have no idea how, but I managed to fix it. All I did was delete your image tags, and put them back in again. confused1.gif
grats on 200, btw! yahoo.gif


Thanks for that biggrin.gif I might need your help later when I do the £1, £5 & £10 notes of that series biggrin.gif

Also going to do the Series C banknotes however I won't do the Series E onwards notes, the BoE is really narky when it comes to their notes, which I could understand about the current releases but considering the last Series D note was seen in circulation in 1996 and even then there wasn't many £50 notes in circulation anyway I don't see why they get so narky about it.

If those images HAVE to be removed then you might as well delete the whole article. However if all that is required is to stamp the word "Specimen" on there then so be it I'll re upload the images and delete the others. However seeing as these notes are so old I really can't see the problem.

If it's because someone can take one back & get a new note at face value then the question I ask is, Who is really THAT sad enough to fake some 1970 £20 & take them to the BoE with a risk of been arrested biggrin.gif
Aidan Work
Johnny,you could post the banknote photos up into the Banknote Wiki,then the Bank of England wouldn't need to know that you posted photos of their notes up there.Collectors do have a right to know what's been issued & want to know what the notes look like.

Aidan.
Johnny 1989
QUOTE(Aidan Work @ Apr 4 2007, 08:50 AM) [snapback]315201[/snapback]

Johnny,you could post the banknote photos up into the Banknote Wiki,then the Bank of England wouldn't need to know that you posted photos of their notes up there.Collectors do have a right to know what's been issued & want to know what the notes look like.

Aidan.



I suppose, I have posted them in my banknote bank folder as well however I won't post current circulating notes, due to counterfits (sp), which is a personal choice of mine, however I'm working round to doing Series D, Series E (MkI a/b) & Series E (MkII) once they have been taken fully out of circulation.

I finally have all of Series C notes now (my £10 note turned up today, they're absolutely huge compared to current ones) so I'll also write about those.

Also when I finally get roudn to it I'll do the Series A/B together on one page, mainly due to the fact that the only notes issued under Series A were the 10/- & £1 and the only note issued under Series B is the £5
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