Jump to content
CoinPeople.com

RPT

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

RPT's Achievements

Just got here

Just got here (1/6)

0

Reputation

  1. Hi, I know this is kind of out of topic but I just need your comments on this world class super rare note (72 pcs recorded estimated 100 pcs still exist). The last one recorded on spink 2005 Auction in the collection of W.H.Lu. HK$140,000.00 (US$20,000) in EF condition. This is an UNC note from ebay which has at least 50 places printing different but with a near matching serial number from the recorded series. Is this a high grade reprint (counterfeit) or long lost brother of the 1951 RPC RMB queen the "Yurts and Camel". Thanks
  2. Hi, Thank you for all the tips u have given. I can see that u have very outstanding collection. I do have a few questions, some of the old note has been cleaned and their value reduced greatly after cleaning. What kind of chemical they used to clean? How to identify these cleaned note? I have seem one KGV 1935 $5 which the seller claimed to be AUNC. Closer look the note can only be classified as VFine. part of the note was damage when cleanning.
  3. Hi Kelly, Nice to hear someone r also into Malaya & British Borneo collection. In the QEII 1953 series there r $1, $5, $10, $50, $100 possible in normal collection the $1000 and $10000 r a bit out of reach. The 1959 $1 there r 2 printers Thomas DLR and Waterlow & Sons. The waterlow is harder to find in UNC condition hence expensive too. The 1961 $10 buffalo note has 3 different versions small letter prefix "A", Big letter "A" and the most rare is the big "B". I have two catalogues that related to the current market price of these notes. I like to share info and learn more on the history of Malaya, Malaya British Borneo and Malaysia banknote.
  4. I am beginner collector just started my collection in Dec 2007. I have completed 75% of the total 12th series of Malaysia banknotes from 1967 to 2008. I am also filling up fast on some super rare 1953-61 Malaya British Borneo banknotes. Working my way up 1941 KGVI and 1930s KGV notes and also very rare Sarawak banknotes. Anyone who is collecting in these fields please shade some lights and fill me in on what to avoid especially how to identify the forgery notes. Part of my collection: www.banknotebank.com/?collection=RPT
×
×
  • Create New...