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  • Latest banknote purchases.   by BCNumismatics on 24 Sep, 2010 08:25
  • Check out the photos of these 2 notes;

    Gibraltar 1954 10 Shillings.

    Isle of Man 1956 1 Pound.

    They came from a postal auction over here.

    Please let me know what you think.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #1   by thatoneguy on 25 Sep, 2010 17:21
  •  :signcool;
  • Reply #2   by BCNumismatics on 25 Sep, 2010 23:10
  • Thanks.

    If mugs don't bid on banknotes like these,& I am the only bidder,then I am more than happy to give them a good home - my collection!

    Aidan.
  • Reply #3   by mmarotta on 27 Sep, 2010 21:01
  • Quote from: BCNumismatics
    Check out the photos of these 2 notes; Gibraltar 1954 10 Shillings. Isle of Man 1956 1 Pound.
    They came from a postal auction over here. Please let me know what you think. Aidan.

    Hard to know what to think without documentation.  I mean the notes are nice, but that fold on the Manx is nicer.  So? ...  Let me get a book.  Gibraltar, VG, $5...  Isle of Man: Good $20.  Nice catch!

    With the Isle of Man, what is the motto around the triskeles?


  • Reply #4   by BCNumismatics on 28 Sep, 2010 22:30
  • Mike,
      It is the usual one like on the reverse of this 1733 1d. coin.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #5   by mmarotta on 30 Sep, 2010 19:59
  • Nice coin.  Truly rare, I gather and one of your own, not picked off Google Images.  Very nice.

    quocunque ieceris stabit

    "wherever it is thrown it will stand."

    I get it.  The lettering on the note threw me.  I read it "OUOCUOUE ... " and the ieceris started with a J.  I thought it was Manx.

    Also... interestingly enough... Searching for the motto (in Latin, thanks to your coin), I found this site:  ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/bar:Insl%20vo%20Man  And the summary said:
    Woispruch: „Quocunque Ieceris Stabit“ lat., „Wos dus aa hinhaust, es wead stehn“.

    So, I knew that KO was not Korean and Kobenhavn was not going to solve the puzzle.
    It was German(ic) clearly enough...  so I clicked on it...  and got redirected to the BOARS.  I thought?  South Afrika? ... but no...
    http://bar.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauptseitn
    Austrians.
    They just spell it the way it sounds. 
    Quote
    "Boarisch is a Sproch im Sidostn vom deitschn Sprochraum. Zamma mitm Alemannischn, Sidfränkischn, Ostfränkischn und Erzgebirgischn buidn se de obadeitschn Sprochn. S Vabreitungsgebiet vom Boarischn is da oidboarische Tei vom Freistaat Bayern, des Sidvogdland in Saxn, Österreich (estli vom Arlberg), Sidtirol und de zimbrisch-karnischn Sprochinsln z Obaitalien. Mehra wia de Hejftn vo de Boarischn Muaddasprochla wohna aussahoib vom heitign Freistaat Bayern."

    Coins: you never know where they will take you!




  • Reply #6   by BCNumismatics on 02 Oct, 2010 21:04
  • Mike,
      That is one of my own coins.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #7   by Billy Kingsley on 06 Dec, 2010 04:40
  • Interesting notes-they strike me as being somewhat similar, and I can see that they were printed by the same company.

    I actually like the design of the Gibraltar note slightly more.
  • Reply #8   by BCNumismatics on 11 Mar, 2011 15:45
  • Check out this note - a 1999 5 Pounds from Ulster (Northern Ireland),which was put out to mark the Millennium changeover from 1999 to 2000.

    This note has the historic distinction of being the only British polymer plastic note.

    I bought it 2 weeks ago at a coin fair.

    Photos are up on http://www.allnumis.com & Facebook.

    Other notes I bought at the same coin fair have got photos uploaded onto http://www.banknotebank.com/collection/BCNumismatics as well.

    Please let me know what you think.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #9   by BCNumismatics on 23 Jun, 2011 03:13
  • Check out these 2 Indian 10 Rupees notes.

    They are from the 1949-57 issue under Governor Sir Benegal Rama Rau.

    Photos are up on http://www.banknotebank.com/collection/BCNumismatics .

    Yes,they are a consecutively numbered pair,& they have the incorrect Hindi inscription.

    Aidan.

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