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Hi paperbanknotes,
ReplyDeleteWow, 1.5k mintage only.
From the picture, yours should be the no. 253 banknote, right?
Nice and rare banknote indeed.
Thanks alot for sharing :)
Hi WhyCollect
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.
Cheers
Hi paperbanknotes,
ReplyDeleteActually what's the premium over their face value when they were initially up for sale?
Lol, have been thinking about this issue when we saw your S$10K banknote.
Thanks alot.
Cheers :)
Hi WhyCollect,
ReplyDeleteI do not have those information you have requested for. I only found out this issue recently. Sorry.
Hi paperbanknotes,
ReplyDeleteThanks alot anyway.
All these rare items that we've seen are really tempting.
Only problem is the high price tag, lol.
Just curious to know their values.
Who knows?
One day they are within our budget.
Just hoping the eventful day will come to us.
Thanks again :D
Hi WhyCollect,
ReplyDeleteWhilst this may be only 1500 folders issued, not many collectors would like to collect them as these are are considered as numismatic products, issued purposely for a profit. And because of that, it is not always in demand and surprisingly some of these numismatic items can till be purchased at a very affordable price.