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"no borrowed scans here nor i cut and pasted from other web sites. all notes displaying here are mine"

Hungary - 2007 Prints

Two Hundred Forint
Dated 2007 P187g
Reverse
Five Hundred Forint
Dated 2007 PNL
Reverse
Ten Thousand Forint
Dated 2007 P192f
Reverse
 Twenty Thousand Forint
Dated 2007 P193
Reverse

3 comments:

  1. Banknotes depicting castles always have a classical look.
    Thanks a lot for sharing, paperbanknotes :)

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  2. Hi WhyCollect

    Better get them before they all turned into another Euro LOL!

    Thanks for dropping by.

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  3. Hey. You said to contact you on one of your postings - so here goes.

    I have been wondering a long time on how the drawings on the notes are made? how do you get that "line look" is it simply a printing way, or are the drawings made with tine small lines which together form the picture? is it possible to draw this way yourself?, like this:

    http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/1566/200602/PreviewComp/SuperStock_1566-266844.jpg

    if so, do you know what the drawing style is called ? and how to get the effect ?


    please get back to me on: Juliusjuul@gmail.com
    THANK YOU SO MUCH :)

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