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Straits Settlements 1 dollar P-16b 1935 G+/VG

$ 100.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Singapore
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Country: Straits Settlements
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    One banknote of
    Straits Settlements 1 dollar ,P-16b 1st Jan. 1935
    .Condition (opinion):Good+/Very Good (VG) Tears or cuts: One of 2mm at upper central fold edge,one of 3mm at lower central fold edge.Use stains.See scan .Printer: Waterlow & Sons,London.Size:12,4cm/6,3cm (small).Portrait:King George V.
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    Banknote Grading
    UNC
    AU
    EF
    VF
    F
    VG
    G
    Fair
    Poor
    Uncirculated
    About Uncirculated
    Extremely Fine
    Very Fine
    Fine
    Very Good
    Good
    Fair
    Poor
    Edges
    no counting marks
    light counting folds OR...
    light counting folds
    corners are not fully rounded
    much handling on edges
    rounded edges
    Folds
    no folds
    ...OR one light fold through center
    max. three light folds or one strong crease
    several horizontal and vertical folds
    many folds and creases
    Paper
    color
    paper is clean with bright colors
    paper may have minimal dirt or some color smudging, but still crisp
    paper is not excessively dirty, but may have some softness
    paper may be dirty, discolored or stained
    very dirty, discolored and with some writing
    very dirty, discolorated, with writing and some obscured portions
    very dirty, discolored, with writing and obscured portions
    Tears
    no tears
    no tears into the border
    minor tears in the border, but out of design
    tears into the design
    Holes
    no holes
    no center hole, but staple hole usual
    center hole and staple hole
    Integrity
    no pieces missing
    no large pieces missing
    piece missing
    piece missing or tape holding pieces together
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