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Some later issues use prefixes with "33" or "X" to mark replacement banknotes. Argentina uses "R" in the serial number to mark replacement banknotes. The Bahamas, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Guatemala use "Z" in the serial number to mark replacement banknotes. Scotland, Hong Kong and Mongolia use "ZZ" in the serial number to mark replacement banknotes.
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Note-making technologies remained largely unchanged during the 18th century. [15] The first banknotes were produced by intaglio printing: this involved engraving a copper plate by hand and then covering it in ink to print the bank notes. Only with this technique, at that time, could one force the paper into the lines of the engraving to make ...
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The British American Bank Note Company 1866 1956 Finland: Setec Oy: 1999 2005 [7] United Kingdom: Perkins Bacon: 1810 1935 United Kingdom: Harrison and Sons: 1750 1997 [Note 12] United Kingdom: Waterlow and Sons: 1810 2009 [Note 12] United Kingdom: Bradbury Wilkinson and Company: 1856 1990 [Note 12] United States: New York Bank Note Company ...
The $2 and $5 were issued through 1966, and the $2 note was only available as a United States Note. In 1966 the $5 United States Note was discontinued and the $2 denomination was discontinued altogether. In 1966 a $100 US note was issued to meet legal requirements about the amount of notes in circulation. In 1971 the production of US notes was ...
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