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  2. Bradbury Wilkinson and Company - Wikipedia

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    The original company was established in the 1850s by Henry Bradbury and begun printing banknotes in 1856. [1] Bradbury then died in 1860. [1] In 1873–74, the firm built an imposing six-storey workshop, for engraving printing plates, in Holborn, London at 25 and 27 Farringdon Road, which is now a Grade II-listed building.

  3. Replacement banknote - Wikipedia

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    A replacement banknote, commonly referred to as a star note, is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one and is used as a control mechanism for governments or monetary authorities to know the exact number of banknotes being printed.

  4. List of banknote printers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Glossary of notaphily - Wikipedia

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    Replacement banknote A note printed with a special symbol before the serial number, or with a special serial number prefix, used to replace notes damaged during the manufacturing process. US replacement notes are called Star Notes because a five pointed star is positioned at the beginning or end of the serial number.

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  7. Category:Banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes by country (39 C, 2 P) Banknotes by continent (6 C) ... Replacement banknote; S. Security thread; Soft count; Specimen banknote; Standard Catalog of World ...

  8. United States postal notes - Wikipedia

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    The following brief descriptions will help you quickly identify any Postal Note issued during the 1883-1894 era. The name of the producing bank note company is always found at the bottom center of the note's front side. [8] Type I: Engraved and printed by the Homer Lee Bank Note Company; printed on yellow paper.

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