Can anyone help point me towards which line this Jo Page Series C £1 note goes in please? I'm still trying to work out what all the info means behind the dates.
When asking about a specific catalog entry, always provide a link. N#202927
It's one with the JBP signature, that's the only thing I can say on first and second glance. But because I'm also not a banknote purist so these convoluted serial number comments on many pages are often way to confusing to me to the point of uselessness for someone who don't care about micro variants to made up ones (depending on the tastes of hyper specialised collectors).
Can anyone help point me towards which line this Jo Page Series C £1 note goes in please? I'm still trying to work out what all the info means behind the dates.
Your serial number starts with HT75 so your year line is P#374 g - RB83 AN01 to HZ63.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.
Can anyone help point me towards which line this Jo Page Series C £1 note goes in please? I'm still trying to work out what all the info means behind the dates.
Your serial number starts with HT75 so your year line is P#374 g - RB83 AN01 to HZ63.
When asking about a specific catalog entry, always provide a link. N#202927
It's one with the JBP signature, that's the only thing I can say on first and second glance. But because I'm also not a banknote purist so these convoluted serial number comments on many pages are often way to confusing to me to the point of uselessness for someone who don't care about micro variants to made up ones (depending on the tastes of hyper specialised collectors).
I am a variant collector and enjoy chasing down different versions. I am also a professional editor and I have to agree with you, that page is a visual nightmare. It needs a lot of editing work so even specialists could understand it.