At least its not considered a variety and combined into a single listing. Overprints that change the nation of issue or change a denomination of the same nation are rightfully given their own pages. Brazil and Nicaraguan listings come to mind as this has happened frequently in their past.
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Quote: "Coinman48"Hi, again,
Don't know if this is the case with your note, but Bank Note Museum indicates that notes that differ from those catalogued should be considered unofficial with unknown origin. http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/EUR/BIH/BIH0055.htm
Will
Bugger. I suppose ' unofficial with unknown origin ' means fake. Explains why it wasn't accepted by Numista. Thanks a million, Will. I appreciate your help.
Quote: "Coinman48"Hi, again,
Don't know if this is the case with your note, but Bank Note Museum indicates that notes that differ from those catalogued should be considered unofficial with unknown origin. http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/EUR/BIH/BIH0055.htm
Will
Bugger. I suppose ' unofficial with unknown origin ' means fake. Explains why it wasn't accepted by Numista. Thanks a million, Will. I appreciate your help.
Wasn't there a chat about cataloguing fake banknotes?