My one follows a. in having large star and (unidentifiable amount due to bad shape) stars in the middle, but also b. in having stars around the border, and c. in having two Roman numbers, please help, thanks!
Can you tell based on the prefixes? What about these?
II VIII and IV VIII IV
I read the listing of this note yesterday and did not even realise that the image of a person driving a tractor was based on a real person (common people). It's always interesting to see such designs and not just the portrait of a President, Prime Minister, a monarch of a deceased scientist or poet etc.
Like these two little girls on this Czechoslovakia note
And this?
Surpreme Grandmaster - sorry for hijacking your post π
Can you tell based on the prefixes? What about these?
II VIII and IV VIII IV
I read the listing of this note yesterday and did not even realise that the image of a person driving a tractor was based on a real person (common people). It's always interesting to see such designs and not just the portrait of a President, Prime Minister, a monarch of a deceased scientist or poet etc.
Like these two little girls on this Czechoslovakia note
And this?
Surpreme Grandmaster - sorry for hijacking your post π
Yes.For example, stars and ancient Pu coins watermark only exists in three Roman numeralsγThe crown numbers already known are 123 γ234 γ345γ 456 γ567γ 678 γ789γ 890γ 901γ 012γ 135γ 357 γ579γ 791 γ913γ 246 γ468γ 680 γ802γ 024 γ124γ 125 γ126γ 127γ 128γ 129 γ130γ 134γ 136γ 137 γ138γ 140 γ145γ 146 γ147γ 148 γ149γ 150 γ156γ 157γ158γ 159 γ160γ167γ168γ169γ170γ178γ180γ189γ230γ250γ260γ270γ290γ235γ236γ237γ238γ239γ245γ247γ248γ249γ256γ257γ258γ259γ267γ268γ269γ278γ279γ289γ340γ350γ360γ370γ380γ390γ346γ347γ348γ349γ356γ358γ359γ367γ368γ369γ378γ379γ389γ450γ460γ470γ480γ490γ457γ458γ459γ467γ469γ478γ479γ489γ560γ570γ580γ590γ568γ569γ578γ589γ670γ690γ689γ780γ790οΌYou can try to convert it to Roman numeralsοΌI II IIIοΌοΌThe characters on the tractor are realοΌHe is Liang Jun, the first female tractor driver in China