Type A yen notes would be part of an MPC collection. Type B yen was used only as Allied Military Currency (AMC) and is unrelated to MPC.
The ten sen notes were the lowest denomination and most common of the Series B yen. They are not worth much more than a dollar in this condition....
Based on the scan I would say Fine to Very Fine. $125.00-150.00.
The MPC market is flat and has been for sometime after coming down from its high 2005-2008. The Series 471 $10.00 note is one of the less...
My understanding is also that these are donation receipts and not intended to be an issue of paper money. Although they have serial numbers, the...
Registration is the proper printing term for the alignment of the colors on a multi-color press but US notes are not printed in a way that makes...
That is not what PMG is referring to when analyzing US notes. In this case it is face/back registration or how well the face printing lines up...
Two notes I can cross off the bucket list: Danish West Indies 5 francs [IMG] [IMG] Unissued South Vietnam 5000 dong [IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] 1907 Panic Scrip from Cleveland
Why ask this question to a bunch of people who cannot possibly answer it?
There were only five conversions involving MPC during the entire Vietnam conflict: 1) US dollars to Series 641 on 31 August 1965 2) Series 641...
There was only one printing of 3,200,000 Series 681 $10.00 notes.
First, this is a position number not plate number. MPC was lithographed not intaglio printed. The number represents the position on the sheet as...
More important are the unknown number of Series 691 and 701 notes still held by the original source of those that are on the market, the enigmatic...
The Army Finance Museum at Ft. Jackson SC has thousands of Series 691 and 701 notes in their possession.
I have never sent a note to a TPG so I have no first hand knowledge about whether you can talk to the graders. I have read posts on the PCGS...
Instead of asking strangers on a discussion board who have never seen the notes in person, why not call PMG and ask?
My understanding is that the counterfeit detecting pens react to the sizing that was used on wet printed notes.
He probably used his grandmother's iron on them.
Here is the diagnostic on the counterfeit 10 peso note. The counterfeit is on the right. [IMG]
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