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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2307915, member: 71234"]Well, it's actually a Milliard B-Pengos, in the European style, and so it can't be both an American Billion and a European Billion in one denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>To avoid confusion it is usual to refer to notes using the Million, Milliard, Billion scale by their original denominations.</p><p><br /></p><p>I doubt if there would be any great demand for such an item, since the note production at the time was pretty rushed and they were almost immediately valueless. I have never seen a single sided note like that but I don't see a great deal of value in it. </p><p><br /></p><p>From a reasonably well organised and stable note issuing country it would be far more desirable, but this could come from a whole bale of notes that simply were not worth finishing printing by the time it reached that stage, and someone kept one as a curio. </p><p><br /></p><p>I expect some other European colllector will comment on this when Europe is awake, but I'd not see it as vauable enough to cover the grader's fees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2307915, member: 71234"]Well, it's actually a Milliard B-Pengos, in the European style, and so it can't be both an American Billion and a European Billion in one denomination. To avoid confusion it is usual to refer to notes using the Million, Milliard, Billion scale by their original denominations. I doubt if there would be any great demand for such an item, since the note production at the time was pretty rushed and they were almost immediately valueless. I have never seen a single sided note like that but I don't see a great deal of value in it. From a reasonably well organised and stable note issuing country it would be far more desirable, but this could come from a whole bale of notes that simply were not worth finishing printing by the time it reached that stage, and someone kept one as a curio. I expect some other European colllector will comment on this when Europe is awake, but I'd not see it as vauable enough to cover the grader's fees.[/QUOTE]
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