Yes, that sign looks similar to Tenge but not exactly the same.--->https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstani_tenge .Muppetshow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 4:45 pmI also have found several notes bearing this stamp.lmviterbo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:08 amThe cross in the coat of arms of Slovakia is named Lorraine cross (croix de Lorraine). This chopmark (which is not exactly a Lorraine cross but close) has been found several times. My guess is that they are from some exchange bureau, and those are the numbers of the agencies.
Here are some of these reported so far (with different numbers):
20
55
58 (no photo)
59
62 (the last one, just above this post)
75
J54
J65
N31
It kind of reminds me of the symbol of the Kazakh Tenge. So maybe it used by banks or exchange offices in Kazakhstan? Just a suggestion
Are there more banknotes with the same numbers-20,55,58,59,62,75?.There are also varieties with J and N letters. Maybe those banknotes were used to some game?