Re: Stamped notes
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:35 pm
Hello everybody.
I know this bill is not stamped. I have been looking where to show it, but I haven't been able to find an appropriate thread to show it.
https://ca.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=127846502" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Today I have been given a real surprise.
If anyone knows what value it can have, if any, could kindly write any comment, please?
No mistake. It was a Norwegian family with a fantastic English, fluent and natural.
We did have abosolutely NO communication problem. Not a misunderstanding possibility. No mistake. Conversation has been complete, clear and fluent.
They paid me with a
. Printing condition. Uncirculated. Ink-smelling.
Perfect, except because one of them took it off his shirt pocket and was not absolutely "plate". But does not have any foldings. NOTHING.
Then I realized.
I asked them for the origin of the banknote. If they had been in the euro area before. If they had kept it from a previous trip.
All the answers negative. The definitive sentence was "WE GOT IT THIS MORNING IN OSLO".
Yes, dear EBTer collagues:
This bill HAS BEEN PUT INTO CIRCULATION TODAY IN OSLO, Norge. Pity I didn't ask if they had more...
Remember that clicking on the photo makes it appear complete. The coin is for keeping the banknote folded without marking it.
I think it was not printed before 2002. It is actually plate #10, but in any case it carries Wim Duisenberg's signature, meaning that it has been for quite a few years in the bottom of a safe in an exchange office in Oslo.
I know this bill is not stamped. I have been looking where to show it, but I haven't been able to find an appropriate thread to show it.
https://ca.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=127846502" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Today I have been given a real surprise.
If anyone knows what value it can have, if any, could kindly write any comment, please?
No mistake. It was a Norwegian family with a fantastic English, fluent and natural.
We did have abosolutely NO communication problem. Not a misunderstanding possibility. No mistake. Conversation has been complete, clear and fluent.
They paid me with a
Perfect, except because one of them took it off his shirt pocket and was not absolutely "plate". But does not have any foldings. NOTHING.
Then I realized.
I asked them for the origin of the banknote. If they had been in the euro area before. If they had kept it from a previous trip.
All the answers negative. The definitive sentence was "WE GOT IT THIS MORNING IN OSLO".
Yes, dear EBTer collagues:
This bill HAS BEEN PUT INTO CIRCULATION TODAY IN OSLO, Norge. Pity I didn't ask if they had more...
Remember that clicking on the photo makes it appear complete. The coin is for keeping the banknote folded without marking it.
I think it was not printed before 2002. It is actually plate #10, but in any case it carries Wim Duisenberg's signature, meaning that it has been for quite a few years in the bottom of a safe in an exchange office in Oslo.




