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3 Different Varieties of S134 Bohol 50c 1942: WW2 Philippines Emergency Currency

$ 2.63

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Emergency Issue
  • Condition: fine condition; see item description for details
  • Country: Philippines
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    3 different varieties of Jose Borromeo rubber stamp signature 1942 Series, official issue. See illustration #3 for image of versions A, B, & C of Fiscal, Jose C. Borromeo, rubber stamp signature. The rubber stamped signature of the Fiscal, Jose C. Borromeo, comes in at least three versions. Most noticeable are differences in the line in his signature under the "me" of his name. In the sketch figure A shows that the line forms an "S" on its side under the "m" with a break in the line at the start of the "S". In figure B there is only a very flattened "S" the top curve of which touches the line between "m" and "e" of his signature. Figure C shows a straight line instead of an "S" and there is a large break under the "e. The serial numbers on the notes studied so far indicate that those like figure A were in the 279000 to 313000 serial number range, figure B 237000 to 261000 range, figure C 78000 to 92000 range. There may be additional variations to his rubber stamp signature. Please contact me for shipping charges on multiple items. International Buyers – Please Note: • Import duties, taxes VAT, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. • Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. My Policies: I will refund full purchase price including my shipping/handling charge upon the return on an item for any reason (or no reason) within 30 days of the date I send out the item, provided that the item is returned in the same condition as when sent by me. Grades as defined by PMG "Uncirculated 62; The note is strictly uncirculated but may have minor-to-moderate handling and/or corner tip issues. There will be no folds, however. The margins may touch or come into the design. Uncirculated 61; The note is poorly centered and the margins come into the design. There may be counting marks, smudges or other signs of handling. There will be no folds through the design. Uncirculated 60; A note with problems that may include toned paper, a small stain or fading. There will be handling issues but there will be no folds through the design. Choice About Unc 58; Often a note with a single fold that crosses the design. About Uncirculated 55; This grade is commonly assigned to a note that has one fold or two to three corner folds through the design. About Uncirculated 53 A note with two vertical folds or a single horizontal fold. May also have signs of handling. About Uncirculated 50 The note has two heavier folds or light horizontal and vertical folds. The handling can be significant. Choice Extremely Fine 45 A note with two to three heavy folds, one of which may be horizontal. Extremely Fine 40 There are three or more folds, one of which may be horizontal. Choice Very Fine 35 For years dealers and collectors called this grade “VF-XF.” This note looks Extremely Fine, but it will have four to seven light folds. Very Fine 30 This note will be lightly circulated and may have light soiling. There will typically be seven to ten folds. Very Fine 25 A note that shows modest evidence of circulation as well as more folds and/or soiling than a note graded 30. Very Fine 20 The note is moderately circulated with numerous folds, mild soiling. There are no serious detractions but there may be minor defects. Choice Fine 15 This note may look like a Very Fine note, but upon closer examination it is found to have too many folds or too much circulation to warrant a Very Fine grade. Fine 12 The evidence of circulation is considerable with rounded corners, margin splits and other issues. The note must be whole with solid paper. Very Good 10 A solid, whole note with lots of circulation. The note is too limp and has a number of minor problems. Very Good 8 The note is heavily circulated but is intact. Some small pieces may be missing. Soiling, light stains or splits are common for this grade. The note is limp.
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