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scottish prefix information |
This section of the web site is dedicated to Scottish banknotes.
We invite you to participate.
With your valued help we can build an on-line catalogue of known Replacements.
If at anytime whilst referring to this information you wish to contribute with any updates,
Email pam@britishnotes.co.uk or Phone 0208 641 3224 if you have information
Replacement Banknotes
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When the uncut sheets of notes are being checked, faulty sheets are removed. |
To maintain the numeracy of the stack these are replaced with perfect sheet of notes. |
These replacement sheets are numbered separately, usually with an Z prefix (Z, ZB, Y). |
The top left corner note of the first normal sheet would be numbered eg., |
BC42 000001 the second note would be BC43 000001, etc., the sheet below would be numbered |
BC42 000002, the second note being BC43 000002, so when a stack of 100 sheets is guillotined, |
each bundle of 100 notes is numbered down the bundle 1 to 100. If a sheet has been removed, it |
would have been replaced with an ZB sheet, thus maintaining the numeracy of the stack. |
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