Does anybody know the size of 10 rubel Germany 1916 Apr.17 note Pick R124
Hi,
I am collecting banknotes, mostly Eastern Europe, and there is one question I 'm getting conflicting ansvers. The size of banknotes. I'm mostly interested in UNC. Seems that nobody cares about the size as much as about a light corner folds, light stains, etc. Sizes are not mentioned in the cataloges that I know. But I just can't sleep well if I have any doubts that my note has been cropped. Sometimes presence of 2 corners being in a better shape than the other two gives me a suspicion, but without knowing a proper size for particular banknote it's imposible to verify that. What is you guys experience and attitude towards verifying the size of newly accuired notes? Recently I bought Germany 1916 Occupied Theritories PR124 10 rubel note. The size of it is 100mm x 159mm. Isn't it supposed to be 100x160? Is discrepancy of 1 mm a sign of cropping, or just a cutting variety? I have tried to solve the question by calculating proportions of availale pictures on the web, but that did not help much. Maybe you guys will? Regards, Ramas |
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