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Old November 21st 03, 11:19 AM
Pete 1
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A Bermuda $5 (yr 2000) with Z/1 prefix - is that a replacement note?

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Old November 22nd 03, 09:35 PM
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Pete, even though Pick does not indicate it as such, and given that
normal Bermuda $5's issued with the date 2000 begin have a C/x prefix,
it definitely is a replacement note.

Also, in a number of previous series of dollar denominated notes from
Bermuda, Pick does indicate that replacement notes begin with a Z/1 or
Z/2 prefix.

The year 2000 issue of Bermudan notes apparently follow this pattern
for prefixes for normal notes:
$2, $5 and $10 begin with C/x prefix.
$20, $50 and $100 begin with D/x prefix.

HTH!

Nick

On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:19:42 GMT, (Pete 1) wrote:


A Bermuda $5 (yr 2000) with Z/1 prefix - is that a replacement note?

Thank you

Pete 1


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Old November 27th 03, 06:57 PM
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 21:35:23 GMT, Nicholas Cheung
wrote:

Pete, even though Pick does not indicate it as such, and given that
normal Bermuda $5's issued with the date 2000 begin have a C/x prefix,
it definitely is a replacement note.

Also, in a number of previous series of dollar denominated notes from
Bermuda, Pick does indicate that replacement notes begin with a Z/1 or
Z/2 prefix.

The year 2000 issue of Bermudan notes apparently follow this pattern
for prefixes for normal notes:
$2, $5 and $10 begin with C/x prefix.
$20, $50 and $100 begin with D/x prefix.

HTH!


Nick, that's a great help - thank you!
Pete

 




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