I'm looking for lithographed and engraved versions of the same note. Here is one example, the 1972 5 Jiao note:
5 Jiao - People's Republic of China – Numista
I'm looking to get some example pairs, preferably easy to find notes
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I'm looking for lithographed and engraved versions of the same note. Here is one example, the 1972 5 Jiao note:
5 Jiao - People's Republic of China – Numista
I'm looking to get some example pairs, preferably easy to find notes
Try these
Canada - $1 1975 P85b and c
China - 2 Jiao P878a and b
Taiwan - 1 yuan P1971a and b
Thanks, I will check those!
indonesia - 100 rupiah P122a and b
That's a nice one: lots of notes available, and not expensive. Thanks!
Congo 50, 100, and 200 Francs have both engraved (dated 2000) and lithographed (dated 2007 to date) types.
This type from Mexico has both engraved and lithographed reverses.
Thanks I will check those!
North Korea, P#40, 5 Won. The 1992 is intaglio, while the 1998 is lithographic.
Thanks!
I might be able to get the specimen versions of those two. The regular 1992 is very expensive, not many people are selling that.
@numismaticnoteswithbenjamin you can find a video of the 1992 versus the 1998 5 Won. The difference is striking. Sometimes it is harder to determine the differences…but it is really obvious on notes of North Korea. In fact, I have notes from other denominations that show differences between intaglio and lithography. I have started searching for the whole series in both versions, since it seems they could exist…
I really with Numista would break the pages up, it is outrageous how different they are.
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