Lithographed vs engraved versions of the same note

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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

Wanted: Cambodia 2000 Riels 2007 P#59b (printed 2015) UNC or AU
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Try these

Canada - $1 1975 P85b and c

China - 2 Jiao P878a and b

Taiwan - 1 yuan P1971a and b

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Thanks, I will check those!

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indonesia - 100 rupiah P122a and b

That's a nice one: lots of notes available, and not expensive. Thanks!

Wanted: Cambodia 2000 Riels 2007 P#59b (printed 2015) UNC or AU
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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!

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North Korea, P#40, 5 Won.  The 1992 is intaglio, while the 1998 is lithographic.

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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.

Wanted: Cambodia 2000 Riels 2007 P#59b (printed 2015) UNC or AU
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@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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