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NGC AWARDS FOR YEAR 2014

NGC AWARDS FOR YEAR 2014

Friday, April 4, 2014

MALAYSIA 1967 RM10 1ST SERIES "SA-PULOH" ISMAIL ALI STACK GEM UNC

This is a stack of 100 pieces consecutive numbers of the RM10 "SA-PULOH" 1st series condition GEM UNC with beautiful embossment with crisp paper and you can't believe that this stack is 47 year old and still maintain its pristine condition. I will be sending the whole stack to PMG for grading. However there are 10 pieces were foxed with toning that was the last five pieces and the first five pieces hence i did not include them in the pictures.

There are two variety found within the stack, that is "solid thread" and "broken thread". The broken thread variety can be found in every denomination from the 1st series to the 4th series only, however KN Boon catalogue did not mention about these varieties. Whereas for PMG and Krausse World Paper Money book both recognized the variety and label it as PICK # 3b for "broken thread" and PICK # 3a for "solid thread".

There are 30 "broken thread" variety found in this stack out of 100pieces.

This stack is original and have never been washed nor pressed before. The prefix is from B/62 464601 - B/62 464700.




Extracted from KN BOON 7th edition catalogue 

MALAYSIA 1967 RM1 1ST SERIES ISMAIL ALI STACK

From the earlier post i did not mention about the broken thread variety found in this stack of RM1 of 100pieces consecutive numbers. There are 28 pieces of broken thread variety found within the stack and was labeled as PICK # 1b by PMG. It is already on its way back to me after grading and i'm eagerly waiting for its arrival on 7th April 2014 by FEDEX.




Happy Viewing !

4 comments:

  1. Are broken thread more valuable than the normal security thread

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  2. Hello,

    Yes of course broken thread are rarer hence more expensive than the solid thread.

    Regards,
    Andrew

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  4. Hello there,

    Thank you for this useful information.

    Can I check with you what causes to have solid and broken threads? Is it on purpose by the printer company?

    It sounds to me that they come randomly in a stack of such money.

    Thank you!

    Best regards,
    New collector

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