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I would like the Numista gods to add these signatures (linked below) to all the banknotes that were printed post 1950s but mostly 2000 onwards (can’t find a list from a reliable source that covers pre 2000 that include the cashiers signature) https://en.numista.com/forum/topic116375.html
Some of the sources are very descriptive for some notes but for others are very vague.
Thanks
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Why so many links and no space? Also the signatures have to be cropped and on a white background. A list of all the names, signature titles and years is needed.
Quote: "allexis"Why so many links and no space? Also the signatures have to be cropped and on a white background. A list of all the names, signature titles and years is needed.
I know but one of the main reasons for posting is that one the catalog administrators wanted me to open a topic about it, and two according to this article as well as the main governor cashiers signature there is also five other board members which one is allowed to sign each series issue. But due to little information I've gotten from a few hours a researching I have failed to correlate the signature to the name at time of issue.
So in a nutshell I'm leaving this open for anyone who has more reliable information regarding the five cashiers signatures from as far back as possible to now.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Is there any other sites or physical Catalogues that have a list of names on the signatures of all Mexican banknotes issued so I can be able to add it here?
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Quote: Worldwide collectionIs there any other sites or physical Catalogues that have a list of names on the signatures of all Mexican banknotes issued so I can be able to add it here?
I know it would a bit Research & Hard Work, but check out the BANK NOTE MUESUM website ( It is a Paradise )
Link : [Link]https://banknote.ws[/Link]
Best Regards,
Amraan Amjad
Numista Referee for Coins of Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of Tunisia & Kingdom of Morocco
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I think you don't know what bb code is used ... links are most of the time auto-hyperlinked otherwise use the url prompt or the buttons.
For Banknote.ws you'll have to keep in mind that he often has only low resolution images which makes writing extraction harder and doesn't yield the nicest croppings.
Quote: "Worldwide collection"Is there any other sites or physical Catalogues that have a list of names on the signatures of all Mexican banknotes issued so I can be able to add it here?
I know it would a bit Research & Hard Work, but check out the BANK NOTE MUESUM website ( It is a Paradise )
Link : [Link]https://banknote.ws[/Link]
Best Regards,
Amraan Amjad
I am fully aware of the existence of banknote museum. But the main issue is finding the names of the signatures which I gave up on after several days researching.
So at the moment I’m focusing on Cuba and Venezuela.
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this is the latest signature to appear on Mexican banknotes - Gobernadora Victoria Rodríguez Ceja
Thanks for the information, I can see it has appeared on the commemorative 20 Pesos note first and I assume as time goes it will appear on other denominations.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
No gods here, only human beings needing help to provide help :-)
Sorry but the link only goes to the French forum home page.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Worldwide collectionHi I would like the Numista gods to add these signatures (linked below) to all the banknotes that were printed post 1950s but mostly 2000 onwards (can’t find a list from a reliable source that covers pre 2000 that include the cashiers signature) https://en.numista.com/forum/topic116375.html
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Status changed to Done(Compendium, 19 Ağu 2023, 17:27)
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.