I'd like to add George IV as a ruling authority in Wales [solved]

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Hello. I recently obtained a new banknote from a Welsh bank dated to September 1828, during the reign of King George IV. The only option for Wales at the moment is George III. 

 

That's the note in question. 

Hopefully that's okay. It's from Carmarthen Bank. 

Please go ahead and make the request to add the note. As the referee for Wales, I can assure you it will be approved. I'll then make sure the correct ruler is added once the list is expanded. While we're at it, can we please add William IV, Victoria, Edward VII and George V, since there may also be notes from Welsh banks issued during these monarchs' reigns.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

That is a nice example of an early Welsh note, especially with the reverse printing. 

Topic moved to "Numista banknote catalogue" (ZacUK, 22 Tem 2023, 19:37)

This note is now in the catalogue, so please add the missing rulers and bank. Also, please correct the currency end date to 1971 since the UK decimalized on February 15th, 1971.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

Wales should also have the currencies expressed as ‘Pound Sterling (1707-1971)' & 'Pound Sterling (Decimalised) (Since 15 February 1971)', as there was Welsh Black Sheep notes issued after the change over to decimal currency.

 

Aidan.

BCNumismatics

Wales should also have the currencies expressed as ‘Pound Sterling (1707-1971)' & 'Pound Sterling (Decimalised) (Since 15 February 1971)', as there was Welsh Black Sheep notes issued after the change over to decimal currency.

 

Aidan.

The Black Sheep promissory notes are in Exonumia but they can still have a currency attached to them. However, none of the ones we have listed go beyond 1971, so I'm not sure the decimalized currency is needed.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

ceh2019

BCNumismatics

Wales should also have the currencies expressed as ‘Pound Sterling (1707-1971)' & 'Pound Sterling (Decimalised) (Since 15 February 1971)', as there was Welsh Black Sheep notes issued after the change over to decimal currency.

 

Aidan.

The Black Sheep promissory notes are in Exonumia but they can still have a currency attached to them. However, none of the ones we have listed go beyond 1971, so I'm not sure the decimalized currency is needed.

 

Here is a link listing the Black Sheep notes - including decimal ones;

 

http://www.pjsymes.com.au/Bsheep/Bsheep.htm .

 

Aidan.

Status changed to Done (Jarcek, 26 Tem 2023, 13:12)

Added rulers, rulling houses and aforementioned bank. :)

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