The 'Issuing Entity' field should be removed.

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The ‘Issuing Entity’ field should be removed, as it is superfluous & unnecessary.

 

All issuing entities are banks - except for Governments & military authorities, which should still be listed as ‘Issuing Banks’.

 

Aidan.

Disagree. It still has its uses.

 

I have used it here:

Finland
N#331591
Issuing entity: Finnish Senate; 
Issuing Bank: Bank of Finland

 

In this example, Issuing Entity is above Issuing Bank in the hierarchy.

Irish banknotes: https://www.irishpapermoney.com - Finnish BanknotesPolish Banknotes

Hibernia

Disagree. It still has its uses.

 

I have used it here:

Finland
N#331591
Issuing entity: Finnish Senate; 
Issuing Bank: Bank of Finland

 

In this example, Issuing Entity is above Issuing Bank in the hierarchy.

 

The Finnish Senate can't be involved in the issue of currency in Finland.

 

The Senate is the upper house - like Seanad Eireann is the upper house of the Oireachtas of the Republic of Ireland.

 

Aidan.

BCNumismatics

 

The Finnish Senate can't be involved in the issue of currency in Finland.

It was then.

 

The governance of Finland, and its banknote issues are quite interesting in the period after the deposition of the Czar, and before the Republic produced the new 1922 series.

Irish banknotes: https://www.irishpapermoney.com - Finnish BanknotesPolish Banknotes

Why the ‘*’ in the denomination titles?

 

I have never seen that before.

 

I reckon the ‘Value’ field should have the number expressed as the actual numeral rather than a word in a native language.

 

Aidan.

••• Well spotted!
The Finnish banknote section is under active construction. I am using short-lived asterisks * to keep track of changes. They won’t be in the final version.

 

Litt. A, B, C, D, E were used to identify subsequent printages within a series on Finnish banknotes. 

I use it in the title so that the viewer can distinguish between the different printages which use a common series year.

Irish banknotes: https://www.irishpapermoney.com - Finnish BanknotesPolish Banknotes

Hibernia

••• Well spotted!
The Finnish banknote section is under active construction. I am using short-lived asterisks * to keep track of changes. They won’t be in the final version.

 

Litt. A, B, C, D, E were used to identify subsequent printages within a series on Finnish banknotes. 

I use it in the title so that the viewer can distinguish between the different printages which use a common series year.

Nice work on the Finnish notes.

 

On those litt. issues, I've been wondering if they should not be kept together (without, A, B,C, …). The placement of the serial number does sometimes change, but overal design is identical.

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Still a work in progress :)

 

The rearrangment of the serial number locations, and sometimes the colour of the note is what decided me towards putting notes marked with Litt. as a separate entry. A significant change in the structure of the note, or of a Ruling Authority which warrants a new image.

 

Also, collectors had been tending towards separate listings for some Litt. notes when adding them to numista.

Collectors of Finnish notes would collect an original issue and a Litt. as separate entities - and then expand out to a note of each Litt. letter, and then collect by serial number etc.

Irish banknotes: https://www.irishpapermoney.com - Finnish BanknotesPolish Banknotes

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