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      Western Samoa N.D. (2008) 100 Tala Specimen.
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      Western Samoa N.D. (2008) 100 Tala Specimen.

      N.D. (2008).

      Note; In addition to the serial number JD0000000,the number 312 is in the bottom left hand corner.

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      Keywords: Western Samoa N.D. (2008) 100 Tala Specimen.
      Country: Western Samoa
      Date: N.D. (2008)
      Denomination: 100 Tala
      Serial Number: JD0000000
      Watermark Details: Portrait of Malietoa Tanumafili II above 'CBS'.
      Front Details: Portrait of Malietoa Tanumafili II (b. 1913 - d. 2007) in centre with signature at left.
      Back Details: Church in centre with the Western Samoan Coat-of-Arms at top right.
      Composition: Paper.
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    1. Jesh

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      Mon July 12, 2010 8:56pm

      Always found this style of serial number interesting. Why do they do it like that?
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      BCNumismatics
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      Tue July 13, 2010 5:29am

      Greg,
      All zero serial numbers are usually reserved for Specimen notes in most countries.

      Having the number in the bottom left hand corner is intended for the notes being sold as matching numbered sets.Unfortunately,the guy who sold me these Specimen notes mixed up the numbers from 3 different sets,& forgot to include the 10 Tala Specimen note for the 2008 issue.

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      Jesh

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      Mon July 19, 2010 9:25am

      No I mean how it goes from a small number to a larger number, size wise, not value wise.
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      BCNumismatics
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      Tue July 20, 2010 6:25pm

      Greg,
      It is part of improving the security features to combat forgery.

      Quite a few countries use this type of serial number for their current banknote issues,especially their paper issues.

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      Jesh

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      Fri July 23, 2010 1:50pm

      Gotcha, thanks!!
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