These were used for the purpose of extending the value of a postal note up to a value of 99c . above the denomination of the postal note itself.
22.
These were used for the purpose of extending the value of a postal note up to a value of 99c . above the denomination of the postal note itself.
23.
Money orders were issue for values up to $ 100, while postal notes ( introduced 4 August 1898 ) were for sending small sums between 10?and $ 5.
24.
Then comes the news : Young Ronnie ( Guy Edwards ) has been expelled from Osbourne Naval College for stealing a five-shilling postal note ( American translation : pocket change ).
25.
Rather than being cashable at only one named post office, it decided that newly issued Postal Notes could be cashable at any money order office the system's larger and busier offices.
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Here is a list of denominations of the Canadian postal notes as noted on P . N . 107-12, 000, which was issued by the Post Office Department, Ottawa with effect from 13 December 1934.
27.
The paper for this contract ( as for all Postal Notes and a massive number of official U . S . high security documents ) was produced by Crane and Co . of Dalton, Massachusetts.
28.
Canadian postal orders and notes were not issued in Newfoundland, as Newfoundland was an independent dominion, and a British colony, before it became a Canadian province, although Canadian postal notes were allowed to be paid in Newfoundland.
29.
Due to the short period of time between the passage of the new law and the start of the second production contract ( which Homer Lee did not receive ), few post offices ordered and issued Type III Postal Notes.
30.
Thomas F . Morris, creator of the acclaimed designs for U . S . currency and stamps, as well as stock and bond certificates, etc ., was assigned to design and engrave the new Postal Note ( Type IV ).