The Orange Free State's postal notes are very popular with banknote collectors, and in fact, some denominations are listed in the Pick Specialised Catalogue as banknotes, but it is noted there that the paid postal notes are worth half the listed catalogue value.
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The Orange Free State's postal notes are very popular with banknote collectors, and in fact, some denominations are listed in the Pick Specialised Catalogue as banknotes, but it is noted there that the paid postal notes are worth half the listed catalogue value.
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Based on an actual, pre-World War I incident _ names were changed, perhaps to protect the very easily upset _ the play chronicles an apparently controversial incident in which a young British naval cadet was accused of stealing a classmate's five-shilling postal note.
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The only change noted during ABNCo's contract was the decade change on the date line from " 188 _ _ _ " to " 189 _ _ _ . " All Postal Notes issued with the American Bank Note Company logotype are Type IV.
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It zeroed in on a cause celebre of the time, the expulsion of a naval cadet accused of stealing a five-shilling postal note, and the one-sidedness of it because under the law the boy's parents had no way of clearing their son, whom they believed innocent.
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A postal note that has been paid in the Cape of Good Hope has a 1d . red postage stamp stuck to the back and cancelled with the paying post office's datestamp in addition to the datestamp being applied to the correct area on the face of the postal order.
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The most common postal notes that turn up are the ones that have been cashed within the Orange Free State prior to 1 September 1899 . The Orange Free State's postal notes were allowed to be paid in the South African Republic and in the two British colonies ( Cape of Good Hope and Natal ) as well.
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The most common postal notes that turn up are the ones that have been cashed within the Orange Free State prior to 1 September 1899 . The Orange Free State's postal notes were allowed to be paid in the South African Republic and in the two British colonies ( Cape of Good Hope and Natal ) as well.
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In 1887, ABNCo won the second four-year contract to engrave and print Postal notes for the U . S . post office . ( New York s Homer Lee Bank Note Company produced these notes during the first contract period . ) American assigned Thomas F . Morris, its Chief Designer, the task of re-designing this early money order.
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In 1879, Crane grew when Winthrop M . Crane won a contract to deliver U . S . currency paper to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D . C . Crane produced both the yellow ( issued in 1883 1884 ) and the white ( 1884 1894 ) watermarked security papers for the nation s Postal Notes.