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Akoto Family Trust

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  1. Hi Jennifer, Thanks again for the reply. Not trying to be a pain but in a previous thread just over a year ago (below) graded notes with a cts designation that were not in the Population Report were reviewed by PMGs research manager and it was decided that they would be added. Is there a review process in place to asset what gets added on a case by case basis? I ask as these notes are of extreme historical importance as they are the 1st fully independent currency notes post the colonisation of the African continent and therefore the 1st independent color trial conducted by an African bank. If there is a review process of some sort I'd be happy to share the significance of this set of color trials specifically? I've also added a full list of the notes from the year of which its just the cts notes (apart from the 50 cedis cts) which isn't represented. Thanks again for all your help so far, much appreciated
  2. Hi Jennifer, Thank you for the reply. Is this a recent change? The 50 Cedis (ND) 1965 color trial specimen is listed on the Population Report which prompted my query (screenshot below). Also, when searching "cts" in the search bar of the Population Report, plenty of other color trial specimens from other countries are represented
  3. Hi, I own the following banknote however it's not represented in the population report at all. I have seen others of the same variety that have been graded however none of them are reflected in the population report. Can this be added please?: Pick# 9Acts ND (1965)1000 Cedis 8019629-004 Many thanks