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Mybliss
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I will refer to the book you recommended.
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Thanks for your kind reply.
If So,
1. Can the order of issuance of note be regarded as 'Expedient Specimen → Specimen → Currency'?
2. Is "Expedient Specimen" more valuable than "Specimen" in the same grade?
3. Is "Expedient" correct to be interpreted as a ' easy and quick way to solve a problem or do something'?
4. Is "Expedient Specimen" also a specimen?
Does it belong to the category of note?
In Korea, there are collectors who do not judge it as a proper of specimen.I have a lot of questions, but please answer them.
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I would like to know about the term "Expedient Specimen".
Usually I know "Specimen" is the final sample, but what does "Expedient Specimen" mean?
Does it simply mean that there is no Mihon Stamp?
Is "Expedient Specimen" a note created before "Specimen"?
In countries where English is not a native language, sometimes 'Expedient' interpreted in a negative sense.
Please provide clear rules.
Expedient Specimen
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Good morning!
It was difficult to purchase the book you recommended, so I checked it out now.
However, I have one question, so I ask again.
There are items called ‘vgood’, ‘vfine’, ‘fine’, and ‘new’ where each currency is described, and there are numbers below them.
What does this number mean?
This may be a question that has nothing to do with your company, but I couldn't find an explanation for this, so I'm asking.
Thank you.