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Mybliss

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.