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Great Britain Guernsey Overprints
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Posted

The Registry has two entries for the B249A (1940-48), the first 367b, the second 367c. Can you please advise me what the difference  is between the two?

If the difference is due to them having different serial note ranges, I was also wondering why they would be treated differently to 363f where the B225A and B226A with different serial note ranges have only one slot entry?

I was also curios as to why there was a slot 363g (B238A ND(1928-41) when the registry already had a slot 363h (B238-239A ND(1934-39) ? The first entry being even more curios as Peppiatt was Chief Cashier from 1934-1949 with Mahon being the Cashier in 1928.

Thanks

 

Posted

Following up on this query, the set English Paper Money complete including varieties, still has 2 slots 367b and 367c for note B249a. I did receive the following response from customer services for this query;

Thank you for your patience. I have spoken with multiple departments and our grading team. Our team was able to identify the source of this error as it was showing correct in our internatl system however this was not on the registry. We sincerely apologize for the confusion and the time it has taken to correct this for you. This should be updated now. 

Also I was hoping slots 363g and 363h would be combined like for slot 363f.

 

 

  • Administrator
Posted

Hello @Lamb7

Thank you for your interest. The PMG Registry software is a mirror of the grading database, of how notes are attributed on the label. If there have been any changes to labels/Pick numbers on specific PMG notes, please send all specific PMG Registry slot-name inquiries via email to [email protected]

There is a freeze on new slot additions for now:

 

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