DescriptionNew Zealand 1907 Shilling Postal Note.jpg
English: New Zealand 1907 One Shilling Postal Note. According to the description on eBay: "New Zealand one shilling postal note date stamped on the front 4th May 1907 and on the back 8th May 1907. This is the exceedingly rare type with serrated edge (no counterfoil but would have originally had one - apparently the first NZ issue to do so). Listed in Jack Harwood's 2010 publication 'New Zealand Postal Notes 1886-1986' as "Type I, none recorded" and listed in clean sound condition at US$2500. This example is far from that - very fragile with numerous tears, holes and some paper loss. Very large tears to left and right (one is well over 6cm, one well over 3cm), centre split etc.Graffiti to front top right. Poor condition but should display reasonably well when flat, possibly unique."
Русский: Почтовая нота Новой Зеландии, 1907, номинал 1 шиллинг, тип I.
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