Thursday, February 14, 2013
Malaysia 2011 $1 AGP 0000222 The Last Prefix
***The various numismatic Smart Alecs have proclaimed that the Prefix of AGP is the last of the last for the previous RM1 series.
Of course, you are not to be blamed if you do feel a bit skittish with all these jazz as you had been had several times alraedy in the past with such soothsayings.
And of course, AGP might not be the Last Prefix after all as some underground grapevine has been repeating that AGQ could be the Last Prefix and who knows, AGQ could indeed be the Real McCoy.
Anyway, the note featured is actually in About Very Good Condition or rather About VG Condition and of course, "Very Good" is a true misnomer and every numismatic idiotic donkey would know that it actually means the subject note is in Very Bad Condition.
Anyway, this banknote doesn't look as if it is VG condition, in fact, it looks UNC.
That's the wonder of mastering the art of airbrushing via Photoshop whereby a note in VG condition can be turned into a UNC looking one, and perhaps, it's just like turning an ugly swan into a future Miss Universe.
And of course, this banknote is on loan from its well-known owner who is none other than the leading market leader in Malaysian numismatics, His Venerable, Sir Raymond Chang.
Of course, you are not to be blamed if you do feel a bit skittish with all these jazz as you had been had several times alraedy in the past with such soothsayings.
And of course, AGP might not be the Last Prefix after all as some underground grapevine has been repeating that AGQ could be the Last Prefix and who knows, AGQ could indeed be the Real McCoy.
Anyway, the note featured is actually in About Very Good Condition or rather About VG Condition and of course, "Very Good" is a true misnomer and every numismatic idiotic donkey would know that it actually means the subject note is in Very Bad Condition.
Anyway, this banknote doesn't look as if it is VG condition, in fact, it looks UNC.
That's the wonder of mastering the art of airbrushing via Photoshop whereby a note in VG condition can be turned into a UNC looking one, and perhaps, it's just like turning an ugly swan into a future Miss Universe.
And of course, this banknote is on loan from its well-known owner who is none other than the leading market leader in Malaysian numismatics, His Venerable, Sir Raymond Chang.
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