We have quite a few notes already listed which were never issued into circulation but which can never-the-less be collected quite readily, e.g., Cambodia P#15 (https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note210122.html). However, at present, we have no equivalent to the type "Non-circulating coin" for such notes. We do have "Trial banknote" but some referees feel that should be reserved for notes actually marked as such. We can add "(Not issued)" to the title but can I request that a new type is added to the banknote section called "Unissued banknote"?
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
I Totally Agree with This...
We have the same situation for Laos.
For me a trail is a banknote with no serials (00000)
Both Cambodia & Laos have banknotes that are in the books marked as not issued.
(Although as I see the state of some of them, for example on the market in Laos, the look used to me)
Always looking for nice coins to get my collection "more" complete
What's the difference between an unissued note and an unissued "remainder"? To me, it sounds like you're describing notes prepared as part of a series that was issued but which didn't reach circulation. If that's the case, and they can be identified by serial number (say), they would be a variety, not a type in their own right.
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
Citation: "ceh2019"What's the difference between an unissued note and an unissued "remainder"? To me, it sounds like you're describing notes prepared as part of a series that was issued but which didn't reach circulation. If that's the case, and they can be identified by serial number (say), they would be a variety, not a type in their own right.
This is an unissued remainder note;
Note it has no date & no serial number - but a handstamp on the back to indicate that the Newark Bank failed due to bankruptcy.
An issued note would be dated & numbered as well as signed - & be blank on the back.
So that's definitely a variety of the same type as the issued notes. A note can't be a remainder unless there are notes of the same type that were issued.
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.