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Malaysia Day Banknote Special Sales!

Malaysia Day is held on September 16 every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on the same date in 1963. It marked the joining together of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to form Malaysia. Beginning year 2010, September 16 is a federal public holiday. It coincides with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertua of Sabah.
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I would like to sell these banknotes for a very reasonable price:
RM5 Ismail Mohd Ali signature 3rd Series selling for RM65 SOLD for RM60

RM5 Ismail Mohd Ali signature 2nd Series selling for RM 80 RM65 V.fine SOLD for RM65

RM10 Fifth Aziz Taha UNC  Selling for RM 100 RM65 UNC SOLD for RM65


RM50 Zeti Almost solid number JA4644444 selling for RM90 RM80 E. fine
You can sms me at 012-8323657 (sms only) for any enquiry about this sale and tell me which item you are interested in. Payment is via Maybank account. I will send the details after you confirm want to buy the item.
Please add RM9 for poslaju or RM4 pos express within Malaysia thank you.
Siapa cepat dia dapat.
Happy Malaysia Day to everyone!
Cheers.

Comments

  1. Hello...Mr Danny, aku amik note nih dari orang Labuan.. harga murah aja.. rm10.00 sekeping....

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  2. Oh yg note 1 dollar kamu tu ya? Hmm memang murah la rm10 kamu dapat walaupun grade fine. Hehe tempat saya di sini fine pun harga rm50 ke atas. :(

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  3. semoga blog kita famous jugak jugak... Danny... kamu xdak facebook ka? join fB... ramai geng2 duit kat sana..

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  4. rm1 ali abul hassan tuh..xbeli... simpan sejak tahun 2005.. dapat dalam pasaran aja....

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  5. danny, ang punya blog xde shoutbox ker? leh chat2..dalam kotak kecik tuh....

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  6. Insan Jiwang - Err tak add lagi. Nanti aku cuba letak. Tq for the idea.

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