One of the most rare replacement in the Malaysian Banknotes is none other than RM2 ZB, Of course there is other rare replacement e.g RM20 UZ, RM50 ZA Ali Abul Side signature but seeing one of these RM2 ZB in UNC condition is very rare. So for me getting one in Good Fine (GF) condition is enough since the price is expensive. Rm2 ZB GF condition So another one on my list will be scratch: >>My next year 2012 resolution is to have these notes: 1. RM100 Sa-ratus 2. RM100 4th 3. 50 cents milled edge 5. RM50 goldline 6. RM10 Kerbau 7. RM500 complete set 8. RM1 AAH CR 9. RM2 ZB 10. RM5 NK0 (added 3/2/2012) Cheers.
an online journal from 2010 as a numismatic in Sabah, Malaysia.
I have met a person who claimed he have a Bunian money, money used in the other world, like fairy world. I asked him how can he recognized a Bunian money? He said eagerly "Bunian notes are those money who look like very ugly (severely circulated/in the poorest condition in our terms) and also, have purplish line at the head of the First Agong (for RM10 notes) showing the identity of the Bunian Agong"
ReplyDeleteGuess what is the Bunian notes according to that person?
RM10 Ali abul side sign and RM10 ahmad don side sign.
fall in the same category as you mentioned above?
mnfaj - I think it is almost the same category with these kind of people asking for some weird banknotes.
ReplyDeleteMGMSabri - yes I have heard about bomoh asking people to find some note that is almost impossible to find such as agong watermark, rm500 ismail ali sign and rm5 side sign.