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Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 15 Mar 2018 19:50
by DOC
Lady Lavery notes with mulberry serial numbers are well documented on the Irishpapermoney site. Interestingly, this variety is also seen for specimen notes. A scan of a 1963 specimen £5 note with mulberry serials is attached. An example with standard red serial numbers from 1964 is included for comparison.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 16 Mar 2018 15:14
by Mac
That is very interesting!
The mulberry tone on the note is quite strong also, a very attractive example.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 31 Mar 2018 23:52
by ThePloughman
The mulberry makes for a really pretty specimen, and a nice variety too.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 27 Oct 2018 23:33
by Mac
Here is a pic of a mulberry £1 note specimen I came across recently.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 28 Oct 2018 10:48
by DOC
That is a nice example of a mulberry note. By way of contrast, here is an example of a specimen note of the same date with red serial numbers.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 28 Oct 2018 23:46
by ThePloughman
I guess as specimens have the mulberry colored ink the Central Bank and printers were ok with its occurrence on the currency.

Anyone seen a £10 mulberry specimen?

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 29 Oct 2018 19:45
by DOC
I have not seen a mulberry £10 specimen but examples probably exist. I recently spotted a £100 mulberry specimen where the serial numbers have a mulberry tone. By way of contrast, also attached is a scan of a specimen with red serial numbers.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 24 Nov 2018 17:52
by DOC
Here is an interesting £1 De La Rue Specimen where the De La Rue Overprint is in Mulberry tone. Attached also is a specimen with the overprint in red for comparison.

Re: Lady Lavery £5 Mulberry Specimen

Posted: 24 Nov 2018 21:25
by Mac
That is a very interesting occurrence of Mulberry ink!