"scottishmoney" <dontevenbother@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:eZo9k.278$Gt.203@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Greece really only had the "French printed" notes for the 1935 issue,
they
> were replaced in 1939 with notes printed by Bradbury Wilkinson. Belgium
> did have very close notes to those of France, but they were usually
> designed by Belgian artists, such as Emile Vloors.
>
> The nation that had notes influenced by French artists, and or printing
in
> some cases the most was Romania. Their note history goes back to the
1877
> issue, which followed the notes of France remarkably closely.
Subsequent
> notes, with the exception of the small change notes of 1917, were
designed
> by French graphic artists, such as Clement Serveau and were circulated
> until rendered valueless in 1947.
>
> Here are some Romanian notes:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/scottishmoney/banknotes/romania/romania.html
>
You've got a wonderful website there David. I've been spending my Saturday
morning with a cup of coffee looking at all the lovely notes and reading
about them.
Thanks for the info, too.
Dave


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