Please refer to the item condition description and extract from PMG grading scale below. I am happy to answer any relevant questions.

Banknote - random serial number - will be different to photo.

Banknote - 2004 Nagorno Karabakh 10 Dram P902 UNC, Jesus & Dadivank Monastery (F) Ancient Hudaferin Bridge (R)

Extracted from PMG Paper Money Grading scale:

Choice Uncirculated 64: The centering is off on one or two sides. Some handling may be evident but there must be no folds in the design.

Choice Uncirculated 63: The centering is imperfect and the design may be flat. There may be several flaws but there will be no folds.

Uncirculated 62: The note is strictly uncirculated but may have minor-to-moderate handling and/or corner tip issues. There will be no folds, however. The margins may touch or come into the design.

Uncirculated 61: The note is poorly centered and the margins come into the design. There may be counting marks, smudges or other signs of handling. There will be no folds through the design.

Uncirculated 60: A note with problems that may include toned paper, a small stain or fading. There will be handling issues but there will be no folds through the design.




Combined postage available - please request combined invoice before paying.
Priority post available at extra cost upon request. Registered post required for orders over $50.

Multiple purchases: Please use "cart" or request a "combined invoice" to combine items before paying. PayPal charge a base fee for each payment that will not be refunded if you make multiple payments instead of a single payment. If you make multiple payments, apart from an amount to cover fees, I will refund excess postage paid.

Late delivery: Please allow enough time for items to arrive - Australia Post is not as good as they think they are. I have had items take 14 days to go 300 km and 4 days to go across town with a "Priority" sticker. Go figure. Anyway, before opening a "case", please email me and we'll see what we can sort out. A "case" always results in a "black mark" regardless of the resolution.

International buyers: please note that in the last few weeks I have had a rash on 'non-deliveries' to European countries where the item has turned up after the estimated delivery time. I believe the issue is a mail handling fault leaving Australia or increased security delays within the postal system generally. Deliveries to destinations outside of Australia seem to be taking around 30 days at the moment instead of the previous 5 to 10 days. Please, try to wait a little longer for deliveries and do contact me before using the eBay system to lodge a complaint - all complaints are treated as the sellers fault and results in a black mark, no matter the settlement.