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Postal note sales again

• The Post Office will start t trading again in British postal - i notes on Monday after a r; temporary halt because of J currency revaluation i The Chief Postmaster at r I Christchurch (Mr M 1 Reedy) said that because of .'the revaluation of the New f Zealand dollar there had been tjsome changes in the selling 11 and buying prices of British j j postal notes. 5 , All post offices had now received information about the new rates, examples of I I which include: A 50p British postal note " now costs 51.03 compared 1 with the previous price of $1.0(5, The ill order now costs ’isl.97 ($2.04). and the £2 s j order. $3.92 ($4.06). Persons presenting British • p<> ta! notes for payment will II I receive a little less than be 'fore. The 50p note is now n worth 95c instead of 98c, the d. £1 note $1 89 instead of sl.9<i. djand the £2 note $3.78 instead i of $3.92.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 1

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Postal note sales again Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 1

Postal note sales again Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 1

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