Talk:History of Chatham Islands numismatics
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Dedication
editThe original version of this article was dedicated as follows:
by Aidan John Work,Wellington,New Zealand.
Dedicated to the memory of the late W.H.(Bill) Lampard,F.R.N.S.N.Z. (b. 1930 - d. 2004.),a former President of the Royal Numismatic Socity of New Zealand,and one of New Zealand's greatest numismatists.
I have moved this dedication from the article to this talk page.Paolo Liberatore (Talk) 18:13, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
It is definitely original research.
editI wrote this article myself.It has been an ongoing project since late 2003.
No longer original research
editI have added some source material to the article, and most of what you added was simply observation, thank you for providing the GPL foundation version.
- What was the URL for the CINC web page?
- This article (maybe) could do with a name change, and some more references to the source material, esp if you have some on hand samples on hand and permission to scan them.
- I added an xref to the reserve banks web page warning it isnt legal tender.
- I didn't realise Abe Jacobs was from the Chathams...
- But finally, once an article has been nominated for deletion, then its (mostly) a goner... good luck. Hope my additions help.
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This text is from the page 'Postal orders of the Chatham Islands' (PROD), it has no references and I can find non
editLike New Zealand, the Chatham Islands issued New Zealand postal notes. There was one post office that was issuing postal notes - Waitangi, Chatham Islands. It is not yet known when New Zealand postal notes began to be issued, but the last date of issue is 31 July 1986. The Chatham Islands' issues of postal notes are very sought after by collectors of the postal orders of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Like New Zealand, British postal orders were issued at the post office at Waitangi. It is also not yet known when British postal orders were introduced into the Chatham Islands, but the last possible date can be narrowed down to the nearest month - March 1985. The issue of British postal orders ceased due to the scrapping of foreign exchange controls by the New Zealand Finance Minister, Roger Douglas. I can see nothing here worth adding but someone else might.