Standard Catalog of World Paper Money
The Standard Catalog of World Paper Money is a very well-known catalogue of banknotes that is published by Krause Publications in three volumes. These catalogues are commonly known in the numismatic trade as the Pick catalogues, as the numbering system was originally compiled by Albert Pick.
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Numbering system
The numbering system uses capital letters (e.g. 'P', 'PS', 'PM') and an integer to identify a note. If a note has signature or date variants, then a lower case letter follows. (e.g. P120a).
Prefix code
- P: regular issues
- PS: special issues such as those issued by private banks or local governments
- PM: military issue
- PR: regional issue (by a national issuing authority for regional use)
- CS: collector series (specimen set or commemorative)
Number
The sorting of notes is usually by series/date, then by denomination.
Variants
Regular variants start with the letter a, b, c, ... Error notes usually bears the letter x, while specimen notes have the letter s.
Edition
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, 1368 - 1960
This is updated every two or three years.
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, since 1961
This is updated annually.
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, Specialised Issues
This is updated every two or three years.