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To the Bank
Alteration
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Note will be capable of being altered into a Fifty Pound Note or into a Sixty
Pound Note: A Twenty Pound Note, into a Thirty Pound Note: and so on. What may
be the number of such different classes at present in circulation, and what the
respective sums, I do not pretend to know: nor would it be so much as worth
enquiring: since fresh classes i:e: Notes for sums not at present extant, may
come to be issued at any time.
Forgery in the way of alteration having been practiced, (if I may speak from a
loose recollection derived from Newspapers), and that, with a degree of
temporary success, in more instances than one, the idea of making a difference
in point of general appearance in this view has already, (I am inclined to
think) not only suggested itself, but been carried into practice, in some
instances at least: whether throughout is more than I am informed of .
What I am apprehensive of is – that if, in this view or any other, any such
differences have been studiously made, they are not of such a nature as to be
(according to the second of the rules above given) expressible in words. What is
certain is – that whatever may be the differences, no such notification of them
as is proposed in the third rule is to be found in any instance.
But
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