Description: The item(s) that you see on the picture is(are) the item(s) that you will receive. Please review the picture in detail to make your own assessment on condition. Differences Between Wet and Dry Photogravure Processes:The terms "wet" and "dry" in photogravure refer to the condition of the paper during the printing process:Wet Photogravure: In this method, the paper is dampened before printing. The moisture allows the paper fibers to expand, enabling the paper to conform more closely to the inked plate. This results in a more detailed and uniform transfer of ink, producing images with subtle gradations and smoother tonal transitions. However, the wet paper can shrink as it dries, potentially causing slight distortions.Dry Photogravure: Here, the paper remains dry during printing. Dry paper doesn't expand or contract, reducing the risk of distortion. However, it may not capture the same level of detail as wet paper, leading to images with more pronounced contrasts and less subtle tonal variations. Visual Differences Between the Banknotes:The Czechoslovakian 10 Korun banknotes from 1960 exhibit differences based on the photogravure process used:Wet Photogravure Banknotes (Prefix F, H): These notes typically have a smoother appearance with finer details and more subtle tonal transitions. The images may appear more refined due to the paper's ability to conform closely to the inked plate during the wet process. This note is slightly smaller that the dry photogravure variants.Dry Photogravure Banknotes (other prefixes): These notes might display sharper contrasts with less subtlety in tonal gradations. The images can appear slightly more pronounced, and the overall texture may be different due to the dry printing process. We do offer standard international shipping to select countries. However, it does not offer tracking. If you choose this option, we are unable to offer refund or returns. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask Thank you!
Price: 100 USD
Location: Durham, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-20T22:14:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1960
Country: Czechoslovakia
Grade: XF
Certification: Uncertified