Definitely an above-average piece of the 25.
Still at the beginning of this century considered the most common representative of the "long Insurrections", it is no longer so today. At the same time, in our opinion, it is about the most difficult denomination to obtain in visually nice condition. The culprit here is its poor paper color, already light, creamy yellow at the start, which has still lost a lot over the years. It is really difficult to find a nice and, above all, evenly colored 25. This one definitely stands out on the plus side compared to the pieces that have appeared.
On the minus side in her only a rust spot on the left margin, but even this disappears in the overall assessment, in the face of other advantages. Very fresh paper, noticeably thick and stiff with excellent texture. Bright, but before all, very even coloring, with no spots, localized brightening or darkening. Well-exposed dry stamp. Only a single fold in half. All completely natural. Excellent. Presents better than many technically possible higher grade pieces, and it is the presentation that is one of the most significant strengths of insurrection banknotes.
High number 33981.
Banknote discussed in the attached collection video.