Much of what I have written, you will Not find anywhere else.

There are Six(6) Countries that used and most still do..an old custom of stapling and/or Spindle hole/s..of Notes, for Bank accounting purposes (These Notes are printed, go to the banks) and almost immediately you have one(1) or two(2)holes in the Note..so most likely 95% of the time..these Notes can only be found with the hole/s.
These Notes are offered on Price Lists as uSH-UNC ..the u meaning usual,the S meaning Staple, the H meaning Hole, usual staple hole UNC, and naturally without any problems that would lower the Grade..to say uSH-AU etc.
"Only Notes from these six(6) countries should the uSH be used for: Bangladesh,Bhutan,Burma-Myanmar,India,Nepal and Pakistan."
There are a few exclusions of Note issues to the above.
Written in 1985 by FBNeNotes
I have been Grading World Paper Money since 1972.