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Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Five Pounds (6), 1 February 1904, M 1990; 1 September 1904 (2), M 2515, M 2879; 1 February 1905, M 3173; 2 October 1905 (2), M 3997, M 4011 (Grant 5636C) [6]. All with V-sections cut from signature areas, otherwise generally very fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Government, Fifty New Pence (3), 1969 (2), nos.000574, 208732; 1972, A 330977, signatures of P. Stallard (Quarmby 478, 497; Pick 27, 28a) [3]. First two good extremely fine, last good very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 October 1905, M 3953 (Grant 5636C). Stamped cancelled at lower right, signatures crossed through, small note pinned at top ‘Paid 8 Jan 1914’, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Five Pounds (2), both 1 February 1906, M 4315, M 4692 (Grant 5636C) [2]. First handwritten ‘Cancelled’ in red at lower right, signatures crossed through, small note pinned at top ‘Paid 27.6.31’, otherwise very fine; second with V-section cut from signature area, good very fine (£90-120)
£90–£120
Government, Four Shillings, 1936, A/3 204661, Jarrett signature (Pick 9a). Good very fine (£140-180)
£140–£180
Government, One, Five and Ten Dollars, all 1970, last A/1 000233 (Pick 23-5) [3]. Last about uncirculated, others uncirculated (£80-100)
Government, One Dollar, 1 January 1961, C/3 520456 (Pick 28b). Good very fine to about extremely fine (£80-100)
Government, One Dollar, 1 January 1969, G/5 193206 (Pick 28c). Tape residue on right margin, otherwise good extremely fine (£90-120)
Withdrawn
Government, Two Dollars, 15 April 1953, F/1 006572 (Pick 29a). Lightly pressed, otherwise very fine (£90-120)
One Pound (7), all part proofs, 2 April 1870, 1 November 1870, both A prefix; 1 October 1872, 1 May 1873, both B prefix; 1 September 1877, C prefix; 1 July 1878 (2), both D prefix; mostly top halves, but 1877 and one 1878 are middle sections (Douglas 19) [7]. Extremely fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Ten Pounds (2), 24 May 1898, F 735; 1 February 1899, F 929 (Grant 5636C) [2]. Both with V-sections cut from signature areas, first good very fine, second with stamps on back and short tear in right edge, otherwise good fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Currency Board, Ten Dollars, 1971, A/1 139722 (Pick 3). Good very fine to about extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Proof Payment Orders and Demand notes (3), all 18—, black on white (2), purple on white, arms at left and fuller vignette of equestrian statue [3]. First missing part of top right corner and with holes in other corners, others very fine and better but with minor edge damage (£40-60)
Government, One Rupee, Five Rupees, both 1 February 1941 (Pick 30, 32) [2]. Good very fine and better (£90-120)
Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Ten Pounds, 9 May 1902, F 4115 (Grant 5636C). Handwritten ‘Cancelled’ across centre and signatures crossed through, small note pinned at top ‘Paid 9th May 1927’, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£90-120)
Proof cheques (40), for different branches of issue, some black on white, others purple on white or blue, arms at left, equestrian statue of William of Orange at top centre [40]. A few damaged at corners or with thinning, but mostly about very fine to good very fine (£300-400)
£300–£400
Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Co Ltd, Ten Pounds (2), 1 April 1905, F 5277; 1 May 1906, F 5792 (Grant 5636C) [2]. Both with V-sections cut from signature areas, otherwise good very fine (£90-120)
One Pound, 16 May 1887, B prefix, part proofs (4), of top section cut across central panel from Plates 13-16 (Douglas 25) [4]. Extremely fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Government, proof sheet of blue paper with 12 full impressions of Ina and the shark (cf. Pick 3-5). Extremely fine to good extremely fine (£120-150)
One Pound (7), 6 July 1889, 2 April 1891 (3), all C prefix, Plates 13, 14, 19; 20 July 1893 (3), all D prefix, Plates 21, 22, 24 (Douglas 25) [7]. One 1889 missing small piece at top edge, others extremely fine (£80-100)
Currency Board, Five Shillings, 1 October 1957, M78 66661 (Pick 33). Very fine to good very fine (£40-50)
National Bank, One Pound, 3 November 1932, J/16 805130, signature of Sir Edward Cook (Pick 22b). Very fine to good very fine (£80-100)
One Pound, 28 February 1899, G prefix, part proofs (5), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 40-4 (Douglas 25) [5]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
National Bank, Five Pounds (2), 19 October 1939, M/42 088079, Cook signature; 20 January 1945, M/105 024779, Nixon signature (Pick 19b, 19c) [2]. Good very fine (£90-120)
One Pound, 13 September 1901, H prefix, part proofs (7), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 39, 44-7, 49 and 50 (Douglas 25) [7]. About extremely fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
National Bank, Ten Pounds, 7 November 1947, X/117 004394, signature of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross (Pick 23c). Good extremely fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
One Pound, 3 May 1904, I prefix, part proofs (5), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 46, 48, 53-5 (Douglas 25) [5]. First four on pink paper, last black and white; good very fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
National Bank, Ten Pounds, 16 May 1951, X/145 097872, signature of Dr Ahmed Zaky Saad (Pick 23d). Good very fine (£40-60)
Five Pounds (3), 16 May 1887, 1 April 1889, 2 April 1891, all A prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel, first with ‘To this 3 March 87’ pencilled under arms (Douglas 26) [3]. Extremely fine (£40-50)
National Bank, One Hundred Pounds, 15 December 1944, K/7 007973, signature of Sir Norman Nixon (Pick 17d). A 5mm tear in right edge and a few light numbers on back, otherwise good very fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
Government Currency, Five Piastres, 1940, no.217091 (Pick 163). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Government Currency, Ten Piastres, 1940, no.933762 (Pick 166c). About uncirculated (£120-150)
Five Pounds, 2 March 1898, B prefix, uniface proof on paper (Douglas 26). Cut at bottom (missing 20mm) and light glue stains on backs of corners, otherwise good extremely fine (£60-80)
Government, One Pound (2), both 1 December 1977, F 18312, F 37125 (Pick 8c) [2]. First uncirculated, second about uncirculated (£80-100)
Government, Two Shillings, 1 January 1942, no.93329 (Pick 42a). About uncirculated (£40-60)
Ten Pounds (3), 10 July 1894, 15 July 1895, 4 August 1899, all A prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel (Douglas 27) [3]. Extremely fine (£60-80)
Government, Ten Shillings, 1 June 1951, B/5 36668 (Pick 30c). Good very fine to about extremely fine (£140-180)
Twenty Pounds (3), 16 May 1887, 7 April 1889, both A prefix; 29 August 1902, B prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel (Douglas 28) [3]. Second with short tear in top edge, otherwise extremely fine (£90-120)
Central Monetary Authority, Five Dollars [1980], B/1 015813, Barnes-Tomkins signatures (Pick 70). About uncirculated (£40-60)
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank, Five Pounds (8), 29 August 1892 (2), X 2084, X 2136; 30 August 1892, X 2296; 9 September 1892 (3), X 2526, X 2688, X 2720; 26 September 1892 (2), X 2856, X 2960, all signed by Alexr. Peckover (Grant 3252) [8]. One split and rejoined, three with cancelled stamps, otherwise good fine to very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
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