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Central Monetary Authority, Ten Dollars [1974], A/2 2028382, Barnes-Craik signatures (Pick 66a). About very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Twenty Pounds, 2 April 1895, A prefix, uniface proof on paper, ‘To this July 26th/95’ pencilled at bottom centre (Douglas 28). Cut at bottom (missing 15mm), otherwise good extremely fine (£90-120)
£90–£120
Central Monetary Authority, Ten Dollars [1980], B/1 789269, Barnes-Tomkins signatures (Pick 71). Two pinholes, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Central Monetary Authority, Ten Dollars [1980], B/4 485501, Barnes-Tomkins signatures (Pick 71). About uncirculated (£90-120)
Allied Military Currency, Two, Five, Ten, Fifty and One Hundred Francs, all 1944 (Pick 114a-116a, 122a, 123c); French West Africa, Fifty Centimes, One Franc (2), all 1944 (Pick 33, 34a, 34b) [8]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Banque de l’Indo-chine, One Hundred Piastres, 1942-5, letter Q (Pick 73). About uncirculated (£60-80)
Five Francs, 10 April 1924, no.0682311, Dakar (Pick 5Bb). Good very fine to about extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Five Pounds, 6 October 1909, A 441/001, numbers ringed in red ink, small punch-holes in signature area, stamped cancelled across centre, date ‘28/7/10’ on back (Douglas 32-1). Thinning and missing a few small pieces on top edge, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£80-100)
Government, One Dollar (2), 1940-1, E/1 663305; 1 July 1955 (Pick 316, 324Aa) [2]. Good extremely fine (£80-100)
Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, One Hundred Dollars, 8 December 1941, Y/M 133182 (Pick 57c). Good fine (£500-600)
£500–£600
Chartered Bank, Ten Dollars, 1962-70 (Pick 70c); Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Five Dollars, 1960, One Hundred Dollars, 1983 (Pick 181a, 187d) [3]. Last uncirculated, others extremely fine (£60-80)
Ten Shillings, 1915, Z/5 019489, Dardanelles overprint (Dugg. T15). Lightly pressed, otherwise good very fine (£900-1,200)
£900–£1,200
Twenty Pounds, 31 March 1905, A 86/001, numbers ringed in red ink, printer’s notation ‘Correct as Ist No. for £20 value’ in left margin, ‘Cancelled 27/3/12’ at upper centre, various punch-holes (Douglas 34-1). Right edge trimmed, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Five Dollars, 14 December 1957, G/H 335681 (Pick 180a). Good extremely fine (£60-80)
One Pound, 17 February 1826, no. 53537 (Dugg. B201d). Good fine to about very fine, toned (£1,500-2,000)
£1,500–£2,000
One Pound (2), both 1 October 1921, A prefix, uncut side-by-side uniface pair, Hird signature, various sections ringed and notation across bottom ‘Blue wording correct (2nd plate) but the whole of work looks weak. Improve register & impression & see to defective places 16/12/21’, vertical line of small punch-holes in each and one extra hole (Douglas 36-1) [2]. Very fine to good very fine (£250-350)
£250–£350
Ten Shillings (2), both 1934-40, E31 and 13O prefixes; One Pound (2), both 1934-40, 87T and D11A prefixes (Dugg. B235, 236, 238, 239) [4]. First very fine to good very fine, others good very fine or better (£80-100)
One Pound (8), all 3 October 1927, C prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-McCrindle signatures, all stamped cancelled, vertical line of small punch-holes through each note, ’This sheet kept for reference’ at bottom (Douglas 41a-1) [8]. Piece out of left edge just affecting top and bottom of two notes, some paper remnants on back, otherwise good very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Government, Quarter Dinar, 1945 issue, X 396535 (Pick 22). Good very fine to extremely fine (£200-250)
One Pound (2), both 1940-8, A56E and N15H prefixes; Ten Shillings, 1940-8, Z70E prefix; One Pound (2), both 1948-9, S66A and A59B prefixes; Ten Shillings (2), both 1948-9, 64L and 83E prefixes (Dugg. B249, 251, 256, 260, 262) [7]. Two with bankstamps, S66A and 64L good fine, others good very fine to about extremely fine (£60-80)
One Pound, 1940-8, N51E prefix; Ten Shillings, 1940-8, C02D prefix; One Pound, 1948-9, W83A prefix (Dugg. B249, 251, 260); L.K. O’Brien, Ten Shillings, 1955-60 (Dugg. B271); J.B. Page, One Pound (2), both 1970-80 (Dugg. B322, 337); D.H.F. Somerset, One Pound, 1981-8 (Dugg. B341); G.M. Gill, Five Pounds, 1988-90; Ten Pounds, 1988-91; Five Pounds, 1990-1 (Dugg. B353, 354, 357); M.V. Lowther, Twenty Pounds, 1999-2004; Ten Pounds, 2000-4; Five Pounds (Dugg. B386, 388, 395) [14]. Good very fine...
One Pound (16), all 5 December 1931, F prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-McCrindle signatures, all with two punch-holes, small notation at bottom ‘Date correct for order 23.11.31’ (Douglas 41b-1) [16]. About extremely fine (£350-450)
Withdrawn
Bank of Jamaica, One Pound, 1960, AA 000000, stamped specimen in red on each side, Payton signature (Pick 51). Extremely fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
Ten Shillings (2), both 1949-55, 45B and H51Z prefixes; One Pound (2), both 1949-55, H91J prefix, S37S replacement (Dugg. B265, 266, 268, 269) [4]. First good extremely fine, others about extremely fine but last with small ink mark on back (£60-80)
Bank of Jamaica, One Pound, 1966-7, EX 129605, Hall signature (Pick 51Cd). Uncirculated (£180-220)
£180–£220
One Pound (16), all 31 March 1936, no prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-Wink signatures, all with two punch-holes, small notation ‘Warehouse Standard 23.3.36’ at bottom left, bank and date stamps 25 November 1937 on back (Douglas 41b-2) [16]. Extremely fine (£400-500)
£400–£500
One Pound (16), all 10 July 1939, no prefix, uncut sheet, front printing only, Hird-Wilson signatures, all with four punch-holes and notations ‘Plate & Colour 20/6/39…1,000,000 notes = 62,500 pulls…Wording correct. Improve register 20.6.39’ at bottom right (Douglas 41a-3) [16]. Good very fine (£250-350)
Hashemite Kingdom, One Dinar [1952], B/A 097133, signature 3 (Pick 6a). Good extremely fine (£80-100)
One Pound (16), all 10 April 1944, no prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-Wilson signatures, all with four punch-holes and notations ‘Plate & Colour 14.7.44…1,000,000 notes = 62,500 pulls…Wording correct. Improve register 14.7.44’ across bottom (Douglas 41a-3) [16]. Good very fine (£350-450)
£350–£450
Currency Board, Half Dinar, One Dinar, both 1961 (Pick 2, 3) [2]. First uncirculated, second good extremely fine to about uncirculated (£90-120)
Five Pounds, 1961, J26 prefix (Dugg. B280); J.Q. Hollom, Five Pounds, E69 prefix (Dugg. B297); J.S. Fforde, Five Pounds (2), both 1967-70, T04 and 20A prefixes (Dugg. B312, 314) [4]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£40-60)
Central Bank, One Dinar (2), Five Dinars (5), Ten Dinars (8), all 1980-1 (Pick 44b, 45a, 46a, 46b) [15]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£90-120)
One Pound, 1963-6, L20X prefix (Dugg. B292); J.S. Fforde, One Pound (2), both 1966-70, N10M and R42M prefixes (Dugg. B306, 308) [3]. Uncirculated (£90-120)
One Pound, 1929-34, H61 459507 (Dugg. B225). Extremely fine (£60-80)
Ten Pounds, 1964-6, A13 prefix (Dugg. B299); J.B. Page, Ten Pounds (2), both 1970-5, B84 prefix, M07 replacement (Dugg. B326, 327) [3]. Good extremely fine to about uncirculated (£80-100)
One Pound (2), both 1966-70, B31Y and B68Y prefixes (Dugg. B301) [2]. Very fine and better (£40-50)
£40–£50
One Pound, 1966-70, B79Z 619485, error with ‘shark fin’ at bottom left (Dugg. B301). Very fine (£60-80)
Five Pounds, 3 September 1934, C prefix, Hird-Wink signatures, notation ‘Wording correct. Lay a little higher as marked 30.8.34’, punch-holes, bankstamp on back (Douglas 37b-2). Paper remnants along back of top edge, otherwise extremely fine (£140-180)
£140–£180
One Pound (2), both 1966-70, N10M 199491, T32M 134241 replacements, ‘G’ notes (Dugg. B308) [2]. Good very fine and better (£80-100)
Ten Shillings, 1966-70, M79 replacement (Dugg. B311); G.M. Gill, Five Pounds (4), all 1988-90, RH37 (2, consecutive serials) and SB90 (2, consecutive serials) (Dugg. B353) [5]. First good extremely fine, others uncirculated (£40-50)
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