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Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse (2) and reverse die proof $100, ND (1967), one obverse purple, others blue, in PCGS holders 64, 58 and 55, uncirculated and about uncirculated, extremely rare and the reverse a particularly iconic design (3 notes) TBB B107p, Pick 7p £600-£800
Hammer Price: £19,000
Egyptian Government Currency Note, specimen 10 Piastres, ND (c.1917), serial number 000561, with specimen number 375 on reverse, and red specimen overprint in English and Arabic, in PCGS holder 50, about uncirculated, minor rust spots, an extremely rare type that was never issued and is only available in specimen form, absent from most collections, even very advanced ones, and an exceptional example for type TBB B202s1, Pick 159 £15,000-£20,000
Hammer Price: £12,000
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and reverse die proof $2, ND (1967), green print, in PCGS holders 64 and 62, very choice uncirculated and uncirculated, extremely rare and the reverse very attractive (2 notes) TBB B102p, Pick 2p £500-£600
Hammer Price: £11,000
Reserve Bank of India, 1000 Rupees, Karachi, ND (1937), serial number A/4 053811, usual pinholes at left, minor restorations (pinholes in watermark field), several bank stamps in watermark area on reverse, in PMG holder number 45, extremely fine and rare Pick 21d £7,500-£8,500
Hammer Price: £9,000
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse (2) and reverse die proofs for $1000, ND (c1977), no signatures or serial number, one obverse with golden yellow print, one with green print, reverse golden yellow print as issued, hand-written ink, pencil and biro annotations at centre and margins, minor mounting remnants, in PCGS holders 61, 62 and 62, uncirculated and rare (3 notes) Pick 190 for type £800-£1000
Hammer Price: £7,500
Deutsch-Ostaffikanische Bank, German East Africa, 500 Rupien , 2 September 1912, serial number 00275, brown on pale blue, Kaiser Wilhelm II at right, reverse blue and brown, ornate design, still retaining strong paper quality, original about very fine, a superb example of the highest denomination issued for German East Africa, a very striking design, and only 696 were issued, making this an exceptionally rare and desirable note. Pick 5, Rosenberg 904 £7,000-£9,000
Hammer Price: £7,000
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and revere die proof $1, ND (1967), blue print, in PCGS holders 64 and 64 PPQ, very choice uncirculated, extremely rare (2 notes) TBB B101p, Pick 1p £400-£500
Hammer Price: £6,000
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse (2) and reverse die proofs for $500, ND (c1978), no signatures or serial number, one obverse with brown print, one with black print, reverse brown print as issued, hand-written ink, pencil and biro annotations at centre, minor mounting remnants, in PCGS holders 63, 62 and 53, uncirculated and about uncirculated and rare (3 notes) Pick 189 for type £700-£900
Hammer Price: £5,500
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and reverse die proofs for $100, ND (1977), hand-written annotations, in PCGS holders 62 and 60, uncirculated, mounting remnants, and extremely rare (2 notes) TBB B115p, Pick 14p £700-£900
Hammer Price: £5,000
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse (2) and reverse die proofs for $500, ND (c1973), no signatures or serial number, brown print as issued, hand-written biro annotations at centre, previously mounted but in PCGS holders 62, 58 and 63, about uncirculated to uncirculated and rare (3 notes) Pick 186 for type £700-£900
Hammer Price: £4,600
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and reverse die proofs for $5, ND (1976), hand-written annotations, in PCGS holders 62, uncirculated, mounting remnant on corners, and extremely rare (2 notes) TBB B111p, Pick 10p £600-£800
Hammer Price: £4,400
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and reverse die proofs for $20, ND (1979), hand-written and typed annotations, in PCGS holders 61, uncirculated, mounting remnants, extremely rare (2 notes) TBB B113p, Pick 12p £600-£800
Hammer Price: £4,200
Bank Negara Malaysia, colour trial/proof $500, ND (1982), no serial number or signature, obverse purple on multicolour, reverse colour scheme as issued, some minor handling, about uncirculated to uncirculated, excessively rare, no records on Track and Price TBB B125p, Pick 25p £2,000-£3,000
A Very Large Group of World Banknotes, including some better notes such as France, Allied Military Currency, 1000 Francs, original good extremely fine, Egypt, 5 Piastres, 1 June 1918, fine, Italy, 5000 Lire, 1955, very good, India, 5 rupees, George VI, prefix M/96, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, Belgian Congo, 5 Francs, 5th series 1944, fine, Guernsey, 6 Pence, 1943 and Jersey, 6 pence and 1 Shilling, ND (1943), all about very fine, as well as a vast array of other notes of...
Hammer Price: £3,800
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, specimen $500, 1 June 1935, no serial number, red Bradbury Wilkinson seal, two cancellation holes, mounting remnants on reverse, in PCGS holder 58, choice about uncirculated, rare and attractive Pick 179as £3,000-£3,600
Hammer Price: £3,600
Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, obverse and reverse die proofs for $1, ND (1976), hand-written and typed annotations, in PCGS holders 62 and 63, uncirculated, mounting remnants on corners, and extremely rare (2 notes) TBB B110p, Pick 9p £500-£700
Hammer Price: £3,400
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse and reverse die proof for $100, ND (c1972), no signatures or serial number, red print as issued, typed and hand-written annotations, in PCGS holders 64 and 62, uncirculated and rare (2 notes) Pick 185 for type £600-£800
Hammer Price: £3,200
Lietuvos Bankas, obverse and reverse stage proofs for 50 Litu, 1928, including top print in brown for the obverse and reverse, and obverse underprints (4), ink annotations, about uncirculated to uncirculated and likely unique (6 notes) TBB B126, Pick 24 for type £800-£1,200
Banco de Portugal, complete stage proofs for 1000 Escudos, 1932, comprising obverse and reverse die proofs in full colour, and obverse (3) and reverse (3) underprint sheets, all with ink annotations in margins, a few with mounting traces on reverse, repair to die proof sheets, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, extremely rare and very attractive (8 notes) Pick 148p £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
Government of Hong Kong, obverse and reverse archival photographs showing designs for a $1, dated 26 April 1954 on reverse, along with a De La Rue photography department handstamp, in PCGS holders 64, very choice uncirculated, very likely unique and the only record of this absolutely beautiful design (2 photos) Pick unlisted £500-£700
Hammer Price: £2,600
Qatar & Dubai Currency Board , 50 Riyals, 1966, serial number A/1 811651, tears, splits and annotations, but a presentable enough good, rare in any grade TBB B105a, Pick 5a £400-£600
Kassenschein, German South West Africa, 20 Mark, 8 August 1914, serial number C.41324, black on brown print, large embossed seal, no folds, very minor handling, due to the delicate nature of the paper these note wore very quickly, it is extremely difficult to find an example with no tears or folds,about uncirculated to uncirculated, a superb example, rare Pick 3a, Rosenberg 944b £2,400-£3,000
Ministry of Finance, Yugoslavia , 4000 Kronen on 1000 Dinara, ND (1919), serial number 00251420, blue and violet, allegorical figures, watermark field at centre, large red overprint showing new value, 0 few tears in margins, some staining, very good to fine and incredibly rare in any grade TBB B100a, Pick 20 £1,200-£1,800
Hammer Price: £2,400
Banco de Portugal, complete stage proofs for 500 Escudos, 1932, comprising obverse and reverse die proofs in full colour, and obverse (3) and reverse (3) underprint sheets, all with ink annotations in margins, a few with mounting traces on reverse, repair to obverse die proof sheet, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, extremely rare and very attractive (8 notes) Pick 147p £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,200
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse die proof for $100, ND (c1970), no signatures or serial number, red print as issued, typed annotations in margins, including date 1969, signature titles match the 1970-1972 issue of this type, in PCGS holder 64, choice uncirculated and rare Pick 183c for type £500-£700
Hammer Price: £2,000
Government of Fiji, 5 Shillings, 1 March 1937, serial number B/2 00001, a superb original good extremely fine and an incredible serial number 1 note. A remarkable find TBB B313a, Pick 37a £2,000-£2,600
A Large Group of Miscellaneous World Banknotes, including some really nice individual pieces such as Seychelles, 1 Rupee, 1943 and 5 Rupees, 1954, both fine, Rhodesia, replacement $2, 1979, about uncirculated, Faeroe Islands, 50 Konur, 1967, PMG 66 EPQ,, and 100 Kronur, 1983, PMG 65 EPQ, with a wide range of other material and very little duplication, a varied and interesting group with very mixed grades (241 notes) £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,800
Government of Seychelles, colour trial 100 Rupees, ND (1968), no signatures or serial numbers, red specimen overprint and single cancellation hole, glue traces in left margin, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and very rare TBB B125t, Pick 18ct £1,500-£2,000
Kassenschein, German South West Africa, 100 Mark, 8 August 1914, serial number A06751, black text on blue print, embossed seal, a few pinholes, hard horizontal and vertical fold, tears along central fold due to embossed seal, about very fine, a thoroughly presentable example of an extremely rare note Pick 5a, Rosenberg 946 £2,200-£2,800
Banco de Portugal, complete stage proofs for 100 Escudos, 1928, comprising obverse and reverse die proofs in full colour, and obverse (3) and reverse (2) underprint sheets, all with ink annotations in margins, a few with mounting traces on reverse, good extremely fine to uncirculated, extremely rare and very beautiful (7 notes) Pick 140p £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,700
Kassenschein, German South West Africa, 50 Mark, 8 August 1914, serial number B.7246, black text on red underprint, embossed seal, numerous tape repairs, tears at centre due to the embossed seal weakening the paper, a presentable about fine, no records listed on ‘Track and Price’, scarcer four digit serial number type, extremely rare Pick 4a, Rosenberg 945a £1,600-£2,000
South African Reserve Bank, a set comprising 10 Shillings, 1959, £1, 1957, £5, 1956, £10, 1958, £100, 29 January 1952, serial number E/1 013724, the £1 with rust stain, £100 with two pinholes, otherwise original very fine to good very fine, an attractive set (5 notes) TBB B728, Pick 100a £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,600
South African Reserve Bank, a group of archival photographs showing the final designs for several notes, including obverse and reverse 1 and 5 Rand, 1966, reverse for the 2 Rand, 1973, and obverse and reverse for 2, 5 and 10 Rand, 1978, in PCGS holders, first 58, others 61-64, uncirculated (11 photos, several backing in pairs) TBB B739, 742-743, 747-749, Pick 110-111, 117, 118-120 £300-£400
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, obverse and reverse archival photographs showing designs for a $10, dated 30 November 1954 on reverse, along with a De La Rue photography department handstamp, in PCGS holders 63 and 64, very choice uncirculated, almost certainly a unique record of a superb unissued design (2 photos) Pick unlisted £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,500
Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, £1, 8 April 1960, serial number X/41 349844, in PMG holder 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated, scarce in this grade and one of the finest known examples TBB B102a41, Pick 21a £1,500-£2,000
Kuwait Currency Board, colour trial 1/4 Dinars, ND (1961), serial number A/1 000000, red specimen overprints and single cancelation hole, in PCGS holder 66 PPQ, gem uncirculated, scarce and attractive TBB B101t, Pick 1ct £1,600-£2,200
Kuwait Currency Board, colour trial 10 Dinars, ND (1961), serial number A/5 000000, black on multicolour underprint, red specimen overprint, single hole punch, in PMG holder number 64, choice uncirculated TBB B105at, Pick 5cts £1,500-£2,000
Bermuda Government, a full low numbered set of the 6 February 1970 issue, comprising $1, $5, $10, $20 and $50, all serial number A/1 000009, together with (but removed from) original leather presentation album, in PCGS holders 64PPQ, 64PPQ, 63PPQ, 65PPQ, uncirculated and 58PPQ, about uncirculated. The lowest number set to come to market for many years (5 notes) TBB B124a-B128a, Pick 23a-27a £1,500-£2,000
German Military Issues for Persia, 5 Tomans on 20 Mark, 19 February 1914, serial number N.0232430, blue and pale tan, Imperial eagle top right, red Farsi text low centre, original paper, in WBG holder, number 50 TOP, about uncirculated, extremely scarce in this condition Pick M3, Rosenberg 488 £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,400
Government of Fiji, complete obverse and reverse stage proofs for £5, ND (c.1934), no signatures or serial numbers, comprising the two layers of the obverse and the two layers of the reverse, plus one complete reverse, all with single small specimen perforation, hand written ink annotations in margins, including the date ‘Jan 10th 34’ and various descriptions of colours, fresh and original, about uncirculated to uncirculated and extremely rare, a lovely set (5 notes) TBB B310p, Pick 34...
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