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Government of Iraq, 100 Dinars, L.1931 (1936), serial number A005,842, Leopold Stennett Amery and Ali Jawadat al Ayubi signatures, magnificent portrait of King Ghazi at right, pinholes at top left, a few minor tears in margins, small ink spots on reverse, but visible embossing in areas, and with overall very nice paper, thus a presentable fine, and an impressive and handsome note TBB B112a, Pick 12a £10,000-£15,000
Hammer Price: £13,000
Qatar & Dubai Currency Board, 100 Riyals, 1966, serial number A/2 236431, in PMG holder 58 EPQ, choice about uncirculated, and a wonderful fresh and original example, while there is one graded 64 on the PMG population report, it lacks the EPQ designation, making this arguably a more appealing note, exceptional TBB B106a, Pick 6a £9,000-£12,000
Hammer Price: £9,000
First Trust Bank, a booklet containing an official De Le Rue proposal for a polymer £10 ‘2017 New Series’, featuring two completely different proposed designs: Version One and Two, a detailed list of all the security features and an image of the note with annotations identifying all these security features, three feature pages with details of the UV view, Neomag, Sicptalk and Iridescent View, the layout of the polymer and its features: location of clear window, magnetic thread,...
Hammer Price: £8,000
Bank of England, John G. Nairne, £1 ‘Gold Note’, ND (1914), serial number A/1 000000, an exceptional uncirculated example of this rare proof type EPM B203a £6,000-£7,000
Hammer Price: £6,000
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, Parchment Pair of 10 Shilling and £1, 22 November 1928, with matching serial numbers A01 000095, complete with vellum envelope and original plastic slip-cases, both with the usual handling marks, the 10 Shilling with small stain, about uncirculated, the £1 with some creasing to right edge due to original slipcase contracting in size over the years, good extremely fine, a very rare EPM B214 £5,000-£6,000 This pair comes with a note reading “22 Nov...
States of Guernsey, £1, 1 March 1921, serial number F/F 0439, manuscript signature at low left, printed signature at right, a few stains, but fresh and original paper, very fine and rare Pick 11, McCammon GN 28 £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £5,500
Imperial Bank of Persia, 3 Tomans, Teheran, 2 July 1914, serial number C/E 025269, Dalton and Wood signatures, hollow handstamp at centre, completely original paper, a wonderful and fresh very fine example of a popular and rare denomination TBB B104c, Pick 2A £4,000-£5,000
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £100, Manchester, 13 April 1931, serial number 70/Y 20226, very slightly toned but an original very fine example with no pinholes or graffiti, thus rare EPM B232f £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £4,800
States of Guernsey, £1, 1 January 1945, serial number Q/2 0690, an extremely rare variety printed on French blue paper, very late in the war, two pinholes, some staining in margins, an original good fine and incredibly hard to find in any grade BNYB GU 30b, Pick 33A £1,000-£1,500
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Portuguese India, cancelled 10 Rupias, 1 January 1906, serial number 29509, signatures G3 and VG10, with two large cancellation holes and blue bank handstamp on reverse, minor and well constructed repairs at centre purely to strengthen note, but an attractive and strong very good to fine, and an extremely rare note, even with the cancellation holes TBB B302d, Pick 16 £2,000-£2,600
National Bank of Iraq, 10 Dinars, 1947 (1953), serial number B722986, the small tears in margin have been restored professionally, original and a very presentable fine, rare TBB B210a, Pick 36a £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £4,600
Deutsch-Ostaffikanische Bank, German East Africa, 500 Rupien, 15 June 1905, serial number 00402, original paper, with the centre of the note in very nice condition, but the edges are somewhat ragged with several tears into the design, and the low left corner tip repaired, overall very good and rare Pick 5 £2,600-£3,200
Hammer Price: £3,800
Government of the East Africa Protectorate, 10 Rupees , 1 May 1916, serial number B/3 16205, Espie signature, fresh and original paper, a few pinholes and tiny holes worn at central and left-hand folds, but a strong and clean very fine example with minimal stains, no graffiti and no toning at all, rare TBB B102d, Pick 2A £3,400-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
Central Bank of Ireland, £50, 7 May 1943, serial number 01Y 014722, Brennan and McElligott signatures, fresh and original paper, good extremely fine and a rare date PMI LTN 31, Pick 61a £3,000-£3,600
National Bank of Iraq, 1/2 Dinar, 1947, serial number G593917, a solid very fine, scarce G prefix type TBB B207a, Pick 33a £800-£1,200
Government of Iraq, 1 Dinar, 1931 (1934), serial number C651,294, L. Amery and Ata Amin signatures, King Ghazi, very slight thinning in areas along horizontal fold, fine TBB B109e, Pick 9b £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £3,200
Allied Irish Bank, an uncut sheet of forty specimen/proofs for an unadopted £5 trial note, ND (1986), Scanlan signature, obverse and reverse design complete, with simplified Bank title, no serial number or date, colour bars in lower and top margin, printers annotations and date in margin, 8x5, one horizontal and four vertical folds, most folds are in the margin, few folds are in design, the notes extremely fine to uncirculated (3 sheets) PMI AI 7, Pick - £1,500-£2,000
Government of India, 1 Rupee, Lahore, 1917, serial number L/1 831841, Gubbay signature, fresh and original paper, good embossing on serial numbers, good very fine and scarce TBB B135a6, Pick 1 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £3,000
Afghanistan Bank, 1000 Afghanis, SH1318 (1939), serial number 078475, King Muhammad Zahir portrait at centre, visible embossing in areas, uncirculated, a superb example and remarkable for a large format note TBB B308a, Pick 27A £1,800-£2,200
Hammer Price: £2,800
Imperial Bank of Persia, 10 Tomans, Resht, 18 August 1900, serial number E/C 08189, very faint manuscript signatures are visible under ultraviolet light, solid handstamp at centre, significant damage and amateur repairs with tape, including the note being split and rejoined, but all of original note is present and the paper quality is reasonable, all in all a presentable enough good to very good, and a very rare type TBB B106a, Pick 4 £2,600-£3,200
Hammer Price: £2,400
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Cape Verde, 50 Escudos, 1 January 1921, serial number 059,764, strong and original paper, partially split at centre but otherwise an attractive about fine, and a very rare high denomination for this early series Pick 37 £2,200-£2,600
States of Guernsey, a low number set of the ND (1995) issue, comprising £5, £10, £20 and £50, all with serial number A000005, Trestain signatures, in PMG holders 66 EPQ, 66 EPQ, 66 EPQ and 65 EPQ, gem uncirculated, and probably the lowest number obtainable (4 notes) BNYB GU 45a, 54a, 63a, 71a, Pick 56a-59a £400-£500
British Linen Bank, £100, 28 July 1933, serial number N/3 1/5, two manuscript signatures, the two usual folds and additional handling, but a superb and original good very fine, and an exceptional note in this condition, furthermore, this is the number 5 note for this date and prefix! PMS BL 63, Pick 155 £1,800-£2,200 This note comes with the original envelope in which it was held in trust at the Brechin branch in 1938, and the deposit slip from the day it was left there. The...
Government of Iraq, 1/2 Dinar, L.1931 (1934), serial number G557,747, Lord Kennet and Ata Amin signatures, pressed, foxing at left, trimmed by 1mm along each margin, with one small tear at top centre, very fine TBB B108c, Pick 8c £1,200-£1,800
Hammer Price: £2,200
Imperial Bank of Persia, 10 Tomans, Tabriz, 21 April 1927, serial number D/F 065953, Walter and McMurray signatures, hollow handstamp at centre, a few minor professional repairs, mainly to strengthen weaknesses at folds, and smooth edges, but overall a very attractive about fine with original paper, rare TBB B116a, Pick 14 £1,000-£1,500
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £50, Leeds, 29 April 1936, serial number 82/X 27061, lightly pressed but with only a single discernible fold, thus extremely fine and very scarce EPM B244d £1,600-£2,000
National Bank of Egypt, printers archival specimen £10, 6 November 1919, serial number range X/25 000001-100000, perforated CANCELLED, in PMG holder 62, uncirculated, this is the first prefix and date for this type TBB B113bs, Pick 14bs £1,600-£2,200
Hammer Price: £2,000
Allied Irish Banks Limited, three uncut sheets of twenty-four £100 proofs from the 1982 Issue, first sheet: obverse and reverse design as issued, no serial number or date, O’Keeffe signature, second sheet: obverse litho underprint, reverse as issued, third sheet: obverse and reverse partial proof showing only litho underprint, printers annotations and colour bars in lower margin of sheets, 6x4, one horizontal and three vertical folds, most folds are in the margin, few folds are in design,...
Imperial Bank of Persia, 2 Tomans, Hamadan, 1 July 1920, serial number P/C 005852, Wilkinson and Wood signatures, with hollow handstamp at centre, no repairs, tears or holes, and an original if slightly worn note, fine and very scarce TBB B103d, Pick 2 £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,900
Imperial Bank of Persia, 20 Tomans, Yezd, 16 December 1924, serial number E/C 034655, Walter and McMurray signatures, hollow handstamp at centre, significant repairs including entirely reconstructed sections where it seems likely note had split into several pieces, thus technically good to very good, but appears nicer, and rare regardless of condition, particularly with this issue location TBB B117a, Pick 15 £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,800
Federal Reserve Note, $1000, Cleveland, ND (1934 A), serial number D 00045258A, letter D in black seal at left, lightly crinkled paper, completely original, two folds thus good extremely fine Pick 435, Friedburg 2212-D £1,400-£1,800
Alliierte Militärbehörde, specimen booklet containing 50 Groschen, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 100 and 1000 Shillings, 1944, zero serial numbers, each note perforated specimen, all notes glued in along left edge, thus about uncirculated to uncirculated, rare (9 notes) TBB BNP303, Pick Pick 102s-107s, 109s-111s £1,000-£1,500
Banque de Syrie et du Liban, Syria, 100 Livres, 1949, serial number E.31 702, with green Ministry of Finance coat of arms overprinted at centre, in PCGS holder 30, very fine, with a few tiny edge tears, but a lovely example of a very scarce note TBB B314b, Pick 67 £2,000-£2,600
Banque du Congo Belge, 5 Francs, Elisabethville, 9 October 1914, serial number E011385, this is the first date of issue, slightly toned, but a fresh and original about uncirculated example with no folds and only minor handling, thus rare TBB B202a1, Pick 4 £300-£400
Hammer Price: £1,700
Allied Irish Bank, three uncut sheets of twenty-four £100 proofs from the 1988 Issue, first sheet: obverse and reverse design as issued, no serial number or date, Scanlan signature, second sheet: obverse litho underprint, reverse as issued, third sheet: obverse and reverse partial proof showing only litho underprint, printers annotations and colour bars in lower margin of sheets, 6x4, one horizontal and three vertical folds, most folds are in the margin, few folds are in design, the notes...
First Trust Bank, a large group of £50 proofs, 1 June 2009, McDaid signature, first type: forty sheets with two complete notes and part of the adjacent notes, obverse and reverse with design as issued, second type: thirty-four proofs sheets with two complete notes and part of the adjacent notes, obverse and reverse litho underprint, both types in envelopes titled ‘colour matching master proofs’, uncirculated (74 proofs) PMI FT11, TBB B806b, Pick 138b £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,600
National Bank of Iraq, 1 Dinar, 1947 (1950), serial number M930204, serial numbers visible embossed, very scarce in this grade TBB B203a, Pick 29a £800-£1,200
Petersfield Bank, for Austen, Blunt & Clement, unissued £1, 18-, toned and folded along left margin, but an attractive extremely fine example Outing 1700 for bank, this exact partnership not listed £300-£400 As a point of interest, the Austen in question is Henry Thomas Austen, the brother of author Jane Austen.
Imperial Bank of Persia, 5 Tomans, Teheran, 20 November 1911, serial number D/C 054339, Dalton and Wood signatures, solid handstamp at low centre, several small repairs to small holes at folds, but an original if somewhat limp very good, rare in any condition TBB B105c, Pick 3 £2,000-£2,600
Bermuda Government, £1, 30 September 1927, serial number F/1 305158, completely original, non-toned paper, three vertical folds, thus an exceptional good very fine, very scarce TBB B105a, Pick 5 £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,500
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