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Currency Commission, Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, £1, 4 February 1939, serial number 40MA 032228, Brennan and Hosford signatures, lightly pressed, about very fine PMI CML 7, Pick 20b £200-£260
Hammer Price: £150
Bank of Ireland, £100, 1 July 1995, serial number A197940, G. McGinn signature, uncirculated PMI BA 140 £150-£260
First Trust Bank, two preliminary printers proof booklets for £50, 10 January 1994, first booklet includes two proofs one with obverse and reverse design as issued, no serial number, McElroy signature, second obverse litho underprint, reverse as issued, both cut deliberately with part of the adjacent notes, second booklet including six progressive proofs showing various stages of the litho underprints, four obverse, three reverse and one with complete underprint design on both sides, each...
Northern Banking Company Limited, proof on paper for £1, 18- (c.1874), no signatures or serial number, 34 branches, pencil annotations including the date 17 June 74, mounting traces on reverse, about uncirculated and scarce PMI NR 20p £100-£150
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 6 September 1937, serial number 75BA 005681, Brennan and Gargan signatures, lightly pressed, small stain in lower margin, a very presentable about extremely fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £240-£300
Hammer Price: £160
Allied Irish Banks, £20 (2), 1 April 1987, serial number SN3194824-25, in PMG holders 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated, a superb grade for type (2 notes) PMI AI 9, Pick 8a £200-£260
Allied Irish Banks, £20 (2), 1 April 1987, serial number SN3194827-28, in PMG holders 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated, a superb grade for type (2 notes) PMI AI 9, Pick 8a £200-£260
Irish Republic, $10, 21 March 1866, serial number 2177, O’Mahony signature, toned, manuscript writing has corroded paper in areas, trimmed, few small holes due to hard central folds thus very good PMI FE 2, Pick S102 £200-£260
Irish Republic, $20, 9 December 1866, serial number A210/791, O’Mahony signature , toned, brittle paper has caused large tears, one hard fold, damage to margins thus very good PMI FE 3, Pick S103 £200-£260
A Group of Irish Notes, including Belfast Banking Co Ltd, £5, 1942 prefix D/T, £10, 1940, prefix A/G, Northern Bank, £5, 1999, £10 (3), 1981, 1988, 2008, £20, 2005, serial number HE0008906, £50, 2005, serial number JB081566, Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, 1977, £5 (2), 5th July 1963, serial number DN 072163 and £5, 2977, prefix QN, First Trust Bank, £10, 2012, £50, 2009 serial number CA091611, Bank of Ireland, £1, 1989, £5, 1991, 1999, £10, 1978, 1999, £20, 1993, generally...
Central Bank of Ireland, replacement £5, 5 August 1975, serial number 00K 008816, Whitaker and Murray signatures, uncirculated PMI LTN 61bR, Pick 65c £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
Gibbons & Williams, Dublin, unissued £1, 4 December 1834, serial number 4807, no signature, pinholes, a 15mm split in left margin, about fine PMI PB 159 £150-£200
First Trust Bank, two preliminary printers proof booklets for £10 from the 1994-1996 issue, each booklet includes progressive proofs showing various stages of the litho underprints, one with complete underprint design on both sides, three obverse underprints, three reverse underprints and a proof and photographic proof showing the ultraviolet strips, each booklet includes nine proofs, printed on large format watermarked paper, paper cover stapled at top, printers annotations on cover and...
Galway Bank, for John Joyce & Francis Blake, 3 Guineas, 15 June 1813, serial number A4694, signed by Francis Blake, heavily repaired, split and rejoined, further repairs along lower margin, hole at centre, manuscript ink signatures still visible, good and very scarce PMI PB 249 £240-£300
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, uniface proof £3, 3 August 1882, no serial numbers and signature strip removed, some minor damage to lower edge, annotations in margins, mounting traces, good very fine and rare PMI PR 59, Pick 321p £100-£150
Allied Irish Banks, £20 (2), 1 April 1987, serial number SN3194820 and 22, in PMG holders 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated, a superb grade for type (2 notes) PMI AI 9, Pick 8a £200-£260
Central Bank of Ireland, £50, 27 November 1947, serial number 01Y 030290, Brennan and McElligott signatures, multiple tears in margins, 25mm tear at top left, staple holes, no hole at centre, very good to about fine PMI LTN 31, Pick 61a £200-£260
Hammer Price: £180
First Trust Bank, a booklet including two proofs for £10, first proof dated 10 January 1994, no serial number, obverse and reverse fully printed, McElroy signature, second proof obverse litho underprint, reverse fully printed, both cut deliberately with part of the adjacent notes, also a preliminary printers proof booklet including six progressive proofs and three photographs showing various stages of the litho underprints, four obverse proofs, three reverse proof and one with complete...
Northern Bank Limited, specimen £10, 1 October 1968, serial number prefix N-I/OO, E.D. Hill signature, red specimen overprint at low right, uncirculated PMI NR 81, Pick 181ds £200-£260
Gibbons & Williams, Dublin, £3, 1 September 1833, serial number 974, H. Williams signature, few small holes, left margin trimmed, small piece missing from lower left corner, about fine, a nice enough example, scarce PMI PB 159 £300-£400
Waterford Bank, for Abram Atkins, Nicolas Britiffe Skottowe and Richard Roberts, One Guinea (One Pound, Two Shillings and Ninepence), 3 May 1808, serial number A946, signed by Abram Atkins, pinholes, ink stains, small piece missing from lower left corner, annotations, about fine and rare PMI PB 334 £200-£260 Ex Bob Blake Collection
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 30 April 1934, serial number 44BA 073081, Brennan and Gargan signatures, original very fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £150-£200
Currency Commission, National Bank Ltd, £1, 6 April 1937, serial number 30NA 007598, Brennan and Russell signatures, very fine PMI CNA 1, Pick 26 £200-£260
Currency Commission, The Ulster Bank, £1, 28 January 1939, serial number 11UA 093904, Brennan and Lester signatures, pressed, repaired tear at low centre, fine PMI CUB 7, Pick 50b £200-£260
Ulster Bank Limited, a group comprising £1, 1 May 1956, serial number A690400, £5, 1 January 1943, serial number 737733, £5, 1993, 2005, £10 1988, 2012, £50, 1997, prefix D, the £50 uncirculated, the remainder very fine or better (7 notes) PMI UB 57 £150-£200
Allied Irish Banks, a set comprising £5, 1 January 1990, £10, 18 May 1993, and £20, 1 April 1987, all in PMG holders 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated, a great set in this grade (3 notes) PMI AI 6, 8, 9, Pick 6b, 7c, 8b £220-£280
Currency Commission, Provincial Bank, £1, 3 June 1937, serial number 13PA 092223, Brennan and Kennedy signatures, small bank stamp and minor graffiti on reverse, very fine PMI CPB 8, Pick 38c £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
First Trust Bank, specimen £50, 1 July 1993, serial number AA2345678, McElroy signature, unknown date for type, pencil printers annotations in lower margin, about uncirculated to uncirculated, rare PMI FT 5, TBB B803, Pick 134 £150-£200
First Trust Bank, specimen £50, 1 July 1993, serial number AA2345678, McElroy signature, unknown date for type, printers annotations in lower margin, one corner bend, very light handling, about uncirculated and rare PMI FT 5, TBB B803, Pick 134 £150-£200
Bank of Ireland, £1, 23 February 1943, serial number B/18 262452, £5, 4 November 1940, prefix S/14, £10, 26 January 1926, prefix U/11, and a small group of more modern issues £10, 1991, 2000, 2008, £20 2007, £10 2000 and £20 2007 uncirculated, £5 1940 and £10 1942 about extremely fine, the remainder fine (7 notes) PMI BA 96, 99,102, 128, 133, 137, 143 £180-£220
First Trust Bank, specimen £100, 1 July 1993, serial number AA2345678, McElroy signatures, unknown date, pencil annotations ‘proof no447/8’ in lower margin, about uncirculated and rare PMI FT 7, TBB B804, Pick 135 £200-£300
Allied Irish Banks, £100, 1 December 1988, serial number TN229476, in PMG holder 64 EPQ, choice uncirculated, very scarce in this grade PMI AI 10, Pick 9 £200-£260
Central Bank of Ireland, £10, 5 February 1964, serial number 97V 028634, Muimhneachain and Whitaker signatures, original very fine, scarce date PMI LTN 50a, Pick 66 £200-£280
Hammer Price: £200
Allied Irish Banks, £100 (2), 1 December 1988, serial numbers TN229535 and TN326260, first extremely fine, second with unfortunate spindle hole at top left, but otherwise a nice very fine (2 notes) PMI AI 10 £280-£360
Allied Irish Banks, £100 (2), 1 December 1988, serial numbers TN251085 and TN331107, original and attractive very fine examples (2 notes) PMI AI 10 £280-£360
Northern Bank Limited, specimen £50, 1 October 1968, prefix N-I/B, no serial number, red specimen overprint in signature field, uncirculated PMI NR 84s, Pick 185s £200-£260
First Trust Bank, a group comprising specimen £20, 1 March 1996, serial number PC000000, Harvey signature, unusual without any cancellation holes or specimen overprint, also three specimen/proofs for the £20, both 1 March 1996, Harvey signature, no serial number, cut deliberately with part of the adjacent notes, a preliminary printers proof booklet containing progressive proofs showing various stages of the litho underprints, one with complete underprint design on both sides, four obverse...
Currency Commission, £5, 1 November 1939, serial number 43T 021948, Brennan and McElligott signatures, original very fine, last prefix PMI LTN 14, Pick 2B £220-£280
First Trust Bank, a group of preliminary printers proof booklets for £100, first: a specimen/ proof, 1 March 1996, serial number AE 000000, Harvey signature, cut deliberately with part of the adjacent notes, second: includes two proofs one with fully printed obverse and reverse design, no serial number, Harvey signature, second obverse litho underprint, reverse as issued, cut deliberately with part of the adjacent notes, third: includes eight progressive proofs showing various stages of the...
Hammer Price: £220
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