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Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, consecutive £1, 1 January 1979, serial number, PN1948024-25, F. Hollway signature, hand written signature in watermark field by Hollway the Bank Manager, uncirculated (2 notes) PMI PR 101, TBB B615, Pick 247 £50-£70
Hammer Price: £40
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, a set of specimens from the 1 January 1977 issue, comprising £1, £5 and £10, all with zero serial numbers and black SPECIMEN overprints, all with minor mounting traces along top and lower margin (3 notes) PMI PR 101s, PR 103s, PR 105s £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, specimen £20, 1 March 1981, serial number SN 000000, F. Hollway printed signature, hand written signature in watermark field by Hollway the Bank Manager, uncirculated PMI PR 107s, TBB B618, Pick 250s £150-£200
Hammer Price: £120
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, specimen £100, 1 March 1981, serial number TN 000000, F. Hollway signature, hand written signature in watermark field by Hollway the Bank Manager, uncirculated PMI PR 108s, TBB B619, Pick 251s £180-£220
Hammer Price: £200
Hammer Price: £240
Allied Irish Banks Limited, £1, 1982, £5 (2), 1984, 1987, £10, 1990, £20, 1984, the £10 and £20 very fine, others uncirculated (5 notes) PMI AI 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £100
First Trust Bank, £50, 1 January 1998, serial number AA000390, Licence signature, uncirculated and a great low number PMI FT 11, Pick 138a £150-£200
Ulster Bank Limited, £10, 1 January 1908, serial number A3252, manuscript Patton signature, strong, fresh and clean paper, technically good fine but appears far nicer, an extremely scarce first date of issue PMI UB 35, Pick 384 £1,800-£2,200
Hammer Price: £2,000
Ulster Bank Limited, £1 (2), 1 November 1922, serial number 232446, and 1 May 1936, serial number 1439740, very good and fine respectively (2 notes) PMI UB 39, 53b £120-£160
Ulster Bank Limited, £1 (2), 6 May 1929, serial number 19704 and 2 November 1931, serial number 646676, manuscript Gore signatures, both original paper, good very fine and very fine (2 notes) PMI UB 47a,b, Pick 306 £80-£120
Ulster Bank Limited, proof for £1, ND (1929-1934), black print on thicker paper, decorative borders, denominations flanking the vignette, with the ‘NORTHERN IRELAND ISSUE’ added above vignette, paper slightly toned, foxing, about uncirculated, strong engraving, attractive and rare PMI UB 47p, Pick 306p £100-£150
Hammer Price: £75
Ulster Bank Limited, £10, 1 January 1948, serial number 159265, WIlliams signature, one stain in lower margin, otherwise a lovely original note with no folds or other issues, technically uncirculated, despite the stain PMI UB 58, Pick 317 £100-£150
Ulster Bank Limited, £100, 1 January 1943, serial number 2777, manuscript Niblock signature, original good fine PMI UB 61, Pick 320 £280-£340
Hammer Price: £600
Ulster Bank Limited, £1, 1976, £5 (4), 1988, 1989 (2), 2007, £10 (4), 1982, 1997, 2004, 2008, and £20, 2008, about half of the notes uncirculated, others very fine (10 notes) PMI UB 69, 72, 75, 83, 88, 90, 96, 97, 98 £120-£160
Ulster Bank Limited, £5, 1977, serial number B3145391, £10, 1988, serial number C7080505, and £20, 1990, serial number E3344009, first two extremely fine, last uncirculated (3 notes) PMI UB 71, 75, 85 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £90
Currency Commission, Consolidated Series, reverse proof on paper for £1, showing the Customs House in Dublin, with extra ‘rays’ to the left and right of the design that are not present on the issued notes, marked A in ink, several pinholes, but good extremely fine and rare PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a for type £500-£700
£500–£700
Currency Commission, Consolidated Series, reverse proof on paper for £1, showing the Customs House in Dublin, with ‘Chinese White’ used to obscure extra ‘rays’ to the left and right of the design that are not present on the issued notes, marked B in ink, several pinholes, but good extremely fine and rare PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a for type £500-£700
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1 (2), 26 July 1933, consecutive serial numbers 37BA 059487-88, Brennan and Gargan signatures, both with superb original paper, the first good very fine, the second with 3mm tear in top margin and faint ink stain on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, a lovely pair (2 notes) PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £1,200-£1,600
£1,200–£1,600
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 24 August 1932, serial number 34BA 035979, Brennan and Gargan signatures, original good fine to about very fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £200-£260
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 29 May 1936, serial number 60BA 054854, Brennan and Gargan signatures, multiple pinholes, original good fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £200-£260
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 2 January 1935, serial number 46BA 099083, Brennan and Gargan signatures, about fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £80-£120
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 10 January 1939, serial number 94BA 053875, Brennan and Johnston signatures, fresh and original, good very fine PMI CBI 7, Pick 8b £150-£200
Hammer Price: £220
Currency Commission, Hibernian Bank, £5, 15 March 1933, serial number 02 HK 054015, Brennan-Campbell signatures, pinholes, about very fine and an attractive example of a very scarce type PMI CHB 2, Pick 15a £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
Currency Commission, Hibernian Bank, £5, 15 March 1933, serial number 02HK 077788, Brennan and Campbell signatures, 10mm tear in top margin, otherwise a lovely original good fine, scarce and much nicer than the grade alone might suggest PMI CHB 2, Pick 15a £600-£800
£600–£800
Currency Commission, Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, £1, 19 January 1939, serial number 35MA 094210, Brennan and Hosford signatures, in PMG holder 63, choice uncirculated, thus exceptionally rare PMI CML 7, Pick 20b £700-£900
Hammer Price: £1,500
Currency Commission, Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, £1, 7 February 1936, serial number 26MA 065186, Brennan and Hosford signatures, original fine PMI CML 7, Pick 20b £150-£200
Currency Commission, Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, £5, 9 March 1939, serial number 03MK 052251, Brennan and Hosford signatures, strong and original paper, no holes or tears, good fine and a wonderful example of a scarce type PMI CML 8, Pick 21 £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £900
Currency Commission, National Bank Ltd, £1, 7 January 1931, serial number 14NA 040436, Brennan and Russell signatures, fresh and original very fine, a lovely example PMI CNA 1, Pick 26 £360-£420
Hammer Price: £650
Currency Commission, National Bank Ltd, £1, 3 July 1934, serial number 19NA 083606, Brennan and Russell signatures, lovely original paper, technically good very fine but appears much nicer PMI CNA 1, Pick 26 £360-£420
Hammer Price: £380
Currency Commission, Provincial Bank, £5, 8 May 1931, serial number 02PK 036826, Brennan and Forde signatures, a few small margin tears, minor graffiti on reverse, very good to about fine, scarce in any grade PMI CPB 6, Pick 39b £600-£800
Currency Commission, Royal Bank of Ireland, £1, 27 July 1933, serial number 15RA 055224, Brennan and Mack signatures, tiny rust stain in lower margin, fresh and original paper, very fine and scarce PMI CRB 7, Pick 44b £360-£420
Hammer Price: £400
Currency Commission, Ulster Bank, £5, 7 February 1939, serial number 01UK 095558, Brennan and Lester signatures, pair of staple holes, otherwise original paper, a graffiti-free and attractive good fine to about very fine, rare PMI CUB 8, Pick 51b £1,200-£1,600
Hammer Price: £1,400
Currency Commission, Irish Free State, £50, 10 September 1928, serial number Y/01 009431, Brennan and McElligott signatures, light handling, one central fold, wonderful original paper with embossing still visible around the serial numbers, overall good extremely fine and probably the finest extant example of this first Lady Lavery date. The £50 is considerably rarer than the £100 for this date. PMI LTN 6, Pick 6 £15,000-£20,000
£15,000–£20,000
Currency Commission, Ireland, 10 Shillings, 22 August 1940, serial number 25F 006872, War Code H, Brennan and McElligott signatures, staple holes in left margin, otherwise a fresh and original good very fine PMI LTN 17, Pick 1C £120-£160
Currency Commission, Ireland, £1, 2 May 1941, serial number 72L 034857, War Code T, Brennan and McElligott signatures, original and attractive, very fine PMI LTN 18, Pick 2C £80-£120
Central Bank of Ireland, £1, 29 July 1944, serial number 47N 071698, Brennan and McElligott signatures, War Code E, also 10 Shillings, 22 October 1952, serial number 39N 455681, good fine and good very fine (2 notes) PMI LTN 22, LNT 26b, Pick 2D, 56b £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
Central Bank of Ireland, 10 Shillings (2), 1949, 1964, £1 (3), 1951, 1963 (mulberry serial numbers), 1975, £5 (2), 1958, 1974, and £10, 1975, all with nice original paper, around half the notes very fine, others extremely fine or better (8 notes) PMI LTN 26a, 27b, 42, 47, 48b, 60b, 61b, 62b £150-£200
Central Bank of Ireland, £5, 16 January 1951, serial number 50W 063476, Brennan and McElligott signature, in PCGS holder 55, choice about uncirculated PMI LTN 28a, Pick 58b £100-£150
Central Bank of Ireland, £20, 2 September 1955, serial number 09X 091233, McElligott and Redmond signatures, 10mm edge tear at left, otherwise an attractive and original very fine, a scarce signature PMI LTN 37, Pick 60c £150-£200
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