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North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20 (2), 1 July 1940, serial numbers CT02833 and AT05661, fresh and original, good very fine (2 notes) PMS NS 45a, Pick S646 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £200
Ulster Bank Limited, £20, 1 March 1976, serial number D088400, Hamilton signature, two very minor corner folds, thus about uncirculated and very scarce in top grades PMI UB 78, Pick 328b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £150
British Linen Bank, £5, 2 January 1961, serial number Z/11 187462, extremely fine PMS BL 72, Pick 163 £100-£150
£100–£150
Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (5), 6 August 1940, 4 June 1941, 3 January 1951 and 2 January 1957 (2), all lovely original notes, good extremely fine (5 notes) PMS CO 61e,f, 65, 66, Pick S328b, S332, S336 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 30 April 1934, serial number 42BA 075297, Brennan and Gargan signatures, a few pinholes, fine PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a £100-£150
Hammer Price: £160
Currency Commission, Bank of Ireland, £1, 3 July 1939, serial number 09BB 012312, Brennan and Johnston signatures, corner tip missing, minor graffiti, fine PMI CBI 7, Pick 8b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £85
Ulster Bank Limited, specimen £100, 1 December 1990, serial number G0000000, Went signature, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated PMI UB 86, Pick 334s £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
El Banco Provincial de Santa-Fe, 5 Centavos, 1 September 1874, huge cancellation hole, also 1 Real, 1 November 1874, serial number 435140, with narrower coat of arms at centre, first extremely fine, second very good, second note rare (2 notes) Pick S798, S820 £100-£150
North and South Wales Bank, Denbigh, proof £5, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, signature strip cut cancelled, pencil annotation, mounting traces, good extremely fine Outing 662e £100-£150
Hammer Price: £60
Banco Rosario de Santa-Fe, 1 Peso (4), 1 October 1869, one black serial number 15467, manuscript signature, and three red serial numbers, printed signatures, very good to about fine (4 notes) Pick S1854a, S1854b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £190
Rhayader Bank, for Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper, £1, 1 March 1811, serial number C117, Thomas Hampton signature, an attractive about fine Outing 1782a £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
West of England & South Wales District Bank, Wells, specimen/proof £5, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, pencil annotations, mounting traces, extremely fine Outing not listed £100-£150
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, specimen 1000 Escudos, 1 November 1941, no serial number, two cancellation holes, central fold and minor handling, overall good extremely fine to about uncirculated and scarce Pick 79s, BNU MZ82s £100-£150
Windsor Bank, for James Coombs, unissued £5, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, extremely fine Outing 2376c £100-£150
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Cape Verde, 5 Escudos, 1 January 1921, serial number 072,695, in PMG holder 15, choice fine Pick 34, BNU CV41a £100-£150
Hammer Price: £70
Yeovil and Wincanton Bank, for Henry Whitmash & Wm Lambert White, unissued £1, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, about extremely fine Outing 2444b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
State Bank of Pakistan, 10 Rupees, 2018, serial number BDE 1234567, in PMG holder number 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated, ascending serial number TBB B231, Pick 45m £100-£150
State Bank of Pakistan, 10 Rupees, 2019, serial number BFH 8888888, in PMG holder number 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated TBB B231, Pick 45 £100-£150
State Bank of Pakistan, 1000 Rupees, 2019, serial number SU 8888888, in PMG holder number 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated TBB B238, Pick 50n £100-£150
State Bank of Pakistan, 1000 Rupees, 2017, serial number ML 6666666, in PMG holder number 67 EPQ, superb gem uncirculated, highest on the PMG population report TBB B238, Pick 50n £100-£150
Northern Bank Limited, £5, 1 July 1970, serial number D0916572, Wilson signature, uncirculated PMI NR 90, Pick 188a £100-£150
Hammer Price: £80
State Bank of Pakistan, 5000 Rupees, 2019, serial number AT 3333333, Bajwa signature, in PMG holder number 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated TBB B239m, Pick 51j £100-£150
Northern Bank Limited, £10, 1 January 1975, serial number E0350715, Newland signature, uncirculated PMI NR 97, Pick 189c £100-£150
Hammer Price: £110
Northern Bank Limited, £10, 1 January 1976, serial number E0441007, Newland signature, uncirculated PMI NR 97, Pick 189c £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Portuguese India, 100 Rupias, 29 November 1945, serial number 128,452, Antonio Pedroso Pimenta signature, the usual two large punch holes, in PMG holder 55 EPQ, about uncirculated TBB B328g, Pick 39 £100-£150
Northern Bank Limited, £20, 15 June 1988, serial number F1800220, Torrens signature, uncirculated and quite a low number (this signature starts at F1800001) PMI NR 104, Pick 190d £100-£150
Hammer Price: £170
Banco de Espana, 100 Pesetas, 19 February 1946, serial number B09322716, in PMG holder 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated Pick 131 £100-£150
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, £5, 5 October 1954, serial number CN042395, Shaw signature, a superb original about uncirculated to uncirculated example, thus very scarce, the first date for this design PMI PR 97, Pick 242 £100-£150
S.W.Fores No. 1, for Self, St. Vincent, Duncan, Nelson & Co., 2 Pence, 17 November 1818, promising to pay ‘Monsieur Bonaparte or Bearer when the Gallic Flag shall triumph over the British and the French become the Masters of the Sea’, signed by John Bull and Ben Broadside, with a vignette of a ship of the line, labelled ‘Britain's Glory and its Pride’, light mounting traces, extremely fine £100-£150
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, 5 Escudos, 1 September 1941, serial number B2,725,662, corner stain, in PMG holder 55, about uncirculated Pick 83a, BNU MZ86 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £95
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1 (2), 15 February 1967, serial numbers R01L 209049-50, also Page, £10 (3), 1971, serial numbers B36 546301-03, first two good very fine, others about uncirculated (5 notes) EPM B307, B326 £100-£150
States of Jersey, error £1, 1963, serial number B099788, with Padgham signature omitted, uncirculated and scarce BNYB JE11a, TBB B108b £100-£150
Government of Seychelles, 10 Rupees, 1 January 1974, serial number A/1 449441, Allan signature, lovely original paper, about extremely fine and scarce TBB B122b, Pick 15b £100-£150
Bank of Botswana, specimen set of the ND (1983) issue consisting of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Pula, zero serial numbers, all with red SPECIMEN overprints and four cancellation holes, uncirculated (5 notes) TBB B106s-110s, Pick 6s-10s £100-£150
S.W.Fores No. 2, for Self, Grub, Snout and Starveling, 2 Pence, 25 December 1818, promising to pay ‘Messrs Flesh, Flour, Malt & Co. or Bearer when Roasting-beef shall be sold at four pence per pound, Porter at three pence per pot, and the Quartern Loaf at Sixpence’, signed by Gristle Barebones and Spoonmeat Littleflesh, with a vignette of a loaf, labelled ‘The Staff of Life’, extremely fine £100-£150
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, replacement 10 Shillings (5), 4 April 1963, consecutive serial numbers M41 712297-301, about uncirculated to uncirculated (5 notes) EPM B296 £100-£150
A Group of Engravings showing Steam Locomotives, all printed onto translucent thin plastic, with trains from America, Europe and Africa, among others, potentially intended for Bond or Share Certificates, a few with (removable) tape, beautifully engraved, about uncirculated (13 items) £100-£150
S.W.Fores No. 3, for Self, Leinster, Ulster, Munster & Connaught, 2 Pence, 1 January 1819, promising to pay ‘Rory O’Bogg Esqr or Bearer, when the Union of the Kingdoms shall have produced a union of Civil & Religious principles’, signed by Pat Potatoe and Dermot O’Wisky, with a vignette displaying a map of Ireland, about extremely fine £100-£150
S.W.Fores No. 4, for Self, Taffy Bull, Andrew Bull & Pat Bull, 2 Pence, 4 June 1818, promising to pay ‘McCree, Trottoff & Co. or Bearer, when Melvillism shall have received its just reward and when its effects also shall have ceased in every department of the British Government’, signed by John Bull and Saml Brownstout, with a vignette showing a bugler, axe and rope, labelled ‘10th Report!! Beware of us!!’, toned, staple holes at left, otherwise extremely fine £100-£150
S.W.Fores No. 5, for Self, Lapstone, Staytape, Tossup & Winem, 2 Pence, 6 February 1819, promising to pay ‘Coll Pattypan & Sam Roarer Esq or Bearer, on the erection of a Statue of the late Heaven-born Minister composed of Pure Puff Paste, or Papier-machee, or Calf’s-head jelly, in Guildhall’, signed by Tim Tartlet and Sam Noisymouth, with a vignette showing what appears to be a gibbet, labelled ‘We restore liberty, and rank among the best correctives for baseness’, extremely fine ...
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