Lot 2963

Sale 71 · Important Australian, British & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Bank of Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town, twenty pounds, [altered from one pound], Nov 1 1832 (year 18 printed), No. 12400, hand signed by David Land and Charles McLachlan on printed form without imprint but believed to be engraved by Thomas Bock (Vort-Ronald [p.108-112]). Almost torn in half, with additional thins and pin-holes, and some stain marks on the back, otherwise nearly fine, the note overall except for tear and holes being in better than average condition for this period, unique.

This note is the only known surviving issued example of this type from the Bank of Van Diemen's Land (1823-1891) and like the Derwent Bank note is also one of the earliest surviving issued Australian Colonial banknote's, in private hands. It was fraudulently altered from a one pound note to a twenty pound note and survived because it was an exhibit in a court case.

Estimate
$2,500
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$3,000