Lot 2543

Sale 90 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Bank of Aotearoa, one pound (Kotahi Pouna), (Auckland), undated (1884?), No.0000, (P.S101 [This Note illustrated]; L.--; Robb.P.T.U.1a), probably printed by the Bell Press, Auckland. This is the actual note illustrated in the book of Maori reminiscences "Kohikohinga", published in 1929. Also the Pick plate note. Only a few notes are known, some of which are held in museums. Five main stains or burn marks on the front, three of which have holes. Repaired on the back in three places. A few pieces missing from the margins. Fair and extremely rare.

Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 69 (lot 5067), The Gary Lavin Collection. The Bank of Aotearoa was probably conceived by Maori Chief Tawhiri (King Tawhiao) following his return from a visit to England in 1884. His portrait appears on a number of later New Zealand notes, including the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's first issue of 1934. It would appear the bank was never established although a number of notes and cheques were printed. Two varieties are known, one with three other examples are known in private hands plus three in museums. This may be the only example with '0000' sereal numbers in private hands. The Pick Plate Note - P.S101.

Estimate
$8,500
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$8,000

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