Catalogue
World banknotes, a mixture of North European, Eastern European and Central Asian nations, various denominations, includes some running serials, c1995-2010. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (48)
Estimate $60
SOLD $120
World banknotes, a mixture of Middle Eastern nations, various denominations c1985-2010. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (50)
Estimate $60
SOLD $80
World banknotes, a mixture of East Asian and South East Asian nations, various denominations, includes some running serials, c1994-2015. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (39)
Estimate $80
SOLD $120
World banknotes, a mixture of East Asian and South East Asian Nations, various denominations includes, Brunei, five ringgit, 2002 (P.23) C/6 112828/34 & C/6 112916/9 a run of seven and four. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (45)
Estimate $80
SOLD $100
World banknotes, a mixture of Sub-Saharan African nations, various denominations, some consecutive serials included, c1990-2015. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (48)
Estimate $80
SOLD $120
World banknotes, a variety of nations and denominations, includes USA (F.V $57.00). Mostly well circulated, good - extremely fine. (50)
Estimate $80
SOLD $190
World banknotes, a mixture of Caribbean, Central and South American nations, various denominations c1988-2016, includes some running serials. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (51)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
World banknotes, c1930-2000, various issues including Argentina, Bolivia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iran, Italy, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Venezuela, Vietnam. Housed in two albums, fair - uncirculated. (195)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
World banknotes, mostly 20th and 21st century, includes Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Nigeria, Noumea, Egypt, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Russia, Romania, Trinidad and Tobago. Housed in a black two ring binder, good - uncirculated. (216)
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
World banknotes, a wide selection of assorted issues, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Fiji, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japanese Invasion Money, Korea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Spain, Suriname, Syria, Turkey, Vietnam, USA. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 246)
Estimate $200
SOLD $1,600
World banknotes, mostly 20th century, assorted issues, includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatamala, Guyana, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Solomon Islands. Housed in a blue three ring binder, fair - uncirculated. (275)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
World banknotes, mostly twentieth century, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Cuba, China, Great Britain, British Armed Forces special vouchers, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Zimbabwe, also a quantity of hell money (188). Housed in a ring binder, fair - uncirculated. (325)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
World banknotes, British West Africa, West African Currency Board, Lagos, twenty shillings, 27th May 1948 (P.8b); Cook Islands, three dollars, commemorative issue 1992 (P.3); Ghana, Bank of Ghana, Accra, ten shillings, 1st July 1963 (P.1d); one pound, 1st July 1962 (P.2d); five pounds, 1st July 1962 (P.3d); Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, ten rupees, undated (1967) (P.31c). Very fine - uncirculated. (6)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
World banknotes, Ceylon, five rupees, 8th December 1919 (P.11b); India (2); Mauritius, Commercial Bank, ten dollars/two pounds sterling, [2/3] 18[43], No.[3340], without signature (P.S 122); South Africa, Reserve Bank, ten pounds, 14 April 1943 (P.84e); Australia, training notes for paper currency, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred, in bundles of approx one hundred. Fine - extremely fine. (total approx 600)
Estimate $100
SOLD $1,500
World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations and denominations, includes, Australia, decimal issues (FV=$39.00); Brazil, ten cruzeiros, undated (1970-80) (P.193var); New Zealand, one pound, R.N. Fleming (1960-67) (P.159d) (VF); Singapore ten dollars, undated (1979) (P.11) (2); Spain, one hundred pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.76a). Poor - nearly uncirculated. (65)
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
World banknotes, a selection from a variety of nations and denominations, mostly early to mid and later twentieth century issues. Most with staples and pin holes, in an album, poor - good very fine. (approx 100)
Estimate $150
SOLD $2,200
World banknotes, a variety of nations and denominations, includes Australian decimal (FV=$48) Poor uncirculated. (137)
Estimate $100
SOLD $190
World banknotes, 1940-2000, includes Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Surinam, Tonga, Turkey, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Zambia. Housed in a three ring binder, fair - uncirculated. (256)
Estimate $170
SOLD $150
World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations and denominations (c1980-2015). In an album, mostly extremely fine and better. (approx 150)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
World banknotes, an assortment, includes, Australia, replica set of early colonial paper currency, with infomation booklet; Great Britain, Dartmouth Central Bank, one pound; British Armed Forces vouchers (4); variety of European nations; German & Russian inflationary notes; some JIM; selection of various Notgeld; South East Asian nations; USA (FV= $30.00), also, "funny money"; FDCs (21); MUH Australian stamps (18). In a folder, poor - nearly uncirculated. (approx 200)
Estimate $200
SOLD $700
New South Wales, Currency Note, Blaxcell, Garnham, ten shillings, Sydney 181(4) Septr 1st No 7 (MVR fig. 10) (five shillings), listed under figure 13, Sterling Money at Fifty percent Discount crossed out (Briggs and McCullagh type 3, page 4). Frail, edge tears and piece missing, otherwise well centred and very good, very rare, the only ten shillings with Sydney followed by the year.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,700
Van Diemen's Land, Currency Note, John Weavell, one shilling, Hobart Town (Dec 1) 182(3) No (53) (MVR fig. 172). Struck down to backing paper, horizontal tear right across, frail edge, otherwise good and nearly a full note.
Estimate $750
SOLD $500
Treasury Bill by the Deputy Commissary General's Office, Sydney New South Wales, 24th December 1817 for pounds sterling 45.12.6 to the order of Mr William Casar, as salary due to him as "Master Boat Builder in this Colony", No.105 and handsigned by Deputy Commissary General, David Allen and approved by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. On official 'crown' international parchment with the impressed Seal of the Commisariat. One of the earliest Colonial Treasury Bills known and of the highest rarity. Small section of bottom left corner and lower edge missing, pin hole to centre, otherwise a full note, very fine or better and extremely rare.
Estimate $8,000
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Bank of New South Wales, Certificate for one share Bank Capital Stock one hundred pounds Mrs Margaret Campbell (wife of Robert Campbell Junior, the first accountant of the Bank), No. 117, Sydney 23 February 1820, signed by Jno Thos Campbell President, and Anthill Directors and entered by Fras. Williams signed on the back "Received Sixty pounds Sterling (?60stg out of the Bank Stock on account of the within share M. Campbell". Printed on thick parchment, plate heavily embossed into the paper, miniature pin-holes otherwise good very fine and the excessively rare first issue certificate.
Estimate $5,000
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Bank of New South Wales, certificate on vellum for one share of Bank Capital Stock, one hundred pounds sterling 'James Taylor' '1st day of January 1824' No 11 Entd. Jas C. Phelps, John Piper President, W. Walker, James Norton Directors, transfer on back for Major Jas Taylor by Terence Murray 4th March 1824. Very fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $3,500
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Van Diemen's Land, Bank of Van Diemen's Land, attested copy of share no 3 to Thomas MacGuire for Two Hundred Spanish Dollars, signed by E.F.Bromley President, Walter A.Bethune, Anthony Fern Kemp Directors; Witnessed by George Frederick Orde, signed R.Lewis cashier; Certified by George Cartwright Notary Public with red wax seal, sixth April eighteen twenty four, Thomas MacGuire, Colour Sergeant in His Majesty's Forty Eighth Regiment paid in ten instalments Nov 1st, 21st December 12th 1823, January 9th, February 20th and April 6th (last five at one time). The only survivor of the original share issue of this Bank, which opened as a Chartered Bank 15 March 1824, incorporated for seven years and became a Joint Stock Bank in 1828. Paper watermarked 1821 J.Rump crowned oval cartouche of Britannia, sold with research. Very fine.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $3,000
Van Diemen's Land, cheques, printed forms, Derwent Bank, Great Swan Port 24 Mar. 183(40) five pounds; pair Hobart Town, 8th November 1841 Swanston to Edward Karpol? Esq. payable at Commercial Bank, second ink rubber stamped Bank of Australasia, Hobart Town; Colonial Bank Hobart Town, April 19th 1842 James Kelly; Bank of Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town, May 27th 1850, to E. May in A/C of the High School, imprint Thomas Brown Litho; Bills of Exchange on London Agents, Launceston 7th April 1845; Hobart Town 5th March 1845 and 29 April 1845. Generally very fine. (8)
Estimate $240
SOLD $400
Bank of Australia, certificate on paper for one hundred pounds for one share of Bank Capital Stock, No 2029 First July 1833 in the runs of Thomas de la Condamire imprint S.Clayton, Directors A.B.Spark, J.Shadforth, E.Manning and J.Norton. Good very fine.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $700
Bank of New South Wales, Share Certificate for one hundred pounds, 31 May 1832, printed on vellum by William Moffitt (no imprint), No.720 of folio 317, made out to Samuel Terry, signed by the President, two directors and entered by J.Potts, transferred on the back to John Malcolm 12th May 1838. One of the earliest available Australian share certificates. Very fine and rare.
Estimate $1,500
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Bank of New South Wales, Share Certificate for one hundred pounds, 31 May 1832, printed on vellum by William Moffitt (no imprint), No.712 of folio 317, made out to Samuel Terry, signed by the President, two directors and entered by J.Potts, transferred on the back to John Malcolm 12th May 1838. One of the earliest available Australian share certificates. Very fine and rare.
Estimate $2,000
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