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Lot 3321 Sale 60 War Related Issues

World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay sixpence, 1st March 1941, Epstein/Stahl, C 41476. Pin-holes top left otherwise nearly uncirculated.

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Estimate $1,000

SOLD $1,300

Lot 3322 Sale 60 War Related Issues

World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Robinow/Stahl, Df 21372. Pin-holes top left otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare.

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Estimate $1,800

SOLD $1,700

Lot 3323 Sale 60 War Related Issues

World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, two shillings, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, E 40729. Pin-holes top left otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare.

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Estimate $2,200

SOLD $2,100

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Lot 3324 Sale 60 War Related Issues

World War II, Australian Defence Canteen Service, canteen order to the value of two shillings, V/I 375002 - 04, VX 91557 Sig N.R. Kaufmann; V/I 375896 - 98; F/Sgt R.H.Stanton. Very fine - extremely fine. (6)

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Estimate $250

SOLD $230

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Lot 3325 Sale 60 War Related Issues

Savings certificates, Commonwealth of Australia, five year savings certificate for ten pounds, 5A273519 issued February 1948, maturity date February 1953 (WG3a); another., five pounds 5A075505 issued September 1947, maturity date September 1952 (WG2a). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2)

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Estimate $60

SOLD $60

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Lot 3326 Sale 60 War Related Issues

War Savings Certificates, one pound, 14 July 1944 (2) and five pounds 13 August 1944. All to the same person. Very fine. (3)

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Estimate $30

SOLD $40

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Lot 3327 Sale 60 War Related Issues

New South Wales, Specimen unissued Gold fund bond for US five hundred dollars printed for the Equitable Trust Company of New York by the American Bank Note Company, as the Fiscal agent, on February 1, 1927 for a period 30 years with attached 60, six monthly $12.50 coupons signed by Jack Lang, Premier and Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales, each signature has small circular punch through it, all numbered as No.00000. The rate of interest was set at 5% per annum, and the full sum of $500 to be redeemed on February 1, 1957. As issued with immense historical value, extremely fine and believed to be unique.

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Estimate $800

SOLD $0

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Lot 3328 Sale 60 War Related Issues

Postal note, ten shillings, N.S.W., Ballina, August 11 1922, H259000, Imperial Reply Coupons, New Zealand 2« pence, 18 May 1938, Nelson T.O. The first torn and very good, others extremely fine. (3)

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Estimate $90

SOLD $260