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(†) The Bank of South Australia Limited, printer's archival specimen £50, Melbourne, 1 January 1890, serial number run R 000001 to R 000500, black and orange-red, woman at upper left, bank building top centre, value at upper right, value panel at centre, reverse orange-red, value at centre and in guilloches at left and right, perforated SPECIMEN BW & Co LONDON(Pick S not listed), pencil date 'Mar 21 90' in top margin, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and very rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Commonwealth of Australia, £10, ND (1942), serial number V/7 635279, red on multicolour underprint, George VI at centre, value at each corner, also £5, ND (1949), serial number R/92 063062, blue, George VI at left, and 10/-, ND (1936), serial number D/95 304711, orange, George V at right(Pick 21, 27c, 28b), first about extremely fine, others good very fine (3) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Central Bank of Ceylon, 50 rupees, 12 May 1964, prefix R/21, blue and lilac and 100 rupees, 3 June 1952, prefix V/12, brown and lilac and orange, both Elizabeth II at left(Pick 52,53, CBC B8b,9a), in ICG holders 30 very fine and 20* fine, the 50 rupees quite scarce (2) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Djibouti, 100 francs (2), 2 January 1920, prefixes R.5,Q.5, brown and white, allegorical maidens low centre, elephant and column at left and right, D'Oissell and Simon signatures, reverse text(Pick 5), pinholes, good very fine (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
East African Currency Board, 20 shillings, 1 January 1949, serial number R/9 93130, dark blue on multicolour underprint, George VI at top left, value at centre, top right and each corner, reverse orange, lion at centre(Linzmayer EACB B19h, Pick 30), in PMG holder 50, about uncirculated, scarce in this grade Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) National Bank of Egypt, printer's archival specimen 1 Pound, 22 September 1914, serial number R/2 000001-R/2 100000, blue on pink and pale green underprint, the temple gate of Khonsu at Karnak at left, value in western and Arabic numerals at right, reverse dark green on orange and pale green underprint, value in ornate pattern,(Pick 12as, Hanafy M2bs), the second date (21st the first date) and second prefix for this series, mounting traces, ink date '4.12.14' and annotations in top margins, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, very rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) National Bank of Egypt, printer's archival specimen 1 Pound (2), 23/24 September 1914, serial numbers R/3 and R/4 000001-100000, blue on pink and pale green underprint, the temple gate of Khonsu at Karnak at left, value in western and Arabic numerals at right, reverse dark green on orange and pale green underprint, value in ornate pattern,(Pick 12as, Hanafy M2bs), mounting traces, ink date '11. 1. 14' and '18.12.14', annotations in top left and very early date and prefixes for type (2) Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) National Bank of Egypt, printer's archival specimen 1 Pound (2), 19 July 1916, serial number runs R/49 000001-100000 and R/50 000001-100000, blue on pink and pale green underprint, the temple gate of Khonsu at Karnak at left, value in western and Arabic numerals at right, without signatures, reverse dark green on orange and pale green underprint, value in ornate pattern,(Pick 12as, Hanafy M2bs), ink date '15.5.16' and annotations in top margins, otherwise choice about uncirculated and an extraordinary opportunity to obtain a very rare pair of specimens with consecutive dates and serial number runs (2) Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
National Bank of Egypt, specimen 1 pound, 7 February 1916, prefix R/26, blue on pink and light green underprint, Temple Ruins at Karnak at left, value at right and each corner(Pick 12a), about uncirculated and rare, a lovely example Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Egyptian Government Currency note, 10 piastres, 1940, serial number R/2 000005, blue on green underprint, Temple of Philae at centre, signature of Mohamed Zaki Abdul Metaal(Pick 167b, Hannafy M3), in ICG holder 60, about uncirculated to uncirculated, a rare 'Royal Number' Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Banque de la Martinique, 25 francs, ND (1930), serial number R.29-887, brown and white, penal code in circular frames top left and right, value at centre, signatures of Didellot, Pradeu and Bellonie, reverse blue and white, galley with arms of the Republic at centre, ornate border of flora and foliage(Pick 7b, Kolsky 307c), in ICG holder number 20, fine, pleasing and original, very rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Banque de la Reunion, 25 francs, ND (1944), serial number R.42 060, purple and multicoloured, woman laureate centre, fruit and flowers in field, Rabot, Ninon and Dussac signatures, reverse pale blue, ship and coastline, value in maroon top right(Pick 23, Kolsky 412d), in ICG holder number 60, about uncirculated to uncirculated, original and fresh, rare in this grade Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, 1 NF on 50 francs, 'D'Esnambuc', ND (1960), serial number R.1 656, multicoloured, D'Esnambuc at left, galleon at right, LA REUNION cross cancelled in brown, Postel-Vinay signature, five digit control number, blue 'CONTRE-VALEUR DE 1 NOUVEAU FRANC' at left centre, reverse multicoloured, girl at left(Pick 30a, Kolsky 622), very fine and scarce Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Banque d'Etat du Maroc, 100 dirhams overprinted on 10000 francs, 28 April 15, serial number R.989 058, multicolour, aerial view of city and port at centre, reverse with house and ornamental lake at centre(Pick 52), in ICG holder 58, about uncirculated plus Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, $1, ND (1981), no serial numbers, signature H. R. Hardie, brown on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse clematis at left, fantail at centre(Pick 169ap), pencil cross in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated and an extremely rare specimen proof with no serial numbers Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, specimen $1, ND (1981), serial number ACT 000000, signature H. R. Hardie, brown on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse clematis at left, fantail at centre(Pick 169as), about uncirculated and a rarer variety of specimen with no specimen overprints or perforations Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $1, ND (1981), serial number run AAA 000001 to ABH 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, brown on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse clematis at left, fantail at centre(Pick 169as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $1, ND (1981), serial number run ABJ 000001 to ACS 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, brown on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse clematis at left, fantail at centre(Pick 169as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, $2, ND (1981), no serial numbers, signature H. R. Hardie, purple on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mistletoe at left, rifleman at right(Pick 170ap), pencil cross in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and an extremely rare specimen proof with no serial numbers Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, specimen $2, ND (1981), serial number ECT 000000, signature H. R. Hardie, purple on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mistletoe at left, rifleman at centre(Pick 170as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and a rarer variety of specimen with no specimen overprints or perforations Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $2, ND (1981), serial number run EAA 000001 to EBH 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, purple on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mistletoe at left, rifleman at centre(Pick 170as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $2, ND (1981), serial number run EBJ 000001 to ECS 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, purple on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mistletoe at left, rifleman at centre(Pick 170as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, $5, ND (1981), no serial numbers, signature H. R. Hardie, orange on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse kowhai at left, tui at centre(Pick 171ap), pencil cross in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and an extremely rare specimen proof with no serial numbers Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, $10, ND (1981), no serial numbers, signature H. R. Hardie, blue on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mountain lily at left, kea at centre(Pick 172ap), pencil cross in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and an extremely rare specimen proof with no serial numbers Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, specimen $10, ND (1981), serial number NDE 000000, signature H. R. Hardie, blue on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mountain lily at left, kea at centre(Pick 172as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and a rarer variety of specimen with no specimen overprints or perforations Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $10, ND (1981), serial number run NAA 000001 to NBH 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, blue on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mountain lily at left, kea at centre(Pick 172as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, printer's archival specimen $10, ND (1981), serial number run NBJ 000001 to NDD 1000000, signature H. R. Hardie, blue on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse mountain lily at left, kea at centre(Pick 172as), about uncirculated to uncirculated and of the utmost rarity, probably unique Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, $20, ND (1981), no serial numbers, signature H. R. Hardie, green on multicoloured underprint, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse miro at left, pigeon at centre(Pick 173ap), pencil cross in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and an extremely rare specimen proof with no serial numbers Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) African Banking Corporation, Rhodesia, printers archival specimen £1, Bulawayo, 19- (ca 1917), serial number R/1 A21001-R/1 A31000, black on green, head of Ceres at left, value in right field and at each corner, RHODESIA ISSUE in tablet top centre, reverse green, map of Africa at centre, value at left and right and at each corner(Pick S102s), perforated CANCELLED, ink date '10.7.17' in top margin, uncirculated, attractive and very rare especially as a Rhodesia issue Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) African Banking Corporation, Rhodesia, printer's archival specimen £5, Rhodesia Issue, Bulawayo, 19-, serial number run R/5A 16001 to R/5A 21000, black on ochre underprint, cherubs holding allegorical woman's portrait at lower left, value in guilloche at right and in three corners, reverse brown, map of Africa at centre, value on either side and in each corner, perforated CANCELLED(Pick S103s), ink date '9. 8. 17' and annotations in top margin, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated and a rare, handsome note Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen $1, prefix Z/1, red and pale lilac, $5, prefix S, green, $10, prefix J, black and $20, prefix R, purple, all Elizabeth II at centre, arms at left, Victor Bruce signatures, reverse the Old Central Bank building in Port of Spain(Pick 26s-29s, CBTT B1ds,2cs,3cs,4cs), perforated, annotation in top margin, good extremely fine and rare (4) Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bank of England, K.O.Peppiatt, 10/- (10), ND (1940), prefixes H--D,J--D,K--D,L--D,M--D,N--D,O--D,R--D,U--D,Y--D, mauve, crowned vignette of Britannia at left, value at right(EPM B251), generally uncirculated and a good range of letters for this popular type (10) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bank of England, L.K.O'Brien, 10/- (20), ND (1955), prefixes Z,Y,X,W,U,T,S,R,O,N,M,L,K,J,H,E,D,C,B,A, all suffix Y, brown, crowned vignette of Britannia at left, value at right(EPM B271), generally uncirculated and all 20 of this sub series present, a spectacular run (20) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) States of Guernsey, £1, 1 July 1939, serial number R/K 1758, black and white, value in red guilloche at centre, view of Saint Peter Port top centre, Marquand signature, reverse pale blue and white, arms at centre(Pick 16a, McCammon GN33), two tiny pinholes, in ICG holder 30, very fine, pleasing and original Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
States of Guernsey, £1, 1 June 1963, serial number 35/R 0068, violet and green, view of Saint Peter Port top centre, value at centre and at each corner, Guillemette signature, reverse green, arms at centre(Pick 43b, McCammon GN44 ), uncirculated, scarce Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of commemorative issues comprising, £5 (2), 6 February 2002, consecutive serial numbers TQGJ0000049/50, commemorating The Queen's Golden Jubilee, reverse, two portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, £5 (2), 14 May 2004, serial numbers R&A0000018 and R&A0000088, commemorating Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, reverse, Old Tom Morris at left, golfers at centre, cup at right, £5 (2), 1 July 2005, serial numbers RCS0000018 and RCS0003000, commemorating Royal College of Surgeons, reverse Culzean Castle, £5 (2), 14 July 2005, serial numbers JWN0000018 and JWN0009118, commemorating Jack Nicklaus, all Lord Islay at right on obverse(Banknote Yearbook SC844, 845, 846, 847), interesting and low serial numbers, uncirculated, a great historical group (8) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Basil II, Bulgaroktonos (AD 976-1025), histamenon nomisma, bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cr., pallium and colobium and raising r. hand in benediction, in l. hand, book of Gospels, rev. legend around facing busts of Basil, bearded, and Constantine, beardless, both crowned, between them a patriarchal cross, ornamented with crescents, triple border, wt. 4.40gms. (S.1800), extremely fine
Henry VIII, third coinage, testoon, Tower mint, mm. pellet in annulet both sides (1544-1547), saltire stops, crowned bust facing, rev. crowned rose between crowned h-R (S.2365; N.1841), face weak as usual, otherwise nearly fine, with old tickets *ex R. Carlyon Britton (1949) ex Lingford (1950) ex K. A. Jacob (1995), lot 1081
Edward VI, fine silver coinage, crown, mm. y, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2478; N.1933), toned, practically extremely fine, very rare this choice *ex Lingford, 1950, lot 3 ex Nightingale 1951 ex Whetmore 1961 ex F. R. Cooper, sold privately A superb piece with an impressive pedigree, this beautiful crown, struck nearly at the end of the tragic short reign of Henry VIII`s only son, was the first of its kind, a 5-shilling piece in good silver, the forerunner of centuries of continuous issuance of this denomination. By the 19th century, silver crowns did not circulate broadly or for long, having been replaced as money by paper currency or cheques in most commerce; but such was not the case in the middle of the 16th century, when `hard money` was the only kind of money and also when the political message of a king on horseback, the titular head of a powerful nation with a long history of military achievements, carried real meaning both at home and abroad in foreign trade. But the story behind this coin involves the boy-king`s father, Henry Tudor, whose flagrant disregard for fiscal prudence at last led to a poor treasury and a lack of faith in his money generally. But ridding the commercial lanes of debased coin was not easily managed, and it was only in this latter period of the reign of Edward VI that silver of fine quality was in sufficient supply to drive out the bad coins. Gold, too, was returned to good quality but it was not the stuff of commerce across the land. Silver was. J.J. North tells us that, in fact, the `greatest improvement was in the silver coins, most of which were struck from metal of 11 oz. 1 dwt. fine`, and most noticed by the public were the large crown and halfcrown, both sharing the same designs, and then the shilling showing a fine three-quarters facing image of the crowned young king. A testament to the acceptance and thus success of this coinage is the paucity of examples found today in quality condition; most of the issued coinage was used and heavily worn. Somehow, this exceptionally fine example of the `horseman crown` survived, possibly kept by a wealthy admirer of the Tudors and their last male heir to the throne of England.

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