U.S. & Foreign Banknote Auction Nov.14, 2011 2011-11-14 Auction - 1014 Price Results - Archives International Auctions LLC in NY
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126: The Sin Chun Bank of China, $5, 1907 Shanghai Issu234: Banque De L'Indo-Chine, Saigon, Decret Du 21.1.187117: Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, Shangh
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U.S. & Foreign Banknote Auction Nov.14, 2011

ARCHIVES INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONS LLC & DR. ROBERT SCHWARTZ PRESENT ARCHIVES INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONS PART X OF U.S. & WORLDWIDE BANKNOTES & SECURITY PRINTING EPHEMERA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH, 2011 at 10:00 AM EST for Worldwide Banknote and No Earlier than 5:30 PM EST for U.S. Banknotes & Security Printing Ephemera. We will be offering over 1000 different U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes and Security Printing Ephemera lots on November 14th, 2011 with many notes rarely seen in public auction or have been off of the market for decades. The auction is being held at the 3 WEST CLUB located at 3 West 51st Street, immediately off of Fifth Avenue in New York City. For more information about our upcoming U.S. & Worldwide Banknote Auction, please contact us at: info@archivesinternational.com; call at 201 567-1130 or view our website atWWW.ARCHIVESINTERNATIONAL.COM.
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The Commonwealth of Australia, 1913 Second Issue.: Australia, ND (1918), 10 Shillings - Ovpt. Half Sovereign on borders in red, P-3b, R3b, Issued banknote, Dark Blue on m/c overprint, Arms at left, back Blue on m/c border with Goulburn Weir at
0004: The Commonwealth of Australia, 1913 Second Issue.Est. $7,000-$12,000
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Bank of Australasia Specimen Check.: Sydney, Australia, 18xx, (ca.1840-50's), Specimen check, Gray printed on white, Specimen oveprints, Arms of bank on left, VG condition with toning and foxing, Rare as specimen, PBC.
0009: Bank of Australasia Specimen Check.Est. $50-$100
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Bank of Victoria, Second of Exchange.: Melbourne, Australia, 1873, 800 Pounds, Issued and uncancelled 2nd of Exchange, printed on watermarked paper in purple, VG condition with toning, handling and edge faults, Australian arms on top
0012: Bank of Victoria, Second of Exchange.Est. $50-$100
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Bahamas Government 1953 Issue.: Bahamas, ND (1953), 4 Shillings, P-13d, Issued banknote, Green on m/c, Queen Elizabeth II on right, back green, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), Scarce note in
0021: Bahamas Government 1953 Issue.Est. $250-$500
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Bahamas Government 1965 Issue.: Bahamas, 1965. $3, P-19a, Issued, Red on m/c, Queen Elizabeth II, S/N A218014, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), Exceptional grade for this attractive note. TDLR.
0022: Bahamas Government 1965 Issue.Est. $200-$400
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