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Archives International Auctions - Sale 38 - Sessions 1 & 2

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February 7-8,2017

Archives International Auctions

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Extremely rare Russo-Asiatic Bank “Gold Fen” issue from the Alexander I. Pogrebetsky

collection, Part 1.

1112

1112Russo-Asiatic Bank, 1913-1917 “Kuld’sha, Chuguchak & Kashgar” Issue Rarity.

China, 1 Gold Fen, P-S479 S/M#O5-50, Issued banknote, Blue on light

blue, green and red, facing dragons on sides, back has black on light green and brown, S/N 010074, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with manuscript “808” on

top middle, with notes of previously mounted and 5 extremely small pin holes. BW&C. Rare banknote in any condition and missing from most advanced

collections. Only 1 previous example graded at a far lower grade. This is the highest graded out of 2 in the PMG Registry.���������������������������������������Est.

$10000-12500

1113

1113 Russo-Asiatic Bank, 1914 Local Dollar Issue, “Shanghai” Branch Banknote.

Shanghai, China, $5, P-S486 S/M#O5-81, Issued, Black on light blue and

m/c, facing dragons, face in English and back in Russian, S/N B008614, Choice Fine to VF condition. Rare note missing from most advanced collections.

BW&C. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$7500-10000

1114

1114Russo-Chinese Bank, 1909 “Kuping Taels” Issue Banknote Rarity.

China, 3 Kuping Taels, P-S507 S/M#O5-11, Issued banknote, light red on light green.

Blue and orange, back with black and red text on light green, S/N 110573, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with bright colors, 3 sharp corners and light red spots

on right back, Rare note in any form. This is the only graded example in the PMG registry. This note and Lot 1112 were the plate notes from Alexander

I. Pogrebetsky’s 1929 book on Chinese Coins and Paper Money. The page they are pictured on or a copy will be available to the successful buyer of both

notes. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$12000-15000