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Archives International Auctions - Sale 40

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April 11,2017

Archives International Auctions

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100

100 Chinese-American Bank of Commerce, 1920 “Shanghai” Branch Issue.

Shanghai, China, 1920, $1, P-S235c, S/M# C271-2d, Issued

banknote, Blue on m/c, Statue of Liberty at left, back red, S/N 008995,

Good to VG condition with a small hole in middle, wear, light soiling,

but still attractive and rarely seen issued. ABNC.�����������������������Est.

$700-1200

101

101 Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, 1907 Peking Branch Issue Rarity.

Peking, China. $1, P-S272r S/MT101, Remainder banknote, Brown text

on dark blue-gray border and vignette with pink underprint, Germania

at right, arms at top left, coiled dragon lower left, back brown text on

blue, pink and m/c underprint, cameo portraits at left and right. S/N

19457, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40. Rare and very attractive note.

G&D. This is the finest graded example of the 2 graded in the PMG

census. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$10000-15000

102

102 Russo-Asiatic Bank in Kuld’sha Chugchak & Kashgar, 1913-1917, Issued Banknote

China, issued note, 2 Gold Fen, 1913-1917, P-S480,

S/M# O5-51, PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Ink Stamp,

Annotation”, BWC. Very rare especially this nice.���������������Est.

$12500-16000

103

103 Russo-Asiatic Bank, 1914 Local Dollar Currency “Shanghai” Issue Banknote.

Shanghai, China, $10, P-S487, S/M #05-82, Issued, S/N

B008149, Black on light blue, yellow and m/c underprint, facing dragons

in middle with back with dragons on sides facing, PMG graded Choice

Fine 15 NET with note of cancelled (with small handstamp), repaired

and annotations.  BWC. This note is the finest of 3 graded in the PMG

census. Extremely attractive and rare note.��������������������������Est.

$12500-20000

104

104 Russo-Chinese Bank, 1909 “Shanghai” Branch Color Trial Specimen Banknote Rarity.

Shanghai, China, 50 Mexican Dollars,

P-S544cts S/M#O5-43, Specimen banknote, Black on m/c, facing

dragons on left and right, no serial numbers, building in middle of

bottom, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64, BWC. Rare note in any

condition and first time offered by us. ������������������������������������Est.

$8500-12500

105

105 Banque Sino-Belge, ND (ca. 1921), Unique Hand-executed Model

China, uniface model of a 10 Yuan, on hard cardboard, several

intaglio elements (denomination, guilloches, and center vignette of an

elaborate traditional boat) complemented by hand-painted and drawn

elements, stamps and annotations, VF or better, as produced and

attractive.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$10000-15000