Archives International Auctions - Sale 40
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April 11,2017
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comHungary
400
400 Budapesti Fointezete, ca. 1912, Trio of Issued NotesHungary,
includes three 100 Korona, overprinted “MAGYARORSZAG” on
Austria P-12. Two of the notes have the overprinted crossed out with
a handstamp containing 5 lines of text (German) reading: “Stempel
wurde von der kön.-ung. Staatsdruckerei in Budapest laut Mitteilung
der Oesterreichisch-ungarischen Bank, Hauptanstalt in Budapest,
als unecht befunden.” (Stamp has been verified as not genuine by the
Royal Hungarian Governmental Printing Works in Budapest according
to notification by the Main Branch of the Austro-Hungarian Bank in
Budapest). Fine to About Very Fine.�����������������������������������������������Est.
$70-100
Iceland
401
401 Sedlabanki Islands, 1961 (ND 1986-1995), Specimen BanknoteIceland, specimen 5000 Kronur, P-53s, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated
65 EPQ, Specimen No. 011. Never previously offered in the market as a
specimen with TDLR imprint. �����������������������������������������������������Est.
$600-800
402
402 Sedlabanki Islands, 1961 (ND 1995), Specimen BanknoteIceland,
specimen 2000 Kronur, P-57s, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ,
Specimen No. 014. Never previously offered in the market as a specimen
with TDLR imprint.����������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$600-800
India
403
403 Central Bank of India Ltd., 1936, Trio of Traveler’s Cheque SpecimensIndia, set of 3 Traveler’s Cheque specimens, includes
25 Rupees, 50 Rupees, and 100 Rupees, overprinted “SPECIMEN”,
printer’s annotations in top margin, hole punched in signature area,
About Uncirculated to Uncirculated Condition. BWC. Rare early India
Traveler’s Checks. Central Bank of India, a government-owned bank, is
one of the oldest and largest commercial banks in India. It is based in
Mumbai which is the financial capital of India and capital city of state
of Maharashtra. Central Bank of India was instrumental in the creation
of the first Indian exchange bank, the Central Exchange Bank of India,
which opened in London in 1936. However, Barclays Bank acquired
Central Exchange Bank of India in 1938.������������������������������������Est.
$800-1200
404
404 Reserve Bank of India, 1996-99 ND Issue Solid Serial Numbers “222222 - 999999”.India, Lot of 10 notes, all solid serial numbers, 10
Rupees, P-89c, Set of 8 notes, Uncirculated to CU. ������������������������Est.
$80-140
India
405
405 Thomas Cook & Son, ND, ca.1900-1920 Specimen Circular Note For Use in India.Bombay, India, 100 Rupees, P-Unlisted, Specimen
(Similar to a traveler’s check), dark purple-blue color, curved title on
top, no vignette, back with text and endorsement, Thomas Cook & Son
office was on Hornsby Road, Bombay, India. BW&C. Rare India Fiscal
note. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$350-500