Archives International Auctions - Sale AIAXXXIV
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July 26, 2016
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25 Ch’ing Dynasty, 1858 (Yr.8) 2000 Cash Note in High Grade.China,
(Year 8), 1858, 2000 Cash, P-A4f (S/M#T6-51), Issued banknote, the note
appears in Uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated condition with no folds
and the usual spindle hole on top, very attractive for issue and one of the
nicest examples we have run across. (From the Rev. Coole Collection).
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$650-1200
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26 Board of Revenue, 1853-57 “Tael” Issue.China. (Year 5), 1855, 1
Tael, P-A9c (S/M#H176-20), Issued, The usual Spindle holes on top
margin, Fine to Choice Fine condition with light staining, rare note in
any condition. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$1250-2500
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27 Imperial Bank of China, Shanghai Branch, 1898 Issue.Shanghai,
China, 1898. 1 Tael Shanghai Currency, P-A46a, (S/M #C293-2a), Issued
banknote, Brown, Purple and red on light yellow underprint, Facing
dragons supporting shield, S/N 0921, PMG graded Fine 12 NET with
note of Splits and rust. Scarce note. Printer BFL. ��������������������Est.
$1500-2000
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28 Imperial Chinese Railways, 1899 “Shanghai” Branch Issue.China. 1899, $5, P-A60 (S/M #P13-2), Issued banknote, blue on orange
underprint, face with train passing through fortress walls, back orange,
S/N 5317, Choice VG to Fine condition. Scarce higher denomination.
B&F, Ltd. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$1800-2500
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29 Ta Ching Government Bank, 1906 “Kaifong” Branch ProvisionalIssue.
Kaifong, China. 1906, $10, P-A71r, (S/M#T10-3c), Remainder
banknote, brown on light tan underprint, back olive gray with supported
arms, PCGS graded Fine 15 but appears Choice Fine to VF. S/N 52066,
Large even margins and bright colors only enhance the desirability of
this note. This is the second highest out of 7 graded by PMG. A trophy
for any Chinese collector. ���������������������������������������������������������Est.
$1800-2500