Archives International Auctions Sale 55 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera October 10, 2019

Archives International Auctions - Sale 55 8 October 10,2019 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 59 59 Central Bank of China, 1945 Specimen Banknote. China, 1945, 5 Yuan, P-389s Unlisted as uniface Back specimen from this Specimen only issue, blue, junks in middle, star bursts to left and right, reverse has “Specimen”, Uncirculated to CU condition, Unpriced as a specimen and rare issued, SBNC. ����������������������������������� Est. $150-300 60 60 Central Bank of China, Unlisted Essay Banknote, 1949 Gold Chin Yuan Issue. China. 1949. 5,000 Gold Yuan. Series 1A. P-Unlisted S/M#C302-. Uniface front and back specimen banknotes in green. CKS in center. Face with Red Chinese specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC with back of each note with “Approved for Production” and blank space. The face and back are PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64, Rare Chinese essay banknote. SBNC. ��������������������������� Est. $750-1250 61 61 Farmers Bank of China, 1942 Savings Bond Pair. China, Lot of 2 Notes, includes 5 Yuan and 10 Yuan Savings Bond Certificates, 5.75 x 2.75 inches, appear like banknotes, blank backs, VF to Choice VF condition. Scarce. �������������������������������� Est. $100-200 62 62 Great Northwestern Bank, 1924 “Tientsin” Issue Banknote Tientsin, China. 20 Cents, P-486, S/M#M14-2, Issued banknote, Dark brown on light orange, back brown on light blue, S/N 0154899, VF condition, usually found in considerably lower condition. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-400 63 63 Ningpo Commercial Bank, 1933 Issue. Shanghai, China, 1933, $1, P-549b?, (S/M #S107-40b), Issued banknote, Red-brown face with mountain scene, back green, Choice Fine condition. W&S.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-240 64 64 Bank ofTerritorial Development, 1915. “Manchuria” Branch Issue. Manchuria, China. 1915, 20 Cents, P-571, (S/M#C165-12), Issued banknote, Green, field workers at left, S/N G0153459, BEPP, VF. Rarely found in this high of grade. ����� Est. $120-240 65 65 Bank of Territorial Development, 1916. “Chang Chun” Branch Issue. Chang Chun, China. 1916, 10 Cents, P-578a, (S/M#C165-40b), Issued banknote, Purple with cows at left, back blue, S/N B947821, Choice Fine to VF condition.� Est. $100-200 66 66 Bank of Territorial Development, 1916. “Chang Chun” Branch Issue. Chang Chun, China. 1916, 40 Cents, P-580, (S/M#C165-42), Issued banknote, Purple with cows at left, back blue, S/N B947821, Choice Fine to VF condition. Est. $120-240 67 67 Market Stabilization Currency Bureau, 1923 Issue Banknote. Peking, China, 10 Cents, P-616a, S/M#T83-60b, Issued, Blue, Palace at center, back maroon, S/N 5117071, Choice to Gem Uncirculated, Scarce in high grade. ���������� Est. $80-140 68 68 Peoples Bank of China, 1949 Issued Banknote. China, 5 Yuan, P-813, S/M#C282-21, Issued banknote, S/N 32405718, Choice VF. Attractive note.������� Est. $130-260

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