Archives International Auctions Sale 62 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera October 29, 2020
Archives International Auctions - Sale 62 42 October 29,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com South Korea 302 302 Bank of Korea. 1950-1953. Lot of 2 Issued Notes. South Korea. Lot of 2 notes, includes a pair of 100 Won and 1000 Won noted. P-7; 10. Choice VF to XF and Choice XF to AU. Attractive pair in nice grade.�������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-150 303 303 Bank of Korea. 1952. Lot of 7 Issued Notes. South Korea.... Lot includes a group of 1000 Won banknotes, all dated 4285. P-10a. Fine to VF. (7)���������������������� Est. $75-150 304 304 Bank of Korea, 1953 / 4286, Issue Banknote. South Korea. 1000 Won, P-10b, K&C52.2 / DK45-1, Issued banknote, Block 52, portrait Syngman Rhee at left, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64, Attractive note. ����������������������������������������� Est. $150-250 305 305 Bank of Korea. 4286 (1953). Lot of 2 Issued Notes. South Korea. Lot includes a pair of 10 Hwan notes, pagoda at front, rock formations at back, grey paper. P-16 (2). Choice VF to XF. (2)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $85-140 306 306 Bank of Korea, 4286 (1953) Issued Banknote Rarity. South Korea, 100 Hwan, P-18, K&C52.12 / DK47-1, Issued banknote, Block 5, Dark green, portrait Syngman Rhee at left, Back green with archway, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45 NET with note of piece missing and stained, still a rare and popular note. �������� Est. $800-1600 South Viet Nam 307 307 National Bank of Viet Nam, 1955 ND Third Issue Uniface Front and Back Specimens South Viet Nam. Lot of 2 uniface specimens for the 1955, 2 Dong, P-12s, Uniface Front and Back Specimens, Purple, Sailing boat at right, back with river and building scene, “Giay Mau” overprints on face, back printed in red on each “Specimen No. US2 - 15”, Both are in AU to Ch. AU condition with glue remnants on the back. The reverse of the face still has some adhesive that needs to be removed and is still sticky, still a scarce specimen. SBNC. ��������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $350-500 308 308 National Bank of Viet Nam August 13, 1973 Short Snorter With South Vietnamese Soldier’s Signatures to U.S. Military Advisor. South Viet Nam, August 13, 1973, 20 Dong, P-24a, issued banknote dated within 4 months of the last U.S. soldier departing the South with numerous South Vietnamese soldier’s signatures on face an back dated August 13, 1973 and evidently given to their U.S. Military advisor who had not yet withdrawn from Viet Nam. His name was Mr. Seacord who might have been with the CIA or other related intelligence group guiding the South Vietnamese soldier’s missions. Evidently they were appreciative of his leadership. Within 4 months, the North Vietnamese would come in and take over South Viet Nam. Most of these soldiers whose signatures are on this note (it appears to be close to 20 signatures) may not have fared well in the hands of the North Vietnamese. VF condition. Unique Viet Nam war memorabilia. ���������������������������������������������� Est. $200-300
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