THE NUMISMATIC COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALE

THE NUMISMATIC COLLECTOR'S SERIES SALE

SNEAK PEEK 8th-9th August 2018 | HONG KONG

People's Bank of China, 1st series renminbi, 1951, 10,000 yuan, the famous `Running Horse' type, serial number 0535234, (Pick 858Aa), PCGS Gold Shield 40Details Extremely Fine. The KEY NOTE of the whole People's Bank issue. A superb looking note in high grade with a touch of restoration that does not distract the collector from its natural eye appeal. Extremely rare in any form, especially slabbed and in this grade. A `must have' note for the PRC collector and will fit into the most discerning collection. One of 2 notes graded by PCGS Gold Shield

Estimate: HK$900,000 - 1,200,000

Hong Kong, silver dollar, 1867, Queen Victoria on obverse, `Hong Kong One Dollar' in Chinese and English text on the reverse, NGC MS62 ex. Hans Mondorff Collection, the coin retaining much of its original lustre with subtle golden toning in the peripheries that is more noticeable in the obverse. A very rare offering in this superb state

Qing Dynasty, medal for Imperial Navy by Prince Rui, Zaixun, gilt silver medal with dark purple riban, anchor at centre, three stars below, title of Prince Zaixun in Chinese at top, very fine and scarce.

Estimate: HK$28,000-38,000

Estimate: HK$85,000-100,000

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Russo Chinese Bank, 300 cash, 1898, serial number 0025776, vertical format, blue printing on white paper, the borders in a strong traditional Chinese style with `Fu' `Lu' and `Shou' at top, The Eight Immortals in the left and right borders and `He He Er Xian' at the bottom, 4 official red stamps on the obverse, uniface note as issued, (Pick S504), PCGS Gold Shield Grading 45Details. An extremely rare note showing the bank was willing to adopt similar designs to local Chinese notes, as well as the unusual denomination.Of the greatest rarity and sure to be of interest to collectors of foreign bank issues in China.

Estimate: HK$80,000-100,000

Russo Chinese Bank, 500 cash, remainder, 1898, vertical format, blue printing on white paper, the borders in a strong traditional Chinese style with `Fu' `Lu' and `Shou' at top, The Eight Immortals in the left and right borders and `He He Er Xian' at the bottom, 4 official red stamps on the obverse, uniface note,(Pick not listed), PCGS Gold Shield 50Details About Uncirculated. A UNIQUE note that matches very well with the 300 cash issued note in the previous lot and a MUST have note for the Russo Chinese/Asiatic Bank collector.

Estimate: HK$100,000-130,000

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Qing Dynasty, Anhwei Province, silver $1, Year 24(1898) of Kuangxu, dragon on obverse, small rosette variety, Y 45.2, L & M 204, choice uncirculated, original luster and mild toned, very scarce, PCGS MS63.

Estimate: HK$450,000-550,000

Russo-Chinese Bank, $10 Mexican Dollars, Shanghai, 1904, serial number 04697, multicolour on pink, English text on obverse and Russian text on reverse, Chinese on both sides, handsigned signatures, (Pick S538), PMG 30NET Very Fine, top right corner missing. An extremely rare type that is near impossible to find these days

Estimate: HK$80,000-100,000

The HongKong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $500, specimen, 1.5.1904, brown and multicolour, bank coat of arms at centre, punch hole `specimen', reverse red, cherubs and allegorical female figure at centre, bank title in English, (Pick 160s), PMG 65EPQ Gem Uncirculated, a very beautiful and rare original specimen note in high grade which will be hotly contested

Estimate: HK$75,000-90,000

The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, $5 Mexican Dollar, Shanghai, 18.4.1907, serial number FS57784, green on dark pink, bank coat of arms top centre, `$5' at each corner and top left and right on the central panel, `FIVE' in red underprint bottom centre, handsigned manuscript signature at bottom left, reverse green, bank title and denomination in English text, (Pick S192), PMG 25 Very Fine. Extremely rare and very seldomly seen. A superb note that is not to be missed by the advance collector Estimate: HK$50,000-60,000

The Ta-Ching Government Bank, $5, specimen, 1909, serial number 000000, specimen, Li Hong Zhang at left, (Pick A77), uncirculated and extremely rare Estimate: HK$90,000-100,000

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The Wang Ho Bank of the Republic, Military Banknote, $1, local currency, 1.1.1912, serial number 18752, brown border again a pale green background, black Chinese text stating issuing authority, date and denomination, reverse green, the equivalent in English text, Anhui Province declared independence from the Qing Empire on 8th November 1911 and the Wuhu Military Government was formed on the 10th. The military expenditure was huge and the local Ministry of Finance was asked to issue banknotes to alleviate the situation. All local miliary governments were dissolved by February 1912 and thus this became an extremely short lived and rare issue. Only $1 notes from this bank have survived. (Pick no listed), original about very fine, strong centre fold and exceedingly rare

Estimate: HK50,000-70,000

China, Ili Offical Currency Bureau, 1000 cash, 1909, serial number 5000, vertical format, blue and black, facing dragons chasing a fireball top centre, red stamps, handwritten serial numbers, reverse brown, Chinese, Manchu and Uighur script, (Pick S2149), PMG 20NET Very Fine (stains, paper pull, annotation). An extremely rare note in original condition. Superb

Estimate: HK$185,000-200,000

The HongKong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, $500, specimen, 1.1.1909, without serial numbers, brown on blue and black, coat of arms at centre, buffalo ploughing at left, walkers in park at right, reverse red and black, bank building at centre, (Pick 164s), PMG 62 Uncirculated. A very rare first date

Estimate: HK$100,000-130,000

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China, silver $1, 1921, Commemorative dollar of Xu Shichang, PCGS AU Details, cleaned, scarce. Estimate: HK$8,000-30,000

China, silver $1, ND(1923), Commemorative of Cao Kun, Cao Kun in military uniform on obverse, PCGS AU Details, cleaned, very rare. Estimate: HK$8,000-30,000

Kweichow Province, silver $1, autombile dollar, 1928, even toned, PCGS XF Details, damage, rare in any state. Estimate: HK$7,000-20,000

The China Specie Bank Limited, 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 Yuan, 1922, complete set of 5 obverse and reverse proofs on card, (Pick S228, 228A, 228B, 228C, 228D), generally about uncirculated to uncirculated. A superb and extremely rare offering (5 pairs)

Estimate: HK$150,000-180,000

National Commercial & Savings Bank Limited, $1, $5, Hankow and $50, $100 Dollars, specimen group of 4, Shanghai, 1924, serial numbers 000000, Great Wall at centre, (Pick S447s, S448s, S455s, S456s), about uncirculated to uncirculated. A impressive set inclusive of the rare high denominations. Rare (4)

Estimate: HK$100,000-120,000

The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, $10, 1.5.1923, serial number N/B 403064, purple, black and light orange, bank coat of arms at centre, sampans and pagoda at left, wooden boat between two mountains at right, handsigned signature at bottom left,(Pick 49), PMG 35 Choice Very Fine. a beautiful original note with deep rich colours. Notes like these have increased in popularity recently and are very difficult to come by. Superb condition for typo

Estimate: HK$150,000-180,000

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