The 2022 Winter Auction - Sale 339
17 – 20 December 2022
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Displaying 1 - 12 of 80
Starting Price: 950,000 HK$
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2 Taels, Peking, 1906. The earliest banknote recorded for a national bank. This one is of the foremost importance in Chinese banknotes.
Starting Price: 65,000 HK$
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$1, Canton, 1908. S/N 34472. One of the only 4 Canton notes recorded for this bank, and being the only one without Prefix.Graded PMG15. Extremely rare Museum level collectible.
Starting Price: 65,000 HK$
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$1, Canton, 1908. S/N A43223. One of the only 4 Canton notes recorded for this bank. Graded PMG15. Extremely rare Museum level collectible.
Starting Price: 72,000 HK$
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$1, Canton, 1909. Only 2 Canton $1 notes (without overprinted "CANCELLED")from this bank recorded.
Starting Price: 180,000 HK$
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$1, Canton, 1909. The unique banknote recorded for this bank in Ching Dynasty, never recorded.
Starting Price: 120,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 125,000 HK$
100 Taels, 1907. The largest denomination ever issued in Chinese Ching dynasty official banknotes, with only 21 recorded. Graded PMG30. A similar one sold for HK$253,000 as Lot 390 in June 2014 John Bull Auction.
Starting Price: 65,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 65,000 HK$
$1, Nanking/ Kiukiang Branch, 1907. About 20 recorded, and this one is of far better condition. Extremely rare. PMG35.
Starting Price: 36,000 HK$
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$1, ovpt. Chinkiang Branch. This is the only banknote recorded from this Branch, unique. Graded PMG15.
Starting Price: 22,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 23,000 HK$
$1, 1912. Issued note without cut cancellation, one of only 4 recorded. Graded PMG15. Extremely rare.
Starting Price: 30,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 30,000 HK$
$1, Hankow, 1908. 1st printing with hand-written serial number. Extremely Fine. Rare Excellent condition.
Starting Price: 30,000 HK$
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$1, Hankow, 1908. 2nd printing with machine printed serial number, rarer than the 1st printing. Nice condition, graded PMG20.
Starting Price: 42,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 62,000 HK$
$1, Hankow, 1920. The only one recorded. A great rarity.