The 2022 Winter Auction - Sale 339
17 – 20 December 2022
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Displaying 13 - 24 of 80
Starting Price: 48,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 72,000 HK$
10 Yuan, Hankow, 1924. The only one recorded for this type of 10 Yuan issued as silver notes, different from the Shanghai notes issued in 1935. A rarity of Chinese banknotes. Graded PMG30.
Starting Price: 90,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 160,000 HK$
$5, Peking, 1907. Only 2 recorded. The top rarity of HSBC banknotes. Graded PMG35, but in our opinion, it should be graded 45 or above. Excellent condition.
Starting Price: 120,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 120,000 HK$
$50, Peking, 1913. Only 2 recorded. This is the earliest issued $50 Chinese banknote existing. Graded PMG15 NET.
Starting Price: 8,000 HK$
Unsold
$50, Tientsin, 1914, serial no.: 096101. One of the 5 recorded. Graded PMG15.
Starting Price: 40,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 82,000 HK$
$1, Tientsin, 1922. The only one recorded, even rarer than the $5 and $10 of the same printing. In great condition, graded PMG45.
Starting Price: 35,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 41,000 HK$
$50, Tientsin, 1929, serial no.: T/B2650. A scarce high denomination note of unusually neat and clean condition. Very Fine. Graded PMG25.
Starting Price: 15,000 HK$
Unsold
1 Tiao (1000 cash), 1885. The only paper money from Ai Hui, a small town of great historic significance. Ex. Alexander I. Pogrebetsky. Information attached.
Starting Price: 45,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 45,000 HK$
1 Tael, Harbin, 1899. One of the 2 earliest notes issued by this bank, another being Shanghai 1 Tael of the same year and date. Very Fine. PMG20 NET (Stained).
Starting Price: 70,000 HK$
Unsold
20c & 50c, Manchuria, issued in 1914. Both with small serial number 0000005. This set was kept by the high rank officer as souvenir, thus with matching serial number and in pristine condition. Graded PMG58 & 63 respectively.
Starting Price: 16,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 29,000 HK$
5 cents, Heiho. Extremely rare small denomination banknote with this place name, only 2 recorded. Choice VF. PMG35.
Starting Price: 22,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 105,000 HK$
$1, Harbin, 1920. A rare note in excellent condition. Gem UNC. Graded PMG65 EPQ.
Starting Price: 38,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 48,000 HK$
$1, Changsha, 1918. Serial 00022. Only one recorded, a true rarity. Small repair at top edge. Choice Fine. PMG15.