The 2025 Summer Auction - Sale 345 (June 21 - June 25, 2025)
Sale 345
- (-) Remove A Superb Collection of Central Bank of China filter A Superb Collection of Central Bank of China
Kwangtung 1923 $5, “Central Bank of China Kwangtung” ovpt on front. Serial No. A138225. Chinese & English signatures, with prefix letter in number. This is the only one recorded so far. Very Fine. PMG25. Only 3 in PMG population report, this the the top one. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.111.
1928 $1 x 6, including 4 types of signature combinations. Here are the presentable examples of $1 notes issued during 1928-35. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.118-119.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV041018. Key item of this series. Very Fine. PMG25. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.120.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV843020. Key item of this series. Very Fine. PMG25. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.120.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV722474. Key item of this series. Very Fine. PMG20. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.121.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV398136B. Key item of this series. UNC. PMG63. Rare surperb condition. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.121.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV398162B. This number is close to the previous lot. Choice About UNC. PMG 58EPQ. Rare surperb condition. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.149.
1928 $5. Serial No. SV746446A. Very Fine. PMG30. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.121.
The Central Bank of China 1928 $10 x 7, including 4 types of signature combinations issued during 1928-35. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.122-125.
1928 $10. Serial No.SX000832. The lowest number survived in all 1928 series so far. This is the 832th $10 note issued. See See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.122.
1928 $10. Serial No. SX726351E. A note of earlier number with later signature combination, quite scarce and interesting. See See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.125.
1928 $50 & $100 uniface Specimens, all numbered “Specimen 1216” with signatures. The original set issued by the Central Bank to Branches with the same number, not the ABNC. Archive Specimens commonly seen. See Mr. Yans's "Central Bank of China Silver Dollar Currency" P.126.
