The 2026 June Auction - Sale 347 (June 20 - June 23, 2026)
Sale 347
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with many duplicates. Large quantity. Please view.
1935 1 Yuan (P-76), 1931 5 Yuan (P-70b) and 1930 10 Yuan (P-69), serial nos.: BB456862, M446128 and 377062. Graded PMG 55EPQ, 65EPQ and 45 respectively.
including 1937 5 Yuan, 10 Yuan, 1940 10 Yuan x 2 and 1940 100 Yuan. Graded PMG 65EPQ x 4 and 66EPQ.
1920 1/2 Yuan, 1 Yuan and 5 Yuan (P-626c, 627c, 628c). All Choice UNC. Graded PMG 64.
1915 Kiangsi 100 Coppers (P-603f), serial no.: 326001. Choice UNC. PMG 63.
Ching Chao 1923 10 coppers (P-612a), 1921 20 coppers (P-608a) and 1915 50 coppers (602b). Choice UNC and Choice About UNC. Graded PMG 64EPQ, 64 and 58EPQ respectively.
1914 ABNC Shanghai $10 in original pack of 100. Toned. Mostly Good XF to AU.
1914 ABNC Print Shanghai 10 Yuan x 4 (P-118q) & 5 Yuan x 3 (P-117n). The 10 Yuan graded PMG 64, 65EPQ x 2, 66EPQ and the 5 Yuan graded PMG 58EPQ x 3.
1914 ABNC Print Shanghai 5 Yuan x 2 (P-117n), serial no.: SB475623Q & SB475675Q. Graded PMG 64 & 66EPQ respectively.
1935 TDLR Print 5 Yuan (P-154a) & 10 Yuan (P-155), serial nos.: B621817N & A340619K. Both Gem UNC and graded PMG 66EPQ.
1941 Commercial Press Print $5 x 6 (P-157), consecutive serial nos.: 168266-168271. All UNC, one graded PMG 64EPQ, other all 65EPQ.
ND (ca. 1930s) TYPC Print 5 Chiao Front Proof. Choice UNC. PMG 64. This note is illustrated on page 116 of Lin Ching-Chih’s reference work Central Bank Customs Gold Units – American Bank Note Company Issues, and originates from his original collection. It is an unissued trial proof, never mass-produced, and the only recorded example. On November 14, 1934, the Farmers Banks of Honan, Hupeh, Anhwei and Kiangsi were reorganized into the Farmers Bank of China, whose notes were printed by the Ta Yeh Company. After joining the Central Bank system in December 1935, notes of $1 and above were reassigned to the British firm De La Rue for production; by 1936, the 50 Cents denomination was also entrusted to De La Rue, resulting in the Ta Yeh version being discontinued before official issuance. This piece represents a surviving trial proof from this transitional period, offering important insight into the monetary reforms and the transfer of banknote printing authority in Republican China. Accompanied by a copy of Lin Ching-Chih’s aforementioned publication, signed by the author.
