WORLD PAPER MONEY – LOTS 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669
MARTINIQUE, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, One Hundred Francs, 2 February 1944, PU 300211 (Pick 16b); Banque de la Martinique, Five Francs, 1942 issue (Pick 25); TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, Government, One Dollar, 1943 (Pick 5c) [3]. First very fine, second very good, last good fine
£90-120
PORTUGAL, Banco de Portugal, Twenty Escudos, 27 February 1940, Fifty Escudos, 1960 (Pick 143, 164); together with other miscellaneous notes (6) [8]. Varied state
£40-60
RUSSIA, banknotes (26), 1905-19, mostly State Credit and Treasury; together with other World banknotes (22) [48]. Very fine and better
£40-60
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, Government, One Dollar, 1939 (Pick 5b); Central Bank, One Dollar (3), all 1964 issue (Pick 26a, 26b, 26c); together with later notes (11) [15]. First good, others mostly very fine to extremely fine £40-60
USA, Confederate States, Ten Dollars, 2 September 1861; Fifty Cents and One Dollar, both 1863; Five, Ten (3), Twenty and One Hundred Dollars, all 1864 (Pick 27a, 56, 57b, 67, 68, 69, 71); together with miscellaneous notes, etc (14) [23]. Varied state
£120-150 Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection 1670 1671
USA, Confederate States, One Hundred Dollars (2), 30 August and 15 September 1862, Two, Five, Ten and Twenty Dollars, all 1864 (Pick 44, 45, 66b, 67, 68, 69); together with other notes (5) [11]. Pick44goodveryfine, Pick 68 and 69 about extremely fine, others in varied state
£60-80
USA, Connecticut, Connecticut Bank, Three Dollars, 1850; The Exchange Bank, Two Dollars, 1856; Farmers Bank, Two Dollars, 1856; Georgia, Bank of Morgan, One Dollar, 1859; Timber Cutters Bank, Five Dollars; Maryland, The Bank of Salisbury, One Dollar, 1851; Massachusetts, The Westfield Bank, Five Dollars, 1857; Michigan, The Bank of Washtenaw, One Dollar, 185[–]; New Jersey, Commercial Bank, One Dollar, 1856; New York, The Albany City Bank, Ten Dollars, 1861; Putnam County Bank, Two Dollars, 1849; Union Bank of Troy, Five Dollars, 1859; Rhode Island, The Bank of Kent, Five Dollars, 1856, issued at Coventry; South Carolina, Commercial Bank, Five Dollars, 1833; Railroad Company fare ticket; Washington DC, Farmers and Merchants Bank, One Dollar, 18[—]; together with various City and State fractional notes (5), 1861-2 [20]. Mostly good to about fine
£200-250 Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection 1672
USA, Continental Currency, Seven Dollars, 17 February 1776, Three Dollars, 9 May 1776, Four Dollars, 22 July 1776 (Pick S129, S133, S141); Maryland, Four Dollars, 7 December 1775 (Pick S998) [4].Variedstate;lastmounted by corners on backing card
£90-120 Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection 1673 1674
USA, fractional currency, Three Cents, Ten Cents (5), Fifteen Cents, Twenty-Five Cents, Fifty Cents, all 1863-4 (Pick 105a, 108e, 109d (2), 115b (2), 115c, 116a, 118b (2), 120 (2), 122c) [13]. Mostly very fine to good very fine £120-150
USA, silver certificates (6), One Dollar (5), series 1891, E 16673429, Tillman-Morgan signatures, 1923 (2), 1935A, 1935E; Federal Reserve, One Dollar, 1969 (Pick 326, 342, 416a, 416D2e, 449e) [6]. Firstgood,othersfinetovery fine
£80-100 Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection 1675 1676 1677
Austria, Cambodia, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, etc, miscellaneous banknotes (554) [554]. Mostly very fineto uncirculated
£200-250
Austria, Cyprus, France, Iceland, Italy, etc, miscellaneous banknotes (220) [220]. Generally very fine to uncirculated
£200-250
Franklin Mint specimen sets (14), from Bahrain, Botswana, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Gibraltar, Northern Ireland, etc [Lot]. As new; in original envelopes
£300-350
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