INDIA (contd.)

801
5 Rupees (2), ND (1937, 1943), (P.18a, 18b), serial nos. J/22 686297, L/17 022572, usual shs., first extremely fine, second about very fine. (2)
US$25-35
Realised: -

802
10 Rupees, ND (1937, 1943), (P.19a, 24), serial nos. B/43 803908, F/18 803260, first very fine, second about extremely fine. (2)
US$55-65
Realised: -

803
Reserve Bank of India, 100 Rupees, (P.45), serial no. AB/94 827786, usual shs., about uncirculated.
US$40-60
Realised: US$32

804
Reserve Bank of India, 50 Rupees, ND (1997), Mahatma Gandhi, (P.90), serial nos. 9HF 111111, 9HF 222222, 9HF 333333, 7HF 444444, 4EP 555555, 7HF 666666, 4EP 777777, 4EP 888888, 4HF 999999, 4HF 1000000, generally uncirculated, many without the usual shs. (10)
US$150-170
Realised: US$150

805
10 Gulf Rupees, ND (P.R3), serial no. Z/9 265252, usual shs., very fine, scarce.
US$300-350
Realised: US$240


INDONESIA

806
10 Rupiah, Irian Barat, 1960, (P. R4), serial no. 1 BU 212756, minor foxing, otherwise about extremely fine.
US$30-40
Realised: -

807
100 Rupiah, Irian Barat, 1960, (P. R5), serial no. 1 BO 056429, good fine.
US$80-100
Realised: US$70


JAMAICA

808
50 Cents, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, (P. 53, 68Ad, 58, 61b, 67a, 63, 73a, 75a), serial nos. E 699685, EC 529008, FA 010195, W 994650, MQ 901797, E 187833, AH 443858, CB 736117, the $2 FAO commemorative issue foxing, some with light ageing, otherwise generally uncirculated. (8)
US$100-130
Realised: -


KOREA/NORTH

809
Korean Central Bank, 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 Won, 1992, (P.CS2), Specimen, the 1, 50 won with serial no. 0000000, the 100 Won with serial no. 000000, the 5 Won, serial no. 1860796, the 10 Won, serial no. 0000132, generally uncirculated. (5)
US$60-80
Realised: -


MACAO

810
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, 500 Patacas, 1963, (cf. P.52), Printer's Proof and Colour Trial, both bearing serial nos. 001234 and 005678, 2 different shades of green, annotations on margin, with 1 shade of green rejected, official perforation, uncirculated, rare. (2)
US$2,100-2,300
Realised: US$1,700

811
Bank of China, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Patacas, 16 October 1996, (P.90, 92, 93, 94, 95), serial nos. DQ 77620, AG 52620, CT 54620, AQ 76620, AG 93620, generally uncirculated. (5)
US$300-350
Realised: US$250


MALAYA

812
25 Cents, 1 September 1940, King George VI, (P.3; Tan M6), serial no. E138638, minor age spots and glue residue, otherwise an attractive almost extremely fine.
US$200-240
Realised: US$180

813
$1, 1 July 1941, King George VI, (P.11; Tan M9), serial nos. H/91 086877 to 78, consecutive pair, cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. (2)
US$60-80
Realised: US$40

814
$5, 1 July 1941, King George VI, (P.12; Tan M11), serial no. B/89 033696, about fine.
US$25-35
Realised: US$18

815
$50, 1 January 1942, King George VI, (P.14; Tan M14), serial no. A/11 89538, annotations rev., some ageing, an original very fine with much body.
US$1,200-1,400
Realised: US$960

816
$100, 1 January 1942, King George VI, (P.15; Tan M15), serial no. A/1 76359, chinese stamp rev., paper still retaining body, about very fine, an attractive undoctored note.
US$750-900
Realised: -

817
Japanese Government, $1, ND (1942), (P.M5a; Tan J5), serial no. MA 898745, very fine.
US$180-200
Realised: US$190

818
Japanese Government, $1, ND (1942), (P.M5a; Tan J5), serial no. MB 089937, very fine.
US$240-260
Realised: US$250

819
Japanese Government, $5, ND (1942), (P.M6a; Tan J6), serial no. MB 002944, some ageing, practically uncirculated.
US$120-150
Realised: US$130

820
Japanese Government, $10, ND (1942), (P.M7a; Tan J7), serial no. MA 605299, minor smudges rev., extremely fine.
US$120-150
Realised: US$95


MALAYA & BRITISH BORNEO

821
$1, 21 March 1953, Queen Elizabeth II, (P.1; Tan M18), serial no. A/70 489566, uncirculated.
US$25-35
Realised: US$60

822
$5, 21 March 1953, Queen Elizabeth II, (P.2; Tan M19), serial no. A/36 122533, uncirculated.
US$120-150
Realised: US$190

823
$5, 21 March 1953, Queen Elizabeth II, (P.2; Tan M19), serial no. A/37 415859, washed, otherwise fine.
US$25-35
Realised: US$28

824
$10, 21 March 1953, Queen Elizabeth II, Specimen, (cf. P.3; Tan M20), serial no. A/80 000000, specimen perforation and ovpt., practically uncirculated, rare.
US$3,600-4,000
Realised: US$3,800

825
$10, 1 March 1961, Buffalo, small prefix A, (P.9a; Tan M26), serial no. A/23 961104, washed, otherwise fine.
US$25-35
Realised: US$32

826
$10, 1 March 1961, Buffalo, small prefix A, (P.9a; Tan M26), serial no. A/17 217149, about very fine.
US$50-70
Realised: US$40

827
$10, 1 March 1961, Buffalo, small prefix A, (P.9a; Tan M2b), serial no. A/12 644870, extremely fine; $1, 1 March 1959, (P.8b; Tan M25a), serial no. B/60 258597, about uncirculated. (2)
US$80-120
Realised: US$180


RHODESIA

828
10 Shillings, 28 October 1964, Queen Elizabeth II. (P.24), serial no. H/5 091606, extremely fine.
US$220-250
Realised: -


SARAWAK

829
$1, 1 January 1935, (P.20; Tan K16), serial no. A/3 065,459, fine.
US$30-50
Realised: US$36

830
10 Cents, 1 August 1940, (P.25a; Tan K14), serial no. A683311, toned, very fine.
US$30-50
Realised: US$42

831
10 Cents, 1 August 1940, (P.25b; Tan K14a), serial no. B925823, about very fine.
US$30-40
Realised: US$26

832
10 Cents, 1 August 1940, (P.25c; Tan K14b), serial no. C000035, very fine, a very low number of the C series.
US$50-100
Realised: US$210


SEYCHELLES

833
5 Rupees, 7 April 1942, King George VI, (P.8), serial no. A/3 14536, good extremely fine.
US$200-220
Realised: US$160

834
10 Rupees, 7 April 1942, King George VI, (P.9), serial no. A/1 83254, about very fine.
US$140-160
Realised: -


SINGAPORE

835
$1, ND (1971), Orchids, sign. Hon Sui Sen without seal, (P.1c), serial no. B/88 176111 to 20, 10 consecutive notes, an interesting run showing the rev. print shifting progressively, generally uncirculated. (10)
US$120-150
Realised: -

836
$10, ND (1973), Orchids, sign. Hon Sui Sen with seal, (P.3d), serial nos. B/70 255801/11 to 255810/20, a rare run of 10 consecutive mismatched number errors, about uncirculated or better. (10)
US$3,200-3,600
Realised: -

837
$25, ND (1972) Orchids, (P.4) serial nos. Z/1 287740, replacement note, very fine.
US$150-200
Realised: -

838
$25, ND (1972), Orchids, (P.4), serial nos. A/4 838121 to 2, consecutive pair, uncirculated. (2)
US$160-200
Realised: US$150

839
$50, ND (1973), Orchids, sign. Hon Sui Sen with seal, (P.5d), serial no. A/55 666666, extremely fine.
US$1,600-1,800
Realised: -

840
$1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, (1976), Bird, sign. Hon Sui Sen with seal, specimen set in official album no. 025, (P.CS4), serial nos. S000126, A/1 000000, S000028, S000126, S000126, A/1 000000, official perforations only on $1, $10, $20, $50, about uncirculated to uncirculated. (6)
US$550-650
Realised: US$600

841
$1, ND, (1976), Bird, (P.9), serial nos. A/27 397261 to 63, 3 consecutive notes, errors, all with misaligned figure 6 in top serial no., generally about uncirculated, an interesting run. (3)
US$150-200
Realised: -

842
$5, ND (1976), Bird, (P.10), serial nos. A/76 020001 to 10, a run of 10 consecutive notes, last 2 notes with unclear digits 9 & 10, uncirculated. (10)
US$60-80
Realised: US$50

843
$10, ND (1976), Bird, segmented security thread, (P.11b), serial nos. B/84 682141 to 46, a run of 6 consecutive notes, uncirculated. (6)
US$80-90
Realised: US$60

844
$50, ND (1976) Bird, segmented security thread, (P.13b), serial nos. B/46 372844 to 5, consecutive pair, uncirculated, (2)
US$150-200
Realised: -

845
$100, ND (1976), Bird, (P.14), serial no. A/16 717178, uncirculated.
US$150-200
Realised: US$110

846
$10, ND (1988), Ship, (P.20), serial nos. Z/1 026445 to 7, 3 consecutive replacement notes, uncirculated. (3)
US$120-180
Realised: -

847
$50, ND (1990), commemorative, polymer, (P.31), serial nos. serial nos. J 194470 to 71, consecutive pair, about extremely fine. (2)
US$150-170
Realised: US$160

848
Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China; Uniface Post Bill $5, 1 March 1859, serial no. 288, hand signatures & 3 red stamps, "Cancelled" on field, (Tan CP1), issued in Singapore, pinholes, fine.
US$550-650
Realised: -


SOUTH AFRICA

849
South African Reserve Bank, 10 Shillings, sign. Postmus, 12 September 1940, (P.82d), serial no. E/50 511, 960; 1 Pound, sign. Postmus, 5 September 1939, (P.84b), serial no. A/93 795232, very fine. (2)
US$20-40
Realised: US$32

850
South African Reserve Bank, 10 Rand, ND (1961), sign. de Kock, (P.106a), serial no. C/10 329344, extremely fine.
US$50-60
Realised: US$42


SRI LANKA

851
Central Bank of Ceylon, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Rupees, ND (19179), (cf. P.83 to 88), Specimen, the 5, 20, 50 Rupees, specimen no. 063, the rest, specimen no. 081, 056, 068, practically uncirculated. (6)
US$650-700
Realised: -

852
Central Bank of Ceylon, 1000 Rupees, ND (1981), (cf. P.90), specimen no. 081 on rev., official punch hole & ovpt., practically uncirculated.
US$360-400
Realised: -

853
Central Bank of Sri Lanka, 5 Rupees, 1982-01-01, (P.91), serial no. A/30 857717; 10 Rupees, 1985-01-01, (P.92), serial no. D/70 147121; 500 Rupees (2), 1987-01-01, 1992-07-01, (P.100, 106), serial nos. B/2 793055, H/31 578937; 1000 Rupees (2), 1989-02-21, 1991-01-01, (P.101, 107), serial nos. A/14 459304, G/1 897010, generally uncirculated. (6)
US$200-230
Realised: US$180


STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

854
$1, 10 July 1916, (P.1c), serial no. E/87 78007, ph., about fine.
US$80-100
Realised: -

855
$1, 10 July 1916, (P.1), serial no.E/59 46126, good fine.
US$150-200
Realised: -

856
$1, 20 June 1921, (P.1c; Tan S2b), serial no. G/31 53477, about very fine.
US$100-200
Realised: US$70

857
$10, 8 June 1909, (P.4a; Tan 4c), serial no. A/16 11081, some rust spots, good fine, very rare.
US$4,000-4,500
Realised: US$3,400

858
10 Cents, 14 October 1919, sign. Ag. Treasurer, (P.8a; Tan S8a), serial no. A/9 46720, toned, good extremely fine.
US$280-300
Realised: -

859
10 Cents, 14 October 1919, sign. Treasurer, (P.8b; Tan S8), serial no. B/32 48900, light fold, some rust stains, toned, otherwise almost extremely fine.
US$90-120
Realised: -

860
10 Cents, 14 October 1919, sign. Treasurer, (P.8b; Tan S8), serial no. A/30 90173, minor ageing, practically uncirculated.
US$150-170
Realised: US$170

861
$1, 1 January 1929, (P.9a; Tan S9b), serial no. N/36 28018, rusty paper clip mark, ragged edges, very good.
US$40-60
Realised: -

862
$1, 1 January 1930, (P.9b; Tan S9c), serial no. P/6 98778, fresh very fine.
US$100-150
Realised: US$260

863
$10, 1 January 1925, (P.11a; Tan S11), serial no. C/37 57494, insect damage top and bottom edges, otherwise an original about very fine.
US$250-350
Realised: US$260

864
$50, 24 September 1925, King George V, tiger, (P.12a; Tan 12b), serial no. B/5 93116, 2 small 5mm edge tears top, a small ph., minor foxing, otherwise a strong very fine, fresh colour, paper still with much body, a superb example of this very rare high denomination note.
US$8,500-9,500
Realised: -

865
$1, 1 January 1931, King George V, (P.16a; Tan S17), serial no. B/51 05660, good very fine.
US$100-200
Realised: US$120

866
$1, 1 January 1935, King George V, (P.16), serial no. K/56 12835, practically uncirculated.
US$200-240
Realised: US$280

867
$1, 1 January 1935, King George V, (P.16b; Tan S17d), serial no. L/2 18116, minor smudges, very fine.
US$30-60
Realised: US$28

868
$1, 1 January 1935, King George V, (P.16b; Tan S17d), serial no. H/82 43425, good extremely fine.
US$120-150
Realised: US$100

869
$5, 1 January 1935, King George V, (P.17b; Tan S18d), serial no. B/82 42212, very fine.
US$140-180
Realised: US$360

870
$10, 1 January 1933, King George V, (P.18a; Tan 19b), Serial no. A/92 34093, some ageing, otherwise about fine.
US$550-600
Realised: -


UNITED STATES

871
Fractional Currency, 10 Cents, 1874 issue, (P.122); 25 Cents, 1862 issue, perforated edges, no ABNC monogram, (P.99b); first with a ph., both very fine. (2)
US$100-130
Realised: US$110

872
$1, 1981A, (P.468b), uncut sheet of 4, serial no. D 999011182 B, D 99906182 B, D 99911182 B, D 99916182 B, uncirculated.
US$15-20
Realised: US$16

873
$1, 1981A, (P.468b), uncut sheet of 4, serial no. D 99900939 B, D 99905939 B, D 99910939 B, D 99915939 B, uncirculated.
US$15-20
Realised: US$12


VIETNAM/SOUTH

874
200 Dong, (1955), soldier, (P.14a), block 8-A, serial no. 572272, 2 rusty shs., otherwise fresh good extremely fine, thus scarce.
US$160-180
Realised: US$140


YEMEN

875
South Arabian Currency Authority, 5 Dinars, ND (1965), (P.4b), serial no. P 1869868, extremely fine.
US$80-90
Realised: US$90