Five pounds LowtherB393 (100) issued 2002, Elizabeth Fry on reverse, a consecutive numbered first run HA01 007651 to HA01 007750, (includes radar HA01 007700 in centre of bundle), first notes aU/UNC rest are all UNC
Five pounds LowtherB393 to B396 (50) issued 2002, Elizabeth Fry on reverse, £250 face value, all from circulation includes HA01 first runs (3), column sorts and LL replacements (17), full halo & cut halo types, many high grades noted
One PoundMahonoverprint. B212A. A76 760129. First Series. Only four are known in this first series, this being the best condition. There are just 48 Mahon overprints known in total. VF.
One PoundCatternsoverprint. B225A. First Series. H95 426734. There are only two first series notes known, this note being the best condition of the two. Just 74 Catterns overprints are known in total. Good VF.
One PoundCatterns. B226A. Guernsey overprint, withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941. Only five known and accompanied by pictures of the others which show that this note is the finest known in existence. 87A 573048 and VF and pleasing.
One PoundPeppiattoverprint. B238A. 40Y 371856. Possibly the best condition known of all mid series B238A series notes. Just 328 Peppiatt overprints known in this series. Near EF.
One PoundPeppiattoverprint. B238A. B First series. Only six are known in this series, this note being in the best condition of the six. There are just 328 known Peppiatt overprints of the B238A series. Near EF.
One PoundPeppiattoverprint pair. B239B. E03A 007276 and E03A 007277 consecutive pair. One of the finest condition pairs of the E03A's in the hoard. There were only 79 issued of this series. EF to UNC.
One PoundPeppiattoverprint. B249A. A01D First series. There are only three A01D notes known in the first series, this being the best condition of the three. In total there are just 122 Peppiatt Blue overprints known. Good VF.
One PoundBradburytrial notes a set of eight. Five printed on thick paper and three on thin, six with crowns and two without. All vary in colour, one has numbers, the rest are without. An excessively rare and pleasurable set. All believed unique. All EF to UNC.
Treasury £1 BradburyT3.3 issued 1914 serial F/1 071163, wider size than usual showing a small part of print at bottom edge from the next note, faint stains & pressed, GVF-EF but looks better
One PoundBradbury. T5. Believed to be unique. Six digits with 'dot'. Not recorded in Duggleby. Includes accompanying letter of explanation. EF condition.
One Pound, an excessively rare link pair of T6 number LL/34 000299 and T7 LL/34 0300. The T7 in this lot is believed to be the only T7 note in existence certainly no other has ever been reported and this actual note is pictured (serial number) in Duggleby, the acquisition of this lot probably allowing the only opportunity to complete the One Pound T1 - T7 series, virtually UNC as issued. This lot also guaranteed to include the last ever printed T6, and is also likely to be the last two Bradbury First Issue notes produced, a truly superb pair
Ten ShillingBradbury. T19. B/33 No. 296743. It features a rounded dot below the number rather than the usual dash or square dot, thus excessively rare. EF.
Five ShillingDugglebyT21 proof believed to be unique last sold at Spink 8 October 1992 (realised £12,980) reported then in national newspapers and accompanied by a clipping as such, a rare opportunity to acquire this seldom offered piece serial 000000. UNC or near so.
Two Shillings and Sixpence Bradbury. T22. Excessively rare. A very small trace of glue on reverse. Otherwise UNC. A/1 No. 00000. There are only five zero's on this note. This is only the second five digit serial number we have seen. Normally there are six zero's.
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