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- Guatemala � Banco de Guatemala 100 Pesos August 5, 1915 P-S147c. PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. The denomination is similar to the 25 pesos from the series above: a large format, blue tinted note printed by the International Bank Note Company, New York, showing the Arms with quetzal at the center and trains on each side. This has a brown back. Noted with "Small Edge Splits; Pinholes." Solid overall for a large note like this. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20349, realized $132.
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- Guatemala � Banco de Guatemala 100 Pesos August 5, 1915 P-S147c. PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. The denomination is similar to the 25 pesos from the series above: a large format, blue tinted note printed by the International Bank Note Company, New York, showing the Arms with quetzal at the center and trains on each side. This has a brown back. Noted with "Small Edge Splits; Pinholes." Solid overall for a large note like this. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20349, realized $132.
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- Guatemala � Banco de Guatemala 25 Pesos January 14, 1925 P-S146c. PCGS Fine 15. A large-format note printed by the International Bank Note Company, New York. Blue tinting is at top and bottom. The Guatemalan Arms with quetzal appears at the center, and trains are on each side. With an attractive green back. This is a problem-free example with strong colors. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20348, realized $132.
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- Guatemala � Banco de Guatemala 25 Pesos January 14, 1925 P-S146c. PCGS Fine 15. A large-format note printed by the International Bank Note Company, New York. Blue tinting is at top and bottom. The Guatemalan Arms with quetzal appears at the center, and trains are on each side. With an attractive green back. This is a problem-free example with strong colors. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20348, realized $132.
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- Great Britain - Bank of England �5 June 4, 1936 "Operation Bernhard" Counterfeit Pick 335ax. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. All historic paper currency issues interested Eric P. Newman, and the "Operation Bernhard" notes are no exception. In 1942, S.S. Major Walter Bernhard Kruger assembled a group of Jewish artists, engravers, printers, and technicians in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in order to counterfeit British paper money. The operation was massive in its scope. Nearly nine million notes were printed, totaling more than �130 million. While the Germans could not effectively introduce the notes into circulation en masse, they were nonetheless successful in stoking fears about the British money supply due to their impressive quality. Britannia is at upper left, and the stylized denomination at lower left is similar in appearance to the genuine note previous. A sharp-looking example with full edges all around. Noted with "Foreign Substance on Face and Back; Stains." The faults are minor on the face, but the back is toned. The face eye appeal is excellent, and the historical interest undeniable. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20347, realized $216.
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- Great Britain - Bank of England �5 June 4, 1936 "Operation Bernhard" Counterfeit Pick 335ax. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. All historic paper currency issues interested Eric P. Newman, and the "Operation Bernhard" notes are no exception. In 1942, S.S. Major Walter Bernhard Kruger assembled a group of Jewish artists, engravers, printers, and technicians in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in order to counterfeit British paper money. The operation was massive in its scope. Nearly nine million notes were printed, totaling more than �130 million. While the Germans could not effectively introduce the notes into circulation en masse, they were nonetheless successful in stoking fears about the British money supply due to their impressive quality. Britannia is at upper left, and the stylized denomination at lower left is similar in appearance to the genuine note previous. A sharp-looking example with full edges all around. Noted with "Foreign Substance on Face and Back; Stains." The faults are minor on the face, but the back is toned. The face eye appeal is excellent, and the historical interest undeniable. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20347, realized $216.
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- Great Britain - Bank of England �5 March 20, 1931 Pick 328a. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. An attractive Bank of England 5 pounds white note printed on denominated watermarked paper. A vignette of seated Britannia, a version of the Bank of England's official seal, is at upper left. The stylized "Five" at lower left is outlined by the beaded black background that hugs its contours. This example's serial number is between the two other 5 pounds white notes we sold from the Newman Collection in January 2017 and exhibits the same noted "Pinholes" from their long ago time together in the same bundle. A perfect representative of another iconic world paper money type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20346, realized $384.
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- Great Britain - Bank of England �5 March 20, 1931 Pick 328a. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. An attractive Bank of England 5 pounds white note printed on denominated watermarked paper. A vignette of seated Britannia, a version of the Bank of England's official seal, is at upper left. The stylized "Five" at lower left is outlined by the beaded black background that hugs its contours. This example's serial number is between the two other 5 pounds white notes we sold from the Newman Collection in January 2017 and exhibits the same noted "Pinholes" from their long ago time together in the same bundle. A perfect representative of another iconic world paper money type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20346, realized $384.
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- China � Qing Dynasty (1862) 600 Cash Unlisted. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. A white paper, vertical format cash note from the Qing dynasty period. Founded by the Manchu, this was the final imperial house ruling China until 1912. Blue bordering with red stampings and black calligraphy are on the face. Two red stampings are on the blank back. Vertically penned in the center face is "Good for 600 Cash = $.60," a collector's notation from long ago. Penciled "Man-chu - Dynasty" in the top wide bordering. Noted with "Small Edge Tears and Minor Damage; Repairs; Writing in Ink on Face." A bright and pleasant example of this currency type that circulated simultaneously with our Civil war "greenbacks" and Confederate bills. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20345, realized $660.
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- Canada � Z. Chipman per St. Stephens Bank, St. Stephens, New Brunswick $3 May 1, 1863 Charlton 675-22-04-10. PCGS Fine 12. A very scarce and interesting issue which was payable "in current funds of the United States," as stated in the obligation. This private scrip has all the hallmarks of a banknote. Engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Company. The left end has the bank title arcing over the logging vignette seen on the Jewett & Pitcher $1 above. At lower right is a portrait of bank president William Todd (his engraved signature is at lower left). The name of Z. Chipman is bolded in the right center. The intricate green back has a "3" die in the center. Fully issued, with penned cashier signature. A solid, problem-free note, and the first we have handled. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20344, realized $3360.