a collection of British provincial banknotes comprising a Farnham Bank Five Pounds, July 1884, serial number 18762, for James Knight & Sons, NVF with stains, creases and holes, a Gainsborough Bank One Guinea, October 1801, serial number 3719, for William Hornby & Joseph Esdaile, F with stains, creases and losses, an East Lothian Banking Company One Pound, unissued, VF or better with some staining around the edges and creases, a Plymouth Dock Bank Five Pounds, 6th January 1820, serial number 2167, for Thomas Clinton Shiells & Henry Incledon Johns, a Wantage Bank One Pound, 15th March 1813, serial number 1191, for William Mattingly, William Kent and Benjamin Kent, F with stains, creases and folds and a Dartmouth General Bank One Pound, 24th January 1823, serial number B9747, for John Hine and Henry Joseph Holdsworth, VF with stains and creases
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Auction: Coins (inc. Historical Medals, Banknotes, Tokens), ending 12th May, 2024
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