The Rare Coin Catalogue 2009-10 part 1 of 2 Essentially Money

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Q u alit y Coins and Bank n o t e s

October 2009

Seldom Do Opportunities Arise to Acquire One of the Finest and Rarest Banknotes from the Highly Acclaimed Australian Pre-Decimal Star Series! Presenting a Dynamic Performer with Undeniable Star Quality

1942 George VI Uncirculated One Pound Star Note

A Premium Numismatic Investment Price: $170,000 ~ Extremely Rare

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Also inside this issue: Very Rare Taylor Pattern Sixpence Proof • Extremely Rare Newfoundland Specimen Coins Prized Pre-Federation Specimen Notes • Rare Pre-Federation Printer’s Proofs • Dynamic Pre-Decimal Proof Coins Premium Quality Gold Half Sovereigns • Rare and Historic Proclamation Coinage • Australian Pre-Decimal Banknote Rarities Rare New Zealand Printer’s Proofs • Collectable Zimbabwe Banknotes and Popular Mint Releases! 1


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rized numismatic rarities are continuing to hold their value well, keeping the market active and positive despite current economic circumstances. Australia’s rare coin and banknote market is seeing a marked increase in buying activity for Self Managed Super Funds which has steadily generated an unprecedented demand for superior rarities in the top end of the market.

Brilliant Icons of Australian Numismatics Look Set to Dominate the Investment Scene and Private Collector Market for Years to Come!

Self Managed Super Funds are an increasing competitor in the numismatic market and a significant player behind top end market activity in these times. Many investors are now tending to allocate a larger portion of their portfolios to rare coins and banknotes, which has brought some of the ultimate and most prestigious coin and banknote rarities into the limelight in recent times.

Premium Australian numismatic rarities such as these are in the spotlight as enthusiastic buyers compete for the finest quality material available. Recent auctions have resulted in many superior Pre-Decimal banknotes achieving top, and in some cases record prices, while superb Colonial coins are selling at prices far exceeding industry expectations, confirming their commanding position in a competitive field.

Distinguished rarities such as the 1924 Collins / Allen One Thousand Pound banknote, the 1930 Proof Penny, the 1923 Proof Halfpenny, the 1852 Adelaide Five Pound Proof... all super rarities, once obscured from the public eye, are now openly and proudly displayed and offered to an embracing world market, now recognising and appreciating their significance, beauty and inherent value. Astute buyers are becoming highly selective, looking for exceptional rarities with strong numismatic importance, especially items that are either unique or the rarest of the rare. With the greater attention the rare coin and banknote market has been receiving in recent years, exclusive Australian rarities have increasingly come to the fore, emerging onto the market ~ some for the very first time and others for the first time in many decades. Previous owners ~ many of which have inherited such rarities, are now confident to relinquish notable pieces, knowing their true worth and offering them for private sale to a now mature and increasingly demanding market.

Robert &Barbara Jackman managing directors

Unique 1985 Johnston / Fraser Type 4A Decimal Specimen Note Set Receives International Attention! The unique 1985 Johnston / Fraser Type 4A Decimal Specimen Note Set offered in our September issue is an example where a previously unknown presentation has emerged onto the market in these times and has become immediately recognised for its numismatic importance resulting in wide attention. The release of this important banknote presentation for private sale for the very first time has also interested numismatic specialists in the US and UK who recognise the significance of the issue by publicising it in their respective national numismatic journals. Many unique and extraordinary coin and banknote issues, some honoured with prominent pedigrees or notable archival status, are finally becoming available to the collecting and investing public at large. This marks a significant stage in the development of Australia’s numismatic market, establishing new benchmarks, where superior opportunities are now becoming available to all.

Shows & Events in October 2009 Albany Senior’s Information Expo

Singapore International Coin Fair

Bunbury Grand Coin and Banknote Show

Sydney Trading and Investing Expo

Showcasing Numismatic Investment Opportunities

Friday 16th, Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th October

Showcasing Numismatic Investment Opportunities

Showcasing Numismatic Investment Opportunities

Albany, WA Friday 9th October

Marina Mandarin Hotel

Bunbury, WA ~ Tuesday 20th to Thursday 22nd October

Sydney, NSW ~ Friday 30th and Saturday 31st October

Admiral Comfort Inn, 56 Spencer Street

Stand 42 Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Drive, Darling Harbour

Albany Leisure & Aquatic Centre End of Barker Road Times : 10.00am - 3.00pm The Rare Coin Company will be providing information on aspects of numismatic investing

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Wayne Fernie and Rob Jackman will be attending with a range of numismatic collectables and investment items.

Tues / Thurs : 9.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday : 9.00am - 7.00pm

Both Days : 10.00am - 5.00pm

The Rare Coin Company will be The Rare Coin Company will be presenting a range of numismatic issues. presenting a range of numismatic issues.

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One of the Rarest Numismatic Prizes Less than 11 Examples Known to Exist! Commonwealth of Australia star notes represent one of the most active areas of numismatic investing, driving demand to new levels and creating exciting potential for future price growth. They were issued in limited numbers and quickly acquired by passionate collectors in the early days of their production. It’s not surprising that they are now greeted with such a sense of occasion and wave of competitive bidding when they become available. The King George VI one pound star note with the Armitage / McFarlane signature combination was issued from March 1942 to August 1949. The monarch’s reign saw a new banknote series issued in various denominations from 1938 to 1954. Between 1942 and 1971 star (replacement) notes were especially printed to replace notes damaged or spoilt during the printing process. Pre-decimal notes had a proper five-pointed star to replace the last digit of the serial number on each note while decimal notes featured an asterisk. Bundles of 100 notes remained in sequence making counting easier.

1942 George VI Armitage / McFarlane One Pound Star Note Cat Ref: R30bS • Grade: Uncirculated

Extremely Rare and Highly Prized

Price: $170,000

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Taylor’s Tokens ~ Elusive Rarities A Very Rare Example! Proof tokens struck by British entrepreneur William Joseph Taylor are amongst the most keenly pursued of all Australian numismatic treasures. Taylor was a highly skilled craftsman, which is reflected in the fine striking of the Proof token offered here, one of his early efforts, in sublime Fleur De Coin (FDC) grade. Taylor’s Proof tokens are highly regarded and valued by numismatic collectors and investors around the globe. News of gold discoveries in Victoria prompted engraver, die-sinker and coin dealer Taylor, to bring a coining press and dies out on the chartered ship “Kangaroo” in 1853 and establish The Kangaroo Office. The venture was doomed from the start due to delays in assembling the press, rising gold values and large quantities of sovereigns arriving from London. Undaunted, Taylor continued to produce dies for a shilling and sixpence back in London in 1855, his first attempt at producing Australian coinage. The Kangaroo office closed in 1857.

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c1855 W.J Taylor Sixpence Token Proof Cat Ref: R563B • Grade: FDC

Superb Quality ~ Very Rare and Highly Prized

Price: $60,000

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Excessively Rare Specimens from Newfoundland ~ One of Only Two Sets Known in the World!

Prized Specimens from Newfoundland ~ Extremely Rare and World Renowned

As one of only two sets known, this magnificent Newfoundland Decimal Specimen coin set presents an exceptional investment opportunity. Early Canadian coins have performed incredibly well at major world auctions in recent years with 11 of the 12 top prices achieved at one auction attributed directly to them. This set hails from one of the largest and most important collections of coins in numismatic history assembled by prolific collector King Farouk, the first king of Egypt.

The world coin market is robust and extremely buoyant with quality items in high demand. Global interest in this field is pushing new boundaries as the market is inundated with new buyers eager to diversify their investment portfolios and private collections with top performing, premium quality and historically significant coinage. Canadian coins have a long history of sustained growth and a promising forecast for future gains. Struck between 1870 and 1900, this was the last denomination to be added to Victorian coinage. The laureate portrait is stylistically unlike anything used for the { Obverse Design } rest of British North America. The last Newfoundland coins were issued in 1947.

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1870 Newfoundland Victoria YH Silver Fifty Cent Specimen Pair Cat Ref: KM6 • Slabbed: PCGS SP63 • Reed Edge & Plain Edge Reed Edge:

Extremely Rare ~ Only 3 Known Plain Edge: Unique

Price: $90,000 pair Canadian Queen Victoria coinage is recognised globally, creating unprecedented demand!

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A Rare Discovery in this Premium Condition A few Canadian provinces issued their own coinage during the early years of Canada’s history, and Newfoundland was one of the most productive. It released an extensive coin series, with most issues having quite low mintages. Pre-1920 coins circulated extensively, and many seen today are either very worn, damaged, or both, so to secure exquisite specimens is often difficult, highlighting the rarity of coins offered here, which have been professionally graded, authenticated and individually slabbed. The 50 cent coin was the “workhorse” coin of its day. It was very popular and assumed importance after the failure of two key Newfoundland banks during the 1894 financial crisis.

1874 Newfoundland Victoria YH Silver Fifty Cent Specimen Coin Ex-King Farouk Collection, Egypt

Cat Ref: KM6 • Slabbed: PCGS SP63 • Reed Edge

Extremely Rare ~ Less Than 10 Known { Obverse Design } { Individually Slabbed }

The Ultimate Numismatic Acquisition Exclusively struck in low numbers as an example of a given issue and retained for archives and VIP’s, Specimens are an exalted acquisition. Decimal coins were introduced to Newfoundland in 1865, but pound notes continued to be used for many years afterwards. It wasn’t until 1877 that a law was passed that required Newfoundland Government accounts to be kept in dollars and cents. The first regular issue of Newfoundland coins consisted of a one, five, ten and 20 cent coin, and two dollar gold coin. A 50 cent piece was introduced in 1870, and a 25 cent replaced the 20 cent in 1917 because of public confusion between the Canadian 25 cent and the Newfoundland 20 cent piece. All Newfoundland coins minted before 1917 were struck at either the Tower Mint in London, if they have no

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mintmark, or at the Ralph Heaton & Sons Mint, in Birmingham, if they bear the ‘H’ mintmark. To acquire just one Specimen coin is considered special, so to secure a set of five is truly astounding.

1882H Newfoundland Victoria Young Head Specimen Strike Five Coin Set 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c (silver) and $2 (gold) Ex-King Farouk Collection, Egypt

Slabbed: PCGS SP64 ($2), SP67 (5c, 10c, 50c), SP68 (20c)

Extremely Rare ~ Only Two Sets Known

Price: $140,000

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Price: $60,000

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Newfoundland was the only British North American colony to have its own gold coin. Denominations $2, 200 cents and 100 pence appeared on the coin.

Coins of Queen Victoria’s reign reveal striking designs and craftsmanship. The laureate portrait featured on the obverse between 1865 and 1896.

1865 Newfoundland Victoria YH Gold Two Dollar Specimen Coin

1872 Newfoundland Victoria YH Gold Two Dollar Specimen Coin

Slabbed: PCGS SP62 • Plain Edge

Slabbed: PCGS SP65 • Reed Edge

Extremely Rare ~ Less Than 10 Known

Extremely Rare ~ Only 4 Known to Exist

Price: $35,000

Price: $75,000

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Classic Colonial Rarities Including One of Only Two Banknote Specimens Known to Exist!

Extremely Rare Colonial Specimens Deliver a Diverse Investment Option That Won’t Disappoint!

Recent numismatic exhibitions in regional Western Australia and indeed across the country have revealed enormous interest and demand for superior quality Australian Pre-Federation banknotes from a diversity of buyers. No longer considered the ‘sleeper’ of the Australian numismatic world, Pre-Federation Specimens have proved a real wake up call for astute investors and collectors quick to realise their true rarity, potential price performance and historical value.

Pre-Federation Specimen notes are one of Australia’s most prized and rewarding numismatic areas today. Their remarkable rarity, quality, unique designs and heritage underpins their undeniable collector appeal and investment value. Steeped in Australian Colonial history and the establishment of our first banking system, these glorious examples continue to evoke a passion and desire few can resist today.

Very Limited Number Printed!

A Very Rare Example Steeped in History

The Bank of Adelaide, South Australia (1865-1980)

The Commercial Bank of Australia (1866-1982)

During the nineteenth century many private banks, including The Bank of Adelaide, issued their own notes and produced specimens in very small numbers to mark the intended release of a new banknote for circulation.

Chinese inscription appeared on the sides of this bank’s notes as a result of gold purchased from the large population of Chinese miners working on the Victorian Goldfields in the 1860’s.

Despite the 1890’s banking crisis when many financial institutions collapsed, this trading bank remained sound and continued to produce notes including the fine example displayed here printed by London engravers Bradbury Wilkinson & Co.

The “C.B.A.” was formed to provide banking and monetary support to large and important classes of the community. It grew to become a major player in Australia, but its extensive advancing of funds with Melbourne building societies and their collapse caused suspension of trading in 1893.

The bank formed the Finance Corporation of Australia Ltd in 1955, but was absorbed by the ANZ in 1980 after heavy investment in land speculation backfired when values dropped.

1893 The Bank of Adelaide One Pound Specimen Note

18-- The Commercial Bank of Australia One Pound Specimen Note

Engraved by: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., Engravers, London Domicile: Adelaide • Cat Ref: MVR 3 • Grade: Uncirculated

Engraved by: Sands & McDougall, Stationers, Melbourne Domicile: Melbourne • Cat Ref: MVR 1 • Grade: Uncirculated

Very Rare

Price: $30,000

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Price: $35,000

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Extremely Rare ~ Only 2 Examples Known!

Only Three Examples Known!

The Federal Bank of Australia Limited (1881-1893)

The Federal Bank of Australia Limited (1881-1893)

Having the opportunity to buy such a prestigious banknote seems incredible considering most specimens ended up hidden away in banking archives or on special occasions were presented to VIP’s.

Specimen notes were occasionally used for special presentation purposes and it’s only through such events that they have very rarely found their way onto the numismatic market.

This bank only issued one type of note in denominations of £1, £5, £10, £20 and £50. They were domiciled in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. The notes printed by Sands & McDougall, Engravers, Melbourne, bore a remarkable resemblance to those of the Australian & European Bank. Victorian Premier James Munro M.P. was the bank’s first managing director. The 1893 financial crisis forced the bank’s closure.

The Federal Bank opened its first office in Melbourne in 1881. When it opened a branch in Sydney, another newly formed bank, the Sydney and County Bank Limited transferred all its business over to the Federal. The Federal also took over the assets of the Australian Economic Bank and opened a branch in London in 1887 and one in Adelaide in 1888. The bank was forced to suspended payment due to the 1893 banking crisis and never reopened.

18-- The Federal Bank of Australia Ltd Twenty Pound Specimen Note

18-- The Federal Bank of Australia Ltd One Pound Specimen Note

Engraved by: Sands & McDougall, Engravers, Melbourne Domicile: Adelaide • Cat Ref: MVR 1 • Grade: about Uncirculated

Engraved by: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., Engravers, London Domicile: Melbourne • Cat Ref: MVR 1 • Grade: Uncirculated

Price: $48,000

Price: $36,000

Extremely Rare ~ Only Two Known

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The bank reconstructed, became incorporated and merged with the Bank of NSW to become the Westpac Banking Corporation in 1982.

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Extremely Rare ~ Only Three Known

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Prized Tasmanian Printer’s Proofs ~ Unique in Banking Archives and Very Rare

Choice Australian Pre-Decimal Proofs ~ A Formidable and Uncompromising Area of the Market

Historically important, and immensely rare and valuable, these outstanding Printer’s Proofs issued by two of Australia’s stalwarts of the private trading bank era, provide a leading opportunity for shrewd investors and fervent collectors. An influx of new buyers and growing interest in this area of numismatics has seen demand for such superb examples increase dramatically. The prospect of exclusive ownership simply reinforces their celebrated status.

Pre-Decimal Proof coins have proved a rewarding choice for avid collectors and investors for almost 50 years. They offer the complete package, being exceptionally rare, beautifully struck, aesthetically pleasing and delivering sustained growth few coins can boast. Continued great results at auction highlight the resilience and marketability of such key numismatic items. Pre-Decimal Proofs are continuing to hold their value, realising prices well beyond expectation at auctions.

Early ‘Imperial’ Banking

True Blue Aussie Rarity ~ Key Date in Series

The Bank of Australasia (1835-1951) London Head Office

Not only are Proofs made using specially treated dies, each coin is struck two or more times by the coin die, resulting in a brilliant strike.

In 1863 this bank introduced a new banknote design which, with modifications, continued until 1910 when it was superscribed by the Australian Government. From 1863 all denominations had a printed back, but from 1877 the backs of the one pound were blank so they could be readily distinguishable from other values. Printer’s proofs intended as a proposed design for a note, were sent to banks for final approval but remained the property of the engraver. The Australasia was an ‘Imperial’ bank as it originated in Britain but operated primarily through overseas branches. The first branches opened in Sydney, Launceston and then Hobart. It became the ANZ Bank Limited in 1951.

The Melbourne Mint issued the bulk of halfpennies from 1923 and for the rest of the series. The reverse design was changed to the familiar “Flying Kangaroo” in the later part of 1939, although only limited numbers were released as most issued for that year still featured the old, somewhat outdated George V reverse design.

1939 George VI Roo Halfpenny Proof Slabbed: PCGS PR64RB

Rare ~ Key Date

Price: $27,000

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1863 The Bank of Australasia One Pound Printer’s Proof

Rare and Magnificent ~ Only 100 Examples Struck! Astounding rarity, limited mintages and exquisite striking quality have elevated Australia’s pre-1950’s Proof coins to new heights from both an investor and collector perspective.

Engraved by: Perkins, Bacon & Co., Engravers, London Domicile: Hobart Town • Cat Ref: MVR 2a Grade: good Extremely Fine (Pinhole) < Adhesive marks from original presentation

Proofs struck before 1955 were never meant for commercial use, but retained as the best examples for individual mint or foreign country museums, or specially struck as presentation pieces. They reveal fine detail not found on other coins, further highlighting their outstanding production quality. Australian pennies struck at the Melbourne Mint from 1927 to 1938 had no mintmarks.

Very Rare

Price: $22,500

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A Major Player in Tasmanian Banking

1935 George V Penny Proof

The Commercial Bank of Tasmania (1829-1921)

Grade: about FDC

This was one of the longest operating Tasmanian banks of the 19th century. Established as the Commercial Bank in 1829 by former shopkeeper John Dunn, it converted to a joint stock bank in 1832, and then became the Commercial Bank of Tasmania and second oldest bank in Australasia. It was absorbed by the E.S. & A. Bank in 1921. The Commercial Bank’s first note series engraved by Thomas Bock, of Hobart was very plain with one vignette while the second printed by Perkins Bacon & Petch, London had a heavy border and vignette of a woman and sailing ship.

c1875 Commercial Bank of Tasmania Five Pound Printer’s Proof

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Rare and Highly Prized

Price: $38,000

As one of the most respected and admired of the Pre-Decimal silver series, the Australian Florin is in big demand. The series was minted from 1910 until 1963, initially at the Royal Mint, London and then mostly at either the Melbourne or Sydney Mints, except during World War II when some were minted in the USA. The King George V obverse was struck between 1911 and 1936. The florin was minted in sterling silver from 1910 until 1945.

1916 George V Florin Proof

Very Rare

Very Rare

Price: $31,000

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Silver Strikes Again ~ Only 25 Examples Struck!

Engraved by: Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London Domicile: Hobart Town • Cat Ref: MVR 2b Grade: about Uncirculated < Adhesive marks from original presentation

Mintage ~ 100 Examples

Grade: about FDC

Price: $40,000

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Profitable Golden Treasures from Perth and Melbourne Mints ~ Amongst the Finest and Rarest Known!

Australian Gold Half Sovereigns Consistently Prove Their Worth as Leading Numismatic Investments!

High grade Half Sovereigns are setting new benchmarks in price growth. Only recently a group of Sydney Half Sovereigns realised more than five times their estimated sale price. Superior grade coins represent an exclusive corner of the market with many extremely rare with less than 11 known and others some of the finest known in their class.

Recognised globally as some of the most skillfully designed and crafted rare coins ever produced, Australia’s Half Sovereigns, such as the very scarce examples displayed, are considered a highly enviable acquisition no private collection or diverse investment portfolio can afford to be without. Quality, rarity and history combine to offer exciting future prospects.

A Superb Rarity in this Grade Presented in exquisite Gem state, this highly desirable Melbourne Mint coin displays the Young Head design issued from 1871 to 1887. To regulate sovereign design throughout all British colonies, Imperial half sovereigns minted from 1871 to 1918 featured the shield or St George designs on the reverse with distinctive “S”, “M” or “P” mintmarks. Australian half sovereigns were struck in 22ct gold during the reigns of Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V.

1882M Half Sovereign ~ Young Head Type: 5/3 • Cat Ref: Mc24a • Grade: Gem

Very Rare in this Grade

Price: $32,000

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‘M’ Mintmark

1856S Half Sovereign - Young Head Grade: good Very Fine Very Scarce

1857S Half Sovereign - Young Head Grade: Very Fine Very Scarce

Price: $5,500

Price: $5,000

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An Extremely Rare Specimen Presenting a magnificent Melbourne Mint Specimen featuring the famous design of St George slaying the dragon. The Veiled Head series portraying a mature Queen Victoria was produced from 1893 to 1901. Mints challenged to keep pace with the monarch’s 64 year reign were required to produced two other key designs during her long rule. The Young Head portrait featured from 1838 to 1887 and Jubilee Head, introduced to mark Victoria’s 50th year on the throne, was issued from 1887 to 1893.

1899M Half Sovereign - Veiled Head Specimen Strike

Extremely Rare ~ Obverse Proof Die

Price: $35,000

‘M’ Mintmark

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1882M Half Sovereign - Young Head Grade: Extremely Fine Very Scarce

1886S Half Sovereign - Young Head Grade: good Extremely Fine Rare in this Grade

Price: $2,150

Price: $4,500

1891S Half Sovereign - Jubilee Head (without IEB) Cat Ref: Mc038a • Grade: Unc / Choice Unc Rare in this Grade

1893M Half Sovereign - Jubilee Head Grade: about Uncirculated / Uncirculated Rare in this Grade

Price: $7,200

Price: $5,000

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One of the Finest Examples Known Beautifully struck at the world renowned Perth Mint, this supreme Gem quality coin affords a rare opportunity for the astute buyer. Gold discoveries in Australia’s colonies in the 1850’s led to the establishment of the Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Mints. Diggers flocked to Western Australia from other parts of Australia and around the world to deposit their raw gold at the Perth Mint. Half sovereigns were struck at the mint between 1899 and 1918 for use in Australia and the British Empire.

1900P Half Sovereign - Veiled Head Grade: Gem

Extremely Rare in this Grade One of the Finest Known

Price: $38,000 10

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‘P’ Mintmark

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Historic Proclamation Coinage Highly Sought After By World Coin Collectors and Investors! Proclamation coinage used in the Australian colonies during the 18th and 19th centuries is a highly popular and collectable area of the numismatic market. Buyers realising their historic value and growing scarcity continue to seek out the finest examples available. This selection of superb gold pieces, represents astute acquisitions minted in Great Britain and India.

The obvious enthusiasm of world coin collectors and investors at auction demonstrates their confidence in current and future markets. Proof and patterns coins of Australia’s Colonial times, and those professionally graded, authenticated and individually slabbed, are a worthy reward for collectors and investors at all levels.

1806 GB George III Halfpenny Proof Copper • Cat Ref: S3781 Grade: near FDC

Scarce

Price: $1,350

Proclamation coins were official currency in Australia between 1788 and 1826. Colonial coins were those in use, unofficially.

Colonial Era Coin

1776 GB George III 1/3 Guinea Pattern

1797 GB George III Cartwheel Halfpenny Gilded Proof Pattern Cat Ref: Spink N/L • Grade: FDC Extremely Rare

Price: $2,650

Colonial Era Coin

Slabbed: PCGS PR62 • Cat Ref: Spink N/L

Extremely Rare

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Colonial Era Coin

Price: $2,200

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1793 India Gold Mohur

1798 GB George III Spade Guinea Slabbed: NGC MS63 Scarce Proclamation Coin

Price: $3,650

Cat Ref: KM103 • Grade: Choice Uncirculated Proclamation Coin

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Scarce

Price: $2,200

1797 GB George III Cartwheel Penny Proof

1806 GB George III Penny Proof

Copper • Slabbed: PCGS PR64BN

Copper • Cat Ref: S3780 • Grade: FDC

Proclamation Coin

Coins from Australia’s Currency Proclamation of 1800 represent an important part of the nation’s earliest colonial heritage and are highly regarded and sought after by specialist numismatic collectors. Circulating extensively in early Australian settlements, they included a wonderful array of coinage from around the world now targeted by collectors, historians and investors alike. In 1800, the Governor of the Colony of New South Wales, Philip King, issued a proclamation that ultimately failed, fixing the values of certain circulating coinage to retain coin in the new colony and stop it from being removed by traders. Most of the goods would have been shipped into the young colonies by traders, who after selling their products would have left the country taking their currency with them, leaving shortages in circulating coinage.

Cat Ref: S3569 •

1714 GB Anne I 2 Guineas Grade: Extremely Fine Very Rare in this Grade

Colonial Era Coin

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Very Rare

Proclamation Coins

Price: $12,000

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Colonial Era Coin

Price: $2,000

1751 Mexico Ferdinand VI 1 Real

1787 GB George III Shilling ~ with Hearts

Silver • Cat Ref: KM76.1 • Slabbed: PCGS AU50

Silver • Slabbed: PCGS MS64

Scarce Colonial Era Coin

Price: $375

Scarce { Slabbed }

Proclamation Coin

Price: $600

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Exciting Opportunities for Astute Buyers of Australia’s Popular Pre-Decimal Notes Series Some of the most keenly pursued Australian banknotes on today’s market are those of the Commonwealth series 1913 to 1961. Now in demand more than ever, they encompass major innovations in Australian currency and provide a fascinating window into the country’s heritage. A truly outstanding opportunity for all collectors and investors.

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth banknotes continue to perform strongly due to their growing scarcity, high demand, designs and historical worth. We trust enthusiastic collectors and investors will be delighted with the especially hand selected, quality range presented here, including, scarce consecutive pairs and a rare Ten Pound first prefix.

1949 GVI Coombs / Watt Ten Shilling Note Consecutive Pair Cat Ref: R14 Grade: Extremely Fine

Scarce Quality Price: $1,750

1949 GVI Coombs / Watt Five Pound Note

1943 GVI Armitage / McFarlane Ten Pound Note

Cat Ref: R47 • Grade: good Very Fine

Cat Ref: R59 • Grade: Extremely Fine

Scarce Quality Price: $750

Scarce Quality Price: $2,500

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1954 Coombs / Wilson Ten Pound Note Consecutive Pair Cat Ref: R62 Grade: about Unc / Unc

1952 GVI Coombs / Wilson Ten Shilling Note

1932 GV Riddle / Sheehan One Pound Note

Cat Ref: R15 • Grade: about Uncirculated

Cat Ref: R27b • Grade: good Very Fine

Very Scarce Price: $4,750 Liquidation Guarantee

Scarce Quality Price: $1,100

Scarce Quality Price: $3,500

1933 GV Riddle / Sheehan One Pound Note

1942 GVI Armitage / McFarlane One Pound Note

1954 Coombs / Wilson Ten Pound Note (First Prefix)

1960 Coombs / Wilson Ten Pound Note

Cat Ref: R28 • Grade: good Extremely Fine

Cat Ref: R30a • Grade: about Uncirculated

Cat Ref: R62F • Grade: Extremely Fine

Cat Ref: R63 • Grade: about Uncirculated / Uncirculated

Scarce Quality Price: $2,900

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Scarce Quality Price: $575

Scarce Quality Price: $3,000

Scarce Quality Price: $2,200

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1960 Coombs / Wilson Ten Pound Note Consecutive Pair Cat Ref: R63 Grade: about Unc / Unc

1942 GVI Armitage / McFarlane One Pound Note

1961 QEII Coombs / Wilson One Pound Note

Cat Ref: R30b • Grade: about Uncirculated / Uncirculated

Cat Ref: R34b • Grade: Uncirculated

Scarce Quality Price: $800

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Scarce Quality Price: $325

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Very Scarce Price: $4,250 Liquidation Guarantee

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Prized Quality New Zealand Printer’s Proofs

Inflated Zimbabwe Banknotes ~ In Hot Demand

Printers Proofs are treasured rarities in their own right, however, the intricate engravings offered here hold another very rare aspect seldom seen and very elusive. These superb notes feature the imperial crest showing the Unicorn facing right as opposed to the traditional design facing left. As such, these rarities have become in strong demand, attracting fierce competition when appearing at auction and no wonder, when only ten examples in each denomination are known to exist.

Recent reforms to Zimbabwe banknote values make previous issues all the more interesting to collect. To combat inflation and foster economic growth, printing of the Zimbabwe dollar banknotes was abandoned this year. The currency won’t be re-introduced until 2010. Zimbabwe is now pegged to the US dollar. The now obsolete Zimbabwe trillion dollar note, the world’s biggest denomination, has proved a huge hit with collectors.

In Numbers Less Than 10

National Bank of New Zealand Limited (Banknotes Issued 1872-Present) Incorporated in London in 1872, the NBNZ was the third largest note issuer until 1934 and is the only bank in Australasia to have continued with the same name it started with. Notes were all printed in London by Perkins Bacon & Co and the designs were very plain, virtually staying the same for every issue.

No Date The National Bank of NZ Ltd Ten Pound Printer’s Proof Domicile: Wellington • Cat Ref: PS293 • Grade: good Extremely Fine

2006 1 cent Note 2nd Issue

2006 1 cent 2nd Issue & 2008 $100 Trillion Note 3rd Issue Pair

2008 $1 Note 4th Issue

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P33

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P33 (1c) & P91 ($100 Trillion)

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P92

Price:

$5.00

Price:

$25.00

Price:

$3.00

Extremely Rare ~ Estimated Less Than 10 Known < Adhesive marks from original presentation

Price: $9,500

Liquidation Guarantee

A Favourite Around the World Effectively linked to Australia’s colonial heritage, early New Zealand banknotes have earned their rightful place on the world stage demonstrating time and time again their awesome investment potential. In 1873, the NBNZ established branches in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch, and acquired branches from the Bank of Otago. Also in 1873, it was given the right to issue banknotes redeemable in gold.

2008 $500,000 Note 3rd Issue

2008 $50 Million Note 3rd Issue 2008 $200 Million Note 3rd Issue 2008 $500 Million Note 3rd Issue

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P76

Price:

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P79

$5.00

Price:

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P81

$5.00

Price:

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P82

$5.00

Price:

$5.00

c1872 The National Bank of NZ Ltd Twenty Pound Printer’s Proof Domicile: Dunedin / Wellington • Cat Ref: PS294 Grade: good Extremely Fine

Extremely Rare ~ Estimated Less Than 10 Known < Adhesive marks from original presentation

Price: $11,000

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A Bank on the Move In 1919 Lloyds obtained a small interest in the NBNZ and in 1966 purchased the bank outright. Under Lloyds, the NBNZ went on to establish a branch in the Cook Islands and a head office in London.

2008 $5 Billion Note 3rd Issue

2008 $20 Billion Note 3rd Issue

2008 $50 Billion Note 3rd Issue

2008 $10 Trillion Note 3rd Issue

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P84

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P86

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P87

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P88

Price:

$7.50

Price:

$10.00

Price:

$10.00

Price:

$12.50

They then purchased various financial institutions, including The Rural Bank Limited, Southpac Investment Management Ltd and Countrywide Banking Corporation. The ANZ bought the NBNZ from Lloyds TSB in 2003.

c1873 The National Bank of NZ Ltd Fifty Pound Printer’s Proof Domicile: Wellington • Cat Ref: PS295 • Grade: Extremely Fine

2008 $20 Trillion Note 3rd Issue

2008 $50 Trillion Note 3rd Issue

2008 $100 Trillion Note 3rd Issue

Extremely Rare ~ Estimated Less Than 10 Known

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P89

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P90

Grade: Uncirculated Cat Ref: P91

< Adhesive marks from original presentation

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Price: $17,500

Liquidation Guarantee

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Price:

$20.00

Price:

$15.00

Price:

$20.00

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Contact one of our professional Numismatic Consultants for expert advice and guidance on successful investing for your Personal Investment Portfolio or Self Managed Super Fund.

You can contact The Rare Coin Company at:

Edward Armstrong Chief Executive Officer

0447 968 885

Wayne Fernie

Perth Sales Manager

0407 425 011

Fiona Stevenson

Murray Holmes

0418 913 243

0407 225 750

Numismatic Consultant - Albany

Numismatic Specialist - Albany

Brett Scott

Albany Sales Manager

0408 921 916

Ron Scott

Numismatic Consultant - Albany

0417 954 464

Albany Office & Showroom

Perth Office & Showroom

12 Sanford Road, Albany WA PO Box 829, Albany WA 6331 Phone: (08) 9892 8000 Fax: (08) 9842 1702 Freecall: 1800 641 633

286 Hay Street, East Perth WA PO Box 6912, East Perth 6892 Phone: (08) 9225 5044 Fax: (08) 9225 4500 Freecall: 1800 811 120

Sydney Office*

Melbourne Office*

(*Private Consultations by appointment only) Level 26, 44 Market Street, Sydney NSW Phone: (02) 9089 8780 Fax: (02) 9089 8989

(*Private Consultations by appointment only) Level 27, 101 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC Phone: (03) 9653 9412 Fax: (03) 9653 9416

Email: enquiries@rarecoin.com.au Website: www.rarecoin.com.au Our Albany office and showroom, located in Sanford Road is open each weekday from 9am to 5pm.

Tom Bishop

John Cunningham

Corrin Marshall

0417 936 861

0407 227 890

0448 882 291

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

Reynold Chamberlain Numismatic Consultant - Perth

0437 773 330

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

John Brookes

Numismatic Consultant - Sydney

0417 996 969

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

James Tham

Numismatic Consultant - Sydney

0439 946 658

Colin Hughes

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

0439 600 026

Our Perth office and showroom, located in Hay Street close to The Perth Mint, is open each weekday from 9am to 5pm and also Saturdays from 9am to 1pm for your added convenience. The Rare Coin Company offers a Liquidation Guarantee on selected investment quality items sold through our company. Items featuring this Liquidation logo come with an official Certificate of Authenticity and Future Liquidation by The Rare Coin Company.

Liquidation Guarantee

Nicholas Tham

This guarantee applies only on selected items as indicated in this publication. All other numismatic material does not carry a liquidation guarantee, however we are always happy to purchase quality items for future resale - subject to stock requirements.

0419 907 877

For more information regarding our Liquidation Guarantee policy please contact us on: 1800 641 633

Numismatic Consultant - Sydney

Your Privacy: The personal information you have provided is protected by the Privacy Act 1988. We observe the national privacy legislation and will handle your personal information in accordance with these principles. If you wish to access your personal information, or do not wish to receive further promotional material, please contact us. Further information regarding our privacy practice is set out in our published Privacy and Confidentiality flyer. Special Disclaimer: The average returns shown for items in this catalogue were calculated using pricing information obtained from the McDonalds Australian Coins and Banknotes catalogues. Disclaimer: *Past performance is no indication of future returns. °Potential investors into numismatics should seek advice of a qualified rare coin and banknote dealer and a Financial Advisor. No warranty is given and no liability accepted by Arcabi Pty Ltd or its employees for any statement of opinion, errors or omissions. E&OE Items offered are subject to being sold out prior to receipt of order. All previous selling lists are cancelled. Prices shown are subject to change without notice. All prices include GST. Some items may not be immediately available from our retail outlet. Pictures are shown for illustration purposes only. Members of ANDA

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