WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2018 AT 11AM

THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR · 15 SEPTEMBER AT 11AM Banknotes 400 Malahide Bank silver note for Three Shillings & Ninepence Halfpenny, circa 1803. Payable at ‘John Rose Bakers’. About 75% of original note, stuck down to contemporaneous paper. Poor condition but rare. the Malahide Bank was first registered in 1803, to make good the deficiency of silver coin in the Dublin area. John Rose was a baker, not a banker. Estimate €200-€300 (approx £180-£270) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 400 401 Currency Commission ‘Lady Lavery’Ten Pounds, 10-9-28. V/02 051676. Signed Brennan and McElligott. A restored note, rebacked with a later issue, repaired 7.5cm tear at left, and some small tears top and bottom. Estimate €500-€600 (approx £440-£530) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 401 402 Central Bank ‘Lady Lavery’ Fifty Pounds, sequential pair, 4-4-77. 07A032608/9, good very fine. Estimate €600-€700 (approx £530-£620) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 402 403 Central Bank ‘Lady Lavery’ Fifty Pounds, sequential pair, 4-4-77. 07A032610/11, about extremely fine. Estimate €550-€650 (approx £490-£580) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 403 404 Central Bank ‘Lady Lavery’ Fifty Pounds, sequential pair, 4-4-77. 07A032628/9, about extremely fine (2) Estimate €550-€650 (approx £490-£580) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 404

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