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Honduras British One Dollar

Date Sold Category Lot Description Sale Price

Auction 182
World Bulk Lots World (18) (6) s (2) 1928 Fine, 1940 VG, s (2) 1928 VF, 1942 Fine, s (2) 1928 VF, 1941 VF, (4) Florins (2) 1947 Fine, 1961 GEF and lustrous, Shilling 1910 VG, 1953 Fine, (1) 1931 VG, (2) Shilling 1932 Fine/VF, 1954 Near Fine/Fine, Three 1901 Fair, 25 Cents 1894 VG/Fair, (2) 1995 Queen Mother 95th Birthday FDC in capsule, One Pound 1999 Sir Churchill 125th Anniversary of his Birth Silver Proof nFDC in capsule, 1994 the Queen Mother Silver Proof nFDC
£55

Auction 180
English Bulk Lots s (2) 1901B KM#T5 VF with some scratches, 1911B KM#T5 GVF with uneven but not unattractive tone, British Honduras 1895 KM#10 VG/NVG the centre weak on the reverse, Scarce, Straits Settlements 1896 KM#12 Fine
£200

Auction 165
World Banknotes Government Administration 1 Pound dated 2nd December 1914, serial number in red 008547, P1, 25 VERY FINE. An extremely rare piece, black on green underprint with arms at left on obverse. This is the first ever 1 Pound note issued in Bermuda and the only one to be printed by the n Banknote Company, Ottawa as the following later denominations were printed by British printers, mostly Waterlow & Sons and & Wilkinson & Co. In 1882, the local 'legal tender act' demonetized the gold doubloon, which had in effect been the real standard in Bermuda, and this left pounds, s, and pence as the sole legal tender. The British pound sterling then red the official currency of Bermuda until 1970. In 1920, 5 shilling notes were introduced, followed by 10 shillings in 1927 and in 1941. The 5 shilling note ceased production in 1957, with 10 pound notes introduced in 1964. It was finally decided to take the action that British had already done 85 years earlier. In line with the international trend towards decization, Bermuda introduced a new currency in the form of a that was fixed at an equal value to the US dollar. The new Bermuda dollars operated in conjunction with decimal fractional coinage, hence ending the pounds, shillings, and pence system in that colony in the year before it was ended in the United Kingdom itself. The decision to finally align with the US dollar was at least in part influenced by the devaluation of sterling in 1967 and Bermuda's increasing tendency to keep its reserves in US dollars. Although Bermuda changed to a U.S. based currency and changed the bulk of its reserves from sterling to U.S. dollars in 1970, it still nevertheless remained a member of the sterling area since at that time, the pound sterling and the US dollar had a fixed exchange rate of £1 = $2.40. The design makes it a bit of an outlier as it does not feature any royal portraits.
£2,600 London Coins : A165 : Lot 862 : Bermuda Government British Administration 1 Pound dated 2nd December 1914, serial number in red 0085... London Coins : A165 : Lot 862 : Bermuda Government British Administration 1 Pound dated 2nd December 1914, serial number in red 0085...

Auction 153
World Bulk Lots (2) Guilder 1816 GVF, 1835 Fine, British (2) 1926 NEF, 1944 VF/NEF, (6) Penny 1788 Near Fine, Dollar 2012 UNC, 2011 UNC, 2012 UNC, 5 Cents 2012 UNC, 2012 UNC, St. (2) 1821 GVF, 2002 Quincentenary nFDC in capsule, (2) 5 Cents 1976 UNC, One Cent 1976 UNC, 25 Cents 1976 Fine, Penny 1956 VF, (2) modern 1808 UNC, 10 Cents 1987 EF, and West Indies 1894 GEF, British Guiana (4) 1 Guilder 1836 VG, Fourpence 1918 NVF, One Tokens (2) 1813, 1838 Fine and Good Fine, (4) Penny 1793 Fine, Crown 1959 UNC, Crown 1964 Silver Proof, uncased, 1971 VF, (10) Two Quartos 1810 Good Fine, One Quarto (2) 1810 GEF, 1842 2 over 0 Good Fine, Crown 1967 UNC, 2004 UNC, s (2) 1993, 2007 GEF, Two Pences 1995 (2) Lustrous UNC, Penny 2001 Lustrous UNC, Anchor Coinage (3) 1822, One 1822, One 1822 Fine to VF, (5) Ten Cents Model 1955 Silver Proof UNC and lustrous, 25 Cents 1955 Fine, 10 Cents 1955 Fine, Two Cents 1965 Lustrous UNC, 1955 Lustrous UNC, (4) 10 Cents 2002, 5 Cents 2002, 2002, 1 Cent 2002 Lustrous UNC, (15) s (4) 1888, 1902, 1932, 1952 VF to GEF, (3) 1894 Fine, 1904 Fine, 1963 About UNC and lustrous, Pennies (4) 1894 About Fine, 1903 Fine, scratched in the obverse field, 1916H Fine, 1963 UNC with lustre, Dollar 1996 UNC, 25 Cents 1995 UNC, 10 Cents 1995 UNC, 1 Cent 1990 UNC, (5) AH1293/33 (1907) VF, 5 1917H GF, 10 1917A/UNC, 1 Mil 1917H GEF, NAAFI token green VF, (12) 1935 GVF, 50 Mils 1935 EF toned, 10 Mils (2) 1939 GVF, 1942 NEF, the hole slightly off-centre, 5 Mils 1927 Fine, 1927 NEF with traces of lustre, 1 Mil (6) 1927 Fine, 1937 Fine, 1939 A/UNC and lustrous, 1940 Fine, 1941 VF, 1943 A/UNC and lustrous, (2) 2 1819 NF/VG, Lepton 1857 Good Fine, the reverse with some scratches, Model 3 1901 Edward VII a modern fantasy strike in coloured alloy UNC, Two Dollars 1996 nation Park Silver Proof FDC uncased, (11) Two s (4) 1934 VF, 1935 Fine, 1942S VF, 1958 EF, Shillings (2) 1934 VF, 1942S NEF, 1937 VF, Pennies (2) 1936 Edward VIII UNC, 1965 UNC, Halfpenny 1954 Toned UNC, New (2) Shilling 1945 VF, Penny 1936 Edward VIII Lustrous UNC, Type set (8 coins) Two Dollars to One Cent 1996-2012 lustrous UNC, New Zealand Mint set 1965 UNC in the sheet of issue along with New Zealand (28) s (3) Dunedin, and issues NF, Crowns (2) 1949 EF, 1953 UNC, s (3) 1934 NVF, 1940 GVF, 1950 Fine, s (3) 1933 NEF, 1950 NF/F, 1965 Fine, Shillings (3) 1935 EF, 1937 NEF, 1950 Fine, Sixpences (4) 1933 VG, 1947 Fine, 1950 Fine, 1953 Good Fine, s (2) 1936 Fine, 1950 NF, Pennies (4) 1943, 1944, 1950, 1955 Fine to Good Fine, Halfpennies (4) 1941 VF, 1942 VF, 1945 VF, 1950 EF, Coronation 1911in white metal VF d for suspension, Banknote Gibraltar 1988 issue UNC
£650

Auction 128
World Banknotes 1st October 1958 Pick 28a AU (as issued but with a heavy centre fold/crease, lists at $250 in UNC) £46 London Coins : A128 : Lot 307 : British Honduras One Dollar 1st October 1958 Pick 28a AU (as issued but with a heavy centre fold/cre...

Auction 118
World Banknotes dated 1st June 1970, serial G/6 000606, Pick28c, UNC £40

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