Monetarium Offers Hundreds of Rarities Certified by PMG and NGC

Posted on 11/29/2022

Among the highlights in the December sale is a Malaya & British Borneo 1953 10,000 Dollars Specimen.

Hundreds of banknotes certified by Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®) and coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®) are being offered in a series of auction sessions through Monetarium, a trusted auction house in Singapore. Online bidding has already begun for Monetarium Auction 32, with the sessions being held December 2 to 11, 2022.

One of the top PMG-certified notes in the sale is a Malaya & British Borneo 1953 10,000 Dollars Specimen graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated (Day 3, lot 3428). This is the highest denomination in the 1953 Elizabeth II series, and the rarest of the notes. The PMG Population Report lists only 13 examples of this Specimen, with none of them finer graded than this. It has an estimate of SGD100,000 to SGD120,000 (about $73,000 to $87,000).

A Malaya & British Borneo 1953 10,000 Dollars Specimen graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated.
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Other PMG-certified highlights include:

  • A Malaya 1942 10,000 Dollars Specimen graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated NET (Day 3, lot 3353), with an estimate of SGD100,000 to SGD140,000 (about $73,000 to $102,000).
  • a Straits Settlements / British Administration 1925-27 100 Dollars graded PMG 30 Very Fine (Day 3, lot 3259) with an estimate of SGD90,000 to SGD100,000 (about $65,000 to $73,000)
  • a British North Borneo / British Administration 1922-27 25 Dollars graded PMG 35 Choice Very Fine (Day 3, lot 3320) with an estimate of SGD55,000 to SGD65,000 (about $40,000 to $47,000)
  • a Sarawak, Government of Sarawak 1929 25 Dollars graded PMG 45 Choice Extremely Fine (Day 3, lot 3330) with an estimate of SGD58,000 to SGD62,000 (about $42,000 to $45,000)
  • a Malaya & British Borneo 1961 10 Dollars with Solid #9’s graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated (Day 3, lot 3489) with an estimate of SGD40,000 to SGD50,000 (about $29,000 to $36,000)
  • a Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency ND (1980) 10,000 Dollars graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ (Day 2, lot 2323) with an estimate of SGD30,000 to SGD50,000 (about $22,000 to $36,000)
  • a Sungei Buloh Settlement 1936 1 Dollar Private Issue graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated (Day 3, lot 3256) with an estimate of SGD20,000 to SGD30,000 (about $15,000 to $22,000)
  • a Straits Settlements / British Administration 1935 5 Dollars graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated EPQ (Day 3, lot 3302) with an estimate of SGD26,000 to SGD28,000 (about $19,000 to $20,000)
  • Two consecutive Straits Settlements / British Administration 1914-24 1 Dollar notes graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ (Day 3, lot 3266) with an estimate of SGD18,000 to SGD20,000 (about $13,000 to $15,000)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara ND (1967-72) 1,000 Ringgit graded PMG 40 Extremely Fine (Day 2, lot 2019) with an estimate of SGD10,000 to SGD12,000 (about $7,200 to $8,700)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara ND (1967-72) 1 Ringgit with a Solid-8 Serial Number graded PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated EPQ (Day 2, lot 2029) with an estimate of SGD4,000 to SGD5,000 (about $2,900 to $3,600)
  • a Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 1938-39 50 Gulden graded PMG 50 About Uncirculated (Day 1, lot 1188) with an estimate of SGD3,000 to SGD4,000 (about $2,200 to $2,900)

NGC-certified highlights include:

  • a 1916 China Hung Hsien Silver Dollar graded NGC AU 58 (Day 1, lot 1017) with an estimate of SGD30,000 to SGD36,000 (about $22,000 to $26,000)
  • a China Year 7 (1918) Sinkiang Sar graded NGC MS 62 (Day 1, lot 1010) with an estimate of SGD13,000 to SGD15,000 (about $9,400 to $11,000)
  • a China 1908 Silver Dollar graded NGC AU 55 (Day 1, lot 1012) graded SGD13,000 to SGD15,000 (about $9,400 to $11,000)
  • a Malaysia 1976 Gold 500 Ringgit – Malayan Tapir graded NGC MS 69 (Day 2, lot 2001) with an estimate of SGD6,000 to SGD7,000 (about $4,300 to $5,000)
  • a Straits Settlements 1893 50 Cents graded NGC XF 40 (Day 3, lot 3194) with an estimate of SGD5,000 to SGD6,000 (about $3,600 to $4,300)
  • a British North Borneo (c.1924) Copper 20 Cents graded NGC PF 63 RD (Day 3, lot 3183) with an estimate of SGD500 to SGD600 (about $300 to $400)

All estimates are provided by the auction house. The $ symbol represents US Dollars.


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