Hundreds of PMG-certified banknotes from Southeast Asia Offered in January Sale

Posted on 1/3/2022

The Trigometric auction features rarities such as an 1898-1900 Straits Settlement 5 Dollars.

More than 2,000 banknotes certified by Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®), many from Southeast Asia, are featured in an upcoming Trigometric sale, which takes place in four sessions January 7-10, 2022. Online bidding is now underway for all sessions.

The top individual PMG-certified note in the sale is a Straits Settlements / British Administration 1898-1900 5 Dollars graded PMG 20 Very Fine (Session 2, lot 2025). It dates from the dawn of the Straits Dollar, which was used until 1939 in the Straits Settlements, a network of British possessions that included Singapore. This rare note has an estimate of RM120,000 to RM160,000 (about $28,700 to $38,300).

Straits Settlements / British Administration 1898-1900 5 Dollars graded PMG 20 Very Fine
with a Missing Print Error notation

Other PMG-certified highlights of the sale include:

  • a group of five Straits Settlements 1931-35 1 Dollar Specimens graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated NET to PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated NET (Session 2, lot 2085) with an estimate of RM150,000 to RM180,000 (about $35,900 to $43,100)
  • a group of two Malaya and British Borneo 1953 10 Dollars, one of which is a Specimen Proof, each graded PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated EPQ (Session 2, lot 2262) with an estimate of RM140,000 to RM160,000 (about $33,600 to $38,300)
  • a group of two Malaysia, Bank Negara ND (1983-84) 50 Ringgits with fancy serial numbers, each graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ (Session 3, lot 3081) with an estimate of RM120,000 to RM140,000 (about $28,700 to $33,600)
  • a Malaya and British Borneo 1961 10 Dollars Specimen Proof graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated (Session 2, lot 2293) with an estimate of RM90,000 to RM120,000 (about $21,600 to $28,700)
  • a Sarawak, Government of Sarawak 1919 1 Dollar graded PMG 20 Very Fine (Session 2, lot 2018) with an estimate of RM85,000 to RM100,000 (about $20,400 to $24,000)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara 2007 50 Ringgit Commemorative with a Solid-8 Serial Number graded PMG 67 Superb Gem Unc EPQ (Session 3, lot 3086) with an estimate of RM80,000 to RM100,000 (about $19,200 to $24,000)
  • a group of two Malaya / British Administration notes — a 1940 10 Dollars graded PMG 40 Extremely Fine EPQ and a 1941 (ND 1945) graded PMG 58 Choice About Unc EPQ — (Session 2, lot 2123) with an estimate of RM75,000 to RM80,000 (about $18,000 to $19,200)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara 2007 50 Ringgit Commemorative with a Solid-9 Serial Number graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ (Session 3, lot 3087) with an estimate of RM60,000 to RM80,000 (about $14,400 to $19,200)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara ND (1976-81) 1,000 Ringgits graded PMG 58 Choice About Unc (Session 2, lot 2457) with an estimate of RM52,000 to RM70,000 (about $12,500 to $16,800)
  • a China, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China 1910-16 5 Taels graded PMG 30 Very Fine (Session 1, lot 1381) with an estimate of RM50,000 to RM60,000 (about $12,000 to $14,400)
  • a China 1922 100 Dollars Specimen graded PMG 50 About Uncirculated (Session 1, lot 1382) with an estimate of RM50,000 to RM60,000 (about $12,000 to $14,400)
  • a Malaysia, Bank Negara ND (1987) 1,000 Ringgits graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ (Session 4, lot 4514) with an estimate of RM50,000 to RM60,000 (about $12,000 to $14,400)
  • a China, Asiatic Commercial Bank Ltd. 1926 10 Dollars graded PMG 25 Very Fine (Session 1, lot 1383) with an estimate of RM40,000 to RM60,000 (about $9,600 to $14,400)

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


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