Spink Plans 1,336-Lot Auction in London Oct. 8
By Numismaster - Spink has announced their annual autumn world bank note auction in conjunction with the International Bank Note Society Congress. The IBNS is being held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5-6; the 7th is reserved for final viewing at Spink, the auction on Monday, Oct. 8th.
This sale features the David Bossert collection of British Commonwealth notes. While not surprisingly the collection is strongest in George VI and Elizabeth, it features a number of earlier notes as well.
The highlight of the sale is the Malaysia 1967-68 serial No. 1 set, about which a separate article appears.
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