In our August Hong Kong Auction
we are presenting two extremely elusive Straits Settlements 100 Dollar notes in
lot 50152, and lot 50153. Lot 50152 offers a 1916, Pick 5, B/1 Block. Serial
Number 26601 note, the first time we have handled this note in our lengthy
history. It is in a PMG Choice Fine 15 Net holder, with comments of only splits
and stained. This is an impressive grade as the note is extremely scarce
in any condition. The 1916 date is the most desirable for the type. This piece shows
a small profile vignette of KGV at top center with prowling tiger below, both
in red. Two “100” counters are found on each of the bottom sides. While
it is a bit rough around the edges, it is nearly impossible to find this note
in better condition. All pertinent detail remains.
The second 100 Dollar
note, featured in Lot 50153 has a rare 1925 date. It is a highly scarce design
in any state of preservation and is the first we can recall handling in recent
memory. The note is in quite large format with an open design showing a small
profile vignette of KGV at top center with prowling tiger below. Four large
serial numbers are found at the corners, along with printed date and
signatures. The inks are attractive throughout with pleasing detail considering
the grade. There are only a few areas of rust mostly at the blank back. Largely
watermarked paper with elephants at left and right watermark fields with
denomination and “Straits Settlements,” also noted. PMG graded the
note as a Very Fine 30 Net with a mention of Retouched in the comments section.
These notes will cross
the auction block during Session A of our Hong Kong Sale which begins Sunday
August 13th at 7 PM Pacific Time (August 14th at 10 AM Hong Kong Time). For further
information on these lots or any others in our catalog, or for any other
auction related questions, please contact info@StacksBowers.com.