Renniks: Australian Pre Federation Banknote.
Issued Bank: The Bank of New South Wales.
Denomination: One Pound.
Domicile: Sydney.
B/W Multi Coloured General Issue.
Circa: 1904.
Serial: A106408
Grade: Good.
$2,000.00 Original price was: $2,000.00.$1,000.00Current price is: $1,000.00.
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Commercial Bank of Sydney This banknote is very rare in Uncirculated grade. A black and white uniface banknote with no glue marks, or marks on the reverse side. An investor’s dream. Fully marked with serial numbers. Inquiries on this rare pre-Federation can be directed to the director, Richard Fahy on 02 9251 1288.
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