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Press Release - November 17, 2023
Queen Elizabeth II, Featured on Banknotes From Around the Globe, Celebrated in Heritage World Paper Money Auction
Single-owner collection in December 8-10 event shines spotlight on world’s longest-reigning female monarch DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT No monarch has appeared on more currency around the globe than Elizabeth II, the late Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 1952 until she died last year. Her reign of more than 70 years is the longest of any woman and the second-longest of any monarch ever. Nobody’s image has appeared on more coins and currency around the globe. In an event befitting someone with her political, cultural — and yes, numismatic — reach, Heritage Auctions will offer one of the finest troves of currency featuring a single monarch ever assembled in its Queen Elizabeth II Collection World Paper Money Signature ® Auction December 8-10. “The collection offered in this auction is a magnificent assemblage of absolutely beautiful and rare banknotes, many of which carry exceptionally high grades,” says Dustin Johnston, Vice President of Numismatics at Heritage Auctions. “The breadth and quality of the single-owner collection is just extraordinary, and reflects the years and meticulous attention the consignor invested while assembling it. Queen Elizabeth is an iconic figure for many numismatic collectors, and this collection offers something of a tapestry that details her impact, not only in the United Kingdom but also around the world.” Among the top offerings in the auction is the first note with a portrait of Elizabeth II, the Serial Number 7 Canada Bank of Canada $20 1935 BC-10 French Text PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. It comes from Canada’s 1935 series of banknotes from the Bank of Canada that featured various members of the British Royal Family. Then-Princess Elizabeth’s grandfather died in 1936, the same year in which her uncle abdicated the throne, paving the way for her father, King George VI, whose death in in 1952 launched her 70-year reign as Queen. This magnificent note boasts a coveted single-digit serial number of 7 — which also is Elizabeth’s age in the portrait. The first and only example of a Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia Currency Board 10 Pounds 10.3.1954 Pick 15b PMG Choice Very Fine 35 in issued form to be graded in the PMG Population Report is a high-denomination rarity. Until the mid-1950s, Southern Rhodesia coins and notes were used in what is now Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi; the 10 Pound denomination was first issued in 1953, and is seen with three signature varieties and two dates: one in 1953 and one in 1954, like the example offered in this auction. The Malaya and British Borneo Board of Commissioners of Currency 1000 Dollars 21.3.1953 Pick 6a KNB6a PMG Very Fine 30 is a stunning example of the highest denomination of the 1953 series — the only series of Malaya and British Borneo notes to feature Queen Elizabeth II. One of the highest-denomination notes circulating at the time it was issued, its high face value limited its reach to only wealthy individuals or businesses conducting large-scale transactions. An extremely rare Bahamas Central Bank 100 Dollars 1974 Pick 41a PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ bears the signature of Timothy Baswell Donaldson, the first Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas, which assumed responsibility from the Bahamas Monetary Authority when it opened in 1974. From the first series of notes issued by the Central Bank, this note — just the third ever offered through Heritage — is one of just seven examples of the highest denomination note graded by PMG, of which only three grade Uncirculated. A gorgeous Zambia Bank of Zambia 1 Pound ND (1963) Pick A1 Unissued Proof Crisp Uncirculated features a design not adopted when the Bank of Zambia issued its first banknotes, and therefore is available only in Proof format. Printed by British printed Harrison and Sons, this note is the only Queen Elizabeth II portrait note created specifically for Zambia. Images and information about all lots in the auction can be found at HA.com/4047. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Geneva, Amsterdam and Hong Kong. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 1,750,000 registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 6,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Steve Lansdale, Public Relations Specialist 214-409-1699 or SteveL@HA.com |