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[FA] SCOTTISH and IRISH BANKING LETTERS
I am breaking a collection of letters, mainly from Scottish and Irish Banks.
Many interesting items. Particularly http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...4505&rd=1&rd=1 If you cannot afford the Signature on a note - why not buy a letter. FAR, FAR cheaper. |
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[FA] SCOTTISH and IRISH BANKING LETTERS
"Jocknotes" wrote in message ... I am breaking a collection of letters, mainly from Scottish and Irish Banks. Many interesting items. Particularly http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...4505&rd=1&rd=1 If you cannot afford the Signature on a note - why not buy a letter. FAR, FAR cheaper. Jocknotes does not post here very often but I know him and you can deal with him with confidence. Billy |
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[FA] SCOTTISH and IRISH BANKING LETTERS
Thanks for that Billy ~ very much appreciated. To tempt our English
collectors I have added two further letters with these signed by Abraham Newland (1803) and Henry Hase (1827) with both being former Head Cashier of Bank of England. Sorry I have no banknotes signed by these gentleman - although gladly accept any in payment!!! "Jocknotes" wrote in message ... I am breaking a collection of letters, mainly from Scottish and Irish Banks. Many interesting items. Particularly http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...4505&rd=1&rd=1 If you cannot afford the Signature on a note - why not buy a letter. FAR, FAR cheaper. |
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[FA] SCOTTISH and IRISH BANKING LETTERS
Hopefully the letters will do well as most can't afford notes signed by
these gentlemen. I have a letter written by May around late 1890's I think (BoE cashier) to a USA government official discussing stamps and the £1,000,000 note on display at the Bank's HQ. If I ever sell it I hope for a transatlantic bidding war. :-) Billy "Jocknotes" wrote in message k... Thanks for that Billy ~ very much appreciated. To tempt our English collectors I have added two further letters with these signed by Abraham Newland (1803) and Henry Hase (1827) with both being former Head Cashier of Bank of England. Sorry I have no banknotes signed by these gentleman - although gladly accept any in payment!!! "Jocknotes" wrote in message ... I am breaking a collection of letters, mainly from Scottish and Irish Banks. Many interesting items. Particularly http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...4505&rd=1&rd=1 If you cannot afford the Signature on a note - why not buy a letter. FAR, FAR cheaper. |
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