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The Guernsey Banking Company, One Pound, 12 March 1874, uniface proof on paper, pencilled ‘To this Feby 24th/74’ bottom right (McCammon GN 4: Pick S181). Mounting residue on back of top left corner, thinning and missing tip bottom left corner, otherwise extremely fine £500-600
Hammer Price: £460
The Guernsey Banking Company Ltd, One Pound, 1 March 1921, A 22169, signatures of Le Cheminant and Laine (McCammon - ; Pick -). About very fine, extremely rare £4,000-5,000
Hammer Price: £4,300
Five Shillings or Six Francs, 1 September 1914, A/E 890, signature of John Leale at right, signature at left uncertain (McCammon GN 21; Pick 5). Fine, rare £900-1,000
Hammer Price: £1,400
Ten Shillings, 5 June 1937, D/Y 1190, printed signature of H.E. Marquand (McCammon GN 32; Pick 15). Good very fine to about extremely fine £400-500
One Pound, 15 July 1895, B/G 2238, ‘Greenback’ issue, Entd. Signature of John Carey at left, signature at right uncertain (McCammon GN 17; Pick 1). Good fine, rare £2,500-3,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
One Pound, 28 March 1938, O/U 3503, printed signature of H.E. Marquan (McCammon GN 33; Pick 16a). Couple of spots of foxing, one leaving tiny hole right side, good very fine £500-600
Hammer Price: £980
One Pound, 24 August 1938, P/S 0133, printed signature of H.E. Marquand (McCammon GN 33; Pick 16a). Good extremely fine £900-1,200
One Pound, 1 July 1939, R/P 3309, printed signature of H.E. Marquand (McCammon GN 33; Pick 16a). Few spots of foxing, very fine to good very fine £500-600
Sixpence, 16 October 1941, prefix A, One Shilling and Threepence, 16 October 1941, prefix A, Two Shillings and Sixpence, 25 March 1941, prefix A/A, Five Shillings, 25 March 1941, prefix A/F, Ten Shillings, 1 January 1943, prefix E/1, all serial number 0005 (McCammon GN 35i, 37, 38i, 39i, 40; Pick 18, 19, 22, 23, 32) [5]. About uncirculated to uncirculated £4,000-5,000
Hammer Price: £4,700
Sixpence, 16 October 1941, A 1510 (McCammon GN 35i; Pick 22). Good very fine £70-80
Hammer Price: £50
Sixpence, 16 October 1941, C 3011 (McCammon GN 35i; Pick 22). About uncirculated £120-150
Hammer Price: £200
Sixpence, 16 October 1941, K 0886 (McCammon GN 35i; Pick 22). Lightly pressed, good fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £60
Sixpence, 16 October 1941, G, H, J prefixes (McCammon GN 35i; Pick 22) [3]. Good to very good £40-50
Hammer Price: £55
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, M, O, P, Q prefixes on French blue paper (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24) [4]. O prefix with few spots top edge, very good to fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £95
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, S 3951 on French blue paper, horizontal watermark (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24). Very fine £60-80
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, T 2758, on French blue paper, horizontal watermark (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24). Very fine to good very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, A/A 0647, on French blue paper, vertical watermark (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24). Good extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £330
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, A/B 1146, on French blue paper, vertical watermark (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24). Extremely fine £150-180
Hammer Price: £390
Sixpence, 1 January 1942, A/C 1077, on French blue paper, vertical watermark (McCammon GN 35ii; Pick 24). Good very fine to about extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £100
Sixpence, 1 January 1943, A/K 1233 (McCammon GN 35iii; Pick 28). Extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £90
Sixpence, 1 January 1943, A/R 3899 (McCammon GN 35iii; Pick 28). Good extremely fine to about uncirculated £150-200
Hammer Price: £140
Sixpence, 1 January 1943, A/S 2345 (McCammon GN 35iii; Pick 28). Good very fine to about extremely fine £90-120
One Shilling and Threepence, 16 October 1941, A 1274 (McCammon GN37; Pick 23). Good very fine £120-150
One Shilling and Threepence, 16 October 1941, A 2854 (McCammon GN37; Pick 23). Very fine £90-120
One Shilling and Threepence, 16 October 1941, D 3585 (McCammon GN37; Pick 23). Good very fine £120-150
One Shilling and Threepence, 16 October 1941, E 0627 (McCammon GN37; Pick 23). Extremely fine £150-180
One Shilling, 1 January 1943, R 3328 (McCammon GN36iii; Pick 29). Very fine to good very fine £120-150
One Shilling, 1 January 1943, S 2784 (McCammon GN36iii; Pick 29). Extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £210
One Shilling, 1 January 1943, V 3188 (McCammon GN36iii; Pick 29). About good very fine £120-150
One Shilling, 1 January 1943, W 1187 (McCammon GN36iii; Pick 29). Lightly pressed, very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £75
One Shilling, 1 January 1943, X 3108 (McCammon GN36iii; Pick 29). Good very fine £150-180
Hammer Price: £110
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 17 May 1941, A/H 0658 (McCammon GN 38ii; Pick 20). Good very fine to about extremely fine £150-200
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 17 May 1941, A/J 1249 (McCammon GN 38ii; Pick 20). Good very fine £120-150
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 17 May 1941, A/F, A/G 0096, A/K (McCammon GN 38ii; Pick 20) [3]. A/F, A/K with long tears and latter missing part of bottom right corner, good to very good £50-60
Hammer Price: £180
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 1 January 1942, A/0 1923, on French blue paper, horizontal watermark (McCammon GN 38iii; Pick 25A). Good fine to about very fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £150
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 1 January 1942, A/T 2191, on French blue paper, horizontal watermark, notation on back ‘Issued in Exchange of German Kreditkassenschein, May 1945’ (McCammon GN 38iii; Pick 25A). Good fine £120-150
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 1 January 1942, B/A 2295, on French blue paper, horizontal watermark (McCammon GN 38iii; Pick 25A). About extremely fine £300-350
Hammer Price: £420
Two Shillings and Sixpence, 1 January 1943, B/H 0609 (McCammon GN 38iv; Pick 30). Good very fine to about extremely fine £200-250
Five Shillings, 25 March 1941, A/G 3658 (McCammon 39i; Pick 19). Short vertical split at centre, good fine £80-100
Five Shillings, 25 March 1941, A/H 1462 (McCammon 39i; Pick 19). Good fine £80-100
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