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NGC AWARDS FOR YEAR 2014

NGC AWARDS FOR YEAR 2014

Sunday, March 29, 2015

MONETARIUM SINGAPORE AUCTION #15 ON 26TH MARCH 2015

Here are some of the highlights from the recent Monetarium Singapore Auction on 26th March 2015 with realized prices. Presently collectors are having more interests in Malaya and Straits Settlements banknotes and prices are steadily rising.

Exchange rate : 2.69 from RM to SGD

Buyer's Premium : 15% live bid and 18% internet bid


SGD12,000 + 15%. 
Extremely rare piece of banknote especially without the chop. 

The first notes consigned by the Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya were for the value of $1, $5 and $10 and dated 1st January 1940. Of these issues, a large quantity of $1 notes (1940 Green colour) and $5 notes (1940 blue colour) was despatched to Malaya before the Japanese invation on 8th December 1941 but were all seized by the Germans. 

When British forces reoccupied Singapore in Septemeber 1945, they found all the abandoned notes of this series (1940 series) except for a bundle of one thousand of the notes captured in Penang, in the vaults of the Japanese sub-treasury. Nevertheless, all stocks were destroyed in 1946, as it was feared that the notes seized by the Germans might be handed over to their Japanese allies, ready to be passed into circulation when the notes became current. There is no evidence of these notes ever reaching Malaya. During the Japanese Occupation, the Japanese government issued the famous banana notes to replace the Malayan dollar as legal tender.

British forces landed at Penang and Singapore on 3rd Septemeber 1945 and gradually reoccupied the whole of Malaya. It was decided that no value should be accorded to the Japanese banana money.

However the $10 1940 (purple colour) was uncompromised and eventually went into circulation after the war and remained legal tender until it was phased out by the new currency - 1941 $10 KGVI red colour. This banknote was in circulation for only a year.



SGD2600 + 15%.
Nice S/N Q/29 000888

SGD1400 + 15%

SGD5000 + 15%. 3pcs consecutives

SGD2400 + 15%.
VF condition with pin holes

SGD650 + 15%

SGD3000 + 15%.
Prefix A1

SGD2200 + 15%.

SGD2400 + 15%.
1916 KING EDWARDS VII scarce in high grade.

SGD2400 + 15%
1921 KING EDWARDS VII scarce in high grade.


Happy Reading,
Andrew

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

MAVIN SINGAPORE AUCTION # 39 ON 25TH MARCH 2015 REALIZED PRICES

Here are some of the highlights from Mavin auction with recently concluded realized prices.

From my perspective Malaya and Straits Settlements banknotes are back in demand again with high realized prices. Finally collectors are focusing back on "history" and "heritage" where the rich values of these banknotes lies, that is the most important fundamentals of collecting numismatics - "VALUES".

Whereas for modern Malaysia banknotes i regarded them as "beauty contest" whoever could achieve highest grade.

EXCHANGE RATES : 2.690 from RM to SGD

BUYER PREMIUM : 18% for live bid and 20% for internet bid


SGD1500 + 18% BP. VF Condition.

SGD15,000 + 18% BP

SGD2600 + 18% BP. VF Condition

SGD560 + 18%. 1st prefix A/1

SGD3000 + 18% BP

SGD3200 + 18% BP

SGD850 + 18% BP. VF Condition

SGD3800 + 18% BP. VF Condition

SGD5800 + 18% BP. "Small A SN" (common Prefix)

SGD5200 + 18% BP.

SGD2100 + 18% BP. VF Condition with graffiti on the back.

SGD1900 + 18% BP. EF Condition

SGD400 + 18% BP. VF Condition

SGD900 + 18% BP. VF Condition 3pcs consecutive nos

SGD5000 + 18% BP

SGD1400 + 18% BP. 1934 KGV $10 VF Condition

SGD3000 + 18% BP. 1935 KGV $10 VF-aEF Condition

King George V, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth banknotes bounce back to life since their peak on 2007/2008.

Happy Reading
Andrew

Thursday, March 19, 2015

NGC MULTIHOLDER - NO LONGER AVAILABLE

I've received many enquiries with regards on NGC multiholder to slab all the set of 3 and set of 2 in one NGC holder, like this one below here.

NGC multiholder

So i wrote an email to NGC to get more information about its multiholder and here's their reply.


NGC no longer provide multiholder slab anymore.

Happy Reading,
Andrew

Monday, March 16, 2015

TRIGOMETRIC AUCTION 15TH MARCH 2015 - SURPRISES AND DISSAPOINTMENTS

With the recent concluded Trigometric auction there were many surprises where those you dont expect were making staggering realized price. And those hot items where you expect making new highs were left under perform.

There are many blogs/websites had reported about several big notes and 2 pieces of 1953 QE II coins ended with hundreds of thousands of Ringgit Malaysia (RM) realized price and by now everyone knew about these amazing achievements.

Therefore i chose not to repeat on blogging about them otherwise my article may sound similar like "copy and paste".  So i chose to write about those lacklustre items that once consider as laggards but now had sprung to life with remarkable realized prices.

Realized price RM1800 + 15% (BP)

Realized price RM1500 + 15% (BP) for 2pcs

Begining of 2014 these 12th series RM50 Zeti Aziz (with Merdeka Logo on the back) were selling for RM80.00 per piece.


Realized price RM800 + 15% (BP) "low number"

Once upon a time this replacement note ZAC was selling for RM15.00 per piece (for normal S/N).

Realized price RM8000 + 15% (BP). Ali Abul Hassan side signature

Realized price RM900 + 15% (BP). 1972 RM10 Ismail Ali 2nd series.

Malaysian banknotes from the 1st series (1967) to the 4th series (1981) remain very strong.

Realized price RM2700 + 15% (BP) for 2pcs. 5th series Aziz Taha

During the 1st quarter of 2014 these were selling for a mere RM500 each (UNC ungraded).

Realized price RM5000 + 15% (BP). 5th series Aziz Taha

This piece of RM500 were selling for RM2500 (UNC ungraded) in 1st quater of 2014.

Realized price RM2200 + 15% (BP).

The appreciation of this proof TAR coin is unbelievable and i'm at the loss of words.

Realized price RM11,000 + 15% (BP). 50 Dollars 1 Jan 1942, King George VI, (KNB14:P14), Serial no. A/12 32846 ageing, stain, VF

Realized price RM2000 + 15% (BP). 50 Dollars 21 March 1953, Queen Elizabeth II, (KNB4a:P4a) Serial no. A/9 572854 With stain GVF


It is about time collectors starts to realize that King George V, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth banknotes are laggards and has been asleep for a very long time since their peak in 2007-2008.

Realized price RM7000 + 15% (BP). Buffalo "BIG A" S/N

Realized price RM7000 + 15% (BP). Buffalo "BIG B" S/N

Realized price RM2500 + 15% (BP). Buffalo "Small A" S/N

1961 $10 Buffalo still command very strong price and still the collector favorites and the prices still did not wane


Happy collecting.
Andrew

Monday, March 2, 2015

NCS CONSERVATION SERVICE AND NGC ENCAPSULATION

I'm pleased to provide this service to anyone who want to conserve your coins before encapsulating by NGC.

Price : RM220.00 per coin (NCS and encapsulation by NGC) include insurance.

Duration : 30days to and fro by FEDEX

Please contact me for the next submission date at 012-4316178.





Thank you.

Andrew