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Australia 1880–1910 Commercial Bank of Australia £100 specimen, PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated

Australia 1880–1910 — Commercial Bank of Australia £100 (Pick Unlisted, Specimen)

A monumental survivor from Australia’s private banking era, this £100 note ranks among the most important colonial-era specimens known. Printed circa 1880–1910 for the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, it predates the 1910 Australian Notes Act that abolished private currency issuance. Engraved by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. ... Read more →

AustraliaSpecimen1880£100PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated SpecimenCommercial Bank of AustraliaBradbury WilkinsonSands & McDougallColonialColonial SpecimensBilingualChinese-EnglishAustralia1880–1910
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Federal Bank of Australia 1 Pound specimen, annotated with 1882 date, PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated

Australia 1879–1903 — Federal Bank of Australia £1 (Specimen, Annotated)

Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. in London for the short-lived Federal Bank of Australia, this £1 specimen belongs to one of the rarest chapters of Australia’s pre-Federation banking history. The Federal Bank opened in 1881 and failed during the banking crisis of 1893, leaving only presentation and archival notes behind. ... Read more →

AustraliaSpecimen18791 PoundPMG 64 (Annotated, Top Pop) SpecimenBradbury WilkinsonFailed BankPre-FederationAnnotatedTop PopSydneyAustraliaColonial Specimens1879–1903
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Commercial Banking Company of Sydney £5 proof, circa 1905–1910, PMG 63 EPQ

Australia 1905–1910 — Commercial Banking Company of Sydney £5 (Specimen Proof)

Proof specimen printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. between 1905 and 1910 for the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney—one of Australia’s oldest and most respected private banks, founded in 1834. The CBC operated independently until its 1981 merger with the National Bank of Australasia, forming today’s NAB. ... Read more →

AustraliaSpecimen Proof19055 PoundsPMG 63 EPQ (Top Pop) SpecimenBradbury WilkinsonPre-FederationTop PopLarge SizeSydneyAustraliaColonial Specimens1905–1910
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