1860 SOUTH AFRICA ZAR MONTAGUE BANK £5 BANKNOTE

£150.00
ZAR 1860 Montague Bank £5 Banknote (Pick No. 3231) – Stunning Condition Description: We are pleased to offer a rare

1914 MOZAMBIQUE 50 CENTAVOS

£65.00
1914 Mozambique 50 Centavos Banknote – P.61 – VF+ Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 61 Design Details: This historic banknote features detailed artwork, including intricate patterns and the Portuguese coat of arms on the

1916 D.O.A GERMAN EAST AFRICA 5 RUPEE

£125.00
1916 German East Africa 5 Rupee Banknote – P.36 – VF Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 36 Design Details: The obverse showcases the German imperial crown above the date, with the inscription “Deutsche Ost Afrika” (German East Africa). The reverse features the bank monogram in the upper right and lower left corners. Historical Information: Issued during World War I by the German East African Company, this 5 Rupee banknote was part of the emergency currency used in what is now Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. It represents a pivotal piece of African numismatic history from the colonial era. Condition: VF (Very Fine) condition, displaying minor signs of wear while retaining clear, crisp details. Price: £125 Search Tags: 1916 German East Africa 5 rupee, P.36, banknote, German East Africa, emergency currency,

1921  MOZAMBIQUE 5 ESCODUS

£95.00
1921 Mozambique 5 Escudos Banknote – P.68 – VF Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 68 Design Details: This classic banknote features the Portuguese coat of arms on the obverse, along with intricate patterns and vivid colors that capture the essence of the period. The reverse side depicts a woman looking out to sea at a sailing ship, symbolizing exploration and the maritime heritage of Mozambique. Historical Information: Issued in 1921, this 5 Escudos banknote is a rare example from Mozambique’s Portuguese colonial era. It represents a key period in the region’s economic history and is a valuable piece of numismatic heritage. Condition: VF (Very Fine) condition, displaying minor signs of wear while retaining sharp, clear details and vibrant colors. Price: £95 Search Tags: 1921 Mozambique 5 escudos, P.68, banknote, Portuguese colonial currency, historical banknote, collectible currency, African banknote, numismatic collectible, Mozambique history, rare banknote, VF condition, Portuguese coat of arms, maritime heritage, sailing ship Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Ready to add this exceptional piece to your collection?

1937 MADAGASACAR 50 FRANCS BANKNOTE

£275.00
Rare 1937 Madagascar 50 Francs Banknote – Serial Number 16431918 – UNC Condition Available Now: A Collector’s Dream Presenting a

1937 MADAGASCAR 100 FRANCS BANKNOTE

£250.00
1937 Madagascar 100 Franc Banknote – Pick Cat No. 40   Enhance your collection with this stunning Madagascar 100 Franc

1947 SOUTH AFRICA £1 BANKNOTE

£150.00
1947 South Africa £1 Banknote – P.84 – VF+ Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 84 Design Details: The obverse features a Sailing ship unloading on the coast the reverse has the coat of arms

1952 SOUTH WEST AFRICA 10 SHILLING BANKNOTE

£200.00
1952 South West Africa 10 shilling banknote Volkskas ltd Volkskas Limited, a South African bank, issued banknotes that circulated in

1956 RHODESIA AND NYASALAND £5 BANKNOTE

£850.00
1/10/1956 Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland £5 Note (Pick No. 22) Price: £2100 Catalogue Reference: Pick No. 22 Mintage: Issued on October 1,

1960 BELGIUM CONGO 100 FRANCS

£65.00
Belgium Congo 100 Francs Banknote – P.33c – VF Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 33c Design Details: This banknote features a woman standing at left holding a portrait of Ceres, a boy on a

1960 CONGO 50 FRANCS BANKNOTE

£175.00
1962 Bank of Congo 50 Francs Banknote – P.5 – UNC Condition Pick Reference Number: P# 5 Design Details: This banknote features a picture of the state building on the obverse, with intricate detailing and security

1960 RHODESIA AND NYASALAND £1 BANKNOTE

£2,100.00
30/11/1960 Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland £1 Note (Pick No. 21) Price: £2100 Catalogue Reference: Pick No. 21 Mintage: Issued on November 30,