1907年德华银行伍圆。样票。(t) CHINA--FOREIGN BANKS. Deutsch-Asiatische Bank. 5 Dollars, 1.3.1907. P-S273. S/M#T101-2b. PMG Choice Fine 15.北京地名,罕见流通票。虽获”精选精美”评级,实为该分行极稀见版别,PMG报告仅得三枚记录。流通摺痕、微裂与毛笔批注皆符品相预期。北京分行虽曾发行银两票,然此枚以19世纪至20世纪初国际贸易主流货币墨西哥鹰洋为面额,更具历史承载意义。德华银行在华影响力消退后仍继续发钞,航海家集藏之现世,实为专题藏家纳藏此高难度版别之世代良机。PMG备注”有裂”。 <font size=-8><strong>(t)</strong><em>This lot was manufactured in China (including Hong Kong), Canada, Mexico, Russia or Republic of Belarus and was sourced from outside the United States for this auction after tariffs were enacted by the United States. Accordingly, any client who wishes to take delivery of this item within the United States will be subject to a 27.5% import tariff for China manufactured items, a 25% import tariff for Canada or Mexico manufactured items and a 35% import tariff for Russia or Belarus manufactured items. In addition, a processing fee of 0.3464% (minimum $31.67 / maximum $634.62) will apply.<em>Please note, this is not, and is not intended to be, a complete description of the applicable import tariffs and buyer remains fully liable for and agrees to promptly pay all tariffs and fees relating to the import of these items into the United States and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor will have any responsibility to pay any applicable tariffs or fees. Please consult your tax adviser with any questions. </em><em>Furthermore, any lots subject to an import tariff will be shipped directly from our Hong Kong offices and shipments to the United States will be subject to our international shipping chart. </em>Peking. A very scarce issued note from the Peking branch. Even though it has been graded at the Choice Fine level, a look at the population report reveals that only three notes in total have been graded. This note has the usual folds, minute tears and brush pen annotations as can be expected for the grade. The Peking branch also issued notes denominated in Taels, although this particular example is denominated in (Mexican) Silver Dollars, which were the currency of choice for international trade even in the early 20th century as they had been for must of the 19th century. An exceptional opportunity for the specialist, the Voyager Collection offers another opportunity to acquire some very challenging varieties of this heavily collected foreign bank that would continue to exist long after German influence in China had ceased. PMG Comments Splits.NoFrom the Voyager Collection of Foreign Banks in China Part 1.
































