Next month Heritage will sell a landmark collection of Cyprus banknotes. Here's the press release, and some images I picked from the sale. -Editor
Heritage Auctions Presents Finest Offering Ever of Cypriot Currency
Ibrahim Salem Collection of Cyprus set for Auction Sept. 8 in Long Beach, California
Before the 20th century, most of Cyprus’ money needs were filled by coins from the British Empire, Turkey and other countries in the area. By 1914, World War I was contracting coin
supplies, and an emergency paper issue was released in Cyprus. That was the start of Cyprus issuing its own paper money.
The Ibrahim Salem Collection of Cyprus is the finest offering of currency from this strategically important island nation to go to auction. The vast political changes in the last century have
produced a wide array of notes, with stunning designs of monarchy and antiquity.
Salem is a banknote collector of over 40 years. His passion for artistry and history led him into architecture and collecting. He is one of the most prolific architects in Dubai, with hardly a
spot in the skyline that does not feature one of his projects.
Notes Issued Under British Authority
The notes issued under the British Authority include a number of highlights in this collection. Three Specimen issues of the 1914 Emergency Issue are included, each one expected to bring more than
$20,000. The collection features many of the dates and denominations issued under King George V, all of which are incredibly scarce, including a rarely seen and fully issued 1936 £5 in PMG Very Fine
30.
Notes of King George the VI are rare in these grades, and rarely accompanied by so many Specimen issues. One of the most desirable is the 10 Shilling Specimen from the 1952-53 Issue.
Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 was preceded by a tremendous amount of pomp and planning. One of the die trials of her official currency portrait that was submitted for approval is expected
to bring $1,000-2,000. The last dated £5 note issued before the Republic under Queen Elizabeth is one of just a few examples known and is expected to realize more than $15,000.
Notes of the Republic
Salem’s holdings from the Republic of Cyprus are unequaled. In addition to achieving some of the finest grades known for Cyprus, a large number of the issues from the 1960s into the 1990s are serial
number 1 issues, including the first 250 Mils and 500 Mils notes printed and released.
Artistry and Design
Beginning with the first issues of Cyprus, Salem sought design and color trials, specimens and proofs that represent interesting views of the design process. The trials from 1917-20 are extremely
scarce, with each expected to command $7,000 or more. An unissued design trial featuring Makarios III, the founder of modern Cyprus, never was issued. It is expected to bring more than $4,000.
To view the lot listings, see:
The Ibrahim Salem
Collection of Cyprus (https://www.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?Nty=1&Ntk=SI_Titles
-Desc&Ns=Price%7c1&N=0+793+794+791+792+1893+1577+2088&Ntt=
%22Ibrahim+Salem+Collection%22&ic4=SortBy-071515)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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