We often learn about coins recovered from shipwrecks, but banknotes? Not so much. It's rare that these survive. Noonan's will be offering two such banknote survivors in their upcoming sale. Here's the press release.
-Editor
Two 10-rupee banknotes that were recovered from the wreck of the SS Shirala, which was sunk by a German U-boat on 2 July 1918 will be offered at Noonans Mayfair on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in a sale of World Banknotes. They are each estimated to fetch £2,000-2,600.
As Thomasina Smith, Worldwide Head of Numismatics at Noonans, explained: Whole blocks of these notes, along with lots of provisions ranging from marmalade to ammunition, were on their way to Bombay from London when the boat was sunk by a German U-Boat. Many notes floated to shore, including unsigned 5 and 10 Rupees, and signed 1 Rupees (one of which also features in this auction). Most were recovered and subsequently destroyed by the authorities and new ones were printed to replace them, however a very few examples remained in private hands.
She continues: I have never seen notes like these before – and these only came to light after the Bank of England mentioned about the shipwreck on social media. These are in very good condition – they must have been in the middle of a tightly bound bundle, so didn't make contact with the sea. It's also wonderful that they bear consecutive serial numbers.
For more information, or to bid, see:
https://www.noonans.co.uk/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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