Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Trigometric June Auction Postponed
























Trigometric Sdn. Bhd. decided to postpone their June auction to July with their statement made in their Facebook page as below,

Dear Friends and Esteemed Clients,
As you may well know, the recent outbreak has only seen sharp increases and has yet to settle down for the better. In the best interest of everyone and their well being, we have decided to postpone our JUNE 18-20 AUCTION and JUNE 21-23 KLINF numismatic fair to JULY 2-4, and JULY 5-7 KLINF numismatic fair respectively.
It is our hope that by then the situation will have settled down, and we can continue our live event in the Hilton Hotel. If the situation does not improve by July, we will have no choice but to cancel the 6th KLINF and Live Floor Bidding all together, and just proceed with Online Live Auction.
We hope that everyone can understand that this has been carefully decided and is in everyone's best interest to stay away from the masses for the time being.
Please stay safe and stay strong.

 

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Malaysia 50 Ringgit Printer's Model Note

















Today 23rd May 2021 Spink is holding their auction CSS62B with title The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale, iunder the lot 1046, found the very interest piece of collection, namely the Malaysia 50 Ringgit Uniface Front and Back Printer's Model, the auction lot link can be found here.

So what is actually a printer's model note? Very lucky I found the discussion on this lot in FB, and Mr. Hann Boom from Trigometric had give a well explanation on what is the Printer's Model Note, below are the explanation from Mr. Hann Boom in FB discussion which it helps us to understand what Printer's Model is.

The best way to understand a “Printer’s Model” is to think of it like an “Art”, because it is most likely hand executed. These notes are pieced together by hand and presented in a cardboard or paper showing a variety of designs, for the purpose of final approval, or it could mean the start of a new design being brain stormed. Some printer’s models are hand painted, in which case it will have become an “Artist’s Rendition”, which is also a printer’s model by categorisation.
There are a few ways to identify a “Printer’s Model”.
First. Any notes mounted or stuck on a card board can be classified as a printer’s model. Sometimes the card stock can be cut down, just like the one shown. But most of the time, the card stock will be several times larger than the actual note, this is because they are retained so that the printer or designer can make annotations around the border of the note for the purpose of changes and different opportunities.
Second. Any hand executed essays or composite essays, pieces of different important design aspects of a banknote, either glued together, or mounted on the banknote paper, can also be considered as a “Printer’s Model”.
Most important aspect of this is the different pieces of designs such as border, denomination, signature, or portraits etc, being attached together by adhesive onto the note itself.
Very interesting part of an area for collection to be honest because Printer’s Model is usually unique and one of a kind. Very easily identifiable through its special never before seen designs of a possible issue. Truly like an art if anyone asks.
I hope this helps!


 

Thursday, May 13, 2021

1903B Straits Settlements One Dollar Incuse Mintmark MS65

 





















In the coin section, this 1903B Straits Settlements One Dollar graded with MS65 by NGC is stealing the limelight in the Trigometric June 2021 Auction. 

Their highlights introduction is Facebook Page as below,

Highlighting an extremely rare lot in Trigo’s upcoming JUNE 18-20 Auction.
1903B Straits Settlements, 1 Dollar
Incuse Mintmark
MS65
The 1903B is much scarcer than 1904B. Extremely Rare to be in this high grade.
Truly fascinating to know that Straits Settlements Silver Dollars were first minted in 1903 to replace then British, Mexican and Hong Kong Dollars.
The purpose of this action was to create a separate exchange value for the new Straits dollar as compared with the other silver dollars that were circulating in the region, notably the British trade dollar. The idea was that when the exchange value had diverged significantly from that of the other silver dollars, then the authorities would peg it to sterling at that value, hence putting the Straits Settlements unto the gold exchange standard. This pegging occurred when the Straits dollar reached the value of two shillings and four pence, against sterling.

Within a few years, the value of silver rose rapidly such as to make the silver value of the Straits dollar higher than its gold exchange value. To prevent these dollars from being melted down, a new smaller dollar was issued in 1907 with the same design, but reduced silver content. 

Trigometric June 2021 Auction Specimen Banknotes Highlights

Trigometric Sdn. Bhd. will be hosting their June 2021 Auction on 19th to 20th at Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur, and they start posting the auction lots highlights at their Facebook Page, one thing I found interesting this time is quite a lot of extremely rare specimen banknotes will be featuring in this auction, ranging from Malaya & British Borneo, Straits Settlements, and even the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation 1922 piece of Colour Trial Specimen, those item are out of my touch, but keeping a copy of this beautiful photo here in my blog will be nice for my own viewing enjoyment.