Auction Catalogue
Imperial Bank of Persia, colour trial 100 Tomans, ND (1924-1932), in PMG holder 58, choice about uncirculated, marked E in top right, an extremely rare example of a genuine ‘colour trial’ that lives up to it’s name, this being the exact colours that were chosen for issue exactly 100 years ago
BNB B119t, Pick 17ct £5,000-£7,000
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Mount Damavand Collection of Persian Banknotes.
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This is an extremely rare example of a genuine Bradbury Wilkinson ‘colour trial’, used for the purpose of testing different colour schemes prior to printing, rather than the far more common ‘commercial specimens’ used by salesmen. These genuine colour trials were always marked with a letter in the margin, and no other holes or overprints so that the whole design could be seen properly. They are very rare, with only one or two of each colour ever being produced.
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