| Note | 1952 Coombs Wilson Ten Shillings Consecutive Pair (R15) |
| Quality | Uncirculated |
| Rarity | Extremely rare as a consecutive pair |
| Provenance | Pettit Collection |
| Price | $ 4,600 |
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The 1952 Coombs Wilson Ten Shillings note signalled the end of an era.
With the passing of George VI in 1952, it became the very last Ten Shillings to depict George VI as the reigning monarch. Notes that define an era are highly valued.
But this is not a single note. This offer involves a consecutive pair of Coombs Wilson Ten Shillings which makes it more special again.
Furthermore the quality is superb. Both notes are presented in flawless Uncirculated quality, crisp with vibrant original colour.
This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire two premium quality notes at a very affordable price point.
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