Auktion 1 Paper money, Bonds and Shares
Von Money and Exchange
6.5.25

Welcome to the inaugural auction from Velanord Ltd, trading as Money and Exchange — a trusted platform dedicated to collectors and enthusiasts of historical and world currency. This special event features a thoughtfully curated selection of rare and collectible paper money from around the world, including notes from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the United States, and Australia and Oceania, as well as exceptional pre-1800 issues.


Among the highlights are specimen notes, a strong offering of PMG graded notes in high grades, and a unique collection of checks and bills of exchange dating back to the late 18th century, offering a rare glimpse into early financial history. We are also pleased to present an impressive range of scripophily, featuring historic bonds and shares from notable financial periods and institutions.


Every lot reflects our team’s commitment to excellence, authenticity, and a genuine passion for numismatics. We invite you to explore the catalogue and place your bids with confidence.


For any inquiries, please contact us at velanordltd@mail.com — we’re happy to assist.

Best of luck, and happy collecting

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Die Auktion ist beendet

LOS 374:

Hungary Italy Banca Ungaro-Italiana 1929 Bond Certificate $100 Gold Bond Coupons uncancelled


Startpreis:
$ 20
Auktionshaus-Provision: 20% Nähere Details
6.5.25 bei Money and Exchange
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Hungary Italy Banca Ungaro-Italiana 1929 Bond Certificate $100 Gold Bond Coupons uncancelled
This bearer bond issued by Banca Ungaro-Italiana in Budapest, Hungary represents a loan of 100 USD under a $2 million municipal bond program. The beautiful aquamarine border and dual-language text reflect the cosmopolitan nature of Central European finance during the interwar years. These instruments were marketed across Europe and the US, indicative of Hungary's foreign borrowing efforts. A rare and well-preserved artifact of international finance from the post-Austro-Hungarian era.
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