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All About Numismatics Auction (AANA) 2018 by TEN Auctioneers Sdn Bhd (1284163-X) All About Numismatics Auction (AANA) 2018 by TEN Auctioneers Sdn Bhd (1284163-X) Auction Series: 1 / 2018 RM30 / copy Date: 1st December 2018 Venue: Armada Hotel, PJ (Arcadia, Lvl 3) Time: 9am – 4pm Public Viewing: 29, 30 November 2018 @ TEN Auctioneers (office) @ J-5-3, Solaris Mont Kiara, KL. Next Auction: 27th April 2019 (Consignment ends on 31st January 2019) www.tenauctioneers.com / fb.com/tenauctioneers This book belongs to Winner of RM600 MRR0001313 #001 All About Numismacs Auc-on (AANA) 2018 Malaysia and World Banknotes & Coins Venue and Date: Auc9on - Armada Hotel, PJ - Saturday, 1 Dec 2018 (Arcadia, Level 3) Registraon: 830am onwards Morning Session: 10am – 1230am AAernoon Session: 1330pm – 1530pm LIVE Bidding available. Please refer to www.raiseandwin.com star-ng from 15th Nov 2018. Viewing by appointment - TEN Auc9oneers Sdn Bhd (office) 29th Nov 2018 (Thurs): 10am – 4pm 30th Nov 2018 (Fri): 10am – 3pm Consignment for AANA 2019 starts now and will end by 31st Jan 2019 Contact: Hadwin Wong – 012 – 257 9431 All About Numismacs Auc-on (AANA) 2019 will be held on 27th April 2019 (Saturday) TEN Auc-oneers Sdn. Bhd. (Creang Value via Auc-ons) J-5-3, No.2, Jalan Solaris, Solaris Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03 – 6206 3918 Website: www.tenauconeers.com Customer Service: [email protected] Whatsapp: 012-257 9431 (Hadwin) or 011-1089 7687 (Mok) Catalogue Approved by BNM / 16 / 11 - 2018 1 Terms and Conditions of Sale This is a public auction conducted by TEN Auctioneers Sdn Bhd (hereinafter referred to as “Auctioneer”) and all sale prices are in Ringgit Malaysia (RM). Registration to bid in this auction constitutes acceptance by you (The “Bidder”) of all the Terms of Sales stated herein. Any Bidder who has won a lot is also referred to as the “Buyer.” Description, Grading and Authenticity Auctioneer is not responsible for the grades assigned and makes no warranty or representation regarding any such grades. Auctioneer shall not give any warranty to any Bidder for any lot and is not liable for any fault or error of description or lack of genuineness or authenticity of any lot. Buyer assumes full responsibility to view any lots before their decision to register and bid. Bidding Process Auctioneer have the right to open or accept bidding on any lot by registered Bidder(s) on behalf of the Consignor or a Bidder by mail, telephone or online (via App). Auctioneer decision on all bidding disputes are final. Auctioneer will have full discretion to accept or decline any bid as well as adjucating all bidding disputes to determine the prevailing bid. When there are identical bids received for a lot, the preference is given to the first bid received as determined by the Auctioneer. A mail bid will be considered on a priority basis versus other types of bids. A floor Bidder and telephone Bidder must bid higher than the highest mail bid in order to win any lot. Once the Buyer is announced for any lot, the Buyer is unconditionally bound to pay for the lot, whether or not there was a mistake from the Bidder. The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw a lot at any point in time until full payment by the Buyer and he / she has taken possession of the lot. 2 Terms and Condi9ons of Sale ( 2 / 3) * IMPORTANT * Buyer’s Premium and Payments A Buyer’s Premium of 15% will be added to the hammer price of each lot for all successful bids. Lots sold through online / App will be subjected to an additional 3% Buyer’s premium in total. Buyers must pay within 7 days of the auction day and the Auctioneer reserves the right to impose late charges of 2% per month to the Buyer. Lots will not be given to Buyer unless full payment has been received and verified. All settlements on the SAME DAY of the auction will be entitled to a 2% discount from the 15% Buyer’s Premium of 15%. There are no additional charges for credit / debit payments. 3 Terms and Conditions of Sale (3 / 3) Shipping and Insurance Buyer is responsible to arrange for shipping and packaging with the Auctioneer. Charges if any will be added to the invoices All the Terms and Conditions of Sale here will be governed by the applicable laws in Malaysia. Bidding Increments All odd bids will be rounded off by the Auctioneer before bidding. For example, RM999 will be rounded to RM1,000. RM Increment 1-100 5 >100 10 >200 20 >500 50 >1,000 100 >2,000 200 >5,000 500 >10,000 1,000 >20000 2,000 >50000 5,000 4 All About Numismacs Auc-on (AANA) 2018 Absentee Bid Form Name: ___________________________________ Iden-ficaon Number: ______________________ Tel : ________________ Email : ________________ Signature: __________________ The bids below follows the same Terms and Condi-ons of Sale as printed in this booklet. All bids are Maximum unless otherwise indicated. The Auc-oneer executes the absentee bids as a convenience to clients and is not to be held responsible for any failure or omission to execute bids. All successful bids are subjected to the same Terms and Condi-ons of Sale as printed in this booklet. This form MUST be submi^ed 24 hours before the auc-on commences. Lot No. Maximum Bid Lot No. Maximum Bid Please send this form via email / mail to: [email protected] TEN Auconeers Sdn. Bhd. J-5-3, No.2, Jalan Solaris, Solaris Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur You may photocopy this form if the rows above are not sufficient. Alternavely, write in to request for soAcopy of the form. 5 Lot 7001 Lot 7005 RP: RM120 RP: RM1,600 Japan 500Yen, Expo ’85 NGC MS 65 China, 1914, (Y-328 LM-64) 50 cents PCGS Tooled VF Details Lot 7002 Lot 7006 RP: RM1,700 BriJsh North Borneo, 1891H, Borneo ½ cent RP: RM1,800 NGC SP65BN China, 1914, (Y-329) $1 PCGS MS-63 Lot 7003 Lot 7007 RP: RM1,500 RP: RM1,500 BriJsh North Borneo, 1903H, 2.5 cent, NGC MS66 China, 1914, (L&M-63 Y-329) S$1 NGC MS61 Lot 7004 Lot 7008 RP: RM150 RP: RM1,700 Sarawak, 1892H, 1 Cent AEF China, 1920 (Y-329 6 LM-77) $1 PCGS MS61 6 Lot 7009 Lot 7013 RP: RM1,700 RP: RM70 China, 1920 (Y-329.6 Connected) $1 Straits SeFlements, 1935, King George V PCGS MS 61 (round 3 & flat 3) Qty: 2 EF Lot 7010 Lot 7014 RP: RM1,000 RP: RM150 Great Britain, 1898-B, Prid-6 Trade$ Malaya, 1939, 1940, 1941i, 1943, 1945 King PCGS MS62 George VI – 1941i 1 Cent GEF Lot 7011 Lot 7015 RP: RM80 RP: RM40 Straits SeFlements, 1875W, Queen Victoria Malaya, 1941, 10 cents, King George VI 1 Cent VF Qty:2 AU Lot 7012 Lot 7016 RP: RM110 RP: RM250 Straits SeFlements, 1920/1921, 50 cents Malaya, 1943, 10 cents, King George VI Qty:2 EF 7 PCGS MS65 Lot 7017 Lot 7021 RP: RM300 RP: RM250 Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah – Malaya, 1943, 10 cents, King George VI Coins 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, NGC MS65 20 cents, 50 cents, $1 UNC Lot 7018 Lot 7022 RP: RM120 RP: RM40 Malaya, 1954, 20 cents, Queen Elizabeth II Singapore 1992 S$10 Lunar Animal Series NGC MS 65 – Monkey (original packing) UNC Lot 7019 Lot 7023 RP: RM90 RP: RM80 Singapore 2010 S$2 Year of the Tiger Malaya 1961 20 cents Queen Elizabeth II, Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin Qty 2 UNC Lot 7020 Lot 7024 RP: RM85 RP: RM85 United Kingdom Crowns (commemorave), Singapore 2014 S$2 Year of the Horse 1965 / 1972 / 1977 / 1980 / 1981 Qty: 5 8 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Lot 7025 Lot 7029 RP: RM200 RP: RM50 Malaysia, 2003 Endangered Animal Species Set Malaysia 1987 $1 30th Anniversary of of 12 Limited Edi_on Qty:12 Independence Qty: 10 Lot 7026 Lot 7030 RP: RM250 RP: RM80 Malaysia, 2005, Endangered Species Limited Edi_on Set Malaysia 1967 1 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 of 12 Qty: 12 cents, 50 cents Qty: 5 Lot 7027 Lot 7031 RP: RM280 RP: RM70 Malaysia 1969 – 1981 $1 Commemorave Coins Set Malaysia 1971 Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Qty: 14 Al-Haj 5 Ringgit Qty: 2 Lot 7028 Lot 7032 RP: RM100 RP: RM20 Malaysia 1989 SEA XV Games $5 Malaysia 1986 – 1990 $1 5th Malaysia Plan Qty: 10 Qty: 2 9 Lot 7033 Lot 7037 RP: RM25 RP: RM230 Malaysia 1989 SEA Games XV $5 Coin Educaon 2003 Set of 12 Qty: 2 Lot 7034 Lot 7038 RP: RM40 RP: RM300 Malaysia 1990 $5 Kuala Lumpur 100 Years Malaysia 1976 Conservaon 15 Ringgit GAUR Qty: 2 RM25 Hornbill Qty: 2 Lot 7035 Lot 7039 RP: RM80 RP: RM100 Malaysia 1992 WWF $5 Malaysia 1976 KWSP 25th Anniversary 1 Qty: 2 Ringgit Peruf Lot 7036 Lot 7040 RP: RM150 RP: RM145 Malaysia Numismacs Society 40th Anniversary Medal Malaysia 1976 KWSP 25th Anniversary 1 Serial Number 113 Ringgit Peruf 10 Lot 7041 Lot 7045 RP: RM100 RP: RM260 Malaysia 1976 Rancangan Malaysia Ke-3 10 Malaysia 1986 – 1990 RMK - 5 25 Ringgit Peruf Ringgit S/N: 2383 Peruf Lot 7042 Lot 7046 RP: RM50 RP: RM300 Malaysia 1981 - 1985 RMK - 4 1 Ringgit Malaysia 1986 35th Anniversary PATA $1 Peruf $5 S/N: 4314 Lot 7043 Lot 7047 RP: RM80 RP: RM60 Malaysia 1981 Tun Hussein Onn RMK - 4 20 Malaysia 1987 30th MERDEKA 1 Ringgit Ringgit Peruf Peruf S/N: 8179 Lot 7044 Lot 7048 RP: RM530 RP: RM80 Malaysia 1986 PATA $1 $5 S/N: 5734 Malaysia 1987 30th MERDEKA 10 Ringgit S/N: 8065 11 Lot 7053 Lot 7049 RP: RM140 Malaysia 1989 Sea Games XV 5 RP: RM80 Ringgit 15 Ringgit S/N: 10594 Malaysia 1989 Commonwealth Meeting 5 Ringgit S/N: 3032 Peruf Lot 7054 Lot 7050 RP: RM280 Malaysia 1989 SEA Games XV Ringgit RP: RM60 15 Ringgit S/N: 14830 Peruf Malaysia 1989 SEA Games XV 5 Ringgit S/N: 26340 Peruf Lot 7055 Lot 7051 RP: RM330 RP: RM200 Malaysia 1989 Commonwealth Malaysia 1989 Melaka Bandaraya Meeting 25 Ringgit 5 Ringgit Bersejarah 10 Ringgit S/N: 13070 Peruf S/N: 00724 Lot 7056 Lot 7052 RP: RM260 RP: RM140 Malaysia 1976 S10R 3rd Malaysian 5 Yr Malaysia 1989 BNM 30th Anniversary 30 Plan 10 Ringgit NGC PF 69 Ultra Ringgit S/N: 06269 Peruf 12 Cameo Lot 7057 Lot 7060 RP: RM400 RP: RM600 Malaysia 2011 S10R WWF 50th Malaysia 1979FM Bank Negara Anniversary Anniversary 10 Ringgit NGC PF69 1 Ringgit NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Ultra Cameo Lot 7058 Lot 7061 RP: RM300 RP: RM260 Malaysia 1980FM S25R 9th Southeast Asian Malaysia 2013 S10R Malaysia Day Games NGC PF68 Ultra Cameo 50th Anni.
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