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Introduction to the Sale

Foreword

On behalf of the entire Archives International Auctions team, I would like to personally welcome you to our 69th auction we have held over the last 14 years. We are excited to offer over 900 lots of rare and desirable U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins, Historic Financial Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera. We are also proud to be offeringnumerous rare and desirable items consigned from various estates and longtime collections with many items havingnever been offered previously at auction.

The auction will be held over one day and include over 380 lots of World Banknotes; 14 lots of World Coins; 135 lots ofU.S. banknotes, Security Printing and Historic Financial Ephemera; and over 384 lots of U.S. and World Scripophily.

We are now working on and actively seeking consignments for our Fall 2021 auctions tentatively planned frommid-September to early October, 2021. We are looking for U.S. and World Banknotes, Coins, Scripophily and SecurityPrinting Ephemera as well as other numismatic & philatelic items, so please contact us to discuss how you may participate in our future auctions. The team at Archives International Auctions would like to thank you for your participation during these interesting and for some people, very difficult times. We hope we are adding a little fun and enjoyment to your life and that you are doing well, staying healthy and staying safe. We look forward to seeing everyone again at upcoming shows and look forward to a better upcoming year.

Best of luck

Bob Schwartz

Auction 69 featuring

U.S., & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins,Historic Financial Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTIONWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2021: Lots 1 to 918 IN 3 SESSIONS

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SESSION 2 – Lots 303 to 613 beginning no earlier than 2:30 PM EST after Session 1 is CompleteWorld Banknotes from Russia to Zambia; World Coins; U.S. Colonial, Obsolete, Fractional, Large & Small Size Banknotes; Security Printing & Historic Ephemera; Checks, Drafts & Exchanges; and U.S. Scripophily – Part 1.

SESSION 1 – Lots 1 to 302 beginning at 11:00 AM ESTWorld Banknotes from Albania to Romania

SESSION 3 – Lots 614 to 918 beginning no earlier than 5:30 PM EST after Session 2 is CompleteWorld Scripophily and U.S. Scripophily – Part 2

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DR. ROBERT I. SCHWARTZPresident, Archives International Auctions

DESCRIPTIONSDr. Robert I. SchwartzMahdi Bseiso Casey Abribat

CATALOG PRODUCTIONLeroy Mitchell – Vice President of Catalog Production and Director of OperationsDavid Conway, Robert SchwartzAlfred Henry, Casey Abribat, Cara Walenza, Mahdi Bseiso

AUCTIONEERNorman R. Scrivener, License #695072

I would also like to thank my good friends Norman Scrivener, Larry Schuffman, John Herzog, Russell Kaye, and Mahdi Bseiso for their help, advice and moral support during the writing and production of this catalog. In addition, I want to thank David Conway and Debra Schwartz for their amazing technical help in completing this catalog as well as keeping their sense of humor throughout the entire cataloging time period. I would also like to acknowledge my hard-working team at AIA for another great job and I especially want to thank Leroy Mitchell, for his continuous friendship and extreme patience during the process of the completion of the sixty-nineth volume of the Archives International Auction Series.

Bob Schwartz

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Sale 69 Wednesday, August 4, 2021 in 3 Sessions Lots 1 - 918

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SESSION 2 – Lots 303 to 613 beginning no earlier than 2:30 PM EST after Session 1 is CompleteWorld Banknotes from Russia to Zambia; World Coins; U.S. Colonial, Obsolete, Fractional, Large & Small Size Banknotes; Security Printing & Historic Ephemera; Checks, Drafts & Exchanges; and U.S. Scripophily – Part 1.

U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins, Historic Financial Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

SESSION 1 – Lots 1 to 302 beginning at 11:00 AM ESTWorld Banknotes from Albania to Romania

SESSION 3 – Lots 614 to 918 beginning no earlier than 5:30 PM EST after Session 2 is CompleteWorld Scripophily and U.S. Scripophily – Part 2

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SESSION 2 : Lots 303 to 613 beginning no earlier than 2:30 PM EST after Session 1 is completeWorld Banknotes from Russia to Zambia; World Coins; U.S. Colonial, Obsolete, Fractional, Large & Small Size Banknotes; Security Printing & Historic Ephemera; Checks, Drafts & Exchanges; and U.S. Scripophily – Part 1.

RUSSIA TO ZAMBIA…………………………..............................................…...WORLD COINS – ENGLAND TO GERMANY...............................................….U.S. COLONIAL, OBSOLETE, & FRACTIONAL CURRENCY…..............……U.S. LARGE & SMALL TYPE BANKNOTES……………………..................…..SECURITY PRINTING EPHEMERA……........................................................…CHECKS, DRAFTS & EXCHANGES………………...................................…….HISTORIC EPHEMERA AND STAMPS.............................................................U.S. FEDERAL BONDS AND FISCAL DOCUMENTS......................................U.S. SCRIPOPHILY – PART 1……....................................................................

U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins, Historic Financial Ephemera and Security Printing EphemeraWEDNESDAY, August 4, 2021

SESSION 1 : Lots 1 to 302 beginning at 11:30 AM EST World Banknotes from Albania to Romania

ALBANIA to ROMANIA………………………….................................................

Table of Contents

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303-383384-397398-420421-427428-457458-482483-527528-533534-613

SESSION 3 : Lots 614-918 beginning no earlier than 5:30 PM EST, following Session 2U.S. Colonial, Obsolete, Confederate, Large Size and Small Size Banknotes, M.P.C.,Depression Scrip, Security Printing & Historic Ephemera; Checks, Drafts & Exchanges,U.S. War & Savings Bonds, U.S. Postal History and U.S. & World Scripophily

WORLD SCRIPOPHILY……………...................................................................U.S. SCRIPOPHILY – PART 2…………….........................................................

614-677678-918

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FOREIGN BANKNOTESAlbania

1 1 Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar Issued Banknote Assortment, 1953

Albania…... 1953. 7 Issued banknotes: 1 Lek FX4; 5 Lek FX5; 10 Lek FX6; 50 Lek FX7; 100 Lek FX8; 500 Lek FX9. XF to Choice AU Condition or better. (7) ................... Est. $300-600

Algeria

2 2 Banque de l’Algerie. 1892 Issue Banknote. Algeria.... 1892. 1000 Francs,

P-31, issued banknote, Seated allegorical women on left and right, blue on beige underprint, S/N F.5-749, Back blue and light brown, VF with small 3 mm tear at top. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................ Est. $130-260

3 3 Banque de l’Algerie. 1944 Issue Banknote. Algeria…. September 15, 1944.

500 Francs, P-95, issued banknote, S/N T.181-219, Fine to Choice Fine condition, scarce note in any condition. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................... Est. $140-280

Angola

4 4 Banco de Angola. 1970 Issued “Serial Number 1”, Banknote.

Angola.... 1970. 1000 Escudos, P-98, issued banknote, S/N 70RR000001 “Serial Number 1”, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64, TDLR. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................................... Est. $500-1000

5 5 Banco de Angola, ND (1973) Uncut Banknote Sheet of 4 notes

Angola. ND (1973). 4 pieces, all the same and uncut: 500 Escudos, P-107, Dark brown and purple on multicolor underprint, Luiz de Camoes at right, POCs. Rare in this format. AU condition. (4) ........................................................................................ Est. $300-500

Armenia

6 6 Government Bank, 1919 (ND 1920) Issued Banknote Armenia. 1919

(ND 1920). 100 Rubles, P-31, Issued banknote, Green on orange and yellow underprint, S/N A973420, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Annotation”. Printer: W&S. ......................................................................................................... Est. $120-200

Wednesday, August 4th, 2021: Session 1 - lots 1 to 302 World Banknotes from Albania to Romania

Beginning at 11:00 am EST

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Austria

7 7 Austrian Hungarian Bank, 1902 Banknote Assortment Austria, 1902.

lot of 32 pieces, 16 are: 1000 Kronen, P-59, Blue with woman at right, German text on back; and 16 are 1000 Kronen, P-60, Blue with woman at right, Ornaments on back. XF to Choice AU- Uncirculated. Attractive assortment. (32) ......................................... Est. $60-120

Bahamas

8 8 Bahamas Government. L.1919 (1930) Issue Banknote. Bahamas....

L.1919 (1930). 4 Shillings, P-5, issued banknote, Green on light red undertint, King George V at right, Sailboat at center and arms at left, back green, Fine to almost Choice Fine with stains, W&S. (From the Allen Berk Collection)..................................... Est. $300-600

Bangladesh

9 9 Bangladesh Bank, ND (1972) Issued Banknote Pair Bangladesh. ND

(1972). 2 pieces, both are: 100 Taka, P-12a, Issued banknote, Brown on multicolor underprint, S/Ns A4231242 and B1017424, Watermark: Tiger head. Fine-VF condition. (2)............................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

Barbados

10 10 Government of Barbados, British Administration. 1939 Issue

Banknote. Barbados.... 1st September, 1939. $1, P-2b, issued banknote, legal tender note, King George VI issue with his portrait at the right, S/N B/G 679350, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ, BWC. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................ Est. $600-1200

Belarus

11 11 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. 1992. Lot of 13 Issued

Notes. Belarus. 1992. 50 Kapeek, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 5000 Rublei, P-1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6 (2); 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12, issued banknote group, Unc (13).... Est. $75-130

12 12 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. 1994-1996. Lot of 8

Issued Notes. Belarus. 1994. 20000, 50000, and 10000 Rublei, P-13 (2); 14 (3); 15 (3), issued banknote octet, Unc (8). .............................................................................. Est. $70-120

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13 13 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. 1998-1999. Lot of 6

Issued Notes. Belarus. 1998. 1000, 5000, 500000, 1 Million, and 5 Million Rublei, P-18; 19; 20; 28 (2); 29, issued banknote group, Unc (6). ...................................... Est. $120-200

14 14 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. 2000. Lot of 24 Issued

Notes. Belarus. 2000. 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 20000, 50000, and 100000 Rublei, P-21; 22; 23; 24 (2); 25; 26 (3); 27 (3); 28 (3); 29 (2); 30 (2); 32; 34 (2), issued banknote group, AU to Unc (24). ......................................................................... Est. $120-240

15 15 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. 2000. Lot of 3 Issued

Notes. Belarus. 2000. 50, 50000, and 200000 Rublei, P-25a; 32a; 36, issued banknote trio, Unc (3)............................................................................................................. Est. $80-150

Belgian Congo

16 16 Banque du Congo Belge, 1943 Issued Banknote Belgian Congo. 1943.

10 Francs, P-14C, Issued banknote, Violet on pink underprint, S/N R369887, Overprint: Troisieme Emission - 1943, Watermark: Okapi head. Printer: W&S. Fine condition....... ................................................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

17 17 Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda-Urundi Issued

Banknote Pair, 1959 Belgian Congo.... 1959. 2 Issued banknotes: 20 Francs, P-31, Green on multicolor underprint, S/N AT 040986, Watermark: Elephant’s head; and 50 Francs, P-32, Red on multicolor underprint, S/N Z 039526, Watermark: Leopard’s head. Both are in XF to About Uncirculated condition. Printer: TDLR. (2) .................... Est. $110-220

Belgium

18 18 Banque Nationale de Belgique. 1914. Issued Banknote. Belgium.

Issued 1 Franc, 1914, P-81. ICG AU/UNC 60. ........................................................ Est. $200-300

19 19 Banque Nationale de Belgique. 1914. Issued Banknote. Belgium.

Issued 2 Francs, 1914, P-82. ICG AU/UNC 60. ....................................................... Est. $280-375

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20 20 Banque Nationale de Belgique, 1943 (ND 1944) Issued Banknote

Belgium. 1943 (ND 1944). 500 Francs - 100 Belgas, P-124, Issued banknote, Blue and multicolor, S/N T2036352, Watermark: Monogram, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 with comment “Pinholes”. Printer: BWC. ............................................................. Est. $160-280

Bermuda/British Administration

21 21 Bermuda Government, 1937 Issued Banknote Bermuda/British

Administration. 1937. 10 Shillings, P-9, BG B9a, Issued banknote, Green with multicolor, S/N H079751, ICG graded F/VF 25. BWC. ......................................................... Est. $900-1800

22 22 Bermuda Government, 1957 Issued Banknote Bermuda/British

Administration. 1957. 5/- Shillings, P-18b, Issued banknote, Brown on multicolor underprint, S/N P/1 362466, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Printer: BWC. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-400

Bermuda

23 23 Bermuda Monetary Authority. 1992. Issued Commemorative

Banknote. Bermuda. 1992. 50 Dollars, P-40, issued banknote, Christopher Columbus Quincentenary 1492-1992 Commemorative Issue, Low S/N C/C 000524 with Maltese Cross, PMG Graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. ................................................... Est. $250-450

Bolivia

24 24 Banco Central de Bolivia, 1962 Issued Error Banknote - Mis-

matched Serial Numbers. Bolivia. 1962. 10 Pesos Bolivianos, P-154a, Issued banknote, Olive-green on multicolor underprint, S/N W2248090/2248091, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Mismatched S/N Error”. Printer: TDLR. ........ ................................................................................................................................. Est. $140-280

25 25 Banco Central de Bolivia, 1962 Issued Sequential Error Banknote

Pair Bolivia. 1962. 2 pieces, both the same: 10 Pesos Bolivianos, P-154a, Issued banknotes, Olive-green on multicolor, Both PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Mismatched S/N Error”. TDLR. ......................................................... Est. $260-375

British Caribbean Territories

26 26 British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group, 1950 Issued

Banknote British Caribbean Territories. 1950. 1 Dollar, P-1, Issued banknote, Red on multicolor underprint, S/N F/1 323002. Printer: BWC. VG condition. .................. Est. $90-150

27 27 British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group, 1951 Issued

Banknote British Caribbean Territories. 1951. 2 Dollars, P-2, Issued banknote, Blue on multicolor underprint, S/N D/I 269437. Printer: BWC. VF condition. ........... Est. $120-200

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Burundi

28 28 Banque de la Republique du Burundi Issued Banknote Trio, 1970-

88 Burundi. 1970-88. 3 Issued banknotes: 10 Francs, P-20b, Red on green and blue underprint, S/N L 715024; 100 Francs, P-29a, Purple on multicolor underprint, S/N AY 342316; and 500 Francs, P-30c, Dark blue on multicolor underprint, S/N M 915277. All are in About Uncirculated condition. (3) .................................................................... Est. $40-70

Cambodia

29 29 Banque Nationale du Cambodge. ND (1956-1972). Specimen

Banknote. Cambodia. Specimen 100 Riels, ND (1956-1972), P-13as. PMG graded Choice Unc 63 EPQ (Cert # 5003605-016). ABNC. ................................................ Est. $230-350

Cameroun

30 30 Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale. ND (1978). Issued

Banknote. Cameroun. Issued 10000 Francs, ND (1978), P-18b BEAC B4b. ICG Uncirculated 63. BdF. .............................................................................................. Est. $400-600

Canada

31 31 Bank of Montreal, 1938 Issued Banknote Canada. 1938. $5 - Montreal,

Quebec, 5056202, Issued banknote, Black and green, S/N 525188 pp D - Various | C.B. Gordon, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ. ......................................... Est. $180-280

32 32 Canadian Pacific Express Co., 1953-1963 Travelers Check Pair

Canada, ND (1953 and 1963). 2 pieces: Uncut Specimen Check Trio, each $20, Brown text on light blue background, Blue specimen overprints; Uncut Specimen Check Trio, 2 Pounds and 10 Pounds (2), Green text with green background. Both are in Fine condition. The Canadian Pacific Express Company was founded in 1873 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Its industry was trucking and its headquarters was in Toronto, Ontario. The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) (reporting marks CP, CPAA, MILW, SOO), known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996 and simply Canadian Pacific, is a historic Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881. (2) .............................................................................. Est. $80-120

Central African Republic

33 33 Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale. ND (1974). Issued

Banknote. Central African Republic. Issued 500 Francs, ND (1974), P-1 BEAC B1a. ICG AU/UNC 60. FCOF. ........................................................................................ Est. $350-550

34 34 Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale. ND (1974). Issued

Banknote. Central African Republic. Issued 5000 Francs, ND (1974), P-3b BEAC B3b. ICG AU+ 58* with comment “Mild yellowing tone on obverse”. BdF................. Est. $700-1000

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35 35 Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale. 1980. Specimen Banknote.

Central African Republic. Specimen 1000 Francs, 1980, P-10s. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 EPQ (Cert # 5001735-015). This is the highest graded note in the PMG census out of only 2 graded for this scarce variety. ....................................................................... Est. $350-700

Ceylon

36 36 Central Bank of Ceylon. 1952. Issued Banknote. Ceylon. Issued 5

Rupees, 1952, P-51. PMG graded Very Fine 35 (Cert # 5003605-015). BWC. ........ Est. $280-400

Chile

37 37 Banco Central de Chile. 1928. Issued Banknote Sequential Pair.

Chile. Pair of issued 10 Pesos, 1928, P-83b. S/N B39 014666-014667, Both are PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003606-016 & 5003606-017). Sequential Pair. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $350-500

38 38 Banco Central de Chile. 1928. Issued Banknote. Chile. Issued 10 Pesos,

1928, P-83b. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003606-018). Sequential with previous lot. .................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

39 39 LaSociedad delCanal deMaipo, 190x (1900’s)SpecimenBond

Santiago, Chile, 1900’s. 500 Pesos Specimen 8% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with red border and underprint, Trio of allegorical women flank portrait of a man with scenic background at top center. Return to Issue Room stamp at top right corner, POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. ...................................................................................... Est. $150-250

40 40 Municipalidad de Valpraiso 1884 Specimen Bond Valparaiso, Chile,

1884. 500 Pesos Specimen 5% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with black border, Coat of Arms depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial number, POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Valparaiso is a port city on Chile’s coast. ............... Est. $150-250

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China - Republic

41 41 Central Bank of China, 1947 The First of 2 Sequential High Grade

Banknotes in the Auction. China. 1947. 5000 Yuan, P-312 S/M#C300-301, Issued banknote, blue on green, S/N NW048959, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Printer: CPF. ................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

42 42 Central Bank of China, 1947 The Second of 2 Sequential

High Grade Banknotes in the Auction. China. 1947. 5000 Yuan, P-312 S/M#C300-301, Issued banknote, blue on green, S/N NW048960, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Printer: CPF. ........................................................................ Est. $200-300

China - Japanese Influence

43 43 Central Reserve Bank of China. 1943 Issue Banknote. China. 1943. 100

Yuan, P-J23a, S/M#C297, issued banknote, block letters only, Block AAI, PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 63. ............................................................................................ Est. $85-140

44 44 Federal Reserve Bank of China, ND (1945) Issue Banknote. China,

1000 Yuan, P-J91c, S/M#C286-94, Green, Great Wall of China, back green, Block <20> S/N 0970535, Choice VF to XF with bright colors, sharp corners and large even margins. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $60-120

China - Provincial Banks

45 45 Chihli Province, 1928Treasury ExchangeNote Issue Banknote.

China..... 1 Yuan, P-S1241a (S/M#C160-10), Issued banknote, Orange with bridge at center on face, back orange with large red seal, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 (Exceptional Paper Quality) with claims to XF, scarce note in any condition. BEPP. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................ Est. $200-400

46 46 Chihli Province, 1926 “Term Circulating Notes” Issue Banknote.

China.... 5 Yuan, P-S1252 (S/M#C162-11), Issued banknote, Blue and Violet on face, back green with large red seal, PMG graded Uncirculated 62 NET with note on paper pulls on face and a 1/2 inch tear on the bottom middle margin, otherwise, a very rare and attractive note rarely seen at auction. Printer: SOPO (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

47 47 Fukien Provincial Bank, 1939 Issue Banknote. China…. 1 Yuan, P-S1420

(S/M#F27-50), Issued banknote, red face, brown back, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58, attractive note. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ......................... Est. $80-160

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48 48 Industrial Development Bank of Jehol, 1925 Issue Banknote.

China….. 1925, 5 Yuan, P-S2187a (S/M#J1-71a), Issued banknote, Yellow-Orange with Great Wall, back Orange-Yellow, Signature of P.C. Kao, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ...................................................................... Est. $250-500

49 49 Shanse Provincial Bank, ND (1924) Issue Banknote. Taiyuan, China....

ND (1924). 20 Coppers, P-S2634a (S/M#S23-21a), Issued banknote, Blue on pink underprint, S/N 10385818, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53 with two Chinese characters handwritten on the face. Scarce note with only 6 auction appearance since 2010. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .................................................................. Est. $250-375

50 50 Provincial Bank of Three Eastern Provinces, 1929 Issue Banknote.

Three Eastern Provinces, China.... 1929. $1, P-S2962a (S/M#T214-190c), Issued banknote, Black on m/c, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40. scarce in this high of grade. Red serial numbers, ABNC. Only 2 examples were found in the PMG census, with this being the highest graded. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .................................. Est. $130-260

China - Military Issues

51 51 Provincial Army-Note of Shantung, 1926 Issue Banknote. China….

1926. 1 Yuan, P-S3939 (S/M#S44-20), Issued banknote. Dark teal instead of issued gray. Wooded roadway. PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45, Scarce note. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ...................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

China & Russia

52 52 Jewish People’s (or National) Bank in Harbin, 1928 I/U Bill of

ExchangeWithRevenue Imprint. Harbin, China, 1928, $65 with Revenue stamp duty of 40cts, dark blue and light orange on left counterfoil, VF condition. Rare Harbin Fiscal document. ........................................................................................ Est. $375-750

Colombia

53 53 Banco Nacional de la Republica de Colombia, 1899 Issued

Banknote Colombia. 1899. 2 Pesos, P-252, Issued banknote, Gray on red underprint, S/N H 180246, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45 with comment “Stains”. Printer: LN. .......................................................................................................................... Est. $230-375

54 54 Banco de la Republica. 1941. Specimen Banknote. Colombia. Specimen

1 Peso, 1941, P-387s. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ with comment “Printer’s Annotation” (Cert # 5003608-016). ......................................................................... Est. $325-450

55 55 Banco de la Republica Issued Banknote Trio, 1964-73 Colombia.....

1964-73. 3 Issued banknotes: 1964, 500 Pesos Oro, P-408b, Olive-green on multicolor underprint, S/N 1193058; 500 Pesos Oro, P-411a, Green on multicolor underprint, S/N 03086082; and 500 Pesos Oro, P-416a, Red on multicolor underprint, S/N 16049751, VF to XF. (3) .................................................................................................................. Est. $120-240

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Congo

56 56 Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale. ND (1981). Issued

Banknote. Congo. Issued 10000 Francs, ND (1981), P-5b. ICG Uncirculated 63. BdF. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $600-900

Congo Democratic Republic

57 57 Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda-Urundi, 1962

Issued Banknote Congo Democratic Republic. 1962. 1000 Francs, P-2a, Issued Banknote, Purple on multicolor underprint, S/N CM8387498, Without Watermark, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58. ......................................................... Est. $400-600

58 58 Banque Nationale du Congo Specimen Banknote Pair, ca. 1960s

Congo Democratic Republic..... 2 pieces: 1968, 1 Zaire = 100 Makuta, P-12s2, Specimen banknote, Brown and multicolor, S/N A000000; and 1961-64, 1000 Francs, P-8s, Specimen banknote, Blue and multicolor, S/N AA000000 445. Both have Antelope’s Head Watermarks and are PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. TDLR. (2) ....... Est. $140-260

Costa Rica

59 59 Banco Nacional de Costa Rica. 1943 Issue Banknote. Costa Rica.

1943. 1 Colon, P-190, issued banknote, ovpt. on Costa Rica P-166, PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 , ABNC. ......................................................................................... Est. $350-500

60 60 Banco de Costa Rica. 1901-1906. Lot of 4 Remainder and Never

Issued Banknotes. Costa Rica….. 1901-1906. 5, 10, and 20 Colones, P-S173; S174b; S175; S179, issued banknote, About to Choice Unc, ABNC (4). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

61 61 El Banco Anglo Costarricense, ND ; 1903-17 Specimen Banknote

Costa Rica. ND; 1903-17. 5 Colones, P-122s3, Specimen banknote, Black on multicolor underprint, S/N A 116593 - Red Ovpt. - Type C, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Pinholes”. Printer: BWC. ............................................................. Est. $110-180

62 62 El Banco Anglo Costarricense, ND; 1903-17 Specimen Banknote

Costa Rica. ND; 1903-17. 10 Colones, P-S123s3, Specimen banknote, Black on multicolor underprint, S/N A 65380 - Red Ovpt. - Type C., PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Pinholes”. Printer: BWC. ............................................................. Est. $100-200

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63 63 El Banco Anglo Costarricense, ND (1909-17) Specimen Banknote

Costa Rica. ND (1909-17). 20 Colones, P-S124s3, Specimen banknote, Black on multicolor underprint with man at left, S/N A 25139 - Red Ovpt. - Type C, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Pinholes”. Printer: BWC. ..................... Est. $130-260

64 64 Banco Nacional de Costa Rica, 1943 Issued Banknote Costa Rica. 1943.

1 Colon, P-190, Issued banknote, Green and red, S/N B 226807 - Ovpt. On Costa Rica #166, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with comment “Rust”. Printer: ABNC. ............. Est. $120-240

Croatia

65 65 Croatia Issued Banknote Assortment, ca. 1940s Croatia. 1940s. 6 Issued

notes : 100 Kuna, P-2a, Dark blue on light brown underprint; 1000 Kuna, P-4A, Brown; 1 Kuna, P-7b, Dark blue on brown; 2 Kune, P-8b, Dark brown on red-brown underprint; 5000 Kuna, P-13a, Brown on red-brown and blue underprint; 5000 Kuna, P-14a, Brown on violet and dull green underprint. Fine to Almost Unc condition.(5) .................. Est. $75-120

Cyprus

66 66 Central Bank of Cyprus Issued Banknote Quintet, ca. 1979-2004

Cyprus. 1979-2004. 5 Issued banknotes: 500 Mils, P-42c, Green on multicolor underprint, S/N M/49 156642, Watermark: Eagle head, BWC; 1 Pound, P-46, Dark brown and brown on multicolor underprint, S/N G510738, Watermark: Ram head, TDLR; 50 Cents, P-49a, Brown and multicolor, S/N K550540, Watermark: Ram head, BWC; and a pair of 1 Pound, P-60d, Brown on light tan and multicolor, S/Ns BG562162 and BG940770, Watermark: Bust of Aphrodite, F-CO. VF to Unc condition. (5) ........... Est. $75-120

Denmark

67 67 Esbjerg Kreditbank. ND (ca. 1890s). Issued Banknote. Denmark.

Issued 1 Krone, ND (ca. 1890s), P-S183r. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003610-007). ....................................................................................................... Est. $250-375

68 68 Denmarks Nationalbank, 1951 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Denmark. 1951. 10 Kroner, P-43b, Issued banknote, Gray on brown underprint, S/N A3687B 3251578 - Prefix A3, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ. This is the only graded example to be offered of this type in the PMG census. Only circulated examples have been offered previously at auction. This is the only Superb Uncirculated note to be offered at auction. ................................................................................. Est. $375-750

Denmark - Military

69 69 Denmark,RoyalDanishMinistryofWar,PairofIssuedBanknotes,

ND (1947-58) Denmark. ND (1947-58). 2 issued banknotes: Royal Danish Ministry of War, 5 Kroner, P-M11, Blue, S/N 0012581, PMG graded Very Fine 30; and Allied Command WWII, 10 Kroner, P-M12 SB706, Brown, S/N 0022732, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40. (2) ............................................................................................. Est. $240-375

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Djibouti

70 70 Banque Nationale de Djibouti, ND (1979) Issued Banknote Djibouti.

ND (1979). 5000 Francs, P-38d, Issued banknote, Multicolor with man at right, S/N B.004 74129 - Fluorescent Security Strip, Watermark: Arms, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ...................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

71 71 Banque Nationale de Djibouti, ND (1984) Issued Banknote Djibouti.

ND (1984). 10,000 Francs, P-39b, Issued banknote, Brown and red on yellow and green, S/N U.001 64857 - Sign. Title - Gouv. - With Security Thread, Watermark: Woman’s Head, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ. ........................................ Est. $160-280

72 72 Banque Nationale de Djibouti, ND (1999) Issued Banknote Djibouti.

ND (1999). 10,000 Francs, P-41a, Issued banknote, Blue and multicolor, S/N Q.001 91107, Watermark: Arms, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. ..................... Est. $110-220

Djibouti (French Somaliland)

73 73 French Somaliland, Banque de l’Indochine. ND (1946). Specimen

Banknote. Djibouti (French Somaliland). ND (1946). 100 Francs, P-19As, specimen banknote, perforated SPECIMEN, S/N O.00 000 and hand numbered “87”, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................ Est. $600-1200

Dominican Republic

74 74 ABNC 1992 Centennial of 500th Anniversary of the Voyages of

Columbus. 50 Pesos Reprint Souvenir Pair of Progress & Error Proofs. Dominican Republic. Pair of Progress Proofs. 1 in black and white and the other in full color with the color out of proper registration. The central vignette of the Dominican Republic bank note depicts Columbus with a Native American and was engraved in 1968 by Charles Burt. The vignette at left, entitled “Capstan” was the work of Frederick Girsch and Charles Burt. “Industry” the vignette at the right, was engraved for National Bank Note Company, a predecessor of the American Bank Note Company. (2)............................................................................................................................. Est. $180-280

75 75 Cerveceria Nacional Dominicana, C. Por A., 1985 Specimen Stock

Certificate Dominican Republic. Odd Shares Capital Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print on blue border and under tint printed in Spanish, Specimen overprints and Pin punched cancelled, VF-XF condition, ABNC. .................................................... Est. $70-120

East Africa/British Administration

76 76 East African Currency Board, 1952 Issued Banknote East Africa/British

Administration. 1952. 20 Shillings = 1 Pound, P-30b, Issued banknote, Blue-black on yellow and orange underprint, S/N B/85 62207. Printer: TDLR. Fine condition. Est. $200-300

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East Caribbean Territories

77 77 East Caribbean Currency Authority. ND (1968). Specimen

Banknote. East Caribbean Territories. Specimen 1 Dollar, ND (1968), P-13cs ECCA B1b4s. ICG Uncirculated 63. TDLR. ....................................................................... Est. $125-175

78 78 East Caribbean Currency Authority. ND (1965). Specimen

Banknote. East Caribbean Territories. Specimen 5 Dollars, ND (1965), P-14as ECCA B2a1s. ICG AU/UNC 60* with comment “Glue Residue from Mounting on Reverse”. TDLR. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $200-325

Ecuador

79 79 Ecuador. Banco Central del Ecuador, ca. 1960-1980s Issued

Banknote Assortment Ecuador…. 1960-1980s. Lot of 60 issued banknotes: 5 Sucres group of 38 notes; 10 Sucres group of 22, All in AU to Uncirculated condition, Includes ABN and TDLR issues. ............................................................................... Est. $60-120

Egypt

80 80 Egyptian Government. 1918. Issued Banknote. Egypt. Issued 5 Piastres,

1918, P-162. PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 (Cert # 5003617-016). BWC. ....... Est. $280-375

El Salvador

81 81 Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador. 1965. Specimen

Banknote. El Salvador. Specimen 100 Colones, 1965, P-107s. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ with comment “Printer’s Annotation” (Cert # 5003614-007). ABNC. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-300

82 82 Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador. 1983. Specimen

Banknote. El Salvador. Specimen 10 Colones, 1983, P-135s1. PMG graded Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ (Cert # 5003614-004). ABNC. ................................................... Est. $140-250

Equatorial African States / Congo

83 83 Banque Centrale des Etats de l’Afrique Equatoriale et du

Cameroun. ND (1961-1962). Issued Banknote. Equatorial African States / Congo. Issued 100 Francs, ND (1961-1962), P-1c. PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ (Cert # 5003617-015). ..................................................................................... Est. $230-350

Estonia

84 84 Bank of Estonia, 1929 Issued Banknote Estonia. 1929. 50 Krooni, P-65a,

Issued banknote, Brown, S/N 0520873, Watermark: Zigzag Lines, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ...................................................................................................... Est. $140-250

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85 85 Bank of Estonia, 1937 Issued Banknote Estonia. 1937. 10 Krooni, P-67a,

Issued banknote, S/N A-3568668, Watermark: 10 Between Grating Pattern, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ............................................................................... Est. $85-150

Ethiopia

86 86 State Bank of Ethiopia. ND (1961). Specimen Banknote. Ethiopia.

Specimen 500 Dollars, ND (1961), P-24s. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003617-017). BWC. ............................................................................................ Est. $250-350

87 87 National Bank of Ethiopia. ND (1966). Specimen Banknote.

Ethiopia. Specimen , ND (1966), P-29s. PMG graded Choice Unc 63 (Cert # 5003617-009). TDLR. ............................................................................................................. Est. $130-200

Faeroe Islands/Danish Administration

88 88 Foroyar, 1987 Issued Banknote Faeroe Islands/Danish Administration. 1987.

50 Kronur, P-20c, Issued banknote, Black on light blue and blue-green underprint, S/N A0871F 0681251 - Sign. N. Bentsen - A.P. Dam, Watermark; Chain Links, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. .................................................................................... Est. $110-220

Falkland Islands

89 89 Government of the Falkland Islands. 1990. Specimen Banknote.

Falkland Islands. Specimen 50 Pounds, 1990, P-16s. PMG graded Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ (Cert # 5003616-008). TDLR. ......................................................................... Est. $300-600

Fiji

90 90 Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, ND (1974) Issued Banknote Fiji.

ND (1974). 2 Dollars, P-72c, Issued banknote, Green with Queen Elizabeth II at right, S/N B/4 937483 - Sign. D.J. Barnes - H.J. Tomkins, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ........................................................................................................................ Est. $100-200

91 91 Central Monetary Authority, ND (1974) Issued Banknote Fiji. ND

(1974). 5 Dollars, P-73a, Issued banknote, Orange on purple and gray underprint, S/N A/2243845, Watermark: Profile Fijian head. Printer: TDLR. Fine condition. ......... Est. $50-100

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France

92 92 French Heredity Annuities Document from 1761 Granted by

French King Louis XVI. France, 1761. Outer cover is printed in paper. Interior is the agreement printed on vellum. Multiple-page document in French regarding the payment of hereditary annuities granted by the French King Louis XVI and Parliament, which goes over terms and policies in great detail. Louis XVI was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. He was referred to as Citizen Louis Capet during the four months just before he was executed by guillotine. Also mentioned in the text is Joseph Micault d’Harvelay, who was a Royal Treasury Guard and State Councilor at the time of the document. The subject of the document seems to be Marquis Etienne Auguste Baude, who was also a Knight in the Royal Army. Fascinating financial piece of pre-Revolutionary France history, unique and rare. .......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $450-750

93 93 Chambre de Commerce d’Amiens. 1914. Issued Emergency Scrip

Note. Ville D’Amiens, France.... 1914. 2 Francs, P-NL, issued banknote, low s/n 00326, local bon scrip issue, VG to Fine. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ........................ Est. $75-150

France/Roubaix & Tourcoing

94 94 Bon de Monnaie, 1917 Issued Local Banknote France/Roubaix &

Tourcoing. 1917. 100 Francs, P-Unlisted, Issued banknote, Blue-gray with multicolor, S/N 6016 003926, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55. ....................................... Est. $100-200

France

95 95 Tresor Francais (Military Issue). ND (1947). Issued Banknote.

France. Issued 100 Francs, ND (1947), P-M9. PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 with comment “Minor Stains” (Cert # 5003610-001). .................................................... Est. $130-250

96 96 Tresor Francais (Military Issue). ND (1947). Issued Banknote.

France. Issued 1000 Francs, ND (1947), P-M10. PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Minor Repairs” (Cert # 5003609-020). .................................................................. Est. $500-700

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97 97 Banque de France, 1951-56 Issued Banknote France. 1951-56. 5000

Francs, P-131c, Issued banknote, Multicolor, S/N Z.151 33895 - Sign. Belin - d’Ambrieres -Gargam, Watermark: Man & Woman, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. ........ ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

98 98 Banque de France, 1959-65 Issued Banknote France. 1959. 5 Nouveaux

Francs, P-141a, Issued banknote, Blue and yellow, S/N B.28 38248, Watermark: V. Hugo, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53. ..................................................................... Est. $160-280

99 99 Banque de France, 1959-65 Issued Banknote France. 1959-65. 5 Nouveaux

Francs, P-141a, Issued banknote, Blue and yellow, S/N A.46 01040, Watermark: V. Hugo, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55. ..................................................................... Est. $200-350

100 100 Banque de France. 1973. Issued Banknote. France. Issued 50 Francs, 1973,

P-148d. PMG graded About Unc 55 (Cert # 5003610-002). .................................... Est. $130-200

France and Texas

101 101 Comptor National d’Escompte de Paris Uncut Proof Check Pair,

ca. 1900s France and Galveston, Texas, 1900s. Uncut Proof Check Pair, Black text on off-white paper, Lithograph printing information on back. Fine-VF condition. The Comptoir National d’Escompte de Paris, formerly the Comptoir d’Escompte de Paris was one of four banks that combined to form BNP Paribas. The CNEP was created by decree on 10 March 1848 by the Provisional Government of the French Second Republic. ................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

French Equatorial Africa

102 102 Caisse Centrale De La France Libre, 1941 Issue Banknote. French

Equatorial Africa…. 1941 100 Francs, P-13, Issued banknote, Blue-green on light green underprint, back similar colors, S/N PA303,590, VF condition. Attractive note. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................................................................... Est. $140-280

French Pacific Territories

103 103 French Administration Institut d’Emission d’Outre-mer, 100

Francs, Issued Banknote French Pacific Territories….. 100 Francs, ND(92), P-1c, multicolor note with sailboat at center and fisherman at right. Notes is UNC condition. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $55-100

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French Somaliland

104 104 Banque de l’Indochine, ND (1945) Issued Banknote French Somaliland.

ND (1945). 5 Francs, P-14, Issued banknote, Light brown, S/N V.26 0324 - Djibouti, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40 with comment “Pinholes”. ........................................... Est. $325-650

105 105 Tresor Public, ND (1952) Issued Banknote French Somaliland. ND (1952).

100 Francs - Djibouti, P-26, Issued banknote, Multicolor, S/N M.118 990, Watermark: Woman’s Head, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 with comment “Stain”. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

106 106 French Somaliland, Tresor Public, ND (1952) Issued Banknote

French Somaliland. ND (1952). 1000 Francs - Djibouti, P-28, Issued banknote, Multicolor, S/N F.38 677, Watermark: Woman’s Head, PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Pinholes”. ............................................................................................................... Est. $300-600

French West Africa

107 107 Banque de l’Afrique Occidentale, 1943-54 Issued Banknote French

West Africa. 1943-54. 5 Francs, P-36, Issued banknote, Multicolor with 2 women, S/N L.139 20883, Watermark: Man’s Head, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Est. $120-200

French West Africa/Togo

108 108 Institut d’Emission de l’A.O.F., ND (1956) Issued Banknote French

West Africa/Togo. ND (1956). 50 Francs, P-45, Issued banknote, Black and multicolor, S/N X.2 67302, Watermark: Man’s Head, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

109 109 Institut d’Emission de l’A.O.F., ND (1956) Issued Banknote French

West Africa/Togo. ND (1956). 50 Francs, P-45, Issued banknote, Black and multicolor, S/N M.35 74068, Watermark: Man’s Head, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

Gabon

110 110 Republique Gabonaise. 1978. Issued Banknote. Gabon. Issued 1000

Francs, 1978, P-3d BEAC B2d. ICG Uncirculated 63. FCOF. .................................. Est. $130-230

111 111 Republique Gabonaise. ND (1974). Issued Banknote. Gabon. Issued

10000 Francs, ND (1974), P-5a BEAC B4a. ICG AU/UNC 60. BdF......................... Est. $250-375

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Georgia

112 112 Autonomous Republic, 1919 Issued Banknote Georgia. 1919. 5 Rubles,

P-9, Issued banknote, Black on orange underprint, Block Y-0074, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ................................................................................................ Est. $85-150

German East Africa

113 113 Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Bank. 1916. Issued Banknote. German East

Africa. Issued 10 Rupien, 1916, P-41. PMG graded About Unc 50 with comment “Punch Hole Cancelled. Ink, Minor Rust” (Cert # 5003617-010)........................................ Est. $120-200

Germany

114 114 Imperial - Reichsbanknote, 1906 to 1914 Banknote Assortment

Germany. 20 Mark. 1906 P-25a, P-25b; 1907 P-28 (5); 1908 P-31 (14); 1909 P-37 (3); 1910 P-40a or b (29) P-40c 20 Mark watermark (2); 1914 P-46b (39). A nice group with some scarce dates. Fair to Good, a few better. 94 pieces total. ......................................... Est. $200-400

115 115 German Banknote Assortment, ca.1910 to 1923. Germany. Large

assortment of banknotes, highlights include: 1,000,000 Mark, P-86, Issued banknote, brown and multicolor; and 1000 Mark, P-45a, Issued banknote, Light brown. VF to Choice AU-Uncirculated. (50+) .............................................................................. Est. $200-350

116 116 German Banknote Quintet, ca. 1916-20 Germany. 1916-20. 5 pieces:

Weimar Republic, 1920, 1 Mark, P-58, Issued banknote, Dark brown on green and olive underprint, S/N 485 316791; Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen Pair 1916: 50 Kopeken, P-R121, Issued banknote, Black on red-brown and blue-green underprint; 1 Rubel, P-R122, Issued banknote, Black on blue and brown underprint; and State Loan Bank East, Kowno Pair, 1918: 1 Mark, P-128, Issued banknote, Dark brown on green underprint; and 20 Mark, P-131, Issued banknote, Red-brown on green and pink underprint. (5) ........................................................................................................... Est. $50-100

Germany

117 117 Republic Treasury Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Germany. 1923. 20

Milliarden Mark, P-118e, Issued banknote, Green with multicolor underprint, S/N 013113, Watermark: Type N, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. ..... Est. $45-75

Germany

118 118 Reichsbanknote, 1924 Issued Banknote Germany. 1924. 10 Reichsmark,

P-175, Issued banknote, Dark green and red-lilac, S/N B7398184, PMG graded Choice Fine 15. .................................................................................................................... Est. $130-200

119 119 Reichsbanknote, 1924 Issued Banknote Germany. 1924. 20 Reichsmark,

P-176, Issued banknote, Brown and red-lilac, S/N Y5747540, PMG graded Choice Fine 15. ............................................................................................................................ Est. $160-280

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120 120 Reichsbanknote, 1924 Issued Banknote Germany. 1924. 50 Reichsmark,

P-177, Issued banknote, Brown and dark green, S/N C5084078, Watermark: Bank Seal, PMG graded Very Fine 25. ...................................................................................... Est. $140-260

121 121 German Gold Discount Bank1924 Issued Banknote German….. 100

Reichsmark, 1924, P-178, brown and blue-green, portrait of English Lady by H. Holbein at upper right. Fine-VF condition ............................................................................. Est. $90-180

122 122 Reichsbanknote, 1936 Issued Banknote Germany... 1936. 1000 Reichsmark,

P-184, Issued banknote, Brown on face, S/N A264625, Watermark: K.F. Schinkel, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ........................................................................ Est. $375-650

123 123 Allierte Militärbehörde, 1944 Lot of 14 Germany…... Lot of 14 assorted

1/2 Mark, 1 Mark, 5 Mark, 10 Mark, 20 Mark, 50 Mark, 100 Mark, and 1000 Mark notes. P-191a; P-192a; P-193a; P-194a; P-194b; P-195a; P-196d; P-197a; P-197d; P-198b; and redeemed P-198b, scarce note. Fine-VF condition. (14) ......................................... Est. $140-280

124 124 German Banknote Quartet, ca. 1942-44 Germany.... 4 pieces: 1942,

1 Reichsmark, P-M36, Issued banknote, Brown on orange underprint, blank back; and a trio of banknotes from 1944: 1 Reichsmark, P-M38, Issued banknote, Green; 5 Reichsmark, P-M39, Issued banknote, Blue; and 10 Reichsmark, P-M40, Issued banknote, Red. (4) .................................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

Germany - French Zone of Occupation

125 125 Rheinland-Pfalz, 1947 Fractional Currency Issued Note Germany -

French Zone of Occupation. 1947. 50 Pfennig, P-S1006, Issued note, Lilac and red on olive-gray underprint, S/N A449900, PMG graded Choice Fine 15. This is the only graded example in the PMG census. ....................................................................... Est. $130-260

Germany - Judaica

126 126 Arnstadt. 1921. Lot of 4 Issued Anti-Semitic Notgeld Notes.

Germany….. 1921. Lot of 4 notes, All 10 Pfennig, P-NL, issued banknote, anti-Semitic “Rich Jews” Notgeld issue, 3 are Uncirculated and one is in AU condition. (4). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................. Est. $120-200

Germany - Notgeld

127 127 Aldenburg, Neurode, & Neuwied. 1918. Lot of 6 Issued Emergency

Notgeld Banknotes. Germany. Lot includes 6 notes from Aldenburg a pair of 10 and 20 Mark Notgeld; from Neurode a pair of 5 and 10 Mark; and from Neuwied a pair of 5 and 10 Mark Notgeld. Fine to AU. (6) ................................................................ Est. $85-150

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128 128 Annen. Die Sparkasse in Annen, 1914. Lot of 3 Issued Notgeld

Notes. Germany. 1914. The Savings Bank in Annen. Lot includes a trio of uniface 50 Pfennig, 2 Mark, and 3 Mark Notgeld, all with handstamp and signature validations, but also later hand stamped “Cassiert.” (cashed) with 3 POCs on each note. The 3 Mark low s/n .8. Fine to Choice VF. (3) .................................................................................. Est. $110-200

129 129 Baustein, Der Stadt Osterwieck a Harz. 1922. Issued Leather

Notgeld Note. Germany. 1922. Baustein, 50 Mark, P-NL, issued banknote, leather Notgeld, Brown and red on light blue underprint, XF to AU. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

130 130 Baustein. 1922. Issued Leather Notgeld Note. Germany. 1922. Baustein,

100 Mark, P-NL, issued banknote, leather Notgeld, XF to AU. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

131 131 Bergedorf. 1923. Group of 10 Issued Notgeld. Bergedorf, Germany. Lot

of 10 notes, includes 500 Thousand Mark, Fine; 2 Millionen Mark, VG; 5 Millionen Mark, VF; 20 Millionen Mark, Fine; 50 Millionen Mark, XF; 500 Millionen Mark, VF; 20 Milliarden Mark, Ch. VF; 50 Milliarden Mark, XF; 100 Milliarden Mark, F-VF; and 500 Milliarden Mark, XF. All uniface. ................................................................................ Est. $30-55

132 132 Bonn und Siegkreis, Küstrin, & Mosbach. 1918. Lot of 6 Issued

Notgeld Notes. Germany. Lot of 6 notes, includes from Bonn und Siegkreis a pair of 5 and 10 Mark Notgeld; from Küstrin a pair of 5 and 20 Mark Notgeld; and from Mosbach a pair of 5 and 10 Mark Notgeld. AU to Unc. (6) ...................................... Est. $90-150

133 133 Braunschweig & Staßfurt. 1918. Lot of 5 Issued Emergency

Notgeld Banknotes. Germany. Lot of 5 notes, includes notes from Braunschweig a trio of 5, 10, and 100 Mark, perforated NICHT GÜLTIG (“not valid” in German); and from Staßfurt a pair of 5 and 10 Mark Notgeld. XF to Unc. (5) ............................... Est. $85-130

134 134 Crefeld, Mainz, & Küstrin. 1918. Lot of 8 Issued Notgeld Scrip

Notes. Germany. Lot includes 8 notes from Crefeld a trio of 5, 10, and 20 Mark; from Küstrin (Kostrzyn, Poland) a pair of 5 and 20 Mark; and from Mainz a trio of 5, 10, and 20 Mark, all with POCs. XF to About Unc. (8) ......................................................... Est. $80-130

135 135 Dresden &Worms. 1918. Lot of 8 Issued Emergency Notgeld

Banknotes. Germany. Lot includes 8 notes from Stadt Worms a 5 Mark, sequential pair of 10 Mark, and 20 Mark Notgeld, all with POC; and from Stadt Dresden a quartet of 5, 10, 20, and 50 Mark. About to Choice Unc. (8) ................................................ Est. $70-120

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136 136 German Notgeld Assortment, 1920s Germany, 1920s. 30+ Notgeld pieces

including numerous types and varieties, spanning across several issues and dates. Some duplicates. Cities included are: Zeulenroda-Triebes, Koblenz, Cochem, Speyer, and Wunstorf. Scarce assortment, most in Unc condition. ............................................... Est. $55-85

137 137 Germany, City of Bielefeld. 1922. Issued Linen and Silk Notgeld

Note Pair. Germany. Lot of 2 notes, includes a pair of colorful linen or silk 25 Mark Notgeld. About to Choice Unc. (2) ........................................................................... Est. $80-140

138 138 Germany. Nürenberg. 1918, Quartet of Notgeld. Germany, Nürenberg.

1918, Lot includes 50 Pfennig, 1, 5, and 10 Mark. Round validation handstamp and signatures on front. Uniface. Choice Unc. .................................................................. Est. $40-75

139 139 Hannoversche Maschinenbau Actien Gesellschaft. 1923. Septet of

Issued Notgeld. Hannover, Germany. Lot of 7 notes, includes 50,000 Mark; 100,000 Mark; 200,000 Mark; 500,000 Mark; 1,000,000 Mark; and 2,000,000 Mark. All issued by HANOMAG, the Hannover Mechanical Engineering Society. Generally XF to About Unc, with some toning in the margin, especially the 50,000 Mark. ........................... Est. $45-80

140 140 Norder-Dithmarschen,Offenburg&Pasing.1918.Lotof8Issued

Emergency Notgeld Banknotes. Germany. Lot includes 8 notes from Norder-Dithmarschen a trio of 5, 10, and 20 Mark, all perforated BEZAHLT (“paid” in German), handstamp on front; from Offenburg a pair of 5 and 10 Mark Notgeld; and from Pasing a trio of 10, 25, and 50 Pfennig war Notgeld. Fine to XF. (8) .................................... Est. $85-140

141 141 Pößneck. 1922. Issued Leather Notgeld Note. Germany. 1922. Pößneck,

500 Mark, P-NL, issued banknote, leather Notgeld, VF to Choice VF. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ...................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

142 142 Rudolf Neugebauer & Co. (Hamburg). ND (ca. 1920s). Lot of 2

Issued Notes. Germany.... ND (ca. 1920s). 50 Pfennig and 1 Mark, P-NL, issued banknote, uniface private store scrip, Unc (2). (From the Allen Berk Collection).... Est. $60-120

143 143 Ruhla, Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald, & Schneeberg-

Neustädtel. 1918-1919. Lot of 6 Issued Emergency Notgeld Banknotes. Germany. Lot includes 6 notes from Schneeberg-Neustädtel a trio of 1, 3, 5 Mark Notgeld issued by Erzgebirgische Bank; from Ruhla a 20 Mark war Notgeld with embossed seal; and from Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald a pair of 5 and 10 Mark war Notgeld with embossed round seal and coat of arms at back, validation signature on back. About to Choice Unc. (6) ................................................................................. Est. $70-120

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144 144 VariousGermanMilitary Issuers and POWNotgeld. 1915-1917.

Lot of 6 Issued Notes. Germany. Lot of 6 pieces, includes a trio of POW camp money from Golzern (Mulde) 1 Mark; from Cassel 2 Mark; and from Officer POW camp at Celle-Schloss 2 Mark dated 1916. Also included a trio of Army related stamp money denominations of 1 Pfennig, 2 Mark, and 5 Mark, all overprinted. Choice VF or better. (6)............................................................................................................................... Est. $90-140

Ghana

145 145 Bank of Ghana. 1958. Specimen Banknote. Ghana. Specimen 10 Shillings,

1958, P-1as. PMG graded About Unc 55 with comment “Previously Mounted” (Cert # 5003617-008). ........................................................................................................... Est. $250-280

146 146 Bank of Ghana. 1958 Issue Banknote. Ghana. 1958. 1 Pound, P-2a, issued

banknote, PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 , TDLR. ....................................... Est. $80-160

147 147 Bank of Ghana. ND (1965). Specimen Banknote. Ghana. Specimen 5

Cedis, ND (1965), P-6s. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 (Cert # 5003614-018). ......... Est. $100-150

148 148 Bank of Ghana. ND (1965). Specimen Banknote. Ghana. Specimen 10

Cedis, ND (1965), P-7s. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 (Cert # 5003614-017). ......... Est. $100-150

149 149 Bank of Ghana. ND (1965). Specimen Banknote. Ghana. Specimen 100

Cedis, ND (1965), P-9s. PMG graded Choice Unc 63 (Cert # 5003615-001). ......... Est. $200-300

Gibraltar/British Administration

150 150 Government of Gibraltar, 1958 Issued Banknote Gibraltar/British

Administration. 1958. 1 Pound, P-18a, Issued banknote, Green on yellow-brown underprint, Rock of Gibraltar at bottom center, S/N F 752472. Printer: TDLR. VF condition. .................................................................................................................... Est. $35-60

Great Britain

151 151 Great Britain Treasury Note, ND (1919) Issued Banknote Great

Britain. ND (1919). 1 Pound, P-357 T24, Issued banknote, Brown and olive, S/N W/83 849498 - Sign. N.K.W. Fisher, Watermark: One Pound, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ. ............................................................................................................ Est. $180-280

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152 152 Great Britain Military Banknotes and Coins, ca.1943-1948 Great

Britain….. 16 pieces, highlights include: British Military Authority, 6 Pence, P-M1; British Armed Forces, 1 Shilling, P-M-18a; 1 Pound, P-M22a; and 5 Pounds, P-M-23. Fine to CU condition. Sold “AS IS”, No returns accepted. (16) ................................................. Est. $130-260

153 153 Her Majesty’s Postmaster General, Specimen Postal Order, ND

(ca.1850-70’s) United Kingdom, ND (1850-70s). Specimen Postal Order for a Half Crown, Blue text with blue border, One Penny Revenue Imprint with Profile of Queen Victoria at left, Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom at top center. Black specimen overprint. XF to AU condition. Scarce English Postal Order. ................................ Est. $100-200

Greece

154 154 Bank of Greece, 1943 Specimen/Proof Banknote Greece. 1943, 5000

Drachmai, P-122 Proof Banknote, Green, blue and brown, Frieze at left and right, Athena at center, Brown on back with relief at center. Unc. with a large margin at top. No serial number or overprints, Greek local printer. ............................................... Est. $60-120

155 155 Bank of Greece, 1943 Specimen/Proof Uncut Block of 4 Banknotes.

Greece, 1943. A Block of 4 uncut banknotes, all 5000 Drachmai, P-122 Proof Banknotes, Green and brown, Frieze at left and right, Athena at center, Brown on back with relief at center. VG condition with a piece missing from top left corner. (1 block of 4 notes)....... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

156 156 Bank of Greece, 1947 Issued Banknote Greece. 1947. 10,000 Drachmai,

P-182c, Issued banknote, Orange with Aristotle at left, S/N ZPH-578084 - With Imprint & S/N Prefix Letters, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ. Printer: BWC. .... Est. $140-260

157 157 Greek Government, 1932 (Due 1933) “Stabilization and Refugee

Loan” Specimen Settlement Check. Greece. 1932 (Due 1933). $18 Specimen 6% Secured Sinking Fund Gold Bond, Stabilization and Refugee Loan of 1924, Black text with brown border and allegorical woman at left, S/N M00000, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. .............................................................................................. Est. $140-260

Greece & Eastern Europe

158 158 Greece and Eastern Europe Banknote Assortment Eastern Europe

banknote assortment, mostly Uncirculated. Sold “As Is”, no returns accepted. ........ Est. $50-80

Guadeloupe

159 159 Banque de la Guadeloupe, 1901 (ND 1934-43) Issued Banknote

Guadeloupe. 1901 (ND 1934-43). 5 Francs, P-7c, Issued banknote, Red with man at left and woman at right, S/N C.203 992 - Sign. H. Marconnet, PMG graded Very Fine 25. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

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160 160 Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. ND (1947-1949). Issued

Banknote. Guadeloupe. Issued 5 Francs, ND (1947-1949), P-31. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 (Cert # 5003608-008). ...................................................................... Est. $140-240

161 161 Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. ND (1947-1949). Issued

Banknote. Guadeloupe. Issued 500 Francs, ND (1947-1949), P-36. PMG graded Very Fine 30 (Cert # 5003608-007). ................................................................................. Est. $400-600

Guinea

162 162 Banque Centrale de la Republique de Guinee Issued Banknote

Quintet, 1971-85 Guinea….. 1971-85. 5 Issued banknotes: 10 Sylis P-16; 25 Sylis P-17; 50 Sylis P-18; 100 Sylis P-19; and 5000 Francs P-33a. All are in About Uncirculated condition. (5) ........................................................................................................... Est. $140-260

163 163 Banque Centrale de la Republique de Guinee Issued Banknote

Assortment, 1980-81 Guinea….. 1980-81. 8 Issued banknotes in denominations 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 Sylis. P-20 to P-27. .................................................. Est. $180-280

164 164 Banque Centrale de la Republique de Guinee Issued Banknote

Quintet, 1985 Guinea. 1985. 5 Issued banknotes: 25 Francs P-28a; 50 Francs P-29a; 100 Francs P-30a; 500 Francs P-31a; 1000 Francs P-32a. All are in About Uncirculated condition. (5) ............................................................................................................. Est. $75-110

Guyana

165 165 Bank of Guyana. ND (1965). Specimen Banknote. Guyana. Specimen 10

Dollars, ND (1965), P-23as BOG B3as1. ICG Uncirculated 63. TDLR. .................... Est. $85-170

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Honduras

166 166 Vale al Portador, Billete del Tesoro, 1889 Issue Banknote Rarity.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras...... Republic of Honduras, January 1st 1889, Series 5a, 5 Pesos, P-9, Gray-green with red overprints, embossed government seal and two hand stamps, “DALTONE” watermark, S/N 1015845, Choice VF to XF condition with small pin holes on left margin and a small area of ink burn on the left signature. This is the second note in this entire series this cataloger has ever seen. Rare, and unpriced in Pick as well as rarely seen this nice. ............................................................................................Est. $2000-3000

167 167 El Banco Atlantida. 1932. Specimen Banknote. Honduras. Specimen

1 Lempira, 1932, P-S121s. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 with comment “Previously Mounted, Surface Repair” (Cert # 5003604-016). ABNC. ...................................... Est. $200-300

168 168 Banco Atlantida, 1932 Issue Banknote. La Ceiba, Honduras..... 1932. 5

Lempiras, P-S123a, Issued banknote, Black on pink and green underprint, Allegorical woman seated by seashore, back blue, Left hand signature title “El Presidente”, S/N 001150, Choice Fine to VF condition with lower right corner tip cut off, possibly for cancellation. ABNC. Scarce first series note rarely found issued. .......................... Est. $500-800

169 169 Banco Central de Honduras, 1951-57 Issued Banknote Honduras.

1951-57. 100 Lempiras, P-49a, Issued banknote, Yellow on face, S/N A118835 - Without Security Thread, PMG graded Very Fine 20. Printer: W&S. Only 4 notes graded in the PMG census. ............................................................................................................ Est. $200-350

170 170 Banco Central de Honduras, 1951-57 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Honduras. 1951-57. 100 Lempiras, P-49a, Issued banknote, Yellow on face, S/N A111329 - Without Security Thread, PMG graded Very Fine 25. Printer: W&S. Tied with 2 others as highest graded out of 4 graded in the PMG census. .......................................... Est. $250-375

171 171 Banco Central de Honduras. 1954. Specimen Banknote. Honduras.

Specimen 10 Lempiras, 1954, P-52s. PMG graded Extremely Fine 40 (Cert # 5003607-020). TDLR. ............................................................................................................. Est. $325-450

172 172 Honduras. Banco Central de Honduras. 1980 to 1998 Group of 80+

Issued 1 Lempira Banknotes, Mostly Choice AU to CU condition. Honduras.... ca. 1980-1990s. Lot of 70+ Issued 1 Lempira notes, includes 6 examples of P-68; 1992, P-71, 28 examples; 1994, P-76a, 24 examples; 1996 (1) and 1998 (4), P-79, 5 Total, Includes S/N CH32 90000; and 1997, P-79A, 20 examples, All are in Choice AU to CU condition, 80+ pieces. ......................................................................................... Est. $70-140

Hong Kong

173 173 Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, 1941 Issue Banknote.

Hong Kong.... 1941, $5, P-54b, Issued banknote, black and green with red denomination on m/c underprint with helmeted warrior on left, back green, 2 printed signatures, S/N S/F 937884, PMG graded Very Fine 20 NET with note of missing corner and small rust spots, W&S. (From the Allen Berk Collection)....................................................... Est. $300-600

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174 174 Chartered Bank, 1961: 1967 ND Issue Banknote. Hong Kong, ND (1961-

70), $100, P-71b, Issued banknote, Brown and green on m/c underprint, back green, S/N Y/M 2180400, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35, TDLR, Scarce note. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................. Est. $220-425

175 175 Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp., 1988, High Grade Issued

Note. Hong Kong. 1988. 1000 Dollars, P-199a, KNB86a, issued banknote, S/N AY371961, Orange and green on m/c underprint, Arms at left, back with lions flanking new building with old building at right, PMG Graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. TDLR. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $350-500

Hungary

176 176 Finance Ministry, ND (1852) Remainder Banknote Pair Hungary. ND

(1852). 2 pieces, Includes: 2 Forint, P-S142r1, Remainder banknote, Black with allegorical woman at center, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ; and 5 Forint, P-S143r1, Remainder banknote, Black with hand holding hammer at center, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Both are printed by TCCC. (2) ............................................ Est. $110-180

177 177 Ministry of Finance. 1920 Issue Banknote. Hungary. 1920. 1000 Korona,

P-66a, issued banknote, PMG Graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ, OFZ. .............. Est. $200-300

178 178 Red Army Command, 1944 Assorted Group of Issued Banknotes

Hungary. 1944. Group of 6 issued banknotes: 2 Pengo P-M3; 5 Pengo P-M4; 10 Pengo P-M5; 20 Pengo P-M6b; 50 Pengo P-M7; and 1000 Pengo P-M9. VG to Unc condition. (6) ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

Iceland

179 179 Landsbanki Islands. 1928. Specimen Banknote. Iceland. Specimen 5

Kronur, 1928, P-27as. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 (Cert # 5003598-020). BWC. . Est. $300-450

India

180 180 Government of India. 1940. Lot of 8 Issued Notes. India. Lot includes

an octet of KGVI-issue 1 Rupee notes, some with annotations.. P-25 (8). VF to XF condition. ................................................................................................................ Est. $130-260

181 181 Reserve Bank of India, ND (1943) “Calcutta” Issue Banknote.

India…. 100 Rupees, P-20e, Issued, Deshmukh Signature, Profile watermark, VF to Choice VF with the usual staple holes on the left and graffiti on the left side, attractive note.......................................................................................................................... Est. $325-650

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India & Bangladesh

182 182 Reserve Bank of India and Bangladesh Bank Assortment India and

Bangladesh. Lot of 7 notes, All are in Choice XF to Uncirculated. ......................... Est. $55-110

Indonesia

183 183 Bank Indonesia, 1959 Issued Banknote Indonesia. 1959. 100 Rupiah, P-69,

Issued banknote, Dark brown and red on multicolor underprint, S/N VDN37163, Watermark: Arms, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ................................... Est. $55-85

Iran

184 184 Bank Melli Iran. ND (1933). Issued Note. Iran. ND (1933). 20 Rials, P-26b,

issued banknote, Fine to VF with the lower left corner tip missing, ABNC. ......... Est. $200-350

185 185 Bank Melli Iran. 1316-1317 (1937-38). Lot of 4 Issued Notes. Iran.

1316-1317. 5 Rials and 10 Rials, P-32a; 32Aa; 33Aa, issued banknote quartet, Fine to VF (4)............................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

186 186 Bank Melli Iran. 1316-1317 (1937-38). Lot of 2 Issued Notes. Iran.

1316-1317. 20 Rials, P-34b; 34Aa, issued banknote pair, Fine to VF (2). ................. Est. $140-260

187 187 Bank Melli Iran. 1316 (1937). Issued Note. Iran. 1316. 50 Rials, P-35a, issued

banknote, Fine to VF. .............................................................................................. Est. $260-400

188 188 Bank Melli Iran. 1317 (1938). Issued Note. Iran. 1317. 50 Rials, P-35Ad,

issued banknote, Fine to VF. ................................................................................... Est. $110-220

189 189 Bank Melli Iran. 1317 (1320 on back) (1938). Issued Note. Iran. 1317

(1320). 100 Rials, P-36Ad, issued banknote, Choice Fine to VF condition. ............ Est. $120-240

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190 190 Bank Melli Iran. 1317 (1938). Issued Note. Iran. 1317. 500 Rials, P-37c,

issued banknote, Fine to VF with split on top middle margin. .............................. Est. $200-375

191 191 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1969-1973). Lot of

4 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1969-1973). 20, 50, and 100 Rials, P-84; 85; 86; 91, issued banknote quartet, Choice AU to Uncirculated. (4). .................................................. Est. $60-100

192 192 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1969-1973). Lot of

5 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1969-1973). 50 Rials and 100 Rials, P-86; 90; 91, issued banknote quintet, XF to Unc (5). ............................................................................ Est. $120-240

193 193 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1969-1971). Issued

Note. Iran. ND (1969-1971). 200 Rials, P-87a, issued banknote, Uncirculated to CU condition. .................................................................................................................. Est. $75-120

194 194 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1972-1973). Issued

Note. Iran. ND (1972-1973). 500 Rials, P-93c, issued banknote, AU to Choice AU condition. .................................................................................................................. Est. $75-150

195 195 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1974-1979). Lot of

4 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1974-1979). 200 Rials, P-103a; 103c; 103d; 103e, issued banknote quartet, all different varieties including six-pointed star reverse, Uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated condition, TDLR (4). ....................................................... Est. $140-260

196 196 Bank Markazi Iran, ND (1974-1979), Specimen Banknote. Iran.

Specimen 200 Rials, P-103s, Sign. 18, No. 036, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. TDLR. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $300-450

197 197 Bank Markazi Iran, Central Bank of Iran. ND (1974-1979). Lot of 2

Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1974-1979). 500 Rials, P-104c; 104d, issued banknote pair, Uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated condition or better, TDLR (2). ...................... Est. $85-150

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198 198 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1978-1980). Lot of 6 Issued Notes. Iran. ND

(1978-1980). 20, 50, and 100 Rials, P-110 (3); 111 (2); 112var, issued banknote group, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, the 100 Rials with Type 3 “Islamic Republic of Iran” overprint in watermark area, XF to Unc , TDLR (6). ................ Est. $90-160

199 199 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1978-1980). Lot of 6 Issued Notes. Iran.

ND (1978-1980). 50, 100, 200, and 500 Rials, P-111; 113var; 117a; 118b; 119; 120b, issued banknote group, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, including Type 3 “Islamic Republic of Iran” and Type 2 “Lion and Sun” overprints, VF to Unc , TDLR (6)............................................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

200 200 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1978-1980). Lot of 2 Issued Notes. Iran…..

ND (1978-1980). 1000 and 5000 Rials, P-115c; 116var, issued banknote pair, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, AU and VF, respectively , TDLR (2). ........... Est. $300-700

201 201 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1978-1980). Lot of 5 Issued Notes. Iran.

ND (1978-1980). 50 and 500 Rials, P-123a (2); 123b; 124a; 124b, issued banknote quintet, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, with Type 3 “Islamic Republic of Iran” overprint in watermark area, AU to Unc , TDLR (5). ............................................. Est. $90-160

202 202 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1978-1980). Lot of 2 Issued Notes. Iran. ND

(1978-1980). 1000 and 5000 Rials, P-125; 126, issued banknote pair, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, with Type 3 “Islamic Republic of Iran” overprint in watermark area, XF to AU , TDLR (2). .................................................................................... Est. $160-350

203 203 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1981). Lot of 3 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1981).

200, 500, and 1000 Rials, P-127var; 128; 129, issued banknote trio, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints on obverse and reverse, 1000 Rials missing calligraphic obverse overprint (error), About to Choice Unc , TDLR (3). ............................................ Est. $130-200

204 204 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1981). Lot of 2 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1981).

10000 Rials, P-131 (2), issued banknote pair, provisional issue with revolutionary overprints, one with black the other with brown overprint, About to Choice Unc , TDLR (2). ................................................................................................................ Est. $140-250

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205 205 Bank Markazi Iran. ND (1981). Lot of 3 Issued Notes. Iran. ND (1981).

1000, 2000, and 5000 Rials, P-138; 139; 141, issued banknote trio, the 1000 with 3 POCs, VF to Unc , TDLR (3). ............................................................................................. Est. $65-120

Isle of Man

206 206 Lloyds Bank Ltd.. ND (1955-1961). Remainder Banknote. Isle of

Man. Remainder 1 Pound, ND (1955-1961), P-13r. PMG graded Gem Unc 66 EPQ (Cert # 5003611-002). ....................................................................................................... Est. $550-750

Israel

207 207 Anglo-Palestine Bank Ltd., ND (1948-51) Issued Banknote Israel.

ND (1948-51). 1 Pound, P-15a, Issued banknote, Dark blue on light green underprint, S/N A448070, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35. Printer: ABNC. ....................... Est. $130-260

Italian East Africa

208 208 Banca d’Italia. 1938. Lot of 2 Issued Notes. Italian East Africa….. 1938. 100

Lire, P-2a; 2b, issued banknote, VG to Fine (2). (From the Allen Berk Collection) Est. $400-800

Italy

209 209 Treasury Buoni di Cassa, 1914 Issued Banknote Italy. 1914. 1 Lira - Series

001-150, P-36a, Issued banknote, Brown on blue underprint, S/N 084 628826 - Sign. Dell’Arra - Righetti, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ........................... Est. $130-260

210 210 Treasury Buoni di Cassa, 1914-17 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Italy. 1914-17. 2 Lire - Series 001-075, P-37a, Issued banknote, Brown with light brown underprint, S/N 056 497267 - Sign. Dell’Arra - Righetti, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. This is the only graded example in the PMG census, thus the highest graded. ....................................................................................................... Est. $160-280

211 211 Banco di Napoli. 1932-1933. Lot of 5 Issued Interest Bearing Notes

- Similar to Depression Scrip. Italy….. Bank of Naples, 1932-1933. 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 Lire, P-NL, issued banknote, perforated, embossed, and hand stamped, VF to XF (5). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ...................................... Est. $325-650

212 212 Repubblica Italiana. 1974. Specimen Banknote. Italy. Specimen 500 Lire,

1974, P-94s. ICG AU+ 58. IPS Carte Valori. ............................................................ Est. $375-750

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Ivory Coast

213 213 Colonie de la Cote d’Ivoire. 1920 Issue Banknote. Ivory Coast. 1920.

0.05 Francs on 5 Centimes, P-4, issued banknote, postage stamp issue, Michel #44/Scott #45 pasted on cardboard with overprint “Valeur d’echange”, Unc. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................................................................................................................. Est. $80-160

214 214 Colonie de la Cote d’Ivoire. 1920 Issue Banknote. Ivory Coast. 1920. 0.10

Francs on 10 Centimes, P-5, issued banknote, postage stamp issue, Michel #45/Scott #47 pasted on cardboard with overprint “Valeur d’echange”, XF. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................................................................................................................. Est. $80-160

Japan

215 215 Great Japanese Government Note, Constitutional Monarchy.

1878 (ND 1881) Issue Banknote. Japan….. 1878 (ND 1881). 1 Yen, P-17, issued banknote, Empress Jingu at right, S/N 26441 Block 289, PMG graded Very Fine 20. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................ Est. $500-800

216 216 Bank of Japan, 1930-31 ND Issue Banknote. Japan..... ND (1930-31), 20

Yen, P-41a, Black on gray and green underprint, Danzan Shrine left, portrait #4 at right, VF to Choice VF condition with small areas top back middle of paper clip rust and normal handling for grade. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................................. Est. $90-160

217 217 Japanese Military Currency - 1918 Occupation of Siberia Issue

Note. Japan…. 1 Yen, P-M16, Issued Banknote, Black on light blue underprint, Russian legends on left and right, back dark blue, VF with one small pin hole toward the middle bottom that is difficult to see. Rare note in any condition. ................................. Est. $600-1200

218 218 Kure Naval Factory Staff Association. ND (1905-1910) Issue

Banknote. Japan..... ND (1905-1910). 1 Yen, P-NL, issued banknote, Naval Factory Staff Association Purchasing Coupons (Kure Naval Arsenal Employees Benefit Coupons), an uncommon higher denomination note issued for the workers of the Kure Arsenal, located in Hiroshima, Very Fine condition. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-400

Jersey

219 219 States of Jersey. ND (1976-1988). Issued Banknote. Jersey. ND (1976-

1988). 10, P-13b, issued banknote, sign. #3, PMG Graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ, TDLR. Only 1 note grades higher out of 66 graded by PMG. .............................. Est. $230-375

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Jordan

220 220 Central Bank of Jordan, ND (1959) Issued Banknote Jordan. ND (1959).

5 Dinars, P-15b, Issued banknote, Red-brown on face, S/N KA299390, Watermark: King Hussein, Sign. #15, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Printer: TDLR. .... Est. $130-200

Jordan and Kuwait

221 221 Central Bank of Kuwait and Bank of Jordan Issued Banknote

Quartet 4 pieces: Central Bank of Kuwait, L. 1968, 1/4 Dinar, P-6, Issued banknote, Brown on multicolor. Also included are 3 notes from the Central Bank of Jordan: ND (1975-92), 1/2 Dinar, P-17, Brown on multicolor underprint, Sign. 15; AH1427/2006, 1 Dinar, P-34c, Green and brown with multicolor underprint; and AH1427/2006, 5 Dinar, P-35b, Orange and brown on multicolor underprint. VF condition. (4) .................... Est. $45-75

Katanga

222 222 Banque Nationale du Katanga. ND (1960). Specimen Banknote.

Katanga. Specimen 50 Francs, ND (1960), P-7s. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 (Cert # 5003615-018). ........................................................................................................... Est. $350-550

223 223 Banque Nationale du Katanga. 1962. Specimen Banknote. Katanga.

Specimen 500 Francs, 1962, P-13s. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003615-007). ........................................................................................................... Est. $400-600

Korea

224 224 Bank of Chosen, ca.1932 to 1945 Trio of Issued Banknotes Korea.

Bank of Chosen, Lot of 3 notes, includes 1 Yen, ND(1932), P-29a; 10 Yen, ND(1944-45), P-36; 100 Yen, ND(1947), P-46b. Notes range from VF-UNC condition. (3). ........... Est. $50-100

225 225 Bank of Chosen. ND (1932-1944). Lot of 11 Issued Notes. Korea. Lot

includes a pair of 5 Yen and a group of nine 10 Yen notes, all with bearded man at right. P-31 (9); 34 (2). Generally Fine to VF, one of the 5 Yen torn w/tape repair and one of the 10 Yen VG. (11) .......................................................................................................... Est. $60-120

Latvia

226 226 Bank of Latvia, 1928 Issued Banknote Latvia. 1928. 25 Latu, P-18a, Issued

banknote, Black on yellow underprint, S/N A162144, PMG graded Very Fine 30. Printer: W&S .......................................................................................................................... Est. $90-150

Luxembourg

227 227 Etat du Grand-Duche, 1918 (ND 1919) Issued Banknote Luxembourg.

1918 (ND 1919). 25 Francs, P-31a, Issued Banknote, Blue-green on light green underprint, Without Serial Number, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. .................... Est. $200-400

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228 228 BanqueInternationaleaLuxembourg.1968.SpecimenBanknote.

Luxembourg. Specimen 100 Francs, 1968, P-14s. PMG graded Gem Unc 66 EPQ (Cert # 5003609-003). F-CO. This note is one of the finest and highest graded offered at auction. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $425-550

Madagascar

229 229 Banque de Madagascar. ND (ca. 1937) Issue Banknote. Madagascar….

ND (ca. 1937). 5 Francs, P-35, issued banknote, sign. #2, Ch. XF. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ................................................................................................................. Est. $55-100

230 230 Madagascar, Institut d’Emission Malgache, ND (1966) Issued

Banknote Madagascar. ND (1966). 1000 Francs = 200 Ariary, P-59a, Issued banknote, Multicolor, S/N O.5 34429, Watermark: Woman’s Head, PMG graded Very Fine 30. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $140-280

Malawi

231 231 Reserve Bank of Malawi Issued Banknote Quintet, 1988-92 Malawi,

1988-92. 5 pieces: 1 Kwacha P-19b; 5 Kwacha P-20b; 50 Tambala P-13d; 50 Tambala P-18; and 1 Kwacha P-23b. All are in About Uncirculated condition. (5) ............................ Est. $40-70

232 232 Reserve Bank of Malawi. 2005. Specimen Banknote. Malawi. Specimen

100 Kwacha, 2005, P-54as. PMG graded Gem Unc 65 EPQ (Cert # 5003615-013). Est. $130-260

Malaya

233 233 Federated Malay States, 1941 “Coagulent Units” Issue Uncut

Trio. Malaya... Uncut Sheet of 3 different dates, Includes October, November and December 1941 dated sheet of 3 notes, 2 Coagulant Units each, P-Unlisted, Blue on orange elephant underprint, back blank, rouletted perfs between each, Uncirculated. “Designed and Printed by the Survey Department F.M.S.” in small print at bottom of each note. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .......................................................... Est. $200-350

Malaya/Japanese Occupation WWII

234 234 Japanese Government, ND (1942) Issued Banknote Malaya/Japanese

Occupation WWII…. ND (1942). 5 Dollars, P-M6a KNB6a, Issued banknote, Purple and yellow, S/N 253015 Block MB - Block Letters MA, MB - With S/N, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ. ................................................................................................... Est. $130-250

235 235 Japanese Government, ND (1942) Issued Banknote Malaya/Japanese

Occupation WWII.... ND (1942). 5 Dollars, P-M6a KNB6a, Issued banknote, Purple on face, S/N 239066, Block MA - Block Letters MA, MB - With S/N, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ. .................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

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236 236 Japanese Government, ND (1942-44) Issued Banknote Malaya/

Japanese Occupation. ND (1942-44). 10 Dollars, P-M7a KNB7a, Issued banknote, Blue on yellow underprint, S/N 523626 Block MA - With S/N & Block Letters, PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Rust”. ....................................................................... Est. $100-200

Maldives

237 237 Maldives Monetary Authority, 1947 to 1998 Trio of Notes The

Maldives. Lot of 3 issued notes, includes Maldives Monetary Authority 2 Rufiyaa, 1983, P-9a; 5 Rufiyaa, 1998, P-18a; 10 Rupees, 1947, P-5a. Notes range from Fine-UNC condition. (3). .............................................................................................................. Est. $40-80

Mali

238 238 Banque de la Republique du Mali, 1960 Issued Banknote Mali. 1960.

100 Francs, P-2, Issued banknote, Brown and yellow on face, S/N D41 714645, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. .............................................................................. Est. $180-280

239 239 Banque de la Republique du Mali, 1960 Issued Banknote Mali…..

1960. 1000 Francs, P-4, Issued banknote, Blue on light blue and multicolor underprint, S/N A26 131952, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63. Printer: STC. ................ Est. $300-450

Martinique

240 240 Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. ND (1947-1949). Issued

Banknote. Martinique. Issued 50 Francs, ND (1947-1949), P-30a. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 with comment “Annotation” (Cert # 5003604-009). ........... Est. $325-450

Mauritania

241 241 Banque Centrale de Mauritanie. 1974. Specimen Banknote.

Mauritania. Specimen 1000 Ouguiya, 1974, P-7s. PMG graded Gem Unc 65 EPQ (Cert # 8036570-023). G&D. This is the highest graded note offered at auction in the PMG census. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $300-500

Mauritius and England

242 242 OrientalBankCorp.1872I/USecondExchange Mauritius and England,

1872. Issued Second Exchange for 4,600 Pounds, Black text with brown handwriting, Mauritius Bill Stamp in orange at left, Thomas, La Chambre & Co. handstamp at left. Fine-VF condition. The Oriental Bank Corporation (OBC) was a British imperial bank founded in India in 1842 which grew to be prominent throughout the Far East. As an Exchange bank, the OBC was primarily concerned with the finance of trade and exchanges of different currencies. It was the first bank in Hong Kong and the first bank to issue banknotes in Hong Kong. .......................................................................... Est. $150-300

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Mauritius

243 243 Bank of Mauritius. ND (1967). Specimen Banknote. Mauritius.

Specimen 5 Rupees, ND (1967), P-30cs. PMG graded About Unc 53 with comment “Previously Mounted” (Cert # 5003615-014). TDLR. ............................................ Est. $325-450

Mexico

244 244 Tesoreria General del Estado, 1916 Issued Banknote Mexico. 1916.

2 Pesos, P-S1136 M4133, Issued banknote, Olive-brown on green underprint, S/N B 0552032, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. ............................................... Est. $90-140

245 245 Empire of Iturbide, 1823 Issued Banknote Mexico. 1823. 1 Peso, P-1b M10b,

Issued banknote, Black, S/N 45769 - Cut Cancelled, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ with comment “Cut Cancelled”. Only 1 other note grades higher out of 7 graded in the PMG census. ................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

246 246 Banco de la Republica. 1918. Specimen Banknote. Mexico. Specimen

100 Pesos, 1918, P-15s M322s. PMG graded Choice Unc 63 EPQ (Cert # 5003604-008). ABNC. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $250-375

247 247 Banco Minero. ND (1888-1914). Specimen Banknote. Mexico.

Specimen 1 Peso, ND (1888-1914), P-S162s M130s. PMG graded About Unc 55 EPQ (Cert # 5003604-006). ABNC. ................................................................................. Est. $200-300

248 248 Banco Minero, 1901-09 Issued Banknote Mexico. 1901-09. 5 Pesos, Ser. I,

P-S163Ag M131g, Issued banknote, Gray and multicolor, S/N I 616 17255, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53 with comment “Previously Mounted”. Printer: ABNC. .... Est. $70-120

249 249 Banco de Coahuila. ND (1898-1914). Specimen Banknote. Mexico.

Specimen 5 Pesos & 10 Pesos, ND (1898-1914), P-S195s M167s and P-S196s M168s. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 & 63 (Cert # 5003600-019 & 5003600-020). ABNC. ........... Est. $350-500

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250 250 Banco de Coahuila. ND (1898-1914). Specimen Banknote. Mexico.

Specimen , ND (1898-1914), P-S197s M169s. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 EPQ (Cert # 5003603-003). ABNC. .............................................................................................. Est. $250-375

251 251 Banco de Londres y Mexico, 1914 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Mexico. 1914. 1 Peso, P-S240 M279a, Issued banknote, Black on multicolor, S/N A 0396053, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Printer: B&S. This is the highest graded note by far out of 8 graded in the PMG census. ........................................ Est. $160-280

252 252 Nacional Monte de Piedad. 1880-1881. Remainder Banknote.

Mexico. Remainder 1 Peso, 1880-1881, P-S264r1. PMG graded About Unc 53 with comment “Minor Rust” (Cert # 5003598-015). ABNC. .......................................... Est. $150-250

253 253 Nacional Monte de Piedad. 1880-1881. Remainder Banknote.

Mexico. Remainder 10 Pesos, 1880-1881, P-S266r1. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 EPQ (Cert # 5003598-016). ABNC. Only one other note has been offered at auction in this high grade, none higher. ......................................................................................... Est. $300-500

254 254 Nacional Monte de Piedad. 1880-1881. Remainder Banknote.

Mexico. Remainder 20 Pesos, 1880-1881, P-S267r1. PMG graded Choice Unc 63 EPQ (Cert # 5003598-017). ABNC. No previous auction records available for this lovely note. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $350-600

Mexico - Revolutionary

255 255 Estado de Chihuahua, 1915 Issued Banknote Mexico - Revolutionary.

1915. 50 Centavos, P-S527a M918a-b, Issued banknote, Blue on light green, S/N AA56662, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63. ....................................................... Est. $40-80

256 256 Estado de Chihuahua, 1915 Issued Error Banknote with Inverted

Seal on Back. Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 1 Peso - Without Date, P-S530b M920n, Issued banknote, Blue, S/N L 5898819 - Inverted Red Scalloped Treasury Seal on Back, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ with comment “Printing Error”. Rare error note.......................................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

257 257 Estado de Chihuahua, 1914 Remainder Banknote Mexico -

Revolutionary. 1914. 50 Pesos, P-S538r M928, Remainder banknote - Without Seal on Back, Black on green, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53 EPQ. ......................... Est. $130-200

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258 258 Tesoreria General del Estado, 1915 Issued Banknote Mexico -

Revolutionary. 1915. 25 Centavos, P-S551j M903k, Issued banknote, Black on peach underprint, S/N DD 9205 - Red Seal on Front, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ..................................................................................................................................... Est. $50-80

Mexico

259 259 RepublicaMexicana(Revolutionary).1915.SpecimenBanknote.

Mexico. Specimen 10 Pesos, 1915, P-S686s M1257s. PMG graded Gem Unc 66 EPQ (Cert # 5003614-003). ABNC............................................................................................ Est. $130-200

Mexico - Revolutionary

260 260 Gobierno Provisional de Mexico, 1914 Issued Banknote Mexico

- Revolutionary. 1914. 100 Pesos - Mexico City, P-S708b M1244i, Issued banknote, Black and multicolor, S/N F 296468, Overprint: “Revalidado”, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. .................................................................................................. Est. $45-75

261 261 Gobierno Provisional de Mexico, 1916 Issued Banknote Mexico -

Revolutionary. 1916. 2 Pesos, P-S711a M1265a, Issued banknote, Gray-brown, S/N B 2104111 - With Vertical Text at Right, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Only 1 note grades higher out of 13 graded in the PMG census. ........................................ Est. $90-150

262 262 Ejercito Constitucionalista, 1915, “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 1 Peso - Guadalajara, P-S860 M2273, Issued banknote, Black on multicolor, S/N A 293427 - Ejercito Const. - Div. de Occidente, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. This note is the highest graded out of 4 graded in the PMG census. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $120-200

263 263 TesoreriaGeneralEstadodeOaxaca, 1915-16 “TopPop” Issued

Banknote Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915-16. 5 Peso, P-S954 M3373, Issued banknote, Blue on multicolor, S/N E 1839227, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. This note is by far the highest graded out of 46 notes listed in the PMG census. The next highest graded note is a CU 64. ............................................................................................ Est. $230-37

264 264 Tesoreria General Estado de Tlaxiaco, 1916 “Top Pop” Issued

Banknote Mexico - Revolutionary. 1916. 50 Centavos, P-S963a M3385a, Issued banknote, Black, S/N F 00306, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63. This rare variety has only appeared at auction 3 times previously over the last 7 years. This is the highest graded of any offered previously. ............................................................................ Est. $200-300

265 265 El Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa, 1915 Issued Banknote

Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 5 Pesos - 2 Printed Signs., P-S1044a M3784a, Issued banknote, Black on orange underprint, S/N I 67346, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2 notes grade higher out of 14 graded in the PMG census. Rarely seen this nice. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $140-260

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266 266 El Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa, 1915 Issued Banknote

Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 10 Pesos, P-S1045a M3785a, Issued banknote, Black on green underprint, S/N G 56842 - Two Printed Signatures, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ........................................................................................................ Est. $90-160

267 267 El Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa, 1915 Issued Banknote

Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 10 Pesos, P-S1045a M3785b, Issued banknote, Black on green underprint, S/N E 44159 - 2 Printed & 2 Handwritten Signs., PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ....................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

268 268 El Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa, 1915 “Top Pop” Issued

Banknote Mexico - Revolutionary. 1915. 20 Pesos, P-S1046 M3786, Issued banknote, Black on yellow underprint, S/N A 17150 / 24650, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Tied with 4 other notes out of 21 graded in the PMG census as highest graded, none better. ............................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

Mexico

269 269 L. Gutierrez, Merida. ND (ca. 1880s). Remainder Banknote. Mexico.

Remainder Banknote, ND (ca. 1880s), P-Unlisted M771. Black greenish gray underprint, Men harvesting sugar cane at left, Red seal bottom middle, Green Back, PMG graded Gem Unc 65 EPQ (Cert # 5003616-020). Scarce Mexican Scrip Note. ................... Est. $230-375

270 270 CamaradeComerciodeOaxaca,1915IssuedBanknote,Noothers

GradedPreviouslyandFirstTimeOfferedatAuction Oaxaca, Mexico. 1915. 10 Centavos, P-Unlisted, M3441a, Issued banknote, Off-blue on brown paper, S/N Unknown, PMG graded Very Fine 20. Rare .......................................................... Est. $400-600

271 271 Banco de Chiapas 1907 Proof Check Chiapas, Mexico, 1907. Proof check

from the Banco de Chiapas, Black text with black seal at left, Partially mounted on cardstock which provides lithographic order details. Fine-VF condition, cardstock is very fragile. ......................................................................................................................... Est. $40-65

Mongolia

272 272 Commercial & Industrial Bank. 1925. Issued Banknote. Mongolia.

Issued 1 Tugrik, 1925, P-7. PMG graded Very Fine 25 (Cert # 5003614-020). ....... Est. $280-375

Morocco

273 273 Banqued’EtatduMaroc,1944,WartimeIssued“ShortSnorter”

Morocco…. Issued 10 Francs, 1944, P-25a, annotated in margin “Casablanca - Aug 8, 1945 - Airman Michael Constantinoff ” ....................................................................... Est. $50-90

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Mozambique

274 274 Banco Nacional Ultramarino. 1972. Specimen Banknote.

Mozambique. Specimen 1000 Escudos, 1972, P-112s. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ (Cert # 5003612-020). ..................................................................................... Est. $150-250

Netherlands

275 275 Nederlandsche Bank, 1929-31 Issued Banknote Netherlands. July 4,

1930. 50 Gulden, P-47, Issued banknote, Gray-blue, S/N BM020912, PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Tear”. Printer: JEZ. ......................................................... Est. $240-375

276 276 State Note (Ministry of Finance). 1943. Issued Banknote.

Netherlands. Issued 25 Gulden, 1943, P-67a. PMG graded About Unc 50 with comment “Previously Mounted” (Cert # 5003608-020). ABNC. ............................................ Est. $300-500

New Caledonia

277 277 Banque de l’Indochine, ND (1942) Issued Banknote New Caledonia.

ND (1942). 100 Francs, P-44, Issued banknote, Brown, S/N A/0 019356 - Noumea, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35. ................................................................................... Est. $200-300

New Hebrides

278 278 Banque de l’Indo-Chine. ND (1941) Issue Banknote. New Hebrides. ND

(1941). 5 Francs, P-4a, issued banknote, provisional Noumea issue, VG with horizontal splits and two staple holes. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .................................. Est. $60-120

279 279 Banque de L’Indochine. ND (1945). Issued Banknote. New Hebrides.

Issued 5 Francs, ND (1945), P-5. PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 (Cert # 5003607-002). Overprinted on New Caledonia P-48. ..................................................................... Est. $425-600

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New Zealand

280 280 Reserve Bank of New Zealand. ND (1958). Specimen Banknote.

New Zealand. Specimen 10 Shillings, ND (1958), P-158ds RBNZ B5ns1. ICG VF/EF 40* with comment “Glue Residue from Mounting on Reverse”. TDLR. ..................... Est. $350-550

281 281 Reserve Bank of New Zealand. ND (1960). Specimen Banknote.

New Zealand. Specimen 1 Pound, ND (1960), P-159ds RBNZ B60s. ICG AU/UNC 60* with comment “Glue Residue from Mounting on Reverse”. TDLR. ..................... Est. $425-625

282 282 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ND (1967) High Grade Issued

Banknote. Wellington, New Zealand, ND (1967). £10, P-161d, Issued banknote, Dark green on m/c, S/N AS 499829, PCGS graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ. Attractive and scarce in high grade. ......................................................................................... Est. $350-700

283 283 Reserve Bank of New Zealand. ND (1981-1985) Issue Banknote.

New Zealand. ND (1981-1985). 100 Dollars, P-175a, issued banknote, sign. Hardie, PMG Graded About Uncirculated 50 EPQ, BWC. ........................................................... Est. $200-350

Nicaragua

284 284 Banco Central de Nicaragua. ND (1991). Specimen Banknote.

Nicaragua. Specimen 25 Centavos, ND (1991), P-170s. WBG Gem Unc 66 TOP. H&S. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

Nigeria

285 285 Central Bank of Nigeria. ND (1967). Issued Banknote. Nigeria. Issued 5

Pounds, ND (1967), P-9. PMG graded About Unc 53 EPQ (Cert # 5003613-020). Est. $325-500

Nova Scotia

286 286 Halifax,NovaScotia,1860’sUncutPairofRemainderSheetsof

First,Second,andThirdofExchanges. Nova Scotia, ca. 1860s. Lot of 2 uncut sheets of 3, includes a Pair of Remainder First, Second, and Third Exchanges, both the same, Black text with black border at left with ornate script, gray underprint. Fine condition with perforations separating exchanges. (2 sheet of 3) .................. Est. $160-280

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287 287 Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1860’s Uncut Remainder Sheet of First,

Second, and Third Exchanges. Halifax, Nova Scotia, ca. 1860s. Uncut Remainder Sheet of First, Second, and Third Exchanges, Black text with black border at left with ornate script, gray underprint. VF condition with perforations separating exchanges. London printer. ...................................................................................... Est. $90-180

Palestine

288 288 Palestine Educational Co. ND (ca. 1930s-1947). Advertising Card.

Palestine. ND (ca. 1930s-1947). Piastres to Pounds Conversion Table advertising card, VF. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................................................... Est. $80-160

Panama

289 289 Republica de Panama. ca. 1947. Issued Lookalike Political

Advertising Note. Panama. ca. 1947. 1 Balboa, P-NL, issued lookalike banknote, advertising note, Fine to VF, missing top right corner, with tape. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................................................... Est. $250-375

Peru

290 290 Peruvian Republic 1826 Financial Document Peru, 1826. Peruvian

financial document in Spanish, possibly relating to a loan or bond repayment. Fine condition for its age, inspect for more details. .......................................................... Est. $90-150

291 291 D Juan Bautista de la Roca, Counter of the Cuzco Mint Document,

ca.1827 Peru, possibly 1827 to 1828. Document from D. Juan Bautista de la Roca, Counter of the Cuzco Mint with handwritten equations relating to the cost or deposit of currency. Document is also signed by D. Juan de la Roca. Unique and interesting piece. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

292 292 Banco Central de Reserva del Peru, 1950-1960s Lot of 13 Issued

Banknotes Peru….. 1950-1960s. 13 pieces, all issued banknotes, highlights include: $10, P-71a; $50, P-78a; $5, P-76; $100, P-86a; and $10, P-90a. (13) .......................... Est. $130-260

Philippine

293 293 Philippines/WWII Emergency&GuerillaCurrency,ND (1941-45)

Issued Banknote Philippines/WWII Emergency & Guerilla Currency. ND (1941-45). 10 Centavos, LEY #152a, P-Unlisted, Issued banknote, Black and red, S/N 18169 - Hilongos - Municipal Issue, PMG graded Choice Fine 15. .................................. Est. $200-400

Poland

294 294 Ministerstwo Skarbu. 1924 Issue Banknote. Poland.... 1924. 1 Grosz on

500 Marek, P-42a, issued banknote, left half note as made for provisional issue, 7-digit s/n, Ch. VF. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ......................................................... Est. $80-130

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295 295 Ministerstwo Skarbu. 1924 Issue Banknote. Poland…. 1924. 1 Grosz on

500 Marek, P-42b, issued banknote, right half note as made for provisional issue, 6-digit serial with star, Ch. AU to Unc. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .......................... Est. $70-120

296 296 Polish State Loan Bank, 1919 Third Issue Lot of 56 Notes Poland....

1919. Lot of 56 banknotes, all the same: 1000 Marek, P-29, Issued banknotes, Purple on brown undertint, Many S/Ns are sequential. Condition varies from Choice VF due to handling to Choice AU to Uncirculated due to corner issues otherwise a fresh attractive group. (56) ............................................................................................................... Est. $400-600

Poland & Germany

297 297 Lodz (Litzmannstadt) Concentration Camp. 1940 Issue Banknote.

Poland & Germany. 1940. 50 Pfennig, Campbell 4201, issued banknote, WWII quittungen (receipts) issue, Unc. (From the Allen Berk Collection)......................... Est. $50-100

298 298 Lodz (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto. 1940 Issue Banknote. Poland &

Germany. 1940. 1 Mark, P-NL, issued banknote, The Lodz Ghetto was the second largest Jewish ghetto, and was located in Lodz Poland which was renamed Litzmannstadt by the Germans to honor a WWI general. The ghetto was sealed off from other areas of the city in May 1940. Seven scrip denominations of notes were produced, including this and the previous lot. All were signed by Rumkowski as Der Aelteste der Juden in Litzmannstadt., Ch. XF to AU. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................ Est. $70-140

Portugal

299 299 Banco de Portugal, 1920, Issued 10 Escudos Note. Portugal. 1920,

Issued 10 Escudos, P-117, PMG graded Very Fine 20. BW&C ............................... Est. $350-700

300 300 Banco de Portugal, 1921, Issued 5 Escudos Note. Portugal. 1921, Issued

5 Escudos, P-120, PMG graded Choice Fine 15. BW&C ........................................ Est. $180-280

Romania

301 301 Banca Nationala a Romaniei. 1936. Specimen Banknote. Romania.

Specimen 500 Lei, 1936, P-42bs. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 with comment “Previously Mounted, Small Tears.” (Cert # 5003603-009). ...................................................... Est. $200-300

302 302 Ministerul Finantelor (Ministry of Finance). 1950. Specimen

Banknote. Romania. Specimen 20 Lei, 1950, P-84s. PMG graded Gem Unc 65 EPQ (Cert # 5003603-008). .............................................................................................. Est. $200-300

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Russia

303 303 Group of 6 Issued Russian Banknotes Russia…. 6 pieces, 3 are: State Credit

Note, 500 Rubles, P-14b, Issued banknotes, Black on green and multicolor, Signature Shipov, VF to Choice VF; and 3 are State Currency Notes, 100 Rubles, P-133, Issued banknotes, Red on blue underprint, Watermark: Stars, AU to Uncirculated. (6)... Est. $130-260

304 304 State Credit Note, 1912 (ND 1912-17) Issued Banknote Russia. 1912

(ND 1912-17). 500 Rubles, P-14b, Issued banknote, Olive on multicolor underprint, S/N GR192279, Sign. I. Shipov, Watermark: Peter I, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $375-650

305 305 Currency Note, 1919 (ND 1920) Issued Banknote Russia. 1919 (ND

1920). 10,000 Rubles, P-106a, Issued banknote, Red on purple and multicolor underprint, S/N VR049148, Watermark: Broad Waves, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with comment “Small Tear”. .......................................................................................... Est. $250-375

306 306 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 3 Rubles,

P-128, Issued banknote, Green, Block AA-031, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ with comment “Stamp Cancelled” (PMG is mistaken, it is actually a Branch location overprint, not a cancellation overprint). Only 2 notes grade higher out of 20 graded in the PMG census. ............................................................................ Est. $200-350

307 307 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 5 Rubles,

P-129, Issued banknote, Blue, Block AA-023, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Only 1 note grades higher out of 11 notes graded in the PMG census. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $230-375

308 308 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 10 Rubles,

P-130, Issued banknote, Red, Block AA-065, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Only 3 notes grade higher out of 21 graded in the PMG census. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

Wednesday, August 4th, 2021: Session 2 - lots 303 - 613 World Banknotes from Russia to Zambia; World Coins; U.S. Colonial, Obsolete,

Fractional, Large & Small Size Banknotes; Security Printing & Historic Ephemera; Checks, Drafts & Exchanges; and U.S. Scripophily – Part 1.

beginning no earlier than 2:30 PM EST after Session 1 is Complete:

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309 309 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 25 Rubles,

P-131, Issued banknote, Brown-lilac on yellow and blue underprint, Block BA-1041, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. .............................. Est. $200-350

310 310 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 50 Rubles,

P-132, Issued banknote, Blue on pink underprint, Block DA-2091, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Only 4 notes grade higher in the PMG census out of 36 graded. ..................................................................................................... Est. $350-500

311 311 State Currency Note, 1922 Issued Banknote Russia. 1922. 100 Rubles,

P-133, Issued banknote, Red on blue underprint, Block ZHA-3073, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ............................................................ Est. $230-375

312 312 State Currency Note, 1922 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia. 1922.

250 Rubles, P-134, Issued banknote, Dark green on blue and orange underprint, Block AV-8001, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. Tied with 2 others as highest graded out of 13 graded in the PMG census. ............................................ Est. $400-600

313 313 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia.

1923. 50 Kopeks, P-155, Issued banknote, Blue, “Coin Notes” Without Promissory Designation, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ. This is the highest graded out of 2 notes graded in the PMG census and the only uncirculated example. ..... Est. $200-300

314 314 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 5 Rubles, P-157,

Issued banknote, Dark green on light green underprint, Block AB-1009 - 7 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ with comment “Stamp Cancelled”. Only 3 notes grade higher out of 13 graded in the PMG census. This is the highest graded note to be offered at auction. ................................................ Est. $200-350

Russia - R.S.F.S.R.

315 315 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 5 Rubles, P-157,

Issued banknote, Dark green on light green, Block AB-1010, 7 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. .............................. Est. $150-230

Russia

316 316 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 10 Rubles,

P-158, Issued banknote, Dark purple, Block AB-2007 - 7 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ with comment “Stamp Cancelled”. ............................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

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317 317 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia. 1923.

25 Rubles, P-159, Issued banknote, Blue, Block AG-3024 - 7 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ with comment “Stamp Cancelled”. Tied with 4 others as highest graded out of 14 graded in the PMG census. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-350

318 318 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 5 Rubles, P-164,

Issued banknote, Dark green on light green, Block AB-1059 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Tied with 1 other as highest graded out of 15 graded in the PMG census. ............................................ Est. $200-325

319 319 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia. 1923.

10 Rubles, P-165a, Issued banknote, Black on gray underprint, Block AV-2058 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 14 graded in the PMG census. .............................. Est. $230-350

320 320 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia.

1923. 10 Rubles, P-165b, Issued banknote, Black on gray underprint, Block AV-2062, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 11 graded in the PMG census. ............................................................. Est. $230-350

321 321 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia. 1923.

25 Rubles, P-166a, Issued banknote, Blue, Block AG-3093 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 13 graded in the PMG census. ................................................. Est. $230-350

322 322 State Currency Note, 1923 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia. 1923.

25 Rubles, P-166b, Issued banknote, Blue, Block AG-3095 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 9 graded in the PMG census. ............................................................... Est. $250-375

Russia - R.S.F.S.R.

323 323 State Currency Note. 1923. Issued Banknote. Russia. 1923. 50 Rubles,

P-167a, issued banknote, 8 lines of text on back, PMG Graded About Uncirculated 55. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

Russia

324 324 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 50 Rubles,

P-167a, Issued banknote, Brown, Block AD-4093 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. ................................. Est. $85-170

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325 325 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 50 Rubles,

P-167b, Issued banknote, Brown, Block AD-4096 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Only 2 notes grade higher out of 8 graded in the PMG census. Rare in uncirculated condition. .................................. Est. $200-300

326 326 State Currency Note, 1923 Issued Banknote Russia. 1923. 100 Rubles,

P-168a, Issued banknote, Purple on multicolor underprint, Block AT-5304 - 8 Lines of Text on Back, Watermark: Lozenges, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Est. $200-300

U.S.S.R.

327 327 State Treasury Note, 1961 Issued Banknote U.S.S.R. 1961. 3 Rubles,

P-223a, Issued banknote, Dark green on light green, S/N AZ9519539, Watermark: Stars, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ. ..................................................... Est. $75-150

Russia

328 328 Bank of Russia. 1993 (1994). Issued Banknote. Russia. Issued 50000

Rubles, 1993 (1994), P-260b. PMG graded Choice Unc 64 EPQ (Cert # 5003603-016). ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-300

Russian Federation

329 329 Bank of Russia, 1997/2004 Issued Banknote Russian Federation.

1997/2004. 1000 Rubles, P-272b, Issued banknote, Multicolor, S/N KV9224188, Watermark: Prince Yaroslav the Wise, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Printer: Goznak. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $85-170

330 330 Bank of Russia, 1997 Issued Banknote Russian Federation. 1997. 5000

Rubles, P-273a, Issued banknote, Orange on multicolor underprint, S/N AB4500551, Watermark: N. N. Muravyov & 5000, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ. Printer: Goznak. Only 1 note grades higher out of 37 graded in the PMG census. ......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

Russia

331 331 Government Bank Archangel Division. ND (1918). Issued

Banknote. Russia. Issued 5 Rubles, ND (1918), P-S102. PMG graded About Unc 55 EPQ (Cert # 5003603-013). ..................................................................................... Est. $100-200

Russia/South Russia

332 332 Government Bank, ND (1918) “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia/

South Russia. ND (1918). 50 Kopeks, P-S407, Black and gray on orange underprint, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. This is the highest graded note, none graded higher. ...................................................................................................................... Est. $110-180

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333 333 Russia/South Russia, 1918 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia/South

Russia. 1918. 1 Ruble, P-S408b, Issued banknote, Blue on brown underprint, Block AV-39 - Yellow Thick Paper, PMG graded Uncirculated 62 with comment “Stained”. This is the only graded example in the PMG census. ........................................................ Est. $130-260

334 334 Government Bank, 1919 Issued Banknote Russia/South Russia. 1919. 500

Rubles, P-S440b, Issued banknote, Green on orange-yellow underprint, S/N AV6748171 - Green Prefix, Watermark: 500, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. Printer: W&S. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $130-250

Russia/North Caucasus

335 335 Vladikavkaz Railroad Co., 1918 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia/

North Caucasus. 1918. 50 Rubles, P-S593, Issued banknote, Black on green and buff, S/N B38890, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Tied with 13 other notes as highest graded with none higher in the PMG census out of 63 notes graded. .................. Est. $230-375

336 336 Vladikavkaz Railroad Co., 1918 Issued Banknote Russia/North

Caucasus. 1918. 100 Rubles, P-S594, Issued banknote, Black on light blue and light brown underprint, S/N V33010, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ....... Est. $200-350

Russia/Transcaucasia

337 337 Azerbaijan, Autonomous Republic, 1920 “Top Pop” Issued

Banknote Russia/Transcaucasia. 1920. 1000 Rubles, P-S712, Issued banknote, Black on green and red underprint, S/N KHI 6337, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. This note is the highest graded out of 9 notes listed in the PMG census............... Est. $180-280

Russia

338 338 Soviet Baku City Administration, 1918 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Russia. 1918. 25 Rubles, P-S732, Issued banknote, Black and red on violet underprint, Block AV-0765, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 9 notes graded in the PMG census. ............................................................. Est. $240-375

Russia/Transcaucasia

339 339 Soviet Baku City Administration, 1918 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote

Russia/Transcaucasia. 1918. 50 Rubles - With Series, P-S733b, Issued banknote, Black on light brown and light blue underprint, S/N 7 1347 Block EO, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. This is the highest graded note out of 3 notes graded in the PMG census and the only uncirculated example. ............................................................ Est. $200-325

Russia/Central Asia

340 340 Turkestan District, 1918 “Top Pop” Issued Banknote Russia/Central

Asia. 1918. 10 Rubles, P-S1154, Issued banknote, Black on red and green underprint, S/N IG 9521, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. This is the highest graded note out of 2 graded in the PMG census. .................................................................................... Est. $130-260

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Russia/East Siberia

341 341 Chita Branch of Russia Government Bank, 1920 Issued Banknote

Russia/East Siberia. 1920. 100 Rubles, P-S1187b, Issued banknote, Black, Block B-150, Small Cubes in Back Frame, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. ................ Est. $70-120

342 342 Chita Branch of Russia Government Bank, 1920 Issued Banknote

Russia/East Siberia. 1920. 500 Rubles, P-S1188a, Issued banknote, Blue, Block A-255, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. This is the second highest graded note out of 3 graded in the PMG census. ............................................................................. Est. $300-600

343 343 Chita Branch of Russia Government Bank, 1920 Issued Banknote

Russia/East Siberia. 1920. 500 Rubles, P-S1188b, Issued banknote, Green, Block S-485, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Annotation”. .................... Est. $130-250

344 344 Far East Provisional Government, 1920 Issued Banknote Russia/East

Siberia. 1920. 5 Rubles, P-S1246, Issued banknote, Black on green and pink underprint, S/N VV 010182 - Priamur Region, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. Only 2 notes grade higher out of 16 notes graded in the PMG census. This is the only uncirculated example of this attractive note to be offered at auction in the last 5 years. Only 16 notes graded in the PMG census with only 8 notes in uncirculated condition. ............... Est. $160-280

Russia - City, Local & Private Notes

345 345 Bar-Restaurant of Railway Assembly (T.N. Surinov). 1918.

Remainder Banknote. Russia. Remainder 5 Rubles, 1918, P-Unlisted. PMG graded About Unc 55 EPQ (Cert # 5003603-011). ................................................. Est. $200-300

346 346 Maikop Town Council. 1920. Remainder Banknote. Russia. Remainder

25 Rubles, 1920, P-Unlisted. PMG graded About Unc 55 with comment “Annotations” (Cert # 5003614-019). .............................................................................................. Est. $120-240

SCRIPOPHILY - RUSSIARussia

347 347 Bessarabian-Tauride Land Bank in Odessa, 1901 Specimen Bond

Imperial Russia, 1901. 1000 Rubles Specimen 4.5% Bond in Russian (with some French, English, and German), Black text with ornate gray-brown border and underprint, Bank seal at bottom left corner, Small certificate without coupons. Red specimen overprint in Russian, and 00000 S/Ns. Fine condition with some staining throughout, as well as several margin tears. Rare specimen. ..................................................................... Est. $300-600

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Russia - Imperial

348 348 Bessarabian-Tauride Land Bank in Odessa, 1904, Specimen Bond

Imperial Russia, 1904, Specimen 10000 Ruble 4.5% bond, small size certificate with no coupons attached, series 20 serial 00000, overprinted “ОБРАЗЕЦЪ” in red (Russian for specimen), bank seal at bottom left, ornate beige stained brown frame, text in multiple languages including Russian, French, German, English, and others. Margin tears and damage all around, Fine otherwise. ........................................................................ Est. $250-400

FOREIGN BANKNOTESRwanda

349 349 Banque Nationale du Rwanda. 1978-2004. Lot of 9 Issued Notes.

Rwanda. 1978-2004. 100, 1000, 2000, and 5000 Francs, P-14; 21a; 22; 27; 28; 29; 31a; 32, issued banknote, About to Choice Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated. Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. (9). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ......................................... Est. $200-350

Rwanda-Burundi

350 350 Banque d’Emission du Rwanda et du Burundi. 1960. Specimen

Banknote. Rwanda-Burundi. Specimen 20 Francs, 1960, P-3s. PMG graded Extremely Fine 40 EPQ (Cert # 5003609-012). TDLR. .......................................... Est. $400-600

Saint Pierre & Miquelon

351 351 Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, ND (1950-60) Issued Banknote Saint

Pierre & Miquelon. ND (1950-60). 10 Francs, P-23, Issued banknote, Blue and multicolor, S/N E.41 21916 - Overprint “Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon”, Watermark: Sailing Ship, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. ........................................................................... Est. $90-140

Saudi Arabia

352 352 Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency. AH1373 (1954)-AH1379 (1968).

Lot of 9 Issued Notes. Saudi Arabia. Lot includes an assortment of 1 Riyal, 5 Riyal, and 10 Riyal notes from earlier issues. P-2; 4; 6; 11a (3); 11b; 12a; 13a. P-4 is VG with rough edges, the rest Fine to Choice VF. (9)................................................... Est. $160-280

353 353 Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1976 Issue Banknote Saudi

Arabia…. 1976, P-20, Issued banknote, Green and m/c, VF condition with bright colors. (From the Allen Berk Collection) .............................................................................. Est. $65-120

Singapore

354 354 Board of Commissioners of Currency Issued Banknote Pair, ND

(1967-73) Singapore. ND (1967-73). 2 Pieces: 5 Dollars, P-2d, Issued banknote, Green with light orange flowers at center, S/N A/43 488695, Watermark: Lion’s Head; and 10 Dollars, P-3a, Issued banknote, Red on multicolor underprint, S/N A/24 123224, Watermark: Lion’s Head. Both printed by TDLR. VF condition. (2) ......................... Est. $55-90

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Somalia

355 355 Banca Nazionale Somala. 1971 Issue Banknote. Somalia….. 1971. 20

Scellini, P-15, issued banknote, Brown on m/c, Fine to Choice Fine Condition. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................................................................... Est. $200-350

South Korea

356 356 Bank of Chosen Group of Issued Notes, ca.1950-1983. South Korea.

Bank of Chosen, Lot of 10 issued notes, includes 1000 Won, ND(1950), P-3; 10 Jeon, 1962, P28a; 50 Jeon, 1962, P-29a; 100 Won, ND(1965), P-38a; 500 Won, ND(1973), P-43; 1000 Won, ND(1975), P-44; 1000 Won, ND(1983), P47; 1000 Won, ND(2007), P-54a; 5000 Won, ND(2006), P-55a; 10,000 Won, ND(2007), P-56a. All notes range from VF to UNC condition. (10) ........................................................................................................... Est. $90-180

St. Pierre & Miquelon

357 357 Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. ND (1950-1960). Issued

Banknote. St. Pierre & Miquelon. Issued 5 Francs, ND (1950-1960), P-22. WBG Uncirculated 60 with comment “Light Staining”. BdF. ............................................ Est. $70-120

Tajikistan

358 358 National Bank of the Republic of Tajikistan. 1994. Lot of 9 Issued

Notes. Tajikistan. 1994. 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Rubl, P-1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9, issued banknote group, Unc (9). ................................................................... Est. $60-90

359 359 National Bank of the Republic of Tajikistan. 1999-2017. Lot of 12

Issued Notes. Tajikistan. 1999. 1, 5, 20, 50 Dirams, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Somoni, P-10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 14A; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 25b, issued banknote group, Unc (12). ........ ................................................................................................................................. Est. $130-260

360 360 National Bank of the Republic of Tajikistan. 2010. Lot of 2 Issued

Notes. Tajikistan. 2010. 3 and 200 Somoni, P-20; 21, issued banknote pair, Unc (2). ..................................................................................................................................... Est. $60-90

Thailand

361 361 Government of Siam. 1936 Issue Banknote. Thailand…. 1936. 20 Baht,

P-29, issued banknote, sign. #15, Green on pink underprint, S/N p/12 86663, VF with minor toning spots, TDLR. (From the Allen Berk Collection)............................... Est. $230-375

362 362 Bank of Thailand, ca.1953 to 2005 Collection of Issued and

Commemorative Banknotes Thailand.... Lot of 13 notes, Collection of issued notes includes 20 Baht, ND(1953), P-77c; 20 Baht, ND(2003), P-109; 100 Baht, 1994, P-97; 100 baht, ND(2005), P-115; 100 Baht, 2004, P-111; 1987 Commemorative 60 Baht, 1987, P-93a; 2000 Commemorative Issue, 50 Baht, ND(2000), P-105; and more. notes range from VF-UNC AU condition. (13) ............................................................................. Est. $85-170

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Timor

363 363 Banco Nacional Ultramarino. 1959. Issued Banknote. Timor.

Specimen 500 Escudos, 1959, P-25s. WBG Very Fine 25. BWC. ............................ Est. $200-300

364 364 Banco Nacional Ultramarino. 1963. Specimen Banknote. Timor.

Specimen 500 Escudos, 1963, P-29s. ICG Gem Unc 68. BWC. ............................... Est. $250-375

365 365 Banco Nacional Ultramarino. 1968. Specimen Banknote. Timor.

Specimen 1000 Escudos, 1968, P-30s. ICG Uncirculated 63. BWC. ........................ Est. $300-400

Trinidad and Tobago

366 366 Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 2020 Issued Banknote Group

of 30 Trinidad and Tobago. 2020. 30 pieces, all the same: 1 Dollar, Issued banknote, Polymer, Red and multicolor, Most of the S/Ns are sequential. Uncirculated condition. (30) ............................................................................................................................... Est. $50-80

Turkey

367 367 Turkey, British Military Counterfeit, 1918 / AH1334 Turkey. 1918 /

AH1334. 10 Livres - Without Watermark, P-110x, Issued banknote, Brown frame with light blue underprint, S/N A013222 - With “Deuxieme Emission” Stamp, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. .................................................................................. Est. $130-260

368 368 Turkey, British Military Counterfeit, 1918 / AH1334 Turkey. 1918 /

AH1334. 10 Livres - Without Watermark, P-110x, Issued banknote, Brown frame with light blue underprint, S/N A015157 - With “Deuxieme Emission” Stamp, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with comment “Stained”. ................................................. Est. $130-260

Uganda

369 369 Bank of Uganda. ND (1966). Lot of 2 Issued Notes, P-1 with Low

S/N “A/1 000099”. Uganda.... ND (1966). 5 Shillings and 100 Shillings, P-1; P-5, issued banknote, the first note with low binary serial A/1 000099, Choice XF to Uncirculated. (2). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................... Est. $120-240

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Ukraine

370 370 State Treasury Note, ND (1918) Issued Banknote Ukraine. ND (1918).

50 Karbovantsiv - Odessa, P-6b, Issued banknote, Green, Block AO249 - Block AO210 & Higher, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63. ........................................................ Est. $90-160

371 371 State Credit Note, 1918 Issued Banknote Ukraine. 1918. 2 Hryven, P-20a,

Issued Banknote, Blue on yellowish background, S/N A06121340 - S/N Prefix Letter A, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Only 1 note grades higher out of 9 notes graded in the PMG census. ....................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Ukraine/German Occupation WWII

372 372 Zentralnotenbank Ukraine, 1942 Issued Banknote Ukraine/German

Occupation WWII. 1942. 10 Karbowanez, P-52 SB1264, Issued banknote, Red-brown, S/N 510003694 - Central Bank, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ......... Est. $110-180

373 373 Zentralnotenbank Ukraine, 1942 Issued Banknote Ukraine/German

Occupation. 1942. 20 Karbowanez, P-53 SB1265, Issued banknote, Gray-brown, S/N 371067680 - Central Bank, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. .................... Est. $120-200

374 374 Zentralnotenbank Ukraine, 1942 Issued Banknote Ukraine/German

Occupation WWII. 1942. 50 Karbowanez, P-54 SB1266, Issued banknote, Green and brown, S/N 38811756 - Central Bank, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with comment “Stains”. .................................................................................................... Est. $90-160

375 375 Zentralnotenbank Ukraine, 1942 Issued Banknote Ukraine/German

Occupation WWII. 1942. 100 Karbowanez, P-55 SB1267, Issued banknote, Blue and olive, S/N 21163875 - Central Bank, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45....... Est. $120-200

Venezuela

376 376 Banco Central de Venezuela, ND (1961-63) Specimen Banknote

Venezuela. ND (1961-63). 50 Bolivares, P-44s, Specimen banknote, Black on multicolor underprint, S/N 0000000, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. Printer: TDLR. .. Est. $75-150

377 377 Banco Central De Venezuela, 1989 Uncut Vertical Pair of Specimen

Notes. Venezuela, 1989, 2 Bolivares, P-69s (Unlisted as a specimen), Uncut vertical pair, S/N AV9679977-AV9629977, Large red specimen overprints, rare as a specimen and especially as uncut pair. ........................................................................................... Est. $400-600

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Viet Nam

378 378 South Viet Nam, National Bank of Viet Nam, ND (1955) & (1956)

Issued Banknote Pair Viet Nam - South. 2 pieces: ND (1955) 10 Dong, P-3a, Issued banknote, Purple on multicolor, S/N J3 381461; and ND (1956) 1 Dong, P-1a, Issued banknote, Green on multicolor, S/N R.5 549694. Both have a Tiger’s Head Watermark, and are PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. (2) ................................ Est. $80-140

Yugoslavia

379 379 Ministry of Finance, 1919 Issued Banknote Yugoslavia. 1919. 40 Kronen

on 10 Dinara, P-17, Issued banknote, Blue with black text, S/N 248 002464, PMG graded About Uncirculated 53. ........................................................................................... Est. $140-280

380 380 State Bank for Istria, Fiume and Slovene Coastal Area, 1945

Issued Banknote Pair Yugoslavia. 1945. 2 pieces: 10 Lire, P-R3, Issued banknote, Brown on green underprint, No S/N; and 20 Lire, P-R4a, Issued banknote, Purple on light green underprint, S/N BE 095360. Both in Fine condition. (2)........................ Est. $70-120

Zambia

381 381 Bank of Zambia, ND (1991) Issue, Pack of 100 Banknotes Zambia….

50 Kwacha, (1991), P-28a, pack of 100 circulated issued notes, generally F-VF. TDLR. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $70-140

382 382 Bank of Zambia, ND (1991) Issue, Pack of 100 Banknotes Zambia….

100 Kwacha, (1991), P-34a, pack of 100 circulated issued notes, generally F-VF. ..... Est. $70-140

383 383 Bank of Zambia. ND (1991). Lot of 2 Specimen Notes. Zambia....

ND (1991). 100 and 500 Kwacha, P-34as; 35as, specimen banknote, s/n AA0000000 and “SPECIMEN” overprints, Choice to Gem Unc (2). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ..... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-300

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WORLD COINSEngland

384 384 Maundy Money Coin Quartet in Case, 1941 England…. 1941. Maundy

Money Quartet, held in a red, square Royal Mind case, 2.75 x 2.5 inches, lined with blue velvet. 4, 3, 2, and 1 Pence denominations. (4) ......................................................... Est. $70-120

Europe

385 385 European Coin Assortment dated 1941 European Countries...... Large

Assortment of coins from World War II Europe, held within 2 protective binders. One binder contains Coins of Neutral Countries, amount of coins from each country are: Finland 6; Spain 2; Sweden 8; Switzerland 6; and The Vatican 15. The other binder contains Coins of Over Run Countries, amount of coins from each country are: Albania 3; Bulgaria 5; Hungary 6; France 15; French Indo China 4; Norway 8; Denmark 8; Faeroe Islands 5; Belgium 7; Bohemia-Moravia 4; Slovakia 5; Romania 5. (112 total) (Approximately 2 ounces Silver ASW) .................................................................... Est. $120-200

German States - Prussia

386 386 German States - Prussia, 1876 to 1909 2 Mark and 3 Mark Coin

Assortment. German States, Prussia.... Lot of 5 Coins, Includes: 1876A and 1876C, 2 Mark, KM#506, VG to Fine; 1904A and 1906A, 2 Mark, KM#522, VF to Choice VF; and 1909A, 3 Mark, KM#527,VF-XF Cleaned. All 0.900 Silver, Total weight: 1.8 ounces silver, ASW. (5) ........................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

German States - Baden

387 387 German States - Baden, 1898 to 1910 Coin Quartet German States,

Baden.... Lot of 4 Coins, Includes: 1898, 2 Mark, KM#269, Fine to VF; 1909G, 3 Mark, KM#280, Fine to Choice Fine; 2 examples of 1910G, KM#280, VG to Fine. All 0.900 Silver, Total weight: 2.23 ounces silver, ASW. (4) ................................................... Est. $100-200

German States - Prussia

388 388 German States - Prussia, 1901 and 1913, 2 Mark Coin Quartet

German States, Prussia.... Lot of 4 Coins, all are silver 2 Mark Coins, Includes: 2 examples of 1901A, KM#525; and 2 examples of 1913A, KM#532; condition varied from Choice XF-AU cleaned to Choice AU-Uncirculated with toning. All 0.900 Silver, Total weight: 1.8 ounces silver, ASW. (4) ........................................................................... Est. $60-120

Germany, Weimar Republic

389 389 Germany,WeimarRepublic,1929,3Reichsmark,KM#63 Germany,

Weimar Republic... 1929, 3 Reichsmark, KM#63, 0500 Silver, 0.399 ounces, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight .399 ounces silver, ASW. Choice XF to AU condition. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

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Germany

390 390 Germany,Third Reich, 1934, 5Mark, KM#83CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1934, Lot of 7 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#83, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 2.8 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (7) ................................................................ Est. $110-180

391 391 Germany,Third Reich, 1935, 5Mark, KM#86CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1935, Lot of 14 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#86, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 5.6 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (14) .............................................................. Est. $200-300

392 392 Germany,Third Reich, 1935, 5Mark, KM#86CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1935, Lot of 15 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#86, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 6 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (15) .............................................................. Est. $200-300

393 393 Germany,Third Reich, 1938, 2Mark, KM#93CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1938, Lot of 4 Silver, 2 Mark Coins, KM#93, 0.900 Silver, 0.1597 ounces each, 25 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 0.64 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (4) .................................................................... Est. $40-60

394 394 Germany,Third Reich, 1938, 5Mark, KM#94CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1938, Lot of 4 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#94, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 1.6 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (4) .................................................................. Est. $75-120

395 395 Germany,Third Reich, 1939, 5Mark, KM#94CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1939, Lot of 5 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#94, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 2 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (5) .................................................................. Est. $90-160

396 396 Germany,Third Reich, 1939, 5Mark, KM#94CoinAssortment.

Germany... 1939, Lot of 8 Silver, 5 Mark Coins, KM#94, 0.900 Silver, 0.399 ounces each, 29 mm, Hindenburg on face, total weight 3.2 ounces silver, ASW. Condition varies between XF to Choice AU condition. (8) ................................................................ Est. $130-200

South America

397 397 South American Coin Assortment, All dated 1941 U.S. and South

America....... Assortment of coins, al held within a protective binder and organized by country. All from 1941. Argentina: 6; Chile: 2; Colombia: 8; Costa Rica: 2; Peru: 13; Dominican Republic: 1; Mexico: 3; Uruguay: 2; and United States of America: 11; and 1 Magic Coin with Liberty on one side, and Abraham Lincoln penny on the other. (49 total) ........................................................................................................................ Est. $100-200

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U.S. COLONIAL BANKNOTESMassachusetts

398 398 State of Massachusetts Bay, 1779 Issued Promissory Note Signed

by Henry Gardner Massachusetts, 1779. 15 Pounds I/C 6% Promissory Note, S/N 1874, Black text with ornate header, black border, Tree with ouroboros frame at top left corner. Dark brown handwriting and signatures, bottom border has “Death to Counterfeit” in design. Cut-out cancelled, Possibly engraved by Paul Revere. Fine condition with splitting along fold lines, especially center, that has been archivally repaired. Signed by Henry Gardner, a well-respected Harvard graduate involved in politics during the American Revolution, who also served as the first Massachusetts state treasurer from 1774 until his death in 1782. His grandson, Henry Joseph Gardner ( June 14, 1819 – July 21, 1892) was the 23rd Governor of Massachusetts, serving from 1855 to 1858. Gardner, a Know Nothing, was elected governor as part of the sweeping victory of Know Nothing candidates in the Massachusetts elections of 1854. ................... Est. $350-500

New Jersey

399 399 RachelVanderbeek,1782HandwrittenPaidTaxReceipt New Jersey.

1782. Handwritten Payment Receipt Issued to Rachel Vanderbeek for 331 Pounds, 17 Shillings, and 1 Pence given by James Bogert (possibly Bogart) “on account of taxes”. Rachel Vanderbeek received the sum on “behalf of my husband” and signed the document at center right. Also in the document is a handwritten account of “a list of the money I paid to Ms Vanderbeek” which includes various denominations, such as French Crowns, Dollars, English Guineas, etc. Fine condition with some staining, still in great condition for its age. Rachel Vanderbeek and her husband, Isaac, were both descended from old Dutch families of New Jersey. (From the Suffern Family Archives). ...... Est. $180-280

400 400 Franklin, NJ. Isaac and Rachel Vanderbeek, 1783 Handwritten

PaidTaxReceipt Franklin Township, New Jersey, 1783. Handwritten Payment Receipt for Isaac and Rachel Vanderbeek, for sums owed “on account of Taxes” which were received by James Bogert (possibly Bogart), Collector of Franklin. Includes accounting notations at center left. Isaac and Rachel Vanderbeek both descended from old Dutch families of New Jersey, and were married in 1767. Isaac Vanderbeek was active in the patriot militia during the Revolutionary War. In 1791 he was an elder of the Dutch Church in Hackensack and in 1805 president of the town’s board of trustees. Both Isaac and Rachel Vanderbeek are likely the same individuals featured in a pair of portraits held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. According to family tradition, these portraits were painted in 1807, which would have been about the time the couple moved to New York. Fine to VF condition, especially for its age. Unique piece from the Suffern Family Archives. ..................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

401 401 Isaac Vanderbeek, 1786 Handwritten Receipt Bergen County, New

Jersey, 1786. Handwritten Payment Receipt Issued to Isaac Vanderbeek, received of James L. Bogert (possibly Bogart) “Late Collector of Franklin Township” the sum of 39 Pounds, 16 Shillings and 3 Pence in Specie, and 39 Pounds, 16 Shillings and 6 Pence “on account of Taxes due in the County of Bergen”. Signed by Isaac Vanderbeek at bottom. Fine condition. Isaac Vanderbeek was descended from an old Dutch family in New Jersey. (From the Suffern Family Archives). .................................................. Est. $180-280

New York

402 402 Haverstraw, New York, 1774 Promissory Note, Payable in “N.Y.

Currency” Haverstraw, New York, April, 1774. Handwritten document stating that George [last name obscured] “promised to pay unto Edward William Kiers” the sum of 5 Pounds, 7 Pence, and 3 Farthings in “N.Y. Currency”, with a pair of signatures, including one by John Allison, and a single seal. Edward William Kiers served as captain of the Haverstraw Company in the Orange County, New York militia. He also testified, at the request of George Washington, at the court-martial of Joshua Hett Smith, an alleged co-conspirator of Benedict Arnold and John Andre. John Allison was a member of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, serving until 1783 when he was discharged by General George Washington. During the American Revolution, Haverstraw served as an important lookout for British activities on the Hudson due to its location along the river. The village was home to a number of skirmishes between the British Army and the Continental Army during the conflict. Then a part of Orange County, today Haverstraw is located in Rockland County. VG to Fine condition, faint handwriting, with staining and small holes at fold lines, still in great condition for its age. Interesting “G-R” watermark at center. A fascinating document from an important area during the Revolutionary War, which also mentions historical figures who were contemporaries of George Washington. ................................................................ Est. $300-600

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403 403 Handwritten1777 (1788) Document Regarding Pay for Continental

Service New York. 1788. Handwritten document that follows (with corrected spelling): “November the 18 day, 1777. This day I left home with my wagon & horses to White Marsh in the Continental Service and continued in said service til the 11 Day of December. For this service I received a certificate and I delivered said certificate to Col: Wilm. Cass (possibly Carss) for which Mr. Cass paid me all except twenty dollars and promised to pay me the twenty dollars within a fortnight or three weeks, the said twenty is yet due to me. Sworn before me, the 28 day of January, 1788”; includes a pair of names at bottom. On the back appears John Suffern’s name in an estate payment. The village of Suffern was founded in 1796. John Suffern, first Rockland County judge, 1798–1806, settled near the base of the Ramapo Mountains in 1773, and called the place New Antrim, after his home in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. New Antrim’s location was considered strategically important in the Revolutionary War because it was at an important crossroads near Ramapo Pass. General George Washington and other important military leaders used John Suffern’s home as headquarters when they were in the area. The White Marsh mentioned in this piece may be related to the Battle of White Marsh (or Battle of Edge Hill), which was a battle of the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought December 5-8, 1777, in the area surrounding Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania. The battle, which took the form of a series of skirmish actions, was the last major engagement of 1777 between British and American forces. (From the Suffern Family Archives). .......................................................... Est. $230-375

404 404 State of New York, 1796 Promissory Note Payable in “Currant

Lawful Money of the State of New York” New York, November 25th, 1796. Handwritten document starting that Jacob Hays promised to pay James L. Bogart “the just and full sum of sixty five pound[s] current lawful money of the state of New York” with signatures and a single seal at bottom. No further location details are provided. Jacob Hays, mentioned in the document, is possibly related to another Jacob Hays, who was a colonial American Jewish merchant that arrived from Holland in the 1720s, and was one of the early members of the Shearith Israel Congregation Synagogue in New York City. Fine to VF condition with some toning, still in good condition for its age. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

U.S. COLONIAL BANKNOTES & EPHEMERAPennsylvania

405 405 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1794 Issued Land Deed Signed

byThomasMifflin Pennsylvania, 1794. Early land deed issued to Archibald Buck for 400 acres of “adjoining land this day granted to James Buck” in Westmoreland County, “provided the land is not within the last purchase made of the Indians” at the rate of fifty shillings per 100 acres. Signed and witnessed by Thomas Mifflin, Governor of Pennsylvania, as well as surveyors Daniel Brodhead and John Moore. Thomas Mifflin ( January 10, 1744 - January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He served in a variety of roles during and after the American Revolution, several of which qualify him to be counted among the Founding Fathers. He was the first Governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1790 to 1799; he was also the last President of Pennsylvania, succeeding Benjamin Franklin and serving from 1788 until 1790. Daniel Brodhead IV (October 17, 1736 - November 15, 1809) was an American military and political leader during the American Revolutionary War and early days of the United States. Interesting document with founding a father’s signature. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $350-700

U.S. CONFEDERATE BANKNOTES & BONDS

Various States

406 406 C.S.A., Banknote, Coupon and Ad Note Quartet, ca. 1864 to

1920’s. Various States, 4 pieces: Jacksonville, Florida Satirical Confederate Note, $50; Confederate States Bond Coupon Quartet, each for $30; CSA, 1864 $5 P-67; and CSA, 1864 $100 P-71. (4) ..................................................................................................... Est. $60-100

Virginia

407 407 C.S.A., 1864, Trio of Issued 50 Cents Notes Richmond, VA….. Includes

three 50 Cents, P-64a, 7th Issue, 1st Series, two AU to UNC and one VG with hole near top left corner. ........................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

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U.S. OBSOLETE BANKNOTESGeorgia & Virginia

408 408 Georgia and Virginia Obsolete Banknote trio from, 1861-63 Georgia

and Virginia. Lot of 3 pieces: Virginia Treasury Note, 1862 $1, S/N 90711; Timber Cutter’s Bank (GA), 1861 $5, S/N 3448; and Augusta Insurance & Banking Co., 1863 75 cents. VG to AU. (3) ..................................................................................................... Est. $45-90

Louisiana

409 409 OfficeoftheAssistantU.S.Treasurer,atNewOrleans,“Original

Deposit Certificate”, 1857 For Patent for a Corn and CottonPlanter. New Orleans, LA. 1857, Issued certificate for $30 for registering a patent. Black on light blue paper, S/N 303, VF to Choice VF condition. Signed by the Assistant U.S. Treasurer in New Orleans. ( John E. Herzog Collection) ................................. Est. $90-140

410 410 State of Louisiana, 1862 Obsolete Banknote Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

October 10th, 1862, $5, Issued Obsolete Banknote, Allegorical battle scene, VF S/N 6823. B.D. ................................................................................................................. Est. $70-120

Maryland

411 411 Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. 1841 I/U Obsolete Banknote Frederick,

Maryland.... 1841. $5 Issued and uncancelled obsolete banknote, Black with allegorical woman at top center, Low S/N 32. DUC-UBS. VF. Signed by Francis Thomas (3 Feb 1799 - 22 Jan 1876) as company president, who was a Maryland politician who served as the 26th Governor of Maryland from 1842 to 1845. UBSH - DU. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ....................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

New York

412 412 East River Bank, NY. Ca.1840-50’s Proof Vignette of $1 Note

Central Vignette. New York, NY..... $1, East River Bank, Proof vignette cut to shape extremely precisely of construction scene found on the $1, ca.1850’s obsolete note listed as SENC in Haxby. Incredible and extremely precise skill went into cutting this vignette from where it was taken. The church spires, construction scaffolding, buildings crane are perfectly cut and then glued to the thin card. Engraved by Baldwin Adams & Co. who I assume placed the vignette on card to be used in the future. XF condition with very slight toning. BA&C0. ..................................................................................... Est. $140-280

413 413 Union Bank of Troy, 1859-1860’s Proof Vignette used on $2

ObsoleteBanknotelistedasSENCinHaxby. Troy, NY….. ND (ca.1859-60’s) $2, Proof vignette of Troy University building under title printed on india or thin banknote paper that is unmounted. ABNC. .......................................................... Est. $180-280

414 414 Mercantile Safe Deposit Company, 1000 Ounces Silver Bullion,

18xx(ca.1880-90’s)SpecimenCertificateofDeposit. New York.... 18xx (ca.1880-90’s), 1000 Ounces of 1000 Fine Silver Bullion Specimen Certificate of Deposit, Black on green underprint with allegorical seated woman in light green as part of the underprint, Red Specimen and S/N 00000 overprint, POC’s, Counterfoil attached and folded back, Choice AU to Uncirculated condition, attractive and rare. ABNC. ( John E. Herzog Collection) .................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

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North Carolina, New Jersey & Pennsylvania

415 415 Southern and Northern Obsolete Banknote Assortment, ca.

1860s North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Lot of 4 pieces, Includes: State of North Carolina (2), 1861 $2, S/N 3156 and 1866 $1, S/N 9487; North Western Bank (PA), 1861 $2, S/N 9987; and State Bank at New Brunswick (NJ), ND (ca, 1860s) $1, S/N 8192. VG to Fine. (4)............................................................................................... Est. $100-180

Various States

416 416 Quintet of Obsolete Scrip Notes, ca. 1860-80s Various States..... Lot of

5 pieces, Includes: Idaho Territory, 1888 $50 Issued Gold Coin Interest Warrant; Ohio, Summit County Bank, 1862, 5 cents Issued Scrip Note; Bank of the State of South Carolina, 1863 75 cents Issued Note; State of Louisiana, 1875 $5 Coupon Bond, Note-Sized; and Christian-Temperance, 2 1/2 cents California Grape Food Co. Scrip Note. (5) ................................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Virginia

417 417 Virginia Treasury Note, 1862 Banknote Richmond, Virginia, 1862. $1, Black

on red undertint, S/N 41187, Choice XF to AU condition, H&L. ........................... Est. $60-120

U.S. FRACTIONAL CURRENCYWashington, D.C.

418 418 First Issue Fractional Currency Pair, 5 Cents, Fr#1230 and 10

Cents,Fr#1242 Washington, D.C….. Lot of 2 pieces, both First Issue: 5 cents, Fr. 1230, in Brown, good condition; and 10 cents, Fr. 1242, VF to Choice VF, in Green. (2) ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-160

419 419 U.S. 2nd Issue Fractional Currency Trio U.S. Fractional Currency, all Second

Issue, Includes: 5 cents Fr. 1232; 25 cents Fr. 1283; and 50 cents Fr.1316. (3) .......... Est. $120-240

420 420 U.S. Fractional Currency Issue Quartet United States Fractional Currency:

Lot of 4 notes, Includes; 3rd Issue, 3 cents, Fr.#1227 and 5 cents, Fr#1236; 5th Issue, 50 cents, Fr#. 1376; and 5th Issue, 25 Cents. Condition varies from VF to VF (4). ...... Est. $80-160

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U.S. LARGE TYPE - SILVER CERTIFICATES

421 421 U.S. Silver Certificate, $1, Fr#’s 233 and 236, Series of 1899

Banknote Pair. Washington, D.C., 1899. Lot of 2 pieces, both are $1 Silver Certificates, Includes $1, Fr#236, S/N R92568272A, Fine to Choice Fine; and $1, Fr# 233, S/N B79214043A, Crisp Choice VF, Bold embossing. Both with Eagle and Capitol building at center. (2) .............................................................................................. Est. $130-260

U.S. LARGE SIZE - SILVER CERTIFICATES

422 422 SilverCertificate. Series of 1923. $1, Fr.# 237 and 238 Lot of 5

Issued Notes. Washington, D.C.... 1923. $1, Fr. 237 (4); 238 (1), issued banknote, sign. Speelman-White and Woods-White, 3 examples are VF to Choice VF and 2 examples are Choice VF to Choice XF, one with a slightly mis-aligned serial number. (5). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ............................................................................ Est. $300-400

423 423 Silver Certificate. Series of 1923. $1, Fr.#237 and 238 Lot of 5

Issued Notes. Washington, D.C.... 1923. $1, Fr. 237 (4); 238 (1), issued banknote, sign. Speelman-White and Woods-White, All are VF to Choice VF condition. (5). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................................................................... Est. $250-375

U.S. LARGE TYPE - U.S. NOTES

424 424 UnitedStatesNote,$2Pair,Fr#60,Seriesof1917 Washington, D.C.,

1917. Lot of 2 pieces, both are $2 United States Note, S/Ns are D17169303A, Good with problems; and D696926A, VF with toning on back. Speelman-White signatures. (2) ...... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

U.S. NATIONAL BANKNOTESOhio

425 425 Ohio. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks NB of Cincinnati. 1902

(1923).Ch.#12446,IssuedNote. Ohio, USA. 1902 (1923). $5, Fr. 609, issued banknote, Ch# 12446, Speelman-White signatures, Choice Fine to VF condition. (From the Allen Berk Collection) ....................................................................................... Est. $250-375

Vermont

426 426 Northfield National Bank, 1876 Issued United States Treasury

DepositCertificateQuartet Washington, D.C., 1876. 4 pieces, all are Issued Deposit Certificates for the Treasury of the United States, Black text with black border, printed on off-blue paper, for $2,600; $2,500; $3,400; and $2,900. National banks, such as the Northfield National Bank of Vermont, were required to deposit to the Treasury 5% of its circulation. All are in Fine-VF condition. Each piece is signed by Edward O. Graves (3 August, 1843 - 1909), a United States banker who was Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1885 to 1889. After college, Graves joined the Office of Treasurer of the United States under Francis E. Spinner as a clerk. In 1868, he became chief clerk in the Treasurer’s office. He later became chief examiner. On July 1, 1874, he became superintendent of the redemption agency for the redemption of national bank notes. In 1883, President of the United States Chester A. Arthur named Graves the Assistant Treasurer of the United States. (4) ........................................................... Est. $130-260

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U.S. SMALL TYPE - U.S. NOTESWashington, D.C.

427 427 U.S. Note $2 Group of 6 Including Series 1928 D Star Note.

Washington, D.C., 1928. Group of 6, $2 Issued banknotes, Includes Series 1928; 1928 C; 1928 D; 1928 E; 1928 F; and 1928 G. The 1928 D is a star note in Fine condition with a lot of wear, the balance grades between Fine to Choice VF. (6).................................. Est. $140-280

SECURITY PRINTING EPHEMERABolivia

428 428 Bolivia Coat of Arms Proof Vignette Pair, ca. 1870-1890’s by ABNC

Bolivia. Lot of 2 pieces, both depicting the Coat of Arms of Bolivia, both intaglio by ABNC: 3 x 3 inches in red-brown; and 2.75 x 2.75 inches in black. Both are in AU to Uncirculated condition. ABNC. (2) ............................................................................. Est. $50-80

Canada

429 429 DuraNote. ND (ca. 1980s). Quartet of Notes. Canada. Lot of 4 notes,

includes a quartet of different polymer advertising “100” DuraNote test/advertising notes, with the same oil rig subject on the front, and horses pulling wagons on the back. All with different security features on the right including Maple leaf clear window, crisscross clear windows; clear window with multicolor globe, and triangle window. All are in Choice to Gem Uncirculated or better. These were pioneer polymer notes that were produced as an experiment to replace paper for paper money. (4) ............... Est. $230-375

Chile

430 430 Chile Coat of Arms Proof Vignette Trio ca.1860-1880’s by ABNC

and NBNC Chile. Lot of 3 pieces, each depicting the Coat of Arms of Chile, intaglio printed in black on india paper, sizes are: 4.5 x 2.5 inches, without printer details; 3 x 2.25 inches by NBN; and 2 x 2.25 inches by ABNC. All are in AU to Uncirculated condition. ABNC and NBNC. (3) ............................................................................................. Est. $110-180

Great Britain, Brazil, Hungary, & Italy

431 431 De La Rue, Garny, Giori, & Casa da Moeda do Brasil. ND

(1950s-1990s). Trio of Advertising/Test Notes. Great Britain, Brazil, Hungary, & Italy. Lot of 3 notes, includes trio of advertising notes. The first 10 Units denomination, featuring Russian writer Aleksandr Pushkin as subject, Cyrillic text (sample arrangement of letters without any meaning); the second features an allegorical woman’s head at left, and arms in cycloid engraving on right, “CUT PAK” and “50” denomination at center, also the text “De La Rue Giori S.A. - Bielomatik”, back has miscut banknote “Casa Da Moeda Do Brasil”. Vignette of Allegorical man on left and liberty in profile on right in brownish purple. ‘Casa Da Moeda Do Brasil” micro imprint below bottom border; and the last also featuring allegorical woman and the word TESTSCHEIN, identical front and back. Unc with annotations on two of the notes. (3) ................................................................................................................................. Est. $110-200

Great Britain.

432 432 Security Printer Experimental Banknote Specimen/Proof Trial,

ca.1920-40 Great Britain. Experimental banknote Specimen/Proof, 6.5 x 3.5 inches. One side features the colorful portrait of a man with allegorical women that appears to be litho printed; The other side has the portrait of an allegorical warrior woman with winged helmet and appears to be intaglio printed in gray-black, possibly depicting Britannia, AU condition. No printer imprint but possibly Bradbury or Waterlow. Est. $120-200

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Hawaiian Islands

433 433 AmericanBankNote-APSHouston,Texas1993ProgressProof

Souvenir Card. Hawaii. Houston, Texas, 107th Annual Convention, 1993, Intaglio printed Progress proof with block of 4 printed in black of 1ct Hawaii stamps, missing large litho printing in middle and borders. Rare in this format. Mint condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $50-100

Illinois

434 434 NationalLincolnMonument,1869IssuedContributionCertificate

byWBNC Springfield, Illinois, 1869. Issued Contribution Certificate for the erection of a Monument in memory of Abraham Lincoln, “our martyred President,” for the sum of $0.50, donated by Sallie Henry. Black text with a depiction of the Lincoln Tomb at center, Fine condition with slight signs of age. On April 15, 1865, the day President Lincoln died, a group of Springfield citizens formed the National Lincoln Monument Association and spearheaded a drive for funds to construct a memorial or tomb. The subsequent Lincoln Tomb was established, serving as the final resting place of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln; his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln; and three of their four sons, Edward, William, and Thomas. It is located in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. Constructed of granite, the tomb has a single-story rectangular base, surmounted by an obelisk, with a semicircular receiving room entrance-way, on one end, and semicircular crypt or burial-room opposite. ..................................... Est. $200-350

435 435 Stephenson County Soldiers Monument Association Membership

Certificatedated1868byWesternBNC. Freeport, Illinois. Membership Certificate, $1 charge, S/N 149, 11 x 13.5 inches, Black on beige toned paper, Portraits of Lincoln flanked by flags on top, and Generals Putnam, Gardner and Davis on sides and bottom, Fine condition. Western BNC. Impressive................................................ Est. $250-500

Massachusetts

436 436 Heath, Laban. Heath’s Infallible Government Counterfeit

Detector at Sight, 1867, 12th Edition Massachusetts, 1867. Heath’s Infallible Counterfeit Detector, At Sight by Authority from the United States Treasury Department, Revised, and 12th Edition, Large and Improved. Includes illustrations with proof impressions from the original engraved government plates, by the authority of the United States Treasury Department. 7.25 x 9.75 inches and bound in maroon binding, gold title imprint on cover, engraved plate title cover on first page, 41 pages long, followed by 11 engraved plates, some in color. All of the plates are in exceptional condition. This is as close as most of us will ever be to a proof or issued example of the higher denominations. Great reference as well as exceptional counterfeit detector. Outer cover is worn with some damage to binding, still in Fine-VF condition for its age. Scarce counterfeit detector edition. .................................................................................. Est. $450-750

Mexico & U.S.

437 437 AmericanBankNoteCo.,MexicanAztecPerpetualCalendarfrom

1753 to 2000 Advertising Booklet NY. Small (7 x 5.5 inch), single page booklet from ABNC, When unfolded, the front page at left features an illustration of the Calendar Stone of the Aztecs with a two paragraph description of the historical item, Page at right features an ABNC logo with eagle at center. Back page features a reference calendar, showing the day of the week for any given date from the year 1753 to the year 2000. All in blue ink, VF condition, ABNC. .............................................................. Est. $80-160

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New York

438 438 “The Romance of Intaglio Banknotes” 1925 ABNC BookWith

Intaglio Portrait of Paul Revere New York, 1925. Black leather hardbound booklet with engraving of Paul Revere and a passage from ‘Paul Revere’s Ride’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Gold on leather cover with “Compliments of Daniel E. Woodhull, President”, New condition, ABNC. As made. ...................................... Est. $100-200

439 439 American Bank Note Co. ca. 1929 Advertising “10 Denomination”

Large Die Proof of Back New York. 10 Denomination, Back proof Note, Intaglio printed in green, printed on india paper and mounted on cardstock, 9 x 6 inches. Plate # “D10838” is written in pencil on the back. Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated condition with small piece missing from top left corner. ABNC. Rare in this format. .......... Est. $230-375

440 440 American Bank Note Co., ca.1880-1920’s Color Chart Specimen

Early Color Chart Specimen (ca. 1880-1920s), 6.25 x 8.25 inches, S/N S28, with seated allegorical woman with globe, ABNC Eagle logo at center, and ornate purple border. Handwriting in black at top right corner, VF condition. Scarce color sample advertising sheet. ABNC. .......................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

441 441 AmericanBanknoteCorp.1996SpecimenStockCertificateWith

ABN 200th Anniversary Hologram Logo At Bottom New York, 1996. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and underprint, Allegorical woman with globe at top center. Specimen POCs, VF condition. Holograph Logo at bottom with Screaming Eagle and celebrating their Bi-centennial. ABNC. ........ ................................................................................................................................ Est. $100-180

442 442 Cyrus Durand Archive Book Unique Vignette Plate #64 From

the “52” Collection. ND (ca.1820-40’s), 10x10 inch unique artistic vignette sheet with counters, cycloidal engravings, hexagonal cycloidal engravings and numerals in black and red, This page was Page 64 of 96 different pages saved in Durand’s personal engraving book. All are cut down proofs on india mounted to card by Durand. Durand was responsible for the direction that security printing and engraving took in the United States and was the holder of many patents that allowed the engraver to practice his art at a new level that made it more difficult to counterfeit banknotes. (ex The 52 Collection, Part 1, 06-29-10). ...................................................................................................... Est. $325-650

443 443 CyrusDurandArchiveBookUniqueVignettePlate#80Fromthe

“52” Collection. ND (ca.1820-40’s), 10x10 inch unique artistic vignette sheet in red and black with banknote sized undertint with numeral counters and protectors on top of it as well as cycloidal lathe engraved counters in rectangular, circular and odd intricate shapes with intricate engraving, This page was Page 80 of 96 different pages saved in Durand’s personal engraving book. All are cut down proofs on india mounted to card by Durand. Durand was responsible for the direction that security printing and engraving took in the United States and was the holder of many patents that allowed the engraver to practice his art at a new level that made it more difficult to counterfeit banknotes. (ex The 52 Collection, Part 1, 06-29-10). ....................................................................... Est. $500-800

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444 444 Engraver and Plate Printer 1983 Membership Souvenir Card

Quartet. New York, 1983, Lot of 4 pieces, Includes: Bank Note Engravers’ Guild, New York Local 28th Membership Card in black with Empire State Building depicted at center, Members names underneath; New York Plate Printers Union Local 58th Card with Officers and Executive Board members, New York City skyline from Brooklyn depicted at top center; Finishers New York Local 29th Best Wishes Card featuring the Statue of Liberty at top center; and a Folder of the Eleventh Biennial International Convention of the I.P.P.D.S. & E.U. of North America, in red and featuring an outline of Canada and the United States. All are intaglio printed and in XF to Uncirculated condition. (4) ........................................................................................................... Est. $200-350

445 445 Hamilton Bank Note Engraving & Printing Co. 1904 Railway Ticket

Order Form New York, 1904. Document from Hamilton Bank Note Engraving & Printing Co. with Order Form attached at bottom, Black and blue text, Alexander Hamilton at top left corner. 10,000 Form E Tickets and 10,000 P & N Tickets were ordered by the North Jersey Street Railway Company. Includes Vouchered; Checked; and Received handstamps throughout. Unique piece related to railroads in New Jersey. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $130-200

446 446 Manual of the Railroads of the United States for 1891 Specimen

Cover New York, 1891. Specimen Cover for the Manual of the Railroads of the United States for 1891 by Henry V. Poor. Black text with black border, Train stopped at station at center on front, on back is an advertisement for American Bank Note Co., Engravers and Printers. Red specimen overprint and Return to E.5 stamp on front. VF condition, ABNC. .................................................................................................................... Est. $130-260

447 447 Plate Printers Union Annual Ball, 1876 Ladies Invitation Ladies

Invitation to the Plate Printers Union Annual Ball held on February 28th, 1876. Black intaglio printed text with allegorical woman with flags at center, intaglio printed on off-white cardstock, 5 x 8 inches unfolded. Ornate embossed seal on back. VF to XF condition. First time we have offered this Plate Printer example. No imprint but probably either National BNC or American BNC. ................................................. Est. $200-300

448 448 Rawdon,Wright&HatchStamplessLettertoNYStateforBank

of New Rochelle 1847 Obsolete Banknote Delivery Document New York, 1847. Free Banks, Merchants’ Exchange Duplicate Certificate of Delivery, certifying that one package of banknotes for the Bank of New Rochelle has been sealed and counted, containing 700 impressions of 1 and 2 dollar notes. Blue text with black handwriting, S/N 166, and signed by William S. Coe, Agent for Comptroller, and George W. Hatch of Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. Back of document is addressed to A. C. Flagg, Esq., a Comptroller in Albany, New York - 2 Cents Stampless Red Cancellation on back. Fine-VF condition. ........................................................................................ Est. $120-240

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449 449 Romance of Intaglio Bank Notes, ABNC, 1925 Presentation Copy

fromABNPresidentDanielE.Woodhull. New York, 1925, “The Romance of Intaglio Bank Notes”, Title in gold stamping on dark brown hard cover, By Louis L. Coudert, VF -XF condition. Interior has intaglio printed vignette of Paul Revere. The bottom has “Compliments of Daniel E. Woodhull, President” (ABNC). Literally as printed 90 years ago. ............................................................................................... Est. $120-200

450 450 Telegraph Code by Fisk and Hatch Bankers, 1883 Unique Approval

Proof Pamphlet Cover by ABNC. New York, 1883. Approval Proof piece, Cover to a pamphlet by Fisk and Hatch Bankers in New York City. Unfolded, Black text on cardstock, U.S. Capitol Building depicted at top center, Telegraph with cherub using a receiver at bottom left. Back has an allegorical woman in clouds, as well as approval initials in pencil. Fine condition with some damage down center seam. ABNC. . Est. $140-260

Ohio

451 451 American Bank Note Company, 1840 (reprinted ca.1859-60’s)

Micro-Printed Declaration of Independence Printed on Coated Glossy Card Stock. Cincinnati, Ohio. 5.5 x 5 Inches, Black intaglio printing on thin Coated white glossy card stock with well known 1840 engraved micro printing of the Declaration of Independence with the Arms of all of the states surrounding it as well as the portraits of Jefferson and Washington. Slight toning on top and right edges, otherwise the card is in exceptional condition and appears as printed. Evidently used as an advertising piece that was issued by ABNC’s Ohio office located at 163, Fourth Street, Cincinnati. .............................................................................................................. Est. $350-500

Pennsylvania

452 452 American Bank Note Company, June 15, 1860 Letterhead issued

in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA. 1860, issued letterhead, intaglio printed in black with an early ABN Mast head listing all of the major partners as well as office locations from New Orleans up to Montreal, Canada. Issued from the Philadelphia office for “State of Pennsylvania” Treasury Department order form for 1500 checks bound in 15 books of 100 checks for a total of $78.75. Signed and approved by the Pennsylvania State Treasurer, Eli Stifer. VF condition with a very small 2mm by 5 mm piece missing from the left bottom margin away from text. ABN merged as a company in 1858 to 1859 and this is an early use of their letterhead. ................................................................... Est. $300-450

453 453 Security Bank Note Co. Letterhead, 1909 Typewritten Letter

Pennsylvania, 1909. Typewritten letter on Security Bank Note Co. letterhead featuring an ornate design and eagle at top center. The letter regards a bid placed for Deputy Treasurer, State of Connecticut, Mr. B. F. Marsh’s business, and highlights the printing company’s wishes for a future relationship. Fine - VF condition with staining at top margin. Unique piece of printing ephemera. ....................................................... Est. $200-300

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454 454 Security Banknote Co., ca, 1920’s Color Sample Pair Philadelphia, PA.

ND (1910-30s). Lot of 2 different design color sample pages with same design: Steel Color No. A28, which is a brownish-olive color; and Litho Color No. B600, which is an orange-red color. Both are 7.5 x 3.5 inches on white paper, punch-out at left. VF condition. (2) ........................................................................................................... Est. $120-240

Tennessee

455 455 City of Memphis 1993 Souvenir Card Error for the Annual

International Paper Money Show ABNC. Featuring City of Memphis, TN $20 Note at center in green with misprint and registration error. The black portion is intaglio printed as well as the green underprint, unfortunately, not in the correct location Rare souvenir card error. Explains that the $20 note was produced during the administration of Memphis, Tennessee Mayor, W. O. Lofland from 1866 to 1868. At center of note is a portrait of Major General E. P. Gaines engraved by James Bannister in 1867. Also features figures engraved by DeWitt Clinton Hay and Alfred Jones at left and right, respectively. Uncirculated condition. ............................................................. Est. $100-200

Washington, D.C.

456 456 Bond and Counterfeit Detector Plate, ca, 1860-80s Washington, D.C.,

ca. 1860-80s. Counterfeit detector plate, 12.75 x 9.25 inches, Black text on white paper. Includes a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a depiction of a ship at sea, $1000 and $50 banknote or bond elements, as well as an Eagle with shield. “Sections Supplementary 5/20 Bonds. Pl. 15. Coupons” at bottom center. XF condition with some water staining, also has a .25 inch tear at top margin. .................................................................... Est. $100-200

457 457 Bureau of Engraving & Printing, 1896 Progress Proof Trio

Engraved by Robert Ponickau. New York. 1896, Lot of 3 Progress proofs by Robert Ponickau. This trio of two progressive proofs and the final finished engraving first appeared on the announcement of President McKinley’s first Inaugural Ball, March 4, 1897 and was engraved by Robert Ponickau (1846-1920). Born in Germany he settled in Hudson County NJ and joined the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in 1893. He engraved stamps and bank notes and a number of eagle and ship vignettes that appeared on seals and certificates. BEP. (3)............................................................................. Est. $300-600

CHECKS, DRAFTS & EXCHANGESBritish Guiana

458 458 Colonial Bank, 1890 Uncut Proof First, Second, and Third

ExchangeTrio British Guiana, 1890. 3 pieces, Uncut First, Second, and Third Proof Exchanges, Black text with seal depicted at left, Fine condition with some staining, writing in pencil on First Exchange. Perkins Bacon Archives. ................................. Est. $75-120

California

459 459 Merchant Banking Co. of London Ltd. 1867 Issued Gold Rush Era

Third of Exchange California, 1867. £448, 16/- 1 Pence Sterling Issued Third Exchange, S/N 5697, Black text with small sailboat at top, ornate design at left. Issued to Charles Duisenberg & Co., who were import and commission merchants. Fine-VF condition with small piece missing from top left and pronounced fold lines. Scarce early California Gold Rush Era Bill of Exchange. ............................................................ Est. $70-120

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Colorado

460 460 Bank of Ruby City, 1880 Unique Uncut Proof Sheet of 4 Checks.

Ruby City, Colorado..... 1880. Uncut Proof sheet of 4 Checks, Black text with black border, Men at work in mine at top right, Stag at left. Writing in color at bottom, also writing on back. Fine to VF condition with small faults and holes due to archival storage. impressive and rare if not unique in this format, ABNC. ...................................... Est. $300-600

England

461 461 J.W.Flower&Co.EclipseWorks,NationalProvincialBankLtd.,

1900-1920Waterlow&SonsSpecimenCheck Wimborne. England, ND (1900-20s). J. W. Flower & Co. Eclipse Works & National Provincial Bank Ltd. Specimen Check, Red text with ornate header featuring large warehouses, with ornate seal at left, and red undertint. Waterlow & Sons Ltd. Specimen overprint in black and POCs. The Eclipse Works of J. W. Flower & Co. manufactured equipment for brewers, such as bottling machinery. National Provincial Bank was a British retail bank which operated in England and Wales from 1833 until 1970 when it was merged into the National Westminster Bank. It continued to exist as a dormant non-trading company until 2016 when it was voluntarily struck off the register and dissolved. VF condition, W & S. Est. $120-200

Germany

462 462 Norddeutscher Lloyd, 1920-30 Specimen Traveler’s Check Germany

and U.S., ND (1920-30s). $200 Specimen Norddeutscher Lloyd Traveler’s Check, Black text with black border and blue background. Red specimen overprint, Return to Record & Specimen Dept. stamp at top right, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. .................................................................................................................... Est. $100-180

Indiana

463 463 IndianapolisBranchBank,1840FirstandSecondExchange Indiana,

1840. 2 pieces, both are First and Second Exchanges for $500.00, owed by Joshua Hinesley, and due 4 months after the issue date. Black text with black handwriting, thin black border, black design at left. Fine condition with damage to margins and toning. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

464 464 Large Group of Issued Bank Checks, ca. 1880-1910s Issued Check

Assortment, Most are related to Tell City Bank in Tell City, Indiana. Highlights include: Tell City Bank; Northern National Bank; Continental National Bank; Metropolitan National Bank; Southwestern Furniture Co.; and Dunn & Backer, Pure bone Meal Manufacturers. Some with imprinted revenues. (30+) ............................................... Est. $40-75

Kentucky, Louisiana and New York

465 465 O.W. Thomas & Co., 1850’s Uncut First and Second Exchange

ProofPairbyRWH&E. Louisville, Kentucky; New Orleans, Louisiana and New York, ca. 1880s. Uncut Proof First and Second Exchange pair, Black text with black border, Red “New York” overprinted over New Orleans to change corresponding bank on bottom left of each exchange. First exchange has steamboat and pig vignettes removed at top and bottom, Second exchange is in Fine-VF condition. (2) ........... Est. $140-250

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Louisiana

466 466 A.&M.Heine,1856IssuedThirdExchange New Orleans, Louisiana and

Paris, France, 1856. Issued Third Exchange for 2,060 Francs from A. & M. Heine, Black text, Eagle at bottom center, Embossed company seal to left. Armand Heine (1818 - 9 November 1883) was a Jewish banker and philanthropist born in Bordeaux, France, who later lived in his chateau and vineyard, Beychevelle in Bordeaux. With his brother Michel (19 April 1819 - 10 November 1904), they founded the famous bank Armand & Michel Heine, in cooperation with the Rothschild Brothers & Co. in Paris, France and in New Orleans, Louisiana. ................................................................................................. Est. $130-200

467 467 First National Bank, New Hibernia National Bank, Uncut Proof

Check Trio, ca. 1900s Alexandria, Louisiana, 1900s. Uncut Proof Check Trio, Black and red text, Fine condition. A fourth check has been cut off at bottom. Separate sheet includes information on lithograph printing on back. Fine to VF condition. Rare if not unique Louisiana draft. ..................................................................................... Est. $150-250

468 468 Louisiana Banks Uncut Pair of Specimen-Proof Checks, ca. 1900-

1909 Alexandria and New Iberia, Louisiana, 1900-1909, Lot of 2 uncut sheets of 3 checks, Includes: New Iberia, LA. State National Bank of New Iberia, Uncut Proof Check Trio, Black text with bank building at left, Fine condition; and, Alexandria, LA. First National Bank, Uncut Check Proof Check Trio, Black text with bank building depicted at left, Fine condition. Both have lithograph printing information included on back. (2 sheet of 3 checks)....................................................................................... Est. $120-200

469 469 Louisiana Banks Uncut Trio of Specimen-Proof Checks, ca.1900-

1909 Alexandria, Edgards and Lake Charles, Louisiana, 1900-1909. Lot of 3 uncut sheets of 3 checks, Includes: Edgard, LA. Citizens Central National Bank, Uncut Proof Check Trio, Blue text with blue border; Lake Charles, LA. Calcasieu National Bank, Uncut Proof Check Trio (4th check cut off at bottom), Black text with company seal at left; and Alexandria, LA. First National Bank of Alexandria, LA, Uncut Proof Check Trio (4th check cut off at bottom), Black text with brown underprint, gray at left. All are in Fine condition with staining and include lithographing information on back. (3) Est. $140-260

470 470 Louisiana Specimen/Proof Bank Checks, ca.1900s Louisiana, 1900s.

Lot of 3 uncut sheets of 3 Specimen/Proof checks from scarce Louisiana cities and small towns, Includes: Patterson, LA. First National Bank of Patterson, LA, Uncut Proof Check Trio, Black text with company seal at left, Third check has been cut off, Fine - VF condition; New Iberia, LA., Peoples National Bank of New Iberia, LA, Uncut Check Trio, Black text on off-pink paper, Men at work in field at left, Fine -VF condition; and New Iberia National Bank, Uncut Proof Check Trio, Black text, Hut depicted at left, Fine to VF condition. All three have lithograph printing information on back. (3) ....... Est. $200-350

471 471 Newman Brothers, 1866 Issued Promissory Note Uncut Pair

Harrisburg, Louisiana, 1866. Pair of Uncut Promissory Notes Issued by Newman Brothers: S/N 29 and S/N 30, both for $598.50, owed by J. D. Sherwood and due with 8% interest until fully paid at their office in Harrisonburg, Louisiana. Black text and handwriting with thin black border, Allegorical Liberty at left with Henry Newman and Cha’s Newman, Jr.’s names above and below, further handwritten details on back. Fine condition with toning around edges. ..................................................................... Est. $130-260

Louisiana and Mississippi

472 472 Garrard & Craig, 1866 Issued Promissory Note Partially Paid

with Shipment of Cotton Louisiana and Mississippi, 1866. $312.93 Issued 8% Promissory Note, Handwritten on lined paper, appears to mention the exchange of cotton at bottom. 8 Adhesive revenue stamps in orange are on back, with Garrard & Craig handstamps. Fine condition with faint staining at top right, and some toning from adhesive stamps. Garrard & Craig (also known as Garrard, Craig & Co.) was a cotton firm in New Orleans. Evidently, Wilbur Leger, the signer of the note had gotten and advance from Garrad, Craig & Company for his cotton shipment. ....................... Est. $140-260

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Massachusetts

473 473 Thomas Tudor Tucker, Treasurer of the United States, 1821 Issued

Payment Massachusetts, 1821. Issued payment owed to Thomas Tudor Tucker, Esquire and Treasurer of the United States, for the sum of $3,000 on account of pay “of the Army of the United States, for the year 1821” outlined in text and handwriting below. Tucker was owed $2,000 and an additional $1,000 as compensation for subsistence. VF condition, especially for its age. Thomas Tudor Tucker ( June 25, 1745 - May 2, 1828) was a Bermuda-born American physician and politician representing Charleston, South Carolina. He was elected from South Carolina in both the Continental Congress and the U.S. House. He later was appointed as Treasurer of the United States and served from 1801 to his death in 1828, establishing a record as the longest-serving Treasurer. Tucker held that post through the Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and J.Q. Adams administrations. Interesting piece related to a fascinating historical figure. ..................................... Est. $100-200

Mexico

474 474 BancoMercantilDeYucatanandHenryW.Peabody&Co.,1900

and 1903 Issued Bills of Exchange. Mexico, 2 pieces: Banco Mercantil de Yucatan, 1903 5,000 Pesos Issued Check in Spanish, Black text with black border, Allegorical woman at left; Henry W. Peabody & Co., 1900 $10,000 Issued 2nd of Exchanges in Spanish, Blue text with blue border, Ship at sea at left. Both have writing in blue ink at left, adhesive revenue stamps on back, and are in VF condition. (2) ...... Est. $50-100

Montana

475 475 John E. Russell, Esq. HolladayOverlandMail and Express Co.,

Stage Coach Uncut Check Pair ca. 1860s Virginia City, Montana, ca. 1860s. Uncut Check Pair payable to John E. Russell, Esq., the Treasurer of the Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company, a stage coach company, S/N’s 191 and 192, Black text with black border, Hunters in woods at left, and Overland buggy pulled by horses at top right corners, Counterfoil attached. VF condition. .......................................... Est. $130-200

New York

476 476 American Bankers Association, 1900-1920 Proof Uncut Travelers’

Cheque Pair New York, ND (1900-1920s). Uncut Pair of Proof $50 Travelers’ Cheques on thick cardstock, Black text with black border printed on thin card, Globe depicted at bottom left corners. All foreign denominations are crossed out. Plate printing details are cut off at top left corner. VF condition, ABNC. ......................... Est. $40-80

477 477 American Express Gift Cheque, ca.1980-90’s Essay Progress

Proof New York, ND (1950-70s). $100 Proof U.S. Dollar Gift Cheque Progress Proof from American Express, Black text on white paper with wide margins. Vignette on left of check is a more modern version of the classical Roman Soldier with helmet used on American Express traveler’s Checks. ABNC. AU-Unc condition with water damage at right margin. .......................................................................................................... Est. $110-160

478 478 New York Proof Check & Ephemera Group Lot, ca. 1870-1880s New

York..... Lot includes over 10 items, highlights include: American Exchange National Bank 1880s Uncut Proof Check Trio with approval initials; Broadway National Bank 1882 Proof Uncut Check Quartet with note at bottom, ABNC; First National Bank 1882 Proof Uncut Check quintet with approval initials; and a National Bank Note Co. handwritten check order from, ca. 1880s. Over 10 pieces total. ............................ Est. $375-750

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479 479 Oliner Brothers. 1912 Receipt. New York, NY. Issued receipt for 20 Kronen =

4 Dollars, by Oliner Brothers, who operated as steamship and railroad ticket agents as well as a foreign exchange service. Hand stamped 1912. Text in English and in Hebrew. Choice Fine to Very Fine with minor staining. .......................................................... Est. $40-75

New York & Pennsylvania

480 480 Donnell, Lawson & Co. Proof Draft, First National Bank Proof

Quartet and National Bank Note Co. Order Form, ca.1880s New York and Pennsylvania.... Lot includes 3 pieces: ca.1880’s, New York, Unique Mockup Proof check from Donnell, Lawson & Co. with design edits made throughout, VF condition; 1880’s, Williamsport, PA., Uncut Proof Check Quartet for the First National Bank in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Fine-VF condition; and a National Bank Note Co. Draft order form, with handwritten information such as engraving, style, margin, and title for signature, VF condition. All date from the 1880s. ABNC. (3) .................... Est. $140-280

Pennsylvania

481 481 Seventh National Bank, Henry G. Morris Unissued Check, ca.

1870s with Imprinted Revenue RN-L5 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1870s. U/U check from the Seventh National Bank, belonging to the account of Henry G. Morris, S/N 3386, Dark blue text with thin border, Brown imprinted revenue stamp at center, RN-L5, Underprint background is an impressive depiction of a large building in gray taking up the entire check. Uncirculated condition. ..................................... Est. $180-280

Texas

482 482 Marlin, Texas and Llano, Texas, ca.1900s, Uncut Proof Checks

fromTexasBanks, Texas.... 1900s. Lot of 2 pieces, both are Uncut sheets of 3 Specimen/proofs: Home National Bank of Llano, Uncut Check Trio, Black text with brown undertint of an eagle and shield, Steer at left, VF condition; First National Bank of Marlin, Black text with building at left, VF condition with some staining. Both have lithograph printing details on back. (2) ..................................................................... Est. $80-140

EPHEMERA - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORICAL DOCUMENTSLiberia and Washington, D.C.

483 483 American Colony of Liberia Document and American Colonization

SocietyTreasury2ndofExchangeNotePair Monrovia, Liberia. Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: A Discourse Preached in the Center Church, in New Haven, August 27, 1828, at the funeral of Jehudi Ashmun, Esq. Colonial Agent of the American Colony of Liberia by Leonard Bacon, 35 pages long with black text, and once was bound by string, printed by Hezekiah Howe in 1828, Fine-VF condition with some staining and damage to binding; and an 1861, Monrovia (Liberia), Treasury Department Second Exchange document, S/N 28, to William McLain, Financial Secretary of the American Colonization Society, for $100, Black text on blue paper, VF to XF condition. Signed by Stephen A Benson, the Second President of Liberia and this document is issued in 1861, the year before the U.S. recognized Liberia as a country. Stephen Allen Benson served as the 2nd President of Liberia from 1856 to 1864. Prior to that, he served as the 3rd Vice President of Liberia from 1854 to 1856 under President Joseph Jenkins Roberts. Although born in the United States, Benson was the first president to have lived in Liberia since childhood, he and his family having arrived with the first groups of settlers in 1822. Jehudi Ashmun (April 21, 1794 - August 25, 1828) was an American religious leader and social reformer from New England who became involved in the American Colonization Society. It founded the colony of Liberia in West Africa as a place to resettle free people of color from the United States. Ashmun emigrated to Monrovia, Liberia in 1822, where he served as the United States government’s agent (de facto governor) for two different terms. American Colonization Society (ACS), originally known as the Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America, was founded in 1816 by Robert Finley to encourage and support the migration of free African Americans to the continent of Africa. The African-American community and abolitionist movement overwhelmingly opposed the project. In most cases, African Americans’ families had lived in the United States for generations, and their prevailing sentiment was that they were no more African than white Americans were European. Contrary to stated claims that emigration was voluntary, many African Americans, both free and enslaved, were pressured into emigrating. Indeed, enslavers sometimes manumitted their slaves on condition that the freedmen leave the country immediately. Fascinating pair of items related to a controversial society in American history. (2) .................................... Est. $600-1200

EPHEMERA - EARLY ALCOHOL Virginia

484 484 Apple Brandy and Whiskey Handwritten Sales Accounts for

Alcohol on Beale Randall Esq.’s Account, 1828-29 Richmond, Virginia, 1828 and 1829. Pair of Stampless covers with handwritten Bills with an itemized accounting ledger, for charges due by Beale Randall, Esq. Also includes the cost of freight and duty charges. Fine-VF condition. (2) ..................................................... Est. $70-120

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EPHEMERA - BANKING & FINANCELouisiana

485 485 City of New Orleans, 1861-62 Promissory Note & Commissioner

Document New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861-62. 2 pieces, attached via green embossed seal: 1861 Promissory note, stating that $4,500 is owed to J. H. & J. M. Allen Co. in 8 months time, black text and handwriting, Fine condition with a center tear at bottom; Lot also includes an 1862 document from Walter H. Peters, Commercial and Marine Notary and Commissioner of Deeds, on State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans - City of New Orleans letterhead, Black text and handwriting, certifying that the money owed was never received by the firm, also in Fine condition with some toning. (2) ....... Est. $180-280

486 486 New Orleans Canal and Banking Co., 1851 Notary Public Protest

Document New Orleans, Louisiana, 1851. Public Instrument of Protest signed and notarized by Notary Public, Theodore Guyol, with red handstamp at bottom left. Also includes a related handwritten First Exchange bill, attached to the interior of the document. The New Orleans Canal and Banking Company issued a draft to Jacob Wood and John L. Benner for the sum of $200, and upon requesting the owed payment “was answered that no funds had been deposited there to pay the same.” The document goes on to say that the drawers, Wood and Benner, “deposited in the Post Office in this City on the same day of the said Protest.” Fine condition with toning and holes at center fold lines. Interesting financial document which pre-dates the Civil War. ................... Est. $240-375

Maryland

487 487 Bank of Baltimore, State of Maryland, 1802 Notary Public

Promissory Note Document Assortment Maryland, 1802. Lot of 3 pieces, all double-sided: All are Promissory Notes (6 total on 3 double sided pages) from Samuel Sterett, Notary Public, each for $2000; $2000; $255.59; $141.67; $220; and $197.34, respectively. Black text with dark brown handwriting. Each promissory note outlines the terms and conditions of the promised payment. VF condition for its age, with slight toning around edges, and rough edges where the pages were torn from a book. Samuel Sterett (1758 - July 12, 1833) was a Representative from the fourth congressional district of Maryland. Sterett was elected to the Maryland State Senate in 1789. Following his service in the State Senate he was elected to the Second Congress (March 4, 1791 - March 3, 1793), during which he also served as secretary of the Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery in 1791. In 1812 Sterett became a member of the Baltimore committee of safety. He also served as captain of an independent company at the Battle of North Point September 12, 1814. Sterett was grand marshal in Baltimore at the laying of the foundation stone of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad on July 4, 1828. Interesting group of documents from early United States history. .......................................... Est. $200-400

Massachusetts

488 488 United States Internal Revenue Special Tax Stamp, 1926 for

Broker,IssuedtoHornblower&Weeks. Massachusetts, 1926. $200 Special Tax Stamp by the Internal Revenue Service issued to Hornblower & Weeks. Hornblower & Weeks was an investment banking and brokerage firm founded by Henry Hornblower and John W. Weeks in 1888. At its peak in the late 1970s, Hornblower ranked eighth among member firms of the New York Stock Exchange in number of retail offices, with 93 retail sales offices located in the United States and Europe. Hornblower was active in financing automobile companies in the first half of the 20th century, including Dodge Motors, General Motors, and Hudson Motor Car Company. ................................ Est. $130-260

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New York

489 489 C. C. & H. M. Taber, Cotton Brokers Letter Pair, ca.1865-1867

New York. 2 pieces, both written on Office of C. C. & H. M. Taber, Cotton Brokers letterhead: 1864 Handwritten letter addressed to Mr. H. L. Aldrich, regarding a draft for $60,628.57, U.S. Internal Revenue stamp at left; 1867 Handwritten letter, also addressed to H. L. Aldrich, regarding a draft of $5,000, and other details, also with U.S. Internal Revenue stamp at left. Both are in Fine-VF condition. (2) ........................................ Est. $60-120

EPHEMERA - CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

California

490 490 Imperial Gold & Silver Mining Company, 1863 Official Copy of

CertificateofIncorporation. Amador County, California, 5 page official copy of Certificate of Incorporation. The corporation was formed for silver & gold mining in Amador County, California. Large gold foil seal on front page signed by A.A.H. Tuttle, Secretary of State of the State of California. One of the principals of the corporation was a resident of Carson City, Territory of Nevada. VF condition. ...................... Est. $120-200

EPHEMERA - CIVIL WAREphemera

491 491 Charles Murray’s Pass to Camp Ethan Allen, Issued by George B.

Kellogg Vermont, Undated (ca. 1850s). Piece of paper with handwriting, pasted on a cardstock advertisement for ink, which represents a transportation pass issued to Charles Murray, allowing him to travel “in and out of Camp Ethan Allen with newspapers” issued by George B. Kellogg. Fine condition with a piece of yellowed tape down center. Camp Ethan Allen is located in Jericho, Vermont, and serves as a National Guard installation. George Bradley Kellogg (November 6, 1826 – November 12, 1875) was a Vermont military and political figure who served as Adjutant General of the Vermont Militia and a Lieutenant Colonel in the 1st Vermont Cavalry during the American Civil War. ......................................................................................................................... Est. $400-600

EPHEMERA - COMMUNICATIONNew York

492 492 WesternUnionTelegraphCo. 1869Annual Stockholder Report

New York, 1869. Annual Report of the President of the Western Union Telegraph Co. to the Stockholders. Black text and many pages long, includes important company information, such as details of the reconstruction of telegraph lines; disbursement of net profits; and extent of rival organizations. Western Union regards its founding year as 1851, and bought smaller companies thereafter rapidly. By 1860 its lines reached from the East Coast to the Mississippi River, and from the Great Lakes to the Ohio River. In 1861 Western Union opened the first transcontinental telegraph. In 1865 it formed the Russian-American Telegraph in an attempt to link America to Europe, via Alaska, into Siberia, to Moscow - a project abandoned in 1867 following the successful laying of a transatlantic cable in 1866. Western Union introduced the first stock ticker in 1866, and a standardized time service in 1870. The next year, 1871, the company introduced its money transfer service, based on its extensive telegraph network. In 1879, Western Union left the telephone business, settling a patent lawsuit with Bell Telephone Company. As the telephone replaced the telegraph, money transfer became its primary business. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .................................................. Est. $70-140

EPHEMERA - EARLY U.S. BOOK PUBLISHINGMassachusetts

493 493 Gould, Kendall & Lincoln Publishers Handwritten Letter, 1847

with Broadside Book List on back Boston, Massachusetts, 1847. Handwritten stampless letter from Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, which was a publishing company located in Boston. Black text on blue paper, interior is a list of Theological and Miscellaneous Works at left and Valuable Works at right. Addressed to John Rand, Esq., the letter discusses how best to sell books, such as selling in the daytime or evening and the production of handbills with a list of principal books. Fine-VF condition. ........ Est. $40-60

EPHEMERA - FEDERAL DOCUMENTS

Washington, D.C.

494 494 Internal Revenue Special Tax Stamps for Tobacco and Cigar

Manufacturing, Liquor Sales, And other Topics, ca. 1870-80s Washington, D.C. Lot of over 30 Issued or U/C Stamps for Special Tax owed to United States Internal Revenue, Most are partially issued, cut-out cancelled, for licenses including: Dealer in Manufactured Tobacco; Peddler 4th Class; Manufacture of Cigars; and Retail Liquor Dealer. Fine-VF condition. (30+) ................................................. Est. $80-160

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EPHEMERA - HISTORIC AUTOGRAPHS

495 495 Daniel Webster Signed and Issued 1823 Promissory Note

Handwritten promissory note, Issued and cancelled, which states Daniel Webster was to pay $296 in six months time, with interest. Paid written in ink across note, also with crossed-out signatures. Daniel Webster’s signature is on back with handwritten details regarding payment and interest. Fine-VF condition. Daniel Webster ( January 18, 1782 - October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress and served as the U.S. Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore. As one of the most prominent American lawyers of the 19th century, he argued over 200 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court between 1814 and his death in 1852. During his life, he was a member of the Federalist Party, the National Republican Party, and the Whig Party. Webster is widely regarded as an important and talented attorney, orator, and politician, but historians and observers have offered mixed opinions on his moral qualities and ability as a national leader. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

Washington, D.C.

496 496 Francis E. Spinner, 1868 Handwritten Letter to a Judge about

a Pension Claim for aWidowed Mother of a CivilWar Soldier. Washington, D.C., November 18, 1868. Handwritten letter in Spinner’s hand from Francis E. Spinner regarding a young man who evidently was killed in the Civil War, Black text with bold Spinner signature at bottom. Discusses a previous letter sent to Spinner, which he had copied and “enclosed one each to General Schofield, the Secretary of War, and to General Butterfield, to who I understand the matter will be referred.” Spinner then states that he wrote a “strong letter” to both men, on “behalf of the widowed mother of young Perry.” Ezra Graves name also appears at bottom left. John McAllister Schofield (September 29, 1831 - March 4, 1906) was an American soldier who held major commands during the American Civil War. He was appointed U.S. Secretary of War (1868-1869) under President Andrew Johnson and later served as Commanding General of the United States Army (1888-1895). Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 - July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union General in the American Civil War, and Assistant U.S. Treasurer. Francis Elias Spinner ( January 21, 1802 – December 31, 1890) was an American politician from New York. He served as Treasurer of the United States from 1861 to 1875, and was the first administrator in the federal government to employ women for clerical jobs. Fine-VF condition with faint staining. Interesting Francis E. Spinner piece, which mentions several important figures of the day. ................................................................................................................ Est. $600-900

EPHEMERA - HISTORIC ETCHINGS & PRINTS

Pennsylvania

497 497 WilliamPennEngravingGroupLotof11,ca.1790-1800 Philadelphia....

PA. Group of 11 items, all the same: Engraving of William Penn, drawn from the original bust in the Loganian Library in Philadelphia, dated 1797. Black and white, Penn at center with “Charter of Pennsylvania” beneath, along with other books. Each sheet is approximately 8.5 x 10 inches, while the engraving of Penn is 5 x 8.5 inches, and featured at center. VF condition with slight toning. This engraved portrait is said to be taken from a bust in the Loganian Library. In 1831, a fire kindled in the fireplace of the Loganian room destroyed a bust of Penn (possibly the one from which this engraving was taken) and other items from the collection. William Penn was an English writer and religious thinker belonging to the Religious Society of Friends, and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, a North American colony of England. (11) (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ............................................................................................................... Est. $150-300

EPHEMERA - HISTORIC NEW YORKNew York

498 498 NewYork, 1828ComptrollersOfficePaymentSigned byMayor

William Paulding Jr. and Richard Riker New York, 1828. Handwritten payment to J. Fleming for $1,004.65 for “City Stock transferred to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund,” Black handwriting on off-white paper, S/N 71, Cut cancelled with an X at center. Signed by several notable New York City figures who were also Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, including New York City Mayor at the time, William Paulding Jr., and Richard Riker as Recorder. William Paulding Jr. (March 7, 1770 - February 11, 1854) was a United States Representative from New York and the 56th and 58th Mayor of New York City. He was the Adjutant General of New York for two non-consecutive terms. Paulding Avenue in the Morris Park section of The Bronx is named after him. Richard Riker (September 9, 1773 - September 26, 1842) was an American lawyer and politician from New York, who served as the first district attorney of what is now New York County, and as recorder of New York City. Riker was a close friend of DeWitt Clinton, and both were supporters of Alexander Hamilton, leading to duels with supporters of Hamilton’s rival Aaron Burr. Riker served as Clinton’s second in a duel with John Swartwout on July 30, 1802 at the dueling grounds in Weehawken, New Jersey, where Swartwout was wounded in the leg. On November 21, 1803, Riker dueled with John Swartwout’s brother, Brigadier General Robert Swartwout, at Weehawken in defense of Clinton’s honor. Riker was shot in the leg at this duel, giving him a permanent limp. Riker was also a member of the prominent and wealthy Riker family, which owned Rikers Island, now New York City’s primary jail complex, until 1884. Also signed by G. N. Bleeker as Comptroller and very possibly who Bleeker Street in the Village is named after. VF condition, especially for its age. Rare piece of New York City history. .. Est. $250-500

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EPHEMERA - HISTORIC NOTABLESFlorida

499 499 State of Florida, 1847 Justice of the Peace Commission Document

SignedbytheGovernorWilliamDunnMoseley Florida, 1847. Document stating that Willoughby S. Gregory has been elected to be a Justice of the Peace for District No. 1 in the State of Florida. Signed by James T. Archer as Secretary of State of Florida, and William Dunn Moseley as the Governor of Florida. Black text with dark brown handwriting, Red embossed seal of the state of Florida at bottom left. Willoughby Shackelford Gregory’s house, the Willoughby Gregory House (also known as Krausland) is located in Quincy, Florida and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. William Dunn Moseley (February 1, 1795 – January 4, 1863) was an American politician. A Democrat and North Carolina native, Moseley became the first Governor of the state of Florida, serving from 1845 until 1849 and leading the establishment of the state government. The state Capitol building was completed during his first year in office. Moseley oversaw the state’s role in the Mexican–American War. Southern states supported the war with troops as they saw it as an opportunity to gain territory where slavery could be used. Moseley worked to resolve conflicts between white settlers and Seminole Indians. He also encouraged agriculture, supporting new citrus, avocado, tobacco, and cotton industries. During his administration, the federal government built Fort Jefferson, on one of the coral keys off the southern Florida coast, and Fort Clinch on Amelia Island, near modern-day Fernandina Beach, Florida. Fine condition with some staining and toning. Unique historic document from the first Governor of the State of Florida. .......................................................................... Est. $450-750

Indiana

500 500 James B. Ray, Governor of Indiana, 1831 Attorney Commission

Document with Signature Indiana, 1831. Document with James B. Ray, Governor of the State of Indiana, Letterhead, stating that Hiram Brown was appointed and commissioned “to be prosecuting attorney of the fifth judicial circuit of the said state from this date until the end of the next session of the General Assembly” due to a vacancy. Black text with black border, Great Seal of the United States depicted in black at top center, Embossed Indiana State Seal at bottom left. Signed by James Morrison as Secretary of State of Indiana and James B. Ray as Governor of Indiana. James Brown Ray (February 19, 1794 – August 4, 1848) was an Indiana politician and the only Indiana Senate president pro tempore to be elevated to governor of the State of Indiana. Ray served during a time when the state transitioned from personal politics to political parties, but never joined a party himself. Taking office one week before his 31st birthday, he became the state’s youngest governor and served from 1825 to 1831, the longest period for an Indiana governor under the state constitution of 1816. During Ray’s term as governor the state experienced a period of economic prosperity and a 45 percent population increase. He supported projects that encouraged the continued growth and development of the young state, most notably internal improvements, codification of Indiana’s laws, improved county and local government, and expanded educational opportunities. Ray was known for his eccentricity and early promotion of a large-scale railroad system in the state. Fine condition with splitting and staining, damage to left margin. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

Rhode Island

501 501 StateofRhode-IslandandProvidencePlantations1845FireWard

Election Document Providence, Rhode Island, 1845. Document from the City of Providence Clerk, Albert Pabodie, certifying that Thomas Aldrich “has been, by the City Council of said City, duly elected Fire Ward.” Black text with dark brown handwriting, Embossed seal at top left, Signed by Providence Mayor Thomas Burgess. VF condition. Thomas Mackie Burgess ( June 6, 1806 - October 17, 1856) was an American politician. He served as second mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1841 to 1852. He was mayor during the Dorr Rebellion (1841-42), a violent free-suffrage movement that promoted voting rights for all men regardless of property ownership. This was a turbulent time when Rhode Island had two separate governors vying to run the state concurrently. He also was president of the Providence, Warren and Bristol Railroad Co. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-160

EPHEMERA - HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS

New York

502 502 Carl Schurz Photograph From Brady First Published in the

National Portrait Gallery, ca. 1860-70s New York, ND (1860-70s). Black and white photograph of Carl Schurz mounted on thick cardstock, 2.25 x 4 inches. Published by E. Anthony from a photographic negative in Brady’s National Portrait Gallery. Carl Christian Schurz (March 2 1829 - May 14 1906) was a German revolutionary and an American statesman, journalist, and reformer. He immigrated to the United States after the German revolutions of 1848–49 and became a prominent member of the new Republican Party. After serving as a Union general in the American Civil War, he helped found the short-lived Liberal Republican Party and became a prominent advocate of civil service reform. Schurz represented Missouri in the United States Senate and was the 13th United States Secretary of the Interior. Fine-VF condition with some glue staining on front, writing in pencil on back. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ...... Est. $150-300

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503 503 James Fisk Jr. Mounted Photograph in Protective Holder Black and

white photograph of James Fisk Jr. mounted on thick cardstock and held within a plastic protective holder, 3 x 5 inches, with screws on all corners. James Fisk Jr. (April 1, 1835 - January 7, 1872) - known variously as “Big Jim”, “Diamond Jim”, and “Jubilee Jim” - was an American stockbroker and corporate executive who has been referred to as one of the “robber barons” of the Gilded Age. Though Fisk was admired by the working class of New York and the Erie Railroad, he achieved much ill-fame for his role in Black Friday in 1869, where he and his partner Jay Gould befriended the unsuspecting President Ulysses S. Grant in an attempt to use the President’s good name in a scheme to corner the gold market in New York City. Several years later Fisk was murdered by a disgruntled business associate. Fine-VF condition, some faint scratches on plastic holder. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ................................................................................ Est. $350-700

EPHEMERA - HISTORICAL MILITARY

504 504 20th Regiment of Militia Appointment Document, New York 1816

New York, September 2, 1816. Document which states the appointment of a member of the 20th Regiment of Militia in the State of New York to the post of Orderly First Sergeant, due to his demonstrated “Patriotism, Courage, and good Conduct.” Black text and handwriting. Issued and signed by David Curtis, Lieutenant Colonel of the same regiment. The name of the appointed militia member, as well as the Captain of the Company, is obscured. Information on New York’s 20th Regiment of Militia in 1816 is extremely scarce. Fine condition with some staining and fragile fold lines. Rare and possibly unique military document relating top the War of 1812. ......................... Est. $400-600

EPHEMERA - LAND & IMMIGRATION COMPANIES

Missouri

505 505 Immigrants’ Guide to the Most Fertile Lands of Kansas Pamphlet,

ca. 1880s Missouri.... ca. 1880s. 10 x 7.25 inch (unfolded) Pamphlet of an Immigrants’ Guide to the Most Fertile Lands of Kansas, which states that Kansas is the best part of the West in which to: Buy a Grain Farm, Stock Farm, or Sheep Ranch; Open a Store; or Practice a Profession. Includes a map of Kansas with outlined counties, information about Kansas and its natural resources, a list of rivers flowing into the Smoky Hill or Kansas Rivers, and other details. This pamphlet is a Union Pacific Railway Company promotional advertisement which encouraged westward immigration to Kansas. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .............................................................................. Est. $30-60

EPHEMERA - LOTTERY & GAMBLING

Cuba

506 506 Havana Lottery Ticket Uncut Sheet of 10 Tickets dated 1893.

Havana, Cuba, 1893. Uncut sheet of 10 Ordinary Supplement Tickets to the Havana Lottery, Black text with gray-green background. AU to Uncirculated condition. The Havana Lottery was founded in 1812 by a Government decree, which at the same time prohibited private lotteries and all other forms of gambling in Cuba. .................. Est. $120-240

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EPHEMERA - MEDICALNew York

507 507 New York City, 1815 Receipt for John I. Spies, Druggist New York,

NY. 1815. Extremely early printed and partially handwritten receipt for George Suffern, accounting for goods purchased from John I. Spies, Druggist, for a total of $20.31. The store was located in No. 197 Greenwich Street, corner of Vesey Street, New York City. Signed at bottom by John I. Spies. Fine condition with some toning and staining. George Suffern is likely the son of John Suffern, first Rockland County Judge, and community leader. John Suffern, first Rockland County judge, 1798–1806, settled near the base of the Ramapo Mountains in 1773, and called the place New Antrim, after his home in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. New Antrim’s location was considered strategically important in the Revolutionary War because it was at an important crossroads near Ramapo Pass. General George Washington and other important military leaders used John Suffern’s home as headquarters when they were in the area. The town of Suffern, New York, is named after John Suffern. (From the Suffern Family Archives). ....... Est. $80-160

EPHEMERA - NAVIGATIONMassachusetts

508 508 Massachusetts 1855 Partial Share in a Shipping Vessel Bill of Sale

Massachusetts, ND (1840-1860s). Document issued to Daniel Kidder which certified his 1/16th ownership of the Schooner called Helen, for the price of $973.32, paid to Asa P. Morse of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Asa Porter Morse (1818-1906), the son of Daniel and Sarah Morse, moved to Boston in 1840 and began business life as a bookkeeper in the house of Hayward & Morse, who were involved with West India trade. After accumulating enough capital to start a business for himself, Morse continued working in commerce and trade and moved to Cambridge in 1845. He served as a member of the Cambridge School Board, as an alderman, and as a state senator in 1879-1880. VF condition. ................................................................................................................ Est. $300-500

New York

509 509 Montauk Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn 1864 Issued Insurance

Policy on Steamship “Metropolis”. New York, 1864. Issued insurance policy for $125.00, protecting the steamer “Metropolis” against loss or damage by fire up to $10,000. The Metropolis steamship belonged to the Boston, Newport, and New York Steamboat Company. Black text with dark brown handwriting, Scene of boats in port at top center. Fine condition with many additional details. ...................................... Est. $140-280

EPHEMERA - NEWSPAPERSLouisiana

510 510 NewOrleansCottonExchangeMarketReportfor1894. New Orleans,

Louisiana..... Page from newspaper. Predicting rainfall and temperature in the Cotton Belt area of America week of September 3, 1894 as well as quotations for futures. Fine condition with minor splitting at fold lines and crumbling at top of page. ( John E.Herzog Collection). ................................................................................................. Est. $40-80

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EPHEMERA - PRESIDENTIALMaryland

511 511 Theodore Roosevelt, Oriole Park Open Air Speech & Pinback Pin

Pair 2 pieces: Black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt giving his last open air speech in Oriole Park, Baltimore on Sept. 28, 1918, with former Maryland Governor Edwin Warfield and Frances Cleveland in the background at left. Photograph is 8.75 x 7 inches, and is mounted on paper with a green border, VF condition with slight damage at top margin; Also included is a small, 2 x 2 cm Pinback Pin, featuring Roosevelt at center, with “Our Next President” at top, and “Roosevelt” at bottom, also in VF condition. Theodore Roosevelt (27 Oct 1858 - 6 Jan 1919), also called Teddy, was an American statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer, who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He previously served as the 33rd governor of New York from 1899 to 1900 and the 25th vice president of the United States from March to September 1901. Roosevelt emerged as a leader of the Republican Party and became a driving force for anti-trust and Progressive policies. He considered running for president again in 1920, but his health continued to deteriorate. He died in 1919, this photograph being an image of his last open air speech. Fascinating lot related to one of America’s most well-known presidents. The pin back is rare. ................ Est. $130-260

New York

512 512 Roosevelt Memorial Association 1919 Issued Membership

Certificate Issued Membership Certificate to the Roosevelt Memorial Association, Black text with ornate black border, Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt in oval at top center, Eagle at bottom center, Facsimile signature of President William Boyce Thompson at bottom. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. The Theodore Roosevelt Association (TRA) is a historical and cultural organization dedicated to honoring the life and work of Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), the 26th President of the United States. The group is based in Oyster Bay, New York, where Roosevelt spent summers in his youth and would relocate in his adulthood. ....................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

Pennsylvania

513 513 Joseph J. Henry Handwritten Letter Mentioning Voting for

Abraham Lincoln, 1860 Scranton, Pennsylvania, October 18, 1860. Fascinating 2-page handwritten letter with rich political content. The author, Joseph J. Henry, writes that “I shall come down ten days before election & see if am assessed for I’m bound to put in a vote for the Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Ill.” This piece goes on to say that “The Wide Awakes have turned out this evening for drill & parade.” The Wide Awakes were a youth organization and later a paramilitary organization cultivated by the Republican Party during the 1860 presidential election in the United States. The group supported Lincoln, and were used by the Lincoln campaign to spearhead large voter registration drives since they knew that new voters and young voters tend to embrace new and young parties. Incredible first-hand account of voting for Abraham Lincoln, one of the United States’ greatest leaders. ............................................................................... Est. $350-500

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Washington, D.C.

514 514 Message from the President of the United States Regarding

Impressed American Seamen in Dartmoor Prison, 1816 Washington, D.C., 1816. Message from the President of the United States ( James Madison), Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of State ( James Monroe) of the Number of Impressed American Seamen confined in Dartmoor Prison, to be addressed to the House of Representatives on April 29th, 1816. Many pages long, split into three parts (A, B, and C) with comprehensive information such as the number surrendered, given up, or taken on board British vessels captured during the War of 1812, as well as their place of residence in the United States. Part A contains a list of incarcerated sailors that were transferred from British ships of war to Dartmoor and other prisons in Britain; B lists the names of those who were transferred to prisons in the West Indies and Nova Scotia; C contains the names of those who were discharged in England from British ships of war since peacetime. Also includes information regarding the date of release, vessel on which they returned to the United States, as well as the name of the Port and the date in which they arrived. Dartmoor Prison is an English prison located in Princetown, in the English county of Devon. Designed by Daniel Asher Alexander and constructed originally between 1806 and 1809 by local labor, to hold prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars, it was also used to hold American prisoners from the War of 1812. Although the war ended with the Treaty of Ghent in December 1814, many American prisoners of war still remained in Dartmoor. From the spring of 1813 until March 1815, about 6,500 American sailors were imprisoned at Dartmoor. These were either naval prisoners or impressed American seamen discharged from British vessels. Whilst the British were in overall charge of the prison, the prisoners created their own governance and culture. They had courts which meted out punishments, a market, a theatre and a gambling room. About 1,000 of the prisoners were Black. After the prisoners heard of the Treaty of Ghent, signed on 24 December 1814, they expected immediate release, but the British government refused to let them go on parole or take any steps until the treaty was ratified by the United States Senate on February 17th, 1815. It took several weeks afterwards for transportation arrangements to be made, and the last of the American prisoners left in 1816. Fascinating piece that provides a significant record of American seamen involved in the War of 1812. Fine-VF condition. .................................... Est. $900-1800

515 515 Ulysses S. Grant, 1862 Illustrated Sheet Music, Birth Place

Souvenir Card & Newspaper Clipping 3 pieces.... All related to Ulysses S. Grant: Harpers Weekly, 1870 newspaper clipping featuring an illustration of President Grant’s Cottage at Long Branch, with a description of its architecture and features; Colorful souvenir card illustrating the birthplace of Grant, with a quote and portrait at left; and an 1862 Illustrated Sheet Music of General Grant’s Grand March by E. Mack, published by Oliver Ditson & Co., the cover featuring a large illustration of Grant. All are in Fine condition with signs of wear, while the sheet music is frameable. Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822 - July 23, 1885) was an American military leader who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As president, Grant was an effective civil rights executive who created the Justice Department and worked with the Radical Republicans to protect African Americans during Reconstruction. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War. At the time of his death, he was memorialized as a symbol of national unity. Grant was a modern general and “a skillful leader who had a natural grasp of tactics and strategy”. Although critical of scandals and Grant’s loyal defense of culprits, modern historians have emphasized his two-term presidential accomplishments. These included his protection of African American civil rights, prosecution of the Klan, innovative Native American policy, and the settlement of the Alabama claims. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ........................... Est. $75-150

EPHEMERA - PRESIDENTIAL AUTOGRAPHSMassachusetts

516 516 Sunapee Mining Co. 1865 I/U Stock Certificate Issued to and

signed by Franklin Pierce Massachusetts, 1865. 45 Shares I/U Stock Certificate, S/N 21, ITASB Franklin Pierce. Black text with black border, Adhesive internal revenue stamp at left, Embossed seal at bottom left, VF condition. Lot also includes a 5 x 7 inch intaglio portrait of Pierce on cardstock. Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) was the 14th president of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. A northern Democrat who believed that the abolitionist movement was a fundamental threat to the unity of the nation, he alienated anti-slavery groups by supporting and signing the Kansas–Nebraska Act and enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act, yet these efforts failed to stem conflict between North and South. The South eventually seceded and the American Civil War began in 1861. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ...... Est. $375-750

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EPHEMERA - PRESIDENTIAL PRINTS

New York

517 517 Abraham Lincoln Colorized Print Litho Printed Group Lot of 44

Pieces, ca.1860-70’s New York.... 44 pieces, all the same: Large, 9.5 x 11.75 inches, colorized portrait of Abraham Lincoln in oval frame at center, “Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Born Feb 12th 1809, Died April 15th 1865” in black text underneath. Published by Chr. Kimmel & Forester, 254 & 256 Canal St., NY.. All are in VF condition. Abraham Lincoln was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War, the country’s greatest moral, cultural, constitutional, and political crisis. He succeeded in preserving the Union, abolishing slavery, bolstering the federal government, and modernizing the U.S. economy. (44) (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ....................................... Est. $350-700

EPHEMERA - RAILROADS

518 518 Moody’s Manu of Investments, American and Foreign, Railroad

Securities, 1929 Edition New York, 1929. Moody’s Manual of Railroad Securities Investments large book, over 1500 pages long, bound in a green cover with gold embossed print, 9 x 11.5 inches. Includes numerous details regarding financial information of various railroads, such as the Pittsburgh, Lisbon & Western Railroad Co.; St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co.; and the Canadian Northern Railway Co. Very comprehensive text. Fine condition with a large water stain and other general signs of wear. ......................................................................................................................... Est. $80-150

519 519 Poor’s Manual of the Railroads of the United States, 1896 Edition

New York, 1896. Poor’s Manual of Railroads large book, over 1500 pages, bound in a green cover with gold print, 6 x 9 inches. Includes numerous illustrated ads, as well as an intaglio engraving form the American Bank Note Co. Fine-VF condition, binding is slightly worn. .......................................................................................................... Est. $120-240

520 520 Poor’s Manual of the Railroads of the United States, 1900 Edition

New York, 1900. Poor’s Manual of the Railroads large book, over 1500 pages, bound in a green cover with gold embossed print, 6.5 x 9 inches. Includes numerous illustrated ads, as well as an intaglio engraving from the American Bank Note Company. Fine condition with damaged binding and other signs of wear. ...................................................... Est. $70-120

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EPHEMERA - SLAVERYAlabama

521 521 1846 Estate Appraisal Document Listing Slaves and Other

Property Alabama, 1846. Handwritten appraisal of the property belonging to the Estate of Charles Buxton, the deceased. This detailed inventory lists Buxton’s goods and properties with their corresponding appraised value, including a number of slaves owned by Buxton. The names of the enslaved people catalogued in the piece are Isaac, Ruben, Jack, Henry, Tammy, Lucy, Diana, Rachel, Cely, Jane, Anderson, Tom, Frank, Vinsent, Sam, Louisa, Matilda, and Nia. Their names and values are listed beside 280 acres of land, 22 chairs, various horses and farm animals, kitchen utensils, and other assorted household goods. The total value of the estate was $6,710.74 (actually miscalculated by 10 cents), and is shown on the back with the signatures of the witnesses and appraisers. Fine condition with significant blue staining and toning, splits have been archivally reinforced. A stark reminder of America’s slave owning history, and a piece of history from pre-Civil War South. ....................................................................... Est. $600-1200

Wisconsin Territory

522 522 American Freeman, a Prominent Newspaper for the Abolition of

Slavery, 1846 I/UStockCertificate Milwaukie, Wisconsin Territory, June 1, 1846. 6 Shares Issued Stock Certificate for the “Joint Stock Association, organized for the purchase, ownership and management of the American Freeman” printing establishment. Black text with black border, seals depicted at left and right. Fine condition with some toning and fold lines. American Freeman was an anti-slavery publication that was affiliated with the abolitionist Liberty Party. “The American Freeman,” a newspaper for the abolition of slavery, was the first newspaper published in Waukesha in 1844. Historic and early anti-slavery publication. ............................................................. Est. $600-900

EPHEMERA - WESTERNMontana Territory

523 523 U.S. Penitentiary at Deer Lodge, Montana Territory, 1886

Handwritten DocumentWith List ofConvictedConvicts Montana Territory, 1886. Handwritten document from Tom McTague, Warden, to the Territorial Auditor, regarding prisoners which have been delivered into his custody from the Sheriff of Lewis & Clark County. The ledger below includes a full account of the prisoner’s name, sentence location, date of sentence, crime, and term of sentence. VF condition. The Montana State Prison is a men’s correctional facility of the Montana Department of Corrections in unincorporated Powell County, Montana, about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Deer Lodge. The “Old Prison” served as the Montana Territorial Prison from its creation in 1871 until Montana achieved statehood in 1889, then continued as the primary penal institution for the State of Montana until 1979. Throughout the prison’s history, the institution was plagued with constant overcrowding, insufficient funds, and antiquated facilities. ................................................................................................ Est. $100-200

EPHEMERA - WW II PROPAGANDA LEAFLETS

U.S. and Japan

524 524 U.S. Produced WWII Propaganda Leaflet Trio fromWW II for

Japanese Occupation of Lao U.S. and Japan. WW II propaganda leaflets. Lot of 3 pieces, all are 2 page leaflets printed on front and back, produced by the U.S. Office of War Information Psychological Warfare Team, and are in a foreign language. One is in red and black, featuring a U.S. soldier with a major bomber formation walking between globes, right side with Nazi surrender, the left side with Japanese flag; One is black and purple, depicting a soldier laying down daydreaming of his wife and child; and the other is in black and green and features a trio of men and a cow. VF condition. Leaflets such as these were disseminated during World War II with the aim of damaging enemy morale. (3)............................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

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STAMP COLLECTING & POSTAL HISTORYNew York

525 525 Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Co., 1922 Specimen Voting Trust

Certificate New York, ND (1922). Odd Shares Specimen Voting Trust Stock Certificate, Black text with purple border and background. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Pitney Bowes is an American technology company most known for its postage meters and other mailing equipment and services, and with expansions into e-commerce, software, and other technologies. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

Brazil

526 526 Imperio Do Brazil, ND (ca.1860-80’s) Color Trial Small Die Proof

Vignette Pair. Brazil. Lot of 2 Color Trial Proofs. Both have the same design, 1000 Reis, one in Orange-red and the second in Brown, Both intaglio engraved. Printer imprint missing. Both rare (2) ................................................................................. Est. $300-500

New York

527 527 NewYorkBankChecks,1866-1867WithVariousColor I.R.RN-B

Varieties. New York, 1866-1867. Lot of 7 Issued and cancelled bank checks from New York banks. Banks include: National Bank of North America; Rockland County National Bank; American Exchange National Bank; and Marine National Bank. All have imprinted revenue “RN-B” Issues in Red, Green, Gold, Blue, Black, Brown and Violet color imprinted revenue stamps. All in VF to XF condition. Attractive revenue assortment. (7) .......................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

U.S. FEDERAL BONDS, LIBERTY LOANS & FISCAL DOCUMENTS

Washington, D.C.

528 528 Treasury Department, 1898 Allotment Document for U.S.

SpanishAmericanWarBonds Washington, D.C., 1898. 2 pieces: Issued 2-page correspondence on Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary letterhead, S/N 47793, addressed to A. E. Denny of Northfield, Vermont, referring to his subscription of $2,500 to the 3% loan “authorized by the act of June 13, 1898” and to the deposit of 2%. The letter goes on to state that $500, 20% of the amount of subscription, is owed within 10 days of receipt of the notice; also included is a used envelope mailed from the Treasury Department, and with Washington, D.C. handstamp. Both are in Fine condition. (2) ........................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

New York and Washington, D.C.

529 529 U.S. Government Liberty Loan Bond, 1917 Specimen 3 1/2%

GoldbondUncutBlockof4ParticipationCertificates New York and Washington, D.C., 1917. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Uncut Block of 4 Specimen Certificates, $10 Specimen United States Government Liberty Loan Bond, Participation Certificate. Text on bond states: Five of these certificates may be exchanged for a $50 Liberty Loan Bond. “This certificate represents a payment of $10 on a subscription to the Liberty Loan of 1917. Upon surrender of this certificate to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York accompanied by four others of like amount, the holder hereof will be entitled to receive a $50. United States Liberty Loan 3 1/2% Gold Bond with all coupons attached”. “Federal Reserve Bank of New York”. Red specimen overprint, POC and “00000” serial numbers. Screaming Eagle at left. Red ink notation on top excess margin “ Federal Reserve of New York” and purple handstamp “Return to Issue Room - To Be Held for reference”, AU Condition. Rare Liberty Bond related item. ABNC. ..... Est. $750-1250

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Washington, D.C.

530 530 U.S.A. Treasury Department Counterfeit Detector Proof plate of

1862 $1,000 Bond Washington, D.C., 1862. $1000 Proof 6% Coupon Bond, Black text with black border, Allegorical woman at top center, Pair of men at bottom left and right corners. Printed on thick cardstock by the Treasury Department. Fine-VF condition with slight staining and water staining. BEP .......................................... Est. $150-300

531 531 U.S.A. Treasury Department Counterfeit Detector Proof Plate of

1864 $10,000 Bond Washington, D.C., 1864, $10,000 Proof 6% Bond, Act of March 3rd, 1864, Black text with green border, Allegorical Liberty with fire at top center. Printed on thick cardstock by the Treasury Department. Fine-VF condition with slight staining. BEP ........................................................................................................... Est. $150-300

532 532 U.S.A. Treasury Department Counterfeit Detector Proof plate of

1865 $500 Bond Washington, D.C., 1865, $500 Proof 6% Coupon Bond, Act of March 3rd, 1865, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical women at top left and right corners. Printed on thick cardstock by the Treasury Department. Fine-VF condition with slight staining. BEP ......................................................................... Est. $150-300

533 533 Quartet of United States Treasury Bonds, 1988-90 Washington, D.C.,

lot of 4 items: United States Treasury, 1990 $Odd Specimen 12% Coupon Receipt, green; National Bank of Washington, 1988 $5,000 Specimen United States Treasury Bond, green (3). All have specimen overprints or specimen POCs, and are in VF condition. (4) ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

SCRIPOPHILY - AUTOMOBILES & TRANSPORTATION

Delaware

534 534 Tucker Corp. 1947 Specimen Stock Certificate Delaware, 1947. Odd

Shares Specimen Temporary Class A Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and background. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, SBN. ................ Est. $200-300

Michigan

535 535 Hayes Body Corp. 1937 Specimen Bond Michigan, 1937. $1000 Specimen

5.5% First Mortgage Convertible Sinking Fund Coupon Bond, Black text with olive border and undertint, Allegorical woman seated at top center. Red specimen overprints and POCs. Fine-VF condition, SBN. Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, SBNC. Hayes-Ionia was reorganized as the Hayes Body Corporation on September 15, 1927, and two months later H. Jay Hayes retired as president. The company manufactured bodies for Ford, Olds and other companies. ................................... Est. $130-260

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New Jersey

536 536 StudebakerCorp.1929I/UStockCertificate New Jersey, October 2, 1929

(3 weeks before Black Friday). 10 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border and underprint, Blacksmith with horse near wooden building at top center. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. Founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, the firm was originally a producer of wagons, buggies, carriages and harnesses. ............................................................. Est. $40-80

New York

537 537 Larrabee-Deyo Motor Truck Co., Inc., 1928 Specimen Trust

Certificate New York, 1928. Odd Shares Specimen Second Preferred Voting Trust Certificate, Black text with orange border and background. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Larrabee-Deyo Motor Truck Co. was founded in 1916 in Binghamton, New York. The company manufactured Larrabee commercial vehicles between 1916 and 1932. In addition, several hundred Majestic passenger cars and taxis were built between 1925 and 1927. Many were used as taxis in New York City. The trucks had pneumatic tires from the beginning when many competitors were still using solid rubber tires. ......................................................... Est. $80-120

538 538 Locomobile Co. of America, Inc. 1922 Specimen Bond New York, 1922.

$100 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with gray-blue border and undertint, Allegorical figure seated at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Locomobile Company of America was a pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and known for its dedication to precision before the assembly-line era. It was one of the earliest car manufacturers in the advent of the automobile age. ................ Est. $130-220

539 539 Manhattan High Power Motor Car Co., 1908 Specimen Stock

Certificate Rarity New York. 1908, Odd Shares Common Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print on green border and under tint, Allegorical figures all over certificate, POC’s, Fine condition, NYBNC. Early and rare automobile company. Est. $200-375

Ohio

540 540 Electric Auto-Lite Co. 1922 Specimen Bond Ohio, 1922. $500 Specimen

7.5% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some splitting along fold lines, ABNC. ............................................................ Est. $55-100

SCRIPOPHILY - AVIATIONCuba

541 541 ExpresoAereo Inter-Americano,S.A. 1950 I/UStockCertificate

Cuba, 1950. 50 Shares I/U Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border and background. Fine condition, with some staple holes at center left, Columbian Bank Note Co. .................................................................................................................... Est. $60-100

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Delaware

542 542 BendixAviationCorp.1929-30’sProgressProofStockCertificate.

Delaware, ND, Odd Shares, Progress Proof of vignette and text, no border, Image of Flying Tri-motor airplane, Purple cancellation stamps referring to cancelling the printing plates, VF condition. The Bendix Aviation Corporation was a manufacturer of aircraft parts based from 1929 to 1960 in Los Angeles, California. Republic BNC. Only 2 of these were found. .............................................................................................. Est. $130-200

543 543 Boeing Co. 1966 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1966. $1000 Specimen 5.5%

Registered Convertible Subordinated Registered Debenture Bond, Black text with blue border and undertint, Trio of allegorical figures with winged wheel at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, and specimen stamp at top right corner. VF condition, ABNC. The Boeing Company is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, telecommunications equipment, and missiles worldwide. ....................................... Est. $85-130

544 544 GeneralAircraftCorp., ca.1970-80’s SpecimenStockCertificate

Delaware, ND (1970-80s). Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and underprint, Eagle at top center. Red specimen overprints. VF condition, SC-USBN. ....................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Delaware & Ohio

545 545 LTV Aerospace and Aerojet-General, 1969 and 1962 Aviation

Specimen Bonds Ohio and Delaware. 2 pieces: LTV Aerospace Corp., 1969 $5000 Specimen 6.5% Convertible Subordinated Debenture Bond in green; and Aerojet-General Corp., 1961 $1000 Specimen 5.25% Sinking Fund Debenture Coupon Bond in orange. Both have specimen overprints, POCs, and are in VF condition. ABNC (2) ........ ................................................................................................................................. Est. $110-180

Kansas

546 546 Cessna Aircraft Co., ca.1930-1940 Specimen Stock Certificate

Kansas. Odd Shares Common Stock Specimen Certificate, Specimen stock certificate. Reclining allegorical woman with steamship, train, monoplane and Zeppelin. Blue Border. Rare early Cessna stock certificate with Dwane Wallace facsimile signature. Extremely rare aviation certificate. Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, NBNC. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $250-500

Maryland

547 547 DouglasAircraftCo.,WithNameChangedtoMcDonnellDouglas

Corporation overprint. 1970 Specimen Stock Certificate Pair Maryland, 1970. Lot of 2 pieces, both are Specimen 4.75% Registered Convertible Subordinated Debenture Bonds: $Odd in pink, with Last Specimen stamp at top right; and $1000 in blue. Both have red specimen overprints, Name Changed to McDonnell Douglas Corp. overprints, and POCs. Uncirculated condition, ABNC. (2) ........... Est. $130-260

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Minnesota

548 548 BellancaAircraftCorp.1972SpecimenStockCertificate Minnesota,

1972. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border, Allegorical woman at top with globes and airplanes. Specimen POCs, VF condition, Federated BN. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-180

Nevada

549 549 Trans International Airlines Corp 1964 Specimen Stock Cert 100

Shrs XF ABN, Kirk Kerkorian Company. Nevada. Trans International Airlines was an airline that offered charter service from and within the United States. It was founded by Kirk Kerkorian, a future travel and entertainment mogul, who started the company in 1947 by purchasing Los Angeles Air Service, a small charter operator. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-180

SCRIPOPHILY - BANKING, FINANCE & INSURANCE

Bermuda

550 550 Bank of Bermuda Ltd., 2001 Specimen Stock. Bermuda, 2001, Specimen

Stock, Odd Shares, Underprint photograph of aerial view of Hamilton, Bermuda, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................ Est. $85-170

Delaware

551 551 Chase Manhattan Corp. 1990 Specimen Stock Certificate. New

York, 1990. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Portrait of Salmon P. Chase at top center. Specimen POCs, VF condition, ABNC. ...................................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

552 552 Dun&BradstreetCorp.1982SpecimenStockCertificate Delaware,

1982. Odd Shares Specimen Domestic Share Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border at left and underprint, Pair of allegorical men with wheel at top center. Black specimen overprints, specimen POCs, Manufacturing Copy stamp, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $70-140

553 553 Equity Funding Corp. of America, 1970-80’s Specimen Stock

Certificate Historic Insurance Scandal and Fraud. Delaware, ND (1980-1990s). >100 Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical woman with wires and globe at top center. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, SCBN. Equity Funding Corporation of America was a Los Angeles-based U.S. financial conglomerate that marketed a package of mutual funds and life insurance to private individuals in the 1960s and 70s. It collapsed in scandal in 1973 after ex-employee Ronald Secrist and securities analyst Ray Dirks blew the whistle on massive accounting fraud, including a computer system dedicated exclusively to creating and maintaining fictitious insurance policies. Investigation found that from 1964 onward, as many as 100 company employees had engaged in organized deception of investors, auditors, reinsurers and regulatory authorities. The company created more than 60,000 bogus life insurance policies that it sold to reinsurance companies for a fee. In order to pay the premiums on the policies, Equity Funding created additional bogus policies that they would also sell. Sometimes they would claim the bogus policyholder died and then receive the death benefits from the reinsurance company. An important sidelight was the filing of insider trading charges against whistleblower Dirks. The ensuing case of Raymond L. Dirks v. Securities and Exchange Commission went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court where Dirks was finally acquitted. The case has been termed historic in helping to define insider trading, as well as the treatment of whistleblowers, analysts and the press. ................................................................... Est. $120-240

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554 554 Girard Co., ca.1920-1930 Specimen Stock Certificate Pennsylvania.

(Inc. in Delaware). Odd Shares Capital Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print on green border and under tint, Portrait of bank founder Stephen Girard at top, POC’s along bottom, VF-XF condition, SBNC. ........................................................................... Est. $130-200

555 555 GoldmanSachsGroup,Inc.1999IPOSpecimenStockCertificate

New York (Inc. in Delaware), 1999. IPO Specimen Odd Shares Stock Certificate, Black text with multicolored border at right, next to 30 Pine Street building, at left are portraits of Marcus Goldman and Samuel Sachs. Specimen POCs, Uncirculated condition, ABNC. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in New York City. It offers services in investment management, securities, asset management, prime brokerage, and securities underwriting. .......................................................................................................... Est. $250-400

556 556 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 1998 Commemorative IPO Stock

Certificate Delaware, ND (1998). Specimen Odd Shares Commemorative Stock Certificate, Black text with multicolored border at right, Portrait of Marcus Goldman and Samuel Sachs at left. VF condition, ABNC. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in New York City. It offers services in investment management, securities, asset management, prime brokerage, and securities underwriting. This version of the IPO stock certificate is very rare. .................................................................................... Est. $250-400

557 557 Kidder, Peabody Group Inc., 1986 Specimen Stock Certificate

Delaware, 1986. Odd Shares Specimen 6% Senior Preferred Stock Certificate, Black text with red border and pink background. Specimen POCs. XF condition, SCBN. Kidder, Peabody & Co. was an American securities firm, established in Massachusetts in 1865. The company’s operations included investment banking, brokerage, and trading. The firm was sold to General Electric in 1986. Following heavy losses, it was subsequently sold to PaineWebber in 1994. After the acquisition by PaineWebber, the Kidder Peabody name was dropped, ending the firm’s 130-year presence on Wall Street. Most of what was once Kidder, Peabody is now part of UBS AG, which acquired PaineWebber in November 2000. ....................................................................................................... Est. $50-100

558 558 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. 1973 Production Department Approval

ProofMock-UpStockCertificate,PhotoProof&OrderTrio Delaware. Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. 1973 Unique Proof Mock-Up Stock Certificate for more than 100 Shares, Black text with red borders and underprint, with handwritten detailed edits throughout, including company name change, and imprint move, includes Approval stamp with initials; 100 Shares Photo Progress Proof Stock Certificate, Black text on off-white paper, gray border and underprint at left; and a 1973 Abeyance Order Form from SCBN regarding the order of preparation sketch 7 stats for stock certificates for Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Unique lot of design and printing materials used for the transition certificate from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. to Merrill Lynch& Co., Inc. (3) ........................................................................ Est. $300-600

559 559 Morgan StanleyGroup Inc. 1994 SpecimenWarrant Certificate

Delaware, 1994. Odd Shares Specimen Japan Index Call Warrants, Black text with blue border and left and undertint. Specimen POCs, VF condition, SC-USBN. Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $90-140

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Illinois

560 560 Board of Trade, Chicago Depositary Inc. 1982 Specimen

Depositary Receipt Chicago, Illinois, 1982. Odd Shares Specimen Unleaded Regular Gasoline Depositary Receipt, Black text with purple border and underprint, Pair of allegorical women at top center. Black specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. .................................................................................................................... Est. $110-220

Kansas

561 561 Inter-State Loan & Trust Co., 1880s $500 Specimen 6% Gold

Coupon Bond, XF KS. Inter-State Loan & Trust Co., 1880s $500 Specimen 6% Gold Coupon Bond, XF, Leavenworth, Kansas. Inter-State Loan & Trust Company, $500 6% Debenture Bond, Black on green border and underprint, Man plowing in middle, VF, HBNC. ....................................................................................................................... Est. $80-160

Louisiana

562 562 Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. 1971 Specimen Stock Certificate

Alexandria, Louisiana, 1971. >100 Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and building undertint. Red specimen overprint and POC. VF condition, ABNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

563 563 National American Bank of New Orleans, 1920s 500 Shrs Specimen

Stock Cert New Orleans, LA. 1910-30 Specimen, 500 Shares, The National American Bank of New Orleans was a financial institution that was once run by millionaire banker and land developer, Louis J. Roussel. Uncirculated. E.A. Wright. ........................... Est. $85-140

Massachusetts

564 564 Kidder,Peabody&Co.,ca.1900-20SpecimenInterimCertificate

Massachusetts..... ND (1900-1920s). $Odd Specimen Interim Certificate, Black text with green border and background. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Kidder, Peabody & Co. was an American securities firm, established in Massachusetts in 1865. The company’s operations included investment banking, brokerage, and trading. ( John E. Herzog Collection) .................................................................................... Est. $50-100

565 565 National Rockland Bank of Boston 1900-20 “Santa Claus”

SpecimenStockCertificate Massachusetts, ND (1900-1920s). Specimen Stock Certificate, Navy text with border, no underprint, Illustration of Santa leaving a roof at top. Red specimen overprints, “00000” serial number, POC’s, and Return to Specimen Department stamp at top right corner, XF condition, Printed by ABNC. Popular Santa vignette. ................................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

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New Jersey

566 566 Quaker City Life Insurance Co., ca.1910-20 Specimen Stock

Certificate. New Jersey. Odd Shares Specimen Capitol Stock Certificate. Black printing with brown border and under print. Vignette of Quaker man at top center of certificate. Pink stamp “not to be removed from file” at top right corner of certificate. POC’s. VF with toning at top border. SBNC.” ....................................................... Est. $110-220

New York

567 567 American Equitable Assurance Co., ca.1920-30’s Specimen Stock

Certificate. New York, 1920-30’s, 100 Shares, Specimen Stock, Black on orange border and underprint, Allegorical woman with scales top left and small child, Red SPECIMEN overprint and POC’s, blue s/n “00000”, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ...... Est. $70-120

568 568 BankofNewYorkCo.,Inc.,1970-90’sSpecimenStockCertificate

New York, ND (1970-90s). <100,000 Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with pink border and undertint, Alexander Hamilton portrait at top center. Specimen POCs, VF condition, ABNC. The Bank of New York was the first company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange when it first opened in 1792. ......................................... Est. $70-120

569 569 Central Safe Deposit Co. of the City of New York 1891 I/U Bond New

York, 1891. $1000 I/U 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, S/N 65, Black text with green border and background, Bank Building depicted at top center, Gold embossed seal at bottom left corner. Fine condition. ........................................................................ Est. $45-75

570 570 HomeBankofBrooklyn1907I/UStockCertificate New York, 1907. 50

Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 99, Black text with green border, New York State seal at top center, Embossed seal at bottom left corner. Fine condition. ....... Est. $60-120

571 571 Manhattan Life Insurance of New York 1895 Issued Policy New York,

1895. $1000 Issued Insurance Policy, with an annual premium of $29.80, for John M. Deisher, who lived in Pennsylvania. Black text with brown border, Statue of Liberty at top center, Native American man at left. VF condition, ABNC. ........................... Est. $130-200

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572 572 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., Unique Proof Stock.

New York. ND (ca.1971-80). 100 Shs, Proof printed in green and black on light brown paper. Broker talking to customer sitting at his desk vignette. Facsimile signature of Donald Regan as Chairman of the Board (and future Secretary of the Treasury under Ronald Reagan). Large margins with alignment notches for printing. Proof for 100 shares of common stock. Green and black. Edge faults, unused, VF. Unique in archives. SCBNC .................................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

573 573 Morgan Stanley Group Inc. 1994 Specimen “Japan Index Call

Warrants”. New York. Odd Warrants. Black on blue counterfoil and underprint, Pin-punch Specimen Certificate. Uncirculated. SC-USBN. ........................................... Est. $130-220

574 574 Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, 1900-1920 Specimen Bond

New York, ND (1900-20s). $1000 Specimen 4% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Large building at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, with an archivally reinforced top fold line, ABNC. ............................................................................................................ Est. $140-200

575 575 Phibro-Salomon Inc, 1986 Specimen Registered Bond. DE..... $-Odd,

10.70% Registered Bond, Black and blue, Unc. Salomon Inc. has become the new name for the corporate parent of the Salomon Brothers investment banking firm and the Philipp Brothers commodities company. At an annual meeting Wednesday shareholders approved a previously announced management proposal to change the name from Phibro-Salomon Inc., as the holding company was called after Phibro Corp. acquired Salomon Brothers Inc. in October 1981. Salomon Inc., through its Salomon Brothers, Philipp Brothers and Phibro Energy concerns, provides diversified financial services and engages in the international trading of securities, crude oil and petroleum products and other commodities. ................................................................................................... Est. $50-100

576 576 Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., 1985 Proof Bond

Delaware. $-Odd Proof Odd % Registered Bond, Black print on green border on brown paper, Allegorical woman at top next to company title, Fine-VF with chips missing along margins condition. Shearson was the name of a series of investment banking and retail brokerage firms from 1902 until 1994, named for Edward Shearson and the firm he founded, Shearson Hammill & Co. Among Shearson’s most notable incarnations were Shearson / American Express, Shearson Lehman / American Express, Shearson Lehman Brothers, Shearson Lehman Hutton and finally Smith Barney Shearson. For its first eight decades, the firm operated independently and merged with a number of Wall Street’s most venerable securities firms including Hayden Stone & Co. and Loeb Rhoades & Co.. In 1981 Shearson was acquired by American Express and operated as a subsidiary of the financial services company before being merged with Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb in 1984 and E.F. Hutton & Co. in 1988. In 1993 Shearson was sold to Primerica, a predecessor of Citigroup, and merged with its retail brokerage business, Smith Barney, to create Smith Barney Shearson. The Shearson name was discontinued in 1994. .................................................................................................................... Est. $120-240

577 577 SouthernSuretyCo.OfNewYork1930 I/UStockCertificate New

York, 1930. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical woman with child at top center. Fine condition, ABNC. .. Est. $50-100

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Ohio

578 578 Citizens National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900-20 Specimen

Stock Certificate Ohio... ND (1900-20s). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with ornate black border, Birds-eye view of Cincinnati at top center. A pre-1900 design was reused for the 20th century. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs, VF condition, ABNC. .................................................. Est. $70-140

Pennsylvania

579 579 Bank ofAmericaTrustCo., 1910-30SpecimenStockCertificate

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ND (1940s). <100 Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border, Company logo with eagle at center at top. Red specimen overprints, POCs. Uncirculated condition, SBN. ..................................................... Est. $80-140

580 580 EastonNationalBank,ca,1900-1920SpecimenStockCertificate

Easton, Pennsylvania, ND (1920-40s). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Eagle at top center, Portraits of three men at right, Allegorical Liberty at left. Red specimen overprint, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

581 581 Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia 1839 Issued Stock

Certificate Pennsylvania, 1839. 5 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 435, Black text, Bust of Ben Franklin at top center. Signatures have been crossed-out, also with purple cancelled stamps. Fine condition with some glue staining at left. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company was chartered in 1829. Franklin Fire specialized in perpetual insurance, as opposed to the earlier “seven-year” polices, and thus the duration of the policy was without limit except by cancellation. Policies were paid for only once, and these deposits were based on the face value of the policy. ....................................... Est. $75-120

Virginia

582 582 Merchants & Mechanics Bank ofWheeling, 1830’s Proof Stock

Certificate Wheeling, Virginia, (it became Wheeling, West Virginia in 1861), ND (1830’s). Odd Shares Proof Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Allegorical cherub Hermes at top center. India paper mounted on cardstock. VF condition with light glue staining, Printed by Underwood, Bald & Spencer. Wheeling was established as a town in 1795 and incorporated in 1836 through a Charter granted by the Virginia Assembly. Wheeling was loyal to the Federal Government during the Civil War and the State of West Virginia was born here. The first convention of the delegates from the loyal counties of northwestern Virginia met in Wheeling on May 13, 1861, and inaugurated the movement which finally resulted in the admission of West Virginia into the Union as a state on June 20, 1863. Rare if not unique proof stock certificate. Est. $350-500

583 583 Thirteen Banks for Cooperatives, 1972 Specimen Bond Quintet

1972. 5 pieces, all are Specimen Consolidated Bonds: $5,000 in brown; $10,000 in green; $500,000 in red; $100,000 in purple; and $50,000 in orange. All have red writing at top margin, red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. (5) ................. Est. $250-500

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SCRIPOPHILY - BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES

Delaware

584 584 AlliedBrewingandDistillingCo.Inc.SpecimenStockCertificate

Delaware, ND (1930-50s). 100 Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border and underprint, Allegorical figure with company seal at top center. Red specimen overprint and POCs. Fine-VF condition with some toning, HBN. ............ Est. $55-95

585 585 WiedemannBrewingCorp.1933IssuedStockCertificate Delaware,

1933. 90 Shares I/U Convertible Participating Preference Stock Certificate, S/N 74, Black text with green border and undertint of a city block, Company logo at top center. Fine condition, SBN. ................................................................................................... Est. $50-80

Minnesota

586 586 Theo. Hamm Brewing Co., ca.1940-50’s, Specimen Stock

Certificate. MN. Theo.Hamm Brewing Co., 1940-50’s Specimen 50,000 Shares Stock Certificate Unc. ABN .............................................................................................. Est. $130-200

Pennsylvania

587 587 FortPittBrewingCo.,ca.1930’sProgressProofStockCertificate

Pennsylvania, ND (1930s). Odd Shares Progress Proof Capital Stock Certificate, Black text on off-white paper, Fort building depicted at top center. Purple cancelled stamps at bottom, “6135” written at left in black, writing in pencil at bottom center. Fort Pitt Brewing Company was a major brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1906-1957, which brewed Fort Pitt Beer and other regional brands........................................... Est. $70-120

588 588 Philadelphia Brewing Co. 1934 Specimen Bond Pennsylvania, 1934.

$1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Convertible Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical woman on throne at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ..................... Est. $110-180

Wisconsin

589 589 PabstBrewingCo.1908 I/CStockCertificate ITASBFredPabst,

Jr and Gustave Pabst. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1908. 20 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Issue #1015, Black text with yellow border, Birds-eye view of Milwaukee is illustrated at center. POC’s, VF condition with slight staining along left hand margin. The Milwaukee Lith. Johann Gottlieb Friedrich “Frederick” Pabst (March 28, 1836 - January 1, 1904) was a German-American brewer for whom the Pabst Brewing Company was named. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $325-650

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SCRIPOPHILY - CASINOS, GAMBLING & ENTERTAINMENT

Puerto Rico

590 590 Puerto Rico. San Juan Racing Association, Inc., 1960-70’s Proof

Stock Certificate Puerto Rico, ND (1960s-1970s). 100 Shares Proof Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border at left and underprint, Man with a clock and horse racing in background at bottom right corner. XF condition, SCBN. The San Juan Racing Association was a San Juan, Puerto Rico based company that owned the El Commandante thoroughbred race track and had interests in broadcasting. ......... Est. $110-220

SCRIPOPHILY - CATTLE RANCHINGWyoming Territory

591 591 Union Cattle Co. 1886 I/U Bond Signed by Entrepreneur Thomas

Sturgis. Wyoming Territory, 1886. $1000 I/U 7% Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, S/N 676, Black text with brown border and underprint, Steer depicted at top center with horseshoe frame, Gold embossed seal at bottom left. Fine condition. Signed by well-known businessman, soldier, financier and Wyoming cattle entrepreneur Thomas Sturgis (April 1846 - February 1914) as company president. Sturgis was appointed the second New York City Fire Commissioner by New York City Mayor Seth Low on January 1, 1902 and served in that position until the end of the Low Administration on December 31, 1903. Prior to this he served as a fire commissioner under William Lafayette Strong, replacing Austin E. Ford. Sturgis was also a developer of Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he was involved in banking, railroads and stock raising. He went on to become leader of the Republican Party in Wyoming, and also organized and served as president of the Stockgrowers National Bank in Cheyenne. .................................. Est. $140-280

SCRIPOPHILY - COMMUNICATIONSArizona

592 592 PoulsenWirelessCorp.,1911SpecimenBond. AZ. $1000, Specimen 5%

Gold Coupon Bond, Black on green border, Allegorical women flank young girl holding torches, Specimen overprints, POC’s, VF, ABNC. Early Wireless radio or telephone company. ................................................................................................................ Est. $120-200

Delaware

593 593 Fox Television Stations, Inc. 1986 Specimen Stock Certificate

Delaware, 1986. Odd Shares Specimen Increasing Rate Exchangeable Guaranteed Preferred Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and underprint, Fox logo at top center. Specimen POCs, VF condition, SC-USBN. ................................................ Est. $200-350

Iowa

594 594 Jackson County Bell Telephone Co. 1881 I/U Stock Certificate

Iowa…. 1881. 2 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N #124, 4.75 x 2.75 inches, Black text with black border, red underprint of a telephone receiver. VF condition. Very cute and small stock certificate, smaller than a flip phone. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ..................................................................................................................... Est. $60-100

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Maine

595 595 AmericanDeForestWirelessTelegraphCo., ca.1905-1906Stock

CertificateAssortment. Maine, Lot of 5 stocks, 1 example, Printed by NY BNC, 100 Shares, Allegorical woman and cherub at top left, VF, black on green; and 4 that are plain type of goes certificates, Good to Fine with small problems or separations. (5) Est. $130-200

New York

596 596 Commercial Cable Co. 1897 Specimen Bond New York, 1897. $1000

Specimen 4% 500 Year Registered First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with brown border and underprint, View of North America with telegraph stretching across Atlantic to Europe at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, FBN. The Commercial Cable Company was founded in New York[1] in 1884 by John William Mackay and James Gordon Bennett, Jr. Their motivation was to break the then virtual monopoly of Jay Gould on transatlantic telegraphy and bring down prices (particularly for Bennett’s newspaper empire). Their most famous ship was the CS Mackay-Bennett, named after the founders. .................................................... Est. $230-375

Pennsylvania

597 597 Keystone Telephone Co. of Philadelphia 1905 Specimen Bond

Pennsylvania…. 1905. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Pair of allegorical cherubs at top. Red 00000 serial numbers and POCs. Fine condition with some staining. IBN. ...................... Est. $75-120

SCRIPOPHILY - COMPUTERS, INTERNET & TECHNOLOGY

Arizona

598 598 SohmElectricSignalandRecordingCo.1911I/UStockCertificate

Arizona.... 1911. 25 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 454, Black and green text with black border, brown background at top and bottom, Eagle with American shield at top center, Gold embossed seal at bottom left corner. Fine to VF condition. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .................................................................................. Est. $75-150

California

599 599 AppleComputer, Inc. 1988SpecimenStockCertificate California.

Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with gray border and undertint, Apple logo at top left. Specimen POCs, Uncirculated condition, SC-USBN. Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. Facsimile signature of John Sculley as Chairman and President. ............ Est. $400-600

Delaware

600 600 NetworkSolutions,Inc.1999SpecimenStockCertificate Delaware,

1999. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and undertint, Company logo at top center. Specimen POCs, VF-XF condition, ABNC. Network Solutions is an American-based technology company and a subsidiary of Web.com, the 4th largest .com domain name registrar with over 6.7 million registrations as of August 2018. In addition to being a domain name registrar, Network Solutions provides web services such as web hosting, website design and online marketing, including search engine optimization and pay per click management. ............................................. Est. $110-180

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SCRIPOPHILY - CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING

New York

601 601 FortyWallStreetCorp.(ManhattanCo.Building)1929Specimen

Bond New York, 1929. $500 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Fee and Leasehold Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Trio of allegorical figures in sky at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. 40 Wall Street, also known as the Trump Building, is a 927-foot-tall (283 m) neo-Gothic skyscraper on Wall Street between Nassau and William streets in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. Erected in 1929–1930 as the headquarters of the Manhattan Company, the building was originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, and also as the Manhattan Company Building, until its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. It was designed by H. Craig Severance with Yasuo Matsui and Shreve & Lamb. ...................................... Est. $130-200

SCRIPOPHILY - CONSUMER GOODS & PRODUCTS

Arizona

602 602 California Mineral Water Co. 1907 Specimen Stock Certificate

Arizona, 1907. Odd Shares Specimen Preferred Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border and underprint, Great Seal of California depicted at top center. POCs, ‘Not to be removed from file’ stamp at top right corner, Fine condition, SBN. ....... Est. $80-140

New York

603 603 National Ice Co. of New York 1892 Specimen Bond New York, 1892.

$1000 Specimen 5% Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Eagle at top center. Red specimen overprints, 000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. .............................................................................................. Est. $80-130

604 604 NewYorkProduceExchange.Ca.1900-1910SpecimenCertificate

of Associate Membership New York, ND (1900-1910). Specimen Certificate of Associate Membership, Black text with black border, Group of produce and goods at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The New York Produce Exchange was a commodities exchange headquartered in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It served a network of produce and commodities dealers across the United States. Founded in 1861 as the New York Commercial Association, it was originally headquartered at Whitehall Street in a building owned by the New York Produce Exchange Company. The Association was renamed the New York Produce Exchange in 1868 and took over the original building in 1872. By the 1880s, it had the largest membership of any exchange in the United States, with a maximum of three thousand members. By 1900, the exchange was doing $15 million a day in business. In the early 20th century, activity on the Produce Exchange started to decline due to competition from other cities. The Produce Exchange sold off its building for development in the 1950s; the headquarters was demolished to make way for a skyscraper called 2 Broadway. ......................................................................... Est. $110-220

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Rhode Island

605 605 Rhode-IslandCloth-HallCo.1838I/UStockCertificateScrip Rhode

Island, 1838. 5 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate Consolidated Scrip, Black text with thin black border, Cancelled in ink. Fine condition with some damage to margins and staining. The Rhode Island Cloth-Hall Company was incorporated in 1836 in an effort to sell Rhode Island produced goods in Providence at an exhibition “Cloth Hall” rather than having them shipped to New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia to be sold on commission by other merchants. The company was short lived, and lasted only a few years. ......................................................................................................................... Est. $90-180

SCRIPOPHILY - EDUCATIONOhio

606 606 Miami Commercial College, 1872 Scholarship Receipt Dayton, Ohio,

1872. Scholarship for $45 issued to a Mr. William Kelsey, from the Miami Commercial College, S/N 339. Black text with black border, Allegorical woman standing at left. Fine condition. Printed by Strobridge & Co. Miami Commercial College was established in 1860. .......................................................................................................................... Est. $70-140

SCRIPOPHILY - ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES, CASINOS & GAMBLING

Delaware

607 607 Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 1950-60’s, Progress Proof Stock

Certificate. Delaware. Progress proof stock certificate. Vignette featuring WB logo flanked by allegorical women with reel of film and book (of scripts). Black ink on white paper. No frame or numbers. Pencil annotations at top front and back. ABNC. ... Est. $150-300

SCRIPOPHILY - EXPRESS COMPANIES

New York

608 608 American Express Co. 1858 Issued Stock Certificate Signed by

HenryWellsandWilliamFargo New York, 1858. 2 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Train passing on tracks at top center. Fine condition with some toning. Signed by Henry Wells as President and William Fargo as Secretary. William George Fargo (May 20, 1818 - August 3, 1881) was a pioneer American expressman who helped found the modern-day financial firms of American Express Company and Wells Fargo with his business partner, Henry Wells. He was also the 27th Mayor of Buffalo, serving from 1862 until 1866 during the U.S. Civil War. Henry Wells (December 12, 1805 - December 10, 1878) formed Wells, Butterfield & Company with John Butterfield as the successor of Butterfield & Wasson. The same year the American Express Company was formed as a consolidation of Wells & Company; Livingston, Fargo & Company; and Wells, Butterfield & Company. Wells was president of American Express from 1850 to 1868. Wells and Fargo also started Wells Fargo & Co. in 1852 when Butterfield and other directors objected to the proposal that American Express extend its operations to California. ........................................................... Est. $500-800

609 609 MerchantsDispatchTransportationCo.1871I/CStockCertificate

Signed by James C. Fargo with Rare Imprinted Revenue New York, 1871. 20 Shares I/C Stock Certificate, low S/N 4, Black text with thin red border, 5 cent Lincoln in Brown IR Stamp at center, Large building depicted at top center. Signed by James C. Fargo as company president, and William Vanderbilt’s name appears on back stock transfer. Cancelled in ink, signatures crossed-out, and POCs. Fine condition. The Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company (MDT, also known as the Merchants Dispatch Refrigerator Line) was established in 1857 or 1858 by the American Express Company of New York (then a freight forwarding service). James Congdell Strong Fargo (May 5, 1829 – February 8, 1915) was a president of the American Express Company for 30 years, and the brother of American Express Company and Wells Fargo co-founder, William Fargo. ....................................................................................................... Est. $750-1000

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SCRIPOPHILY - FARMING & AGRICULTURE

610 610 International Cotton Mills Corp. 1911 Specimen Bond New York, 1911.

$1000 Specimen 6% Convertible Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Cotton boughs depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. .......................................................... Est. $100-200

SCRIPOPHILY - FISHINGDelaware

611 611 Booth Fisheries Co. 1926 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1926. $1000 Specimen

6.5% First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with blue border and undertint, Men fishing at sea at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ..................... Est. $130-250

SCRIPOPHILY - FOOD & DRINKS

612 612 Burger King Holdings, Inc. 2006 Specimen Stock Certificate

Delaware, 2006. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with Burger King mascot underprint at right, Burger King Logo at top left, Blue border at left. POC, VF condition. Burger King is an American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant chain. ....... Est. $200-300

Washington

613 613 Starbucks Corp. 1990s Specimen Bond Washington, ND (1990s). $Odd

Specimen 4.25% Registered Convertible Subordinated Debenture Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Starbucks logo at top center. Specimen POCs. XF condition, SC-USBN. Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. As the world’s largest coffeehouse chain, Starbucks is seen to be the main representation of the United States’ third wave of coffee culture. .......................................................................... Est. $80-140

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SCRIPOPHILY - FOREIGNAfghanistan

614 614 Pashtany Tejaraty Bank. SH1332 (ca. 1954). Specimen Coupon

Bond. Afghanistan. Lot includes a specimen bond certificate for 500 Afghani issued by Pashtany Tejarty Bank, together with a sheet of specimen coupons for the same bond. Pashtany Bank is the firm controlled by the Afghan government that controls the Central Bank of Afghanistan, the Afghan national insurance company and Ariana Afghan Airlines. It was established in 1954 to manage the Da Afghanistan Bank, the central bank of Afghanistan. About to Choice Unc. G&D. .................................... Est. $100-180

Amsterdam

615 615 General Ledger of Public Debt of the Imperial Depreciation

Commission 1836 Issued Bond Payable in Rubles. Amsterdam.... 1836 I/U 1000 Rubles 6% Coupon Bond, Black text in both French and Dutch, VF condition with splitting along margins. Very rare and historic piece with signatures from directors of the General Office of Administration at Amsterdam. ( John E. Herzog Collection) ................................................................................................................................. Est. $160-280

Austria

616 616 City of Vienna, Dwellings Building Loan, 1922 Group of 23 I/U

Bonds Austria, 1922. 23 Bonds, all the same: 10,000 Crowns I/U 5% Dwellings Building Coupon Bond in Austrian, Black text with red border and gray background. VF to AU condition. (23) ................................................................................................. Est. $60-120

Belgium

617 617 Belgium, Societe du Commerce d’Asie & d’Afrique, 1781 Share

CertificateinFrench Antwerp (Anvers in French), Belgium..... 1781. Issued and uncancelled Share Certificate for Societe du Commerce d’Asie & d’Afrique &c. (Triester Handels-Compagnie) (Austrian East India Company) signed by Duke Charles de Proli as General Manager and Guillame Bolts. In 1775, William (Guillame) Bolts offered his services to the Imperial government, putting forward a proposal for re-establishing Austrian trade with India from the Adriatic port of Trieste. His proposal was accepted by the government of Empress Maria Theresa. The company was primarily financed by Antwerp bankers. In 1781 the first shares were disbursed with great success. The famous Antwerp merchant Charles de Proli (son of the founder of the Imperial Indian Company), who was also involved in the insurance industry, became the manager. Eventually, due to mounting losses, debts, and liabilities, the company suspended all payments in January 1785, declaring bankruptcy shortly thereafter, also bringing the Proli banking house down with it. VF condition, especially for its age. Rare piece of commercial history. ( John E. Herzog Collection) .................................................. Est. $350-700

Bolivia

618 618 Bolivia Railway Co. 1907 Specimen Bond Rarity Bolivia, 1907. £100

Pounds Sterling, Specimen 5% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with navy border and undertint, Allegorical woman at top seated with trade goods. Red specimen overprints, POC’s, “00000” serial numbers, Fine-VF condition with slight stains near bottom. Printed by ABNC. Unlisted in Cox, Rare. Only 3 examples of this denomination and design found. .................................................................................................... Est. $120-240

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619 619 Republic of Bolivia and Banco Mercantil Specimen Bond Pair, ca.

1920s Bolivia.... ca. 1920s. 2 pieces: Republic of Bolivia, 1928 $1000 Specimen 7% External Secured Sinking Fund Coupon Bond in light blue; and Banco Mercantil, ND (1920s) 40 Pounds Sterling or 500 Bolivianos Specimen Coupon Bond in green. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. (2)............................................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

Brazil

620 620 United States of Brazil, 1901 Approval Proof Bond Brazil…. £1000

Proof/Specimen 5% Funding Coupon Bond, black print on red border and under tint, Arms of Brazil at top, annotations in bottom margin, VF condition, BWC. ( John E. Herzog Collection) .................................................................................................... Est. $75-150

Canada

621 621 Canada Southern Railway Co., 1912, Gold Bond Specimen. Canada,

$1000 Consolidated Mortgage, 50 year 5% Gold Coupon Bond, Series A, Green border and undertint with portrait of commerce sitting at dock with locomotive and bales of cotton. XF condition. ABNC. Listed railroad, unlisted 1912 year in Cox. .............. Est. $120-240

622 622 Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co., 1902 Specimen Bond Montreal,

Canada, 1902. $1000 Specimen 4.5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical woman with lightbulb at top left corner. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some toning and fragile fold lines, FLBN....................................................................................... Est. $80-140

623 623 Montreal Tramways and Power Co., Ltd. Specimen Bond Pair

Rarity Montreal, Canada. 2 pieces: $1000 Specimen 6% Secured Gold Coupon Bond in green; $1000 Specimen 6% Collateral Trust Gold Coupon Bond in blue. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted designs and bonds in Cox, Very Rare. (2) ................................................................ Est. $160-280

624 624 Canadian Power Company Bonds, ca.1907-27 duo Quebec and Ontario,

Canada. Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: Quebec, North Shore Power Co., 1907 $1000 or 205.9.8 Pounds Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in blue; and Ontario, Spruce Falls Power and Paper Co., Ltd., 1927, $500 Specimen 5.5% First Mortgage Serial Gold Coupon Bond in brown. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. (2)....................................................................... Est. $130-200

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625 625 Toronto,HamiltonandBuffaloRailwayCo.1916SpecimenBond

Rarity Canada, 1916 Specimen $5000 Series A Consolidated Mortgage 4 1/2% Gold Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Locomotive passing track workers at top. Blue specimen overprints, “00000” serial numbers and POC’s, XF condition, ABNC. Very rare in Cox, only listed as an Issued bond. ........................................... Est. $80-140

Chile

626 626 Banco Hipotecario de Chile, 1900-20’s Specimen Bond Santiago,

Chile, ND (1900-1920s). 5,000 Pesos Specimen 8% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with yellow background, Chile Coat of Arms depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. VF condition, ABNC. .................................. Est. $55-90

Colombia

627 627 Republica de Colombia, 1942 Specimen Bond Colombia…. 1942. $5000

Specimen 4% Class “A” Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical man holding pickaxe on top of mountain at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ....................... Est. $75-130

Columbia

628 628 Republica de Colombia, 1928 Specimen Bond Columbia. $1000 Specimen

8% Series C, Coupon Bond, Black print on red border and under tint, Seal of Columbia at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. .......................... Est. $90-160

Connecticut

629 629 Mexican International Railroad Co. 1897 Specimen Bond

Incorporated in Connecticut, 1897. $500 Specimen 4% First Consolidated Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Men loading train flanked by Coat of Arms of Mexico and American eagle. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in this color and denomination, Rare in Cox. ............................................................................ Est. $350-700

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Costa Rica

630 630 Republica de Costa Rica, 1936 Specimen Bond San Jose, Costa Rica.

500 Colones Specimen 6% Refunding Coupon Bond, Black print on orange border and under tint, Allegorical woman standing together at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABN. ........................................................................................... Est. $160-250

Cuba

631 631 Compania Cubana De Jarcia 1913 Specimen Bond. Cuba, 1913, $500,

Specimen coupon bond, Black on orange border and underprint, Reclined allegorical woman top center with flowers and musical instrument, Coupons attached, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ...................................................................................................... Est. $90-180

632 632 Compania del Ferro-Carril entre Cienfuegos y Villa-Clara 1893 I/U

Coupon Railroad Bond Cuba, 1893. 1000 Pesos I/C 7% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with ornate orange border and undertint, Spanish coat of arms depicted at top center. Handstamps in Spanish, Fine condition, with glue staining, ABNC. .. Est. $160-280

633 633 Comunidad de Religiosos de la Compania de Jesus en el Colegio e

Iglesia de Belen 1924 Specimen Bond Havana, Cuba, 1924. $500 Specimen 7% Coupon Bond, Black text with purple border and underprint, Cuba with company logo at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................... Est. $130-200

634 634 Cuba Northern Railways Co., 1927 Specimen Bond Cuba. $1,000

Specimen 5 1/2% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on orange border and under tint, Two oval scenes flank engineer repairing locomotive at top, VF-XF condition, HBNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

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635 635 Cuba, ca.1948-50 Specimen Bond Pair Cuba. Lot of 2 pieces, Includes:

Consolidated Railroads of Cuba, 1950, 5000 Pesos Specimen 3% Registered Cumulative Income Debenture Bond in green, Fine-VF condition, SBN; and Compania Cubana, 1948 $1000 6% Sinking Fund Debenture Coupon Bond in green, VF condition, HBN. Both have specimen overprints and POCs. (2) ........................................................ Est. $100-200

636 636 CubanNationalSyndicate,1928I/UStockCertificate. Cuba (Offices

in Boston or New York), 1928, 100 Shares, I/U, Black on blue border and under print, Light house with fort behind it on top, Fine to VF with a small tear in the top right border. ABNC. Signed by Charles Francis Flynn as Vice President. Flynn arrived in Cuba in 1914 and used his knowledge of construction to build Havana’s Oriental Park race course and then served as the Vice President and Manager of the Havana American Jockey Club. He also helped establish the Hotel Sevilla-Biltmore with John McEntee Bowman. With the hotel launched, Flynn put together the Cuban National Syndicate and introduced syndicate chief Bowman to Frank Steinhart and other Cuban investors. The Syndicate would later take over the operation of Oriental Park in Marianao, and also acquired the Casino Marianao. ........................................................................ Est. $130-200

Cuba

637 637 ExcmoAyuntamientodelaCiudaddelaHabana1879Specimen

Bond Cuba, ND (1879). 1000 Pesos Specimen 8% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with orange border, Havana coat of arms depicted with other coat of arms at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with slight splits along horizontal fold lines, ABNC. Rare specimen bond, only 3 examples found in the ABN Archives. ................................................................................................... Est. $300-500

Ecuador

638 638 Banco de Credito Hipotecario Domiciliado en Guayaquil, 1900-

1920 Specimen Bond Trio Guayaquil, Ecuador. Lot of 3 pieces, all Specimen Coupon Bonds: 100 Sucres 8% in gray; 1000 Sucres 9% in blue; and 1000 Sucres 7% in brown. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF+ condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................... Est. $160-280

El Salvador

639 639 Municipalidad de San Salvador, 1937 Specimen Bond San Salvador,

El Salvador. $50 Specimen 6% Coupon Bond, Black print on green border and under tint printed in Spanish and in horizontal format, Group of allegorical women standing together at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ........... Est. $85-150

England

640 640 British Petroleum Co. p.l.c., 1987 Unique Approval Proof Mock-Up

StockCertificate England, 1987. Odd American Shares Unique Proof Mock-Up Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical man with hammer and blueprints at top center. Certificate is mounted on cardstock and protected by a plastic cover, with notations made in blue handwriting during the design process. VF condition, ABNC. Unique proof. BP plc is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England. It is one of the world’s seven oil and gas “supermajors”. ........................................................................................................ Est. $130-200

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France

641 641 City of Marseilles 1919 Specimen Bond France, 1919. $500 Specimen

6% Municipal Exterior Loan Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and underprint, Coat of arms of Marseilles at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. ................................................. Est. $90-130

642 642 Compagnie Franco-Allemande d’Emigration et de Colonisation

enAmerique,1856I/UStockCertificate France and U.S.... , 1856. 1 Share worth 100 Francs I/U Stock Certificate in French, Black text with black and gray border, gray background, Portrait of George Washington at top center with Jefferson, Harrison, Madison and Monroe in the corners with patriotic Eagle at bottom center. VF condition with some small stains at bottom and pin holes on the lower left margin. A French emigration agent, Dutot, and a German businessman, Hartmann, purchased land in Virginia for European emigrants. Dutot would recruit candidates for emigration in Paris, while Harmann lived in the United States to facilitate their business. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) ................................................................................ Est. $200-400

France

643 643 Government of the French Republic 1921 Specimen Bond &

Postcard France, 1921. 2 pieces: Government of the French Republic, $100 Specimen 7.5% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with red border and undertint, Allegorical woman with globe at top center, Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs, Fine-VF condition; Also included in lot is a 5.5 x 3.5 inch colorized postcard featuring an illustration of a group of men singing La Marseillaise, Never used and in Fine condition. ABNC. (2) ................................................................................................................ Est. $120-180

Germany

644 644 Reichsschuldenverwaltung, German Bond and Coupon

Assortment, 1923 Germany, 1923. Lot of 19 German Bonds and Numerous Bond Coupons, Most are 500,000 and 1 Million Marks I/U Coupon Bonds. VF condition. (19) ................................................................................................................................... Est. $50-100

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645 645 Reichsschuldenverwaltung, German Bonds Group of 20 pieces, All

are 5 Million Mark bonds with Coupons dated 1923 Germany, 1923. 20 pieces, all the same: 5,000,000 Mark I/U Coupon Bond in German, Black text with black border and green background, red underprint of German eagle. XF condition. (20) ...... ................................................................................................................................... Est. $60-120

646 646 Reichsschuldenverwaltung, Group of 16 Issued German Bonds

Germany, 1922. 16 bonds, all the same: 50,000 I/U Coupon Bond in German, Black text with green border and green underprint. Fine condition with paper clip at top left corner. (16) ................................................................................................................ Est. $50-100

647 647 Reichsschuldenverwaltung, Group of 34 Issued German Bonds

Germany, 1922. 34 bonds, all the same: 50,000 I/U Coupon Bond in German, Black text with green border and green underprint. Fine condition with paper clip at top left corner. (34) ................................................................................................................ Est. $90-180

648 648 Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds, “Free State of

Prussia” 1953 Specimen Certificate. Germany - New York, 1953,$-odd, Specimen certificate for Free State of Prussia, External Loan of 1926 6 1/2% sinking Fund Gold Bond Due September 15, 1951, Black on green border and underprint, Allegorical figures on left, Specimen overprints, POC’s. S/N 3-00000. Rare specimen certificate. ABNC. .................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Germany and Oregon

649 649 Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., 1885 Unique Specimen Bond

Rarity to be Issued and For Use in Germany Oregon and Germany, 1885. $1000 Specimen 5% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with black border and green undertint, Train passing by building on tracks at top center. Each bond coupon overprinted on back in German, “Dieser Coupon einlosbar mit 105 REICHS MARK bei der Deutschen Bank, Berlin, (ihern Fillamen?) und dem Bankhaus Jacob S. H. Stern, Frankfurt am Main”. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Unlisted design and year in Cox. Unique example found in the ABN Archives and with very early Germany connection................................................ Est. $450-750

Honduras

650 650 Yuscaran Mining Co., 1886 Issued Stock Certificate Yuscaran,

Honduras (Inc. in New York). Mine located in Honduras. 15 Shares Capital Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Black print on red/brown under tint, Image of mine shaft to left and man clearing rubble to right, VF-XF condition. Mines located in Yuscaran Honduras, C.A........................................................................................................................... Est. $180-280

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Hungary

651 651 City of Budapest, 1927 Specimen Bond Hungary, 1927. $500 Specimen 6%

External Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Coat of Arms of Budapest flanked by allegorical women. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with archivally repaired splits, ABNC. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $55-110

Israel

652 652 State of Israel 1951 “Independence Issue” Specimen Bond Israel,

1951. $500 Specimen 3.5% Coupon Bond, Independence Issue, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical figures at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ................................................. Est. $160-280

653 653 State of Israel, 1962 Specimen Bond Israel. $1000 Specimen 4% 2nd

Development Issue, Series D Coupon Bond, Black print on purple/brown border and under tint, Group of Israeli citizens standing together at top in front of a Menorah with settlers in the background, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $140-280

Italy

654 654 Italian Agricultural and Utility Specimen Bond Trio, ca.1926-27

Italy, 1926-27. Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: Lombard Electric Co. $1000 Specimen 7% First Mortgage External Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond in blue; “Montecatini” Societa Generale per l’Industria Mineraria ed Agricola $1000 Specimen 7% Sinking Fund Gold Debenture Coupon Bond in blue; and Isarco Hydro-Electric Co. $500 Specimen 7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond in orange. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VG to Fine condition with archivally repaired splits small edge chips and faults, and all scarce, ABNC. (3) ............................................ Est. $130-260

Japan and Germany

655 655 Marutomi Group Co., Ltd. & Kanaden Corp. Issued Bond Trio, 1991

Japan and Germany..... 1991. 3 pieces: 2 are Marutomi Group Co., Ltd., Issued 5 3/8% Bonds in German, Black text with brown background; One is Kanaden Corp. Issued 4% Bond in German, Black text with brown borders and multicolored background. Both are in VF condition. (3) ................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

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Mexico

656 656 Banco deTamaulipas, 1905 Specimen Stock Certificate Mexico....

1905. 100 Pesos for One Share Specimen Stock Certificate with Coupons, in Spanish, Black text with green border, Allegorical Hermes with ocean scene in background. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. ....... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $130-200

657 657 Banco Espanol Refaccionario, 1912 Specimen Stock Certificate

with Coupons Mexico, 1912. 10 Shares worth $1000 Specimen Stock Certificate with Coupons, Black text with olive border and underprint, Trio of allegorical figures at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

658 658 Bono Del Tesoro Del Gobierno Federal de Los Estados Unidos

Mexicanos,1913SpecimenBond. Mexico. 195 Pesos = 20 Pounds = Fr.505 6% 10-Year Specimen Coupon Bond, Black print on orange border and underprint, Seal of Mexico at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ...... Est. $200-300

659 659 Compana Minera Chontalpan y Anexas, 1921 Specimen Share

Certificate. Mexico. 1921. Specimen Stock. $5 Acciones=$125 Stock/ Bond. Allegorical women flank miners. Coupons attached. VF Condition with toning on bottom horizontal fold. ABNC. .............................................................................. Est. $100-200

660 660 Compania Aviaora de Las Minas, 1891 Specimen Bond Pachuca,

Mexico. 100 Pesos Specimen Odd-% Coupon Bond. Black print on bright orange ornate border and under tint, Printed in Spanish, Coat of Arms of Mexico at top with photograph landscapes next to it, Specimen overprints, POC’s, VF-XF condition. ABNC. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-170

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661 661 EstadosUnidosMexicanos,BonoDeLiquidaciondelosSueldos

de los Empleados Federales, 1923 Coupon Bond. Mexico, 1923, 100 Pesos, Series B, I/U, 3%, Dark blue on light green underprint and orange border, Mexican arms of eagle with snake on cactus in middle, S/N 066387, Coupons attached, VF condition. Attractive and scarce bank bond. Local printer. ................................. Est. $50-80

662 662 Ferrocarril de Monterrey al Golfo Mexicano, 1889 Unique

Specimen Bond Mexico, 1889. Railroad from Monterrey to the Mexican Gulf, 1000 Pesos Specimen 6% Coupon Bond in Spanish, English, and German, Black text with green border and undertint, Coat of Arms of Mexico at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine to VF condition with an archivally repaired split down center. This is the only bond listed for the railroad in Cox and the only example found in the ABN Archives. ........................................................... Est. $700-1000

663 663 Ferrocarriles Unidos De Yucatan - United Railroads of Yucatan,

Inc., 1910 Specimen Bond. Mexico. 1910. 500 Pounds Sterling - 4860 Pesos Mexican Gold - U.S. $2,430 and other denominations. 1st Mortgage 5% Gold Coupon Bond. Rust border and undertint. Locomotive right to left on right side with ornate title on left. Coupons attached. “00000” serial numbers and POC’s. XF condition. Rare and attractive bond. BW&C. Unlisted railroad in Mexico. ........................................... Est. $325-650

664 664 Republica Mexicana 1885 Specimen Bond Rarity Mexico, 1885. 500

Libras Esterlinas or $2500 Specimen Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with pink border and undertint, Coat of arms of Mexico at top center flanked by allegorical women. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition with a pair of holes at center fold lines. ABNC. Only 3 examples found in the ABN Archives. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $300-500

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665 665 RepublicaMexicana, 1913SpecimenBond Mexico, 1913. 195 Mexican

Pesos Specimen 6% Coupon Bond in Spanish, English, and German, Black text with red-orange border and undertint, Mexican state seal at top center. Red specimen overprint, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. ..................................... Est. $200-300

666 666 RepublicaMexicana,BonosdelEstadodeVeracruz1902Specimen

Bond Veracruz, Mexico. 500 Pesos Specimen Letra B Coupon Bond, Black print on green border and under tint printed in English and Spanish, Horse and Buggy at top flanking seal of Veracruz, Specimen overprints and POC’s, Fine-VF condition with splitting and toning at edges, ABN. ......................................................................... Est. $300-500

Norway

667 667 City of Christiania with Overprint “Name Changed to Oslo”, 1924

Specimen Bond Norway. $500 Specimen 6% Municipal External Loan 30 year Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on brown border and under tint, Country seal at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, Fine condition with splitting at fold lines, Stamp over face stating “Name of Christiania Changed to Oslo as of January 1, 1925” ABNC. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $140-250

Palestine

668 668 Anglo-Palestine Co. Ltd., “Keren Kajemeth Le Jisroel” 1919 Trio

of I/C Bonds Jaffa, Palestine. Lot of 3 I/C 1,000 Francs 4% Bonds, Blue print on ornate blue border, Company title at top and whole certificate is printed in English and Hebrew, XF condition. 3 Pieces. ................................................................................ Est. $80-140

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Peru

669 669 Republica del Peru, 1871, I/U Bond Peru. 100 Soles I/U 6% Coupon Bond,

Black print on green border on horizontal format printed in Spanish. Arms of Peru at top. Low serial number #179. Fine condition with staining, toning, uneven margins, and splitting at fold lines. National BNC, ...................................................................... Est. $120-240

Puerto Rico

670 670 Credito y Ahorro Ponceno 1893 Specimen Stock Bond Puerto Rico,

1893, 200 Pesos Specimen Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Portrait of a man at top left, Sailor at top right. Red specimen overprint, Specimen stamp at top right, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. ................................................................ Est. $450-750

Rhodesia and Nyasaland

671 671 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1958 Specimen Bond

Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1958. $Odd Specimen 5.75% Registered External Loan Bond, Black text with blue border and underprint, Allegorical woman seated on chair at top center. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, SBN............................ Est. $140-280

Scotland & Connecticut

672 672 Middlesex Banking Co., ca.1890-1900 Specimen Bond Trio

Edinburgh, Scotland and Middletown, Connecticut, ND (1890-1900). Lot of 3 pieces, all are Specimen 5% Debenture Coupon Bonds, Includes: 50 Pounds in green; 100 Pounds in orange; and 1000 Pounds in brown. All have specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. (3) ...................................................... Est. $180-280

Switzerland

673 673 IOSInvestmentProgramSpecimenCertificate,ca.1960sCornfeld

& Vesco Scam Stock. Switzerland..... ND (ca. 1960s) Specimen Program Certificate, Black text with gray border and undertint, Eagle about to take flight in oval to left. Red specimen overprints, “00000” serial number, POC’s and extended margins with perforations, VF condition, ABNC. Investors Overseas Services, Ltd. (IOS) was founded in 1955 by financier Bernard Cornfeld. The company was incorporated outside the United States with funds in Canada and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. In the 1960s, the company employed 25,000 people who sold 18 different mutual funds door-to-door all over Europe, operating mostly in Germany with small investors. The company mainly targeted American expatriates and U.S. servicemen who sought to avoid paying income tax. The mutual fund offerings by the company were called “people’s capitalism” by founder Cornfeld. In the following decade, the company raised $2.5 billion, due in part to its “Fund of Funds,” which meant investment in shares of other IOS offerings. The offering was very popular in the bull market times, but then the market dropped and the guaranteed dividends had to be paid straight out of the capital—in effect, making it a pyramid scheme. IOS was forced into an Initial Public Offering to meet its costs. The next bear market made many investors cash their funds as stock value decreased. Share value decreased from $18 to $12 in the spring of 1970. Cornfeld formed an investment pool with some other investors, but they lost when the share value dropped to $2. Even IOS employees and portfolio managers sold their shares by this time. Financier Robert Vesco who, at the time, was also in financial trouble, turned to Cornfeld and offered his help. Vesco proceeded to use $500 million worth of IOS money to cover his own investments in his International Controls Corporation. When he was discovered, Vesco fled to Costa Rica. IOS then collapsed and in the process ruined a number of US and European banks. ( John E. Herzog Collection) ............ Est. $70-120

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Uruguay

674 674 Republic of Uruguay, 1937 Specimen Bond Uruguay.... 1937. $1000

Specimen 3.75%-4%-4 1/8% External Conversion Sinking Fund Dollar Coupon Bond, Black text with red border and underprint, Allegorical man and woman flanking Uruguay coat of arms at top center. Blue specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ............................................................................. Est. $70-120

Venezuela

675 675 Cumana & Carupano Pier & Tramway Co. 1916 Specimen Bond

Caracas, Venezuela (Inc. in New Jersey), 1916. $500 Specimen 9% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in Spanish and English, Black text with blue border, Allegorical woman reclining at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $85-170

676 676 Estados Unidos de Venezuela 1920 Specimen Bond Venezuela, ND (

1920). 15,000 Bolivares Specimen 3% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with brown border and undertint, Coat of arms of Venezuela at top center. Red specimen overprints, Return to Issue Room stamp at top right, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. ....... Est. $75-150

677 677 Estados Unidos de Venezuela, 1896 Specimen Bond Venezuela….

1896. 25,000 Bolivares Specimen 6% Coupon Bond in Spanish, Black text with yellow border, Venezuela coat of arms depicted at center. Red specimen overprints, Issue Room stamp at top, and POCs. Fine condition with some toning, ABNC. ....................... Est. $85-150

SCRIPOPHILY - FRATERNALMichigan

678 678 DetroitYoungMen’sSociety.1849U/UBondCertificate. Michigan.

1849, $-Odd, 8% U/U Bond Certificate. Black on light blue paper, Remainder. Paper tone. With Coupons. VF+, Payable in 1860 at Michigan Insurance Company. .... Est. $100-180

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SCRIPOPHILY - GUNPOWDER, GUNS, AMMUNITION & WEAPONS

Delaware

679 679 AutomaticGuns, Inc.1935 I/C/StockCertificate. DE. 750 shares, I/C

(Cut outs in signatures), Black on green border, eagle on top, S/N 3053, VF condition with counterfoil on left, the company owned patents on machine guns. ............... Est. $85-130

680 680 E.I.duPontdeNemours&Co.,1915SpecimenStockCertificate

Delaware, 1915. <100 Shares Specimen 6% Cumulative Non-Voting Debenture Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border and underprint, Man outside stone building at top center. Red specimen overprints, Return to Specimen Dept. stamp at top right, 00000 serial number, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Rare large format stock certificate type. ........................................................................................................................ Est. $230-350

681 681 E.I.duPontdeNemours&Co.,1915SpecimenStockCertificate

Delaware, 1915. 100 Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with purple-brown border and underprint, Man standing by stone building at top center. Red specimen overprints, Return to Specimen Dept. stamp at top right, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine to VF condition with a piece missing from top right corner away from design, ABNC. Rare large format Common stock certificate type. ..................... Est. $230-350

682 682 Hercules Inc. 1971ProgressProofStockCertificate Delaware, 1971.

Odd Shares Progress Proof Voting Stock Certificate, Black text on white paper, Hercules with wooden club at top left corner. VF condition with staple holes at left. Hercules, Inc., was a chemical and munitions manufacturing company based in Wilmington, Delaware, incorporated in 1912 as the Hercules Powder Company following the breakup of the Du Pont explosives monopoly by the U.S. Circuit Court in 1911. Hercules Powder Company became Hercules, Inc. in 1966, operating under this name until 2008, when it was merged into Ashland Inc. Hercules was one of the major producers of smokeless powder for warfare in the United States during the 20th century. .......................... Est. $80-140

New York

683 683 AetnaExplosivesCo.,Inc.1914SpecimenBond New York, 1914. $1000

Specimen 6% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Aetna logo at top center flanked by allegorical men. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. On April 3, 1880, three men from Chicago incorporated the Aetna Powder Company in Indiana to make high explosive powder, the newly invented dynamite. James Parker and Horace Pratt, coal salesmen, and Michael Tierney, a politician had little idea of how to build or run a dynamite factory. In November of 1914, an ex-director of the du Pont company, A.J. Moxham realized his plan to consolidate into one company the principal competitors of the du Pont by incorporating the Aetna Explosives Company in New York. This bond specimen is an example of the bonds issued for the consolidation of the different powder companies. Rare with only 3 examples found in the ABN Archives. ......................................... Est. $160-280

684 684 BrooklynArmsCo. 1865 I/UStockCertificate Brooklyn, New York....

1865. 25 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 19, Black text with black border, New York State Seal depicted at top center, Adhesive internal revenue stamp at top right corner. Fine-VF condition with some toning, Stearns & Beale. The Brooklyn Arms Company manufactured and sold firearms during the 1860s, such as the Slocum Side Loading Revolver. This was last offered in auction in 1991 where it sold for$190. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .......................................................................... Est. $350-700

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SCRIPOPHILY - INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING

Connecticut

685 685 PequotMachineCo.,1868I/UStockCertificate. Norwich, CT..... 1868,

100 Shares, I/U Stock Certificate. Black printing on translucent white paper, Detailed Machine illustration over title with beehive at bottom middle, S/N 104, VF condition with toning spots. Additional background information included as well as a an image of an advertisement and a photo of the old factory for the company. Rare if not unique. ( John E. Herzog Collection). ................................................................................. Est. $200-350

Delaware

686 686 American Can International Corp. 1968, $30 Million Dollar

Specimen Bond Delaware, 1968. $30,000,000 Specimen 4.75% Convertible Guaranteed Debenture Bond, Black text with red-pink border and undertint, Man reclining while reading at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Rare high denomination bond. ........................... Est. $90-150

687 687 Dow Chemical Co., 1970 Specimen Bond Quartet Delaware, 1970 (Due

2000). Lot of 4 pieces, all are Specimen 8.90% Registered Debenture Bonds, Includes: $1000 in blue; $5000 in brown; $10,000 in green; and $Odd in pink. All have red specimen overprints, POCs, and are in Uncirculated condition. Rare bond series. ABNC. (4) ......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

688 688 Midvale Steel and Ordnance Co. 1916 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1916.

$1000 Specimen 5% Convertible Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Industrial scene depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Midvale Steel Company manufactured steel parts for the railroad industry and the armaments industry. The company was known for casting, forging, and machining high-quality steels, including alloy steels. ............................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

Illinois

689 689 South-WesternSteelPostCo., 1891 I/UStockCertificate. Illinois.

10 Shrs Stock Certificate. Issued. Uncancelled. Along with photocopy of an article and other documents about Senator Mantle from Montana, one of the parties to whom the certificate is issued. ................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

Kentucky

690 690 European Lock &Time Lock Co. 1884 Issued Stock Certificate

Kentucky, 1884. 10 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 242, Black text with green border and background, Pair of men with clock holding up globe at top center, Green embossed seal at bottom left. Fine condition. Signed by Joseph L. Hall as company president. ................................................................................................................ Est. $200-350

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New Jersey

691 691 United States Steel Corp. 1903 Specimen Bond New Jersey, 1903. $1000

Specimen 5% Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Industrial scene depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints and POCs, Fine condition with a split along horizontal fold line, ABNC. .............................. Est. $120-200

New York

692 692 Kirkland IronCo.,188010Shrs I/UStockCertificateXF, Trow’s

Printing Oneida County, NY. Kirkland Iron Co., 1880 10 Shrs I/U Stock Certificate XF, Trow’s Printing, Kirkland Iron Company was a New York company. .............. Est. $75-150

Pennsylvania

693 693 Allentown IronCo., 1874 I/UStockCertificate Pennsylvania. 4 Shares

Capital Stock Issued Certificate, Black print on black border, small image of Bald Eagle at top, VF-XF condition. .......................................................................................... Est. $100-200

694 694 Bethlehem Steel Corp. 1912 Specimen Bond Payable in U.S. Gold

- Pounds Sterling and Dutch Guilders. Pennsylvania, 1912. $1000 (or in Pounds or Guilders) Specimen 5% First Lien and Refunding Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Pair of men flank Bethlehem Steel logo at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

695 695 Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. Specimen Bond

Pennsylvania, ND (1910s). $5000 Specimen 7% Registered Gold Bond, Black text with orange border and underprint, Allegorical Hermes between two globes at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with small splits along vertical fold lines, ABNC. .................................................................... Est. $130-250

696 696 WestinghouseMachineCo.,1900SpecimenBond Pennsylvania, 1900.

$1000 Specimen 5% Debenture Certificate Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on olive green border and under tint, Vignette of a steam engine at top with flanking male figures, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF condition, ABNC. Organized in 1881, the Westinghouse Machine Company was devoted primarily to the manufacture of gas and steam engines, turbines and mechanical stokers. The main works were located at East Pittsburgh at a property covering nearly 50 acres. With a working floor space of 20.4 acres, the company employed approximately 3,500 men by 1905. Some of the company’s most notable products were the Westinghouse-Parsons steam turbines in various sizes, the Westinghouse-Corliss steam engines, the Westinghouse gas engines, Marine type steam engines and high speed single-acting steam engines. Rare bond with only 3 found in the ABN Archives in 2002 .............................................................. Est. $140-250

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SCRIPOPHILY - JEWELRYNew York

697 697 Tiffany&Co.1978SpecimenStockCertificate. New York. >100 Shrs

Stock Certificate. Specimen. Security-Columbian BNC. Extremely Fine. ............. Est. $120-200

SCRIPOPHILY - MEDICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL

Delaware

698 698 PfizerInc.1983UniqueProductionModelandAlsoHistoricCovid

Vaccine Innovator. Delaware, 1983. <100,000 Shares Unique Production Model Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border at left and underprint, Allegorical Hermes with pair of globes at top center. Mock-Up with pasted on certificate elements, protected behind plastic, and mounted on white cardstock in gray folder. Also includes red design edits. VF condition, SC-USBN. Pfizer Inc. is an American multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporation, notable today for its Covid-19 vaccine. Unique piece from a famous pharmaceutical drug manufacturer. .............................................. Est. $180-280

SCRIPOPHILY - MININGAlaska

699 699 Alaska Gold Mining Ephemera Trio, ca. 1890-1920s Including

Stock Certificate & Grub Stake List Alaska. Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: Klondike-Yukon Gold-Mining Syndicate, ND (1890-1920s) 1 Share Stock Certificate in black on yellow paper, VF condition; Ruby, Alaska 1912 Issued check for $35.00 in black, VF condition; And a handwritten Alaska Association account ledger, with debts and credits outlined, Fine condition. (3) ........................................................................ Est. $160-280

700 700 Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., ca.1920-30’s Progress Proof Stock

Certificate Alaska, (Inc. in West Virginia), ND (1900-20s). Odd Shares Progress Proof Capital Stock Certificate, Black text, Scene at top of men approaching mine located in mountainside. Printed on white paper, without border. VF condition with staple holes. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $110-220

701 701 Daly Alaska Mines Co. 1923 I/U Stock Certificate Alaska (Inc. in

Washington), 1923. 500 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men at work in mine at top left corner, Embossed gold seal at bottom left corner. VF condition. ............................................................................................................ Est. $50-100

702 702 Rampart City Gold Mines Co., 1902 I/U Alaska Mining Stock

Certificate. Rampart, Alaska (Inc. in Arizona), 1902, I/U Stock, 1000 Shares, #40, Black print with ornate border and gold seal bottom left, Three mining vignettes top left right and center, VF condition with small staple holes, Mount & Co. Location of mine Rampart, Alaska. .................................................................................................... Est. $120-240

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703 703 UnukRiverMiningandDredgingCo.1908 I/UStockCertificate.

Alaska, (Inc. in AZ), 1908. 400 Shares. I/U stock. Gold border. Miners working. VF condition with splits on the top excess margin where stock was vertically folded. Goes style certificate. ........................................................................................................ Est. $90-180

704 704 WesternAlaskaTradingCo.,1927I/UStockCertificate Alaska, 1927.

25 Shares Capital Stock Issued Certificate, Black print on green border and under tint, Image of very busy port at top with ships pulling in/out and a locomotive leaving as well, Fine-VF condition with toning at edges and minor stains, Goes. .................... Est. $90-180

Arizona Territory

705 705 MineralCreekMiningCo., 1881 I/UStockCertificate Pinal County,

Arizona. 1881, 100 Shares. I/U stock certificate, Eagle on right with green border and undertint. XF Condition. Hosford & Son, NY. Rare Arizona Mining Stock. .......... Est. $70-120

California

706 706 CaliforniaMiningStockCertificatePair,ca.1870-1880s California....

Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: California Dredging and Mining Co. 1877 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 107, in gold and green; and Calaveras Water and Mining Co. 1881 80 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate in brown with the Location of Property in Calaveras County, California. Both are in VF to XF condition with some toning. (2) ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

707 707 Handly Mining Co. 1878 I/U Stock Certificate, Bodie Mining

District. Bodie, California, 1878. 7,000 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 19, Black text with black border, Bodie Dist. seal depicted at bottom right corner. VF condition. ............................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

708 708 LarkinMiningCo.1897I/UStockCertificate California, 1897. 100 Shares

I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 277, Black text with black border and orange undertint, Men at work in mine at left. Fine to VF condition. .................................. Est. $45-70

709 709 Mechanics’MiningCo.,1877“SutterCreek”I/UStockCertificate.

Sutter Creek, Amador County, CA. 1877, 75 Shares, I/U Stock Certificate, Ornate text, no vignette, S/N 239, “Value per Foot $2500 - Each foot divided into 25 Shares”, VF. The mine was located where gold was originally discovered in California starting the gold rush. ........................................................................................................................ Est. $120-200

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710 710 Occidental Company for Gold, Silver and Copper Mining, 1863

I/UStockCertificate. CA.....Wyandott Mining District, Oroville, Butte County, California, 1863, 50 Shares, I/U Stock certificate, blue printing with George Washington at center with red underprint “Capital Stock $56.000”, S/N 59, 25 Cents Imperf 1st Issue “Power of Atty” adhesive revenue stamp on eft counterfoil. VF condition. Butte Record Job Printer, Oroville. Scarce and very attractive mining stock certificate. (Ex. John E. Herzog Collection) .................................................................................................. Est. $200-375

711 711 PetroleumandCanalCompany,ca.1852to1865StockCertificates

California Gold Rush Era Oil and Mining related certificates, Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: Middle Yuba Canal and Water Co., ND (1860-1890s) U/U Capital Stock Certificate in black; South Fork Canal Co. 1852 Partially Issued Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 332, in black and red; and Oil Creek Petroleum Co., ND (1860s) U/U Capital Stock Certificate in black. All are in Fine to XF condition. (3) ........................................................... Est. $120-240

712 712 Sanchez and Soledad Gold and Silver Mining Co. Consolidated,

1883 I/UStockCertificate San Bernardino, California, 1883. 50 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border and green underprint, California state seal at center flanked by mining scenes. Fine to VF, mines locate in the Mojave mining district. .......................................................................................................... Est. $75-120

713 713 TuolumneCountyWaterCo. 1856 I/UStockCertificate Columbia,

California, 1856. 1 Share I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men at work near water at left margin. VF condition. Lith by Britton & Rey. ........ Est. $90-150

Colorado

714 714 Banker Mining and Milling Co. 1900 Specimen Bond Leadville,

Colorado, 1900. $100 Specimen 8% Registered First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Men at work in mine at bottom center. Red specimen overprint, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Writing in pencil at left, Fine condition with slight splitting along vertical fold lines. ABNC. ....................................................... Est. $85-170

715 715 BlueJayMiningCo. 1896 I/UStockCertificate Cripple Creek Mining

District, Colorado…. 1896. 1000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Colorful Blue Jay depicted at center. VF condition. ......................... Est. $110-160

716 716 BullHillMiningandMillingCo.1896 I/UStockCertificate Cripple

Creek, Colorado…. 1896. 3000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 328, Black text with gold border, Men working in mine at top center. Fine condition with some damage along vertical fold lines. .............................................................................................. Est. $55-90

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717 717 LittleChiefMiningCo.1890I/UStockCertificate Fryer Hill, Leadville,

CO. (Organized under the Laws of New York), 1890. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Men at work in mine at top center. VF condition, ABNC. Mines were located in Fryer Hill in Leadville, Colorado. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $85-130

718 718 Maid of Erin Silver Mines Co., 1900-1920 Specimen Stock

Certificate Leadville, Colorado..... (Office located in Denver). ND (1900-1920s). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Men at work above ground at left, men at work in mine at right, eagle at top. Red specimen overprint, specimen stamp at top right corner, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Mines were located at Leadville, Colorado. John McCombe discovered the mine in 1877. McCombe, about age 30 at the time, was born in Ireland, hence the name of the mine. ( John E. Herzog Collection)...................................... Est. $70-120

719 719 Tenderfoot Consolidated Mining Co. 1880 I/U Stock Certificate

Lake County, Colorado, 1880. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 50, Black text with orange border and underprint, Men working in mine at top center. VF condition. ABNC. ...................................................................................................... Est. $80-120

Colorado & Arizona

720 720 Aspen,ColoradoOreAssayCertificateand2SpecimenColorado

StockCertificates, ca.1880-1908 Colorado and Arizona. Lot of 3 pieces, includes: Colorado Mining Co., 1908, Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate in greenby New York BNC; Colorado, 1880’s, Lancaster Mining Co., Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate in black and green; and Aspen, Colorado, 1894,Taylor & Brunton Sampling Works Co., Ore analysis Duplicate Receipt Document, outlining the amount of ore produced from a mine, and the value of the materials at the smelter, missing the top left corner. All are in Fine-VF condition. (3) ................................. Est. $100-200

Dakota Territory

721 721 AlbeMiningCo.1891I/UStockCertificate Deadwood, Dakota Territory,

1891. 1,000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate S/N 82, Black text with black border, no undertint, Scene at top of a bustling mining village. Fine condition with staple holes at top left margin and slight toning along fold lines. This stock certificate was signed by Albe Holmes as president, and issued to himself, Rare. ......................................... Est. $110-220

722 722 Tornado Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining & Milling Co. 1888 I/C

StockCertificate Lead City, Dakota Territory. 1888. 2,000 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate S/N 93, Blue text with blue border, orange undertints. VF condition with left margin slightly cut off. The mine was located in the Whitewood Quartz Mining District, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory. ........................................................................ Est. $80-140

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Louisiana

723 723 GoldenQueenMiningandMillingCo.1895 I/UStockCertificate

Arizona (Inc. in Louisiana), 1895. 500 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 289, Black text with black border, orange undertint, Allegorical woman at top center, Mining scenes flank top left and right. Signatures have been crossed out. Fine-VF condition. Mines were located in Arizona.................................................................................... Est. $55-85

Maine

724 724 LebanonActonSilverMiningCo.1880I/UStockCertificate Maine,

1880. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men working in mine at top center, Maine coat of arms at bottom right corner. Fine-VF condition. ................................................................................................................... Est. $40-80

Maryland

725 725 MidlothanCoalCo.,1865I/UStockCertificate Baltimore, Maryland. 10

Shares Capital Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Black print on simple black border with pale green under tint, Locomotive with cars of coal at top, Fine-VF condition, Hatch & Co. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

Montana

726 726 CataractMiningCo.1891I/UStockCertificate Helena, Montana, 1891.

5000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 166, Black text with brown border and off-white background, Embossed seal at bottom left corner. VF condition. ........... Est. $70-120

Montana Territory

727 727 Frohner Gold and Silver Mining Co. of Helena, Montana 1888 I/U

Bond Jefferson County, Montana Territory, 1888. $500 I/U 10% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, S/N 18, Black text with black border, Embossed seal at left. Fine condition with some toning along pronounced fold lines. ............................................................... Est. $90-140

Nevada

728 728 DriftGoldMiningCo.,1909SpecimenStockCertificate Carson City,

Nevada, ND (1909). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate from a New York Banknote Company Specimen book, possibly unique in this format, Black text with green border and undertint, Group of men working in mine at top center. POCs, New York Bank Note Co. Steel Plate Stock Form. XF condition, Principal Offices were located in Carson City, Nevada. ............................................................................................ Est. $90-180

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729 729 GrizzlyBearMiningCo.I/UStockCertificateQuintet,1909 Nevada,

1909. 5 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/Ns are sequential from 806 to 810. Black text with black border and gold patterned background, Grizzly Bear depicted at top left corner, Gold embossed seal at bottom left corner. All are in VF condition. ................................................................................................................. Est. $55-110

730 730 HumboldtSmeltingandReductionCo.1904I/UStockCertificate

Galconda, Nevada. (Inc. in Washington, D.C.), 1904. 7,500 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 46, Black text with brown border and undertint, Smelting building at top center. Fine - VF condition with signs of wear at right margin. .......................... Est. $30-50

731 731 RoundMountainMiningCo.1924IssuedStockCertificate Nevada,

1924. 83 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with ornate brown border, Small child at center. Cancelled stamps and POCs. Fine condition. Principal place of business was located in Goldfield, Nevada. ............................................................... Est. $30-45

New York

732 732 Chapparal Gold Mining Co. 1882 I/U Stock Certificate California.

(Offices in New York), 1882. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men at work in mine at center. Mines located in the Kelsey Mining District, Eldorado County, California, VF condition. Scarce mine location. ......................... Est. $75-120

733 733 DonEnriqueMiningCo.1888I/UStockCertificate New York, 1888. 100

Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 687, Black text with black border, Allegorical woman at bottom right corner. VF condition with some toning, ABNC. .............. Est. $85-170

734 734 ExposedTreasureMiningCo. 1903 I/UStockCertificate California.

(Incorporated in New York), 1903. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border and underprint, California state seal depicted at top center. VF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................... Est. $130-200

Panama

735 735 PanamaMiningandMineralLandCo.1906IssuedStockCertificate

Panama (Inc. in Delaware), 1906. 500 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 540, Brown text with brown border, Embossed seal at bottom left corner. VF condition. ..... ................................................................................................................................... Est. $80-140

Pennsylvania

736 736 Lehigh andWilkes-Barre Coal Co. 1875 Specimen Bond Rarity

Pennsylvania, 1875. $1000 Specimen 7% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border, Men at work in mine at top center. Red specimen overprints, Bond payment extension overprint in red, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, National BNC. Unique in Archives. ....................................................... Est. $325-650

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737 737 Susquehanna and Elmira Coal Co. 1856 I/U Stock Certificate

Pennsylvania, (Inc. in NY). 1856, 50 Shares, I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with ornate black border. Coal shipment scene at top, S/N 12, Fine condition with a revenue stamp on bottom left and archivally repaired split on the right horizontal middle margin, still a rare and attractive mining stock certificate. ...................................................... Est. $50-80

South Dakota

738 738 Great Cariboo Gold Company, 1908 I/U Stock Certificate. South

Dakota, 1908, (Inc. in NY). 20 Shares, I/U, Black printing with green and gold undertint and borders, Extremely attractive and colorful stock certificate with images of gold nuggets in borders on top, vials of gold dust and powder on the left and right with mining scenes on bottom, cut-away view of a river with sluice on top. Issued to Wm. O. Smith. The presidents signature has faded. S/N 3722. Dramatic and colorful certificate. VF to XF condition. A.Hoen & Co., Baltimore, MD. ........................................... Est. $750-1250

Washington, Nevada, California

739 739 Washington, Nevada, and California Mining Stock Certificate

Quartet, 1899-1918 Washington, Nevada, California. 4 pieces: Juno Mining and Milling Co., 1899 10,000 Shares, S/N 46, in black and light brown; Vulcan Mining, Smelting and Refining Co., 1906 100 Shares in black and gold; MacNamara Mining Co., 1913 500 Shares in black; and Tonopah Divide Mining Co., 1918 100 Shares in orange. All are in Fine-VF condition. (4) ....................................................................................... Est. $40-75

West Virginia

740 740 Tucker Gold Mining Company of North Carolina, 1881 I/U Stock

Certificate West Virginia, 1881. 1000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 108, Black text with black border, Men at work in mine at top center. Fine-VF condition. Lot also includes handwritten borrowed & received documents, as well as a irrevocable stock power document. (3) ..................................................................................... Est. $130-260

741 741 United States Tunnel, Mining, Milling, Drainage and

TransportationCo. 1899 I/UStockCertificate West Virginia, 1899. 20 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border, Mountainside scene at top center. VF condition with fold lines. ................................................................ Est. $50-80

SCRIPOPHILY - MISCELLANEOUSNew York & Delaware

742 742 Loew’s Theatres, Inc. & International Harvester Co. Specimen

Stock and Bond Trio, 1969-80 New York, 3 pieces: Loew’s Theatres, Inc., 1980 $100 Specimen 6 7/8% Registered Subordinated Debenture Bond in green; International Harvester Co., 1971 100 Shares Specimen Stock Certificate in green; and International Harvester Co., 1969 <100 Shares Specimen Stock Certificate in blue. All have red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition. (3) ................................... Est. $100-200

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SCRIPOPHILY - NAVIGATION & SHIPPING

Alaska & Washington

743 743 PugetSound&AlaskaSteamshipCo.1890 I/CStockCertificate

Alaska & Washington, 1890. 10 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Issue #A29, Black text with brown border and undertint, At top a steamship is depicted in waves. POC’s with cancelled stamps, Fine condition with some glue stains. Printed by FBN. .... Est. $120-240

California

744 744 Tahitian Shipping Co. 1917 I/C Stock Certificate San Francisco,

California, 1917. 1 Share I/C Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 3, Black text with black border, Embossed seal at bottom left. Fine-VF condition. ...................................... Est. $80-160

Delaware

745 745 Harlan & Hollingsworth Corp. 1912 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1912.

$1000 Specimen 6% Debenture Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border, Reclining woman at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Harlan & Hollingsworth was a Wilmington, Delaware, firm that constructed ships and railroad cars during the 19th century and into the 20th century. .................................................................................................................... Est. $100-180

746 746 Old Dominion Steamship Co. Specimen Bond Delaware, ND (1910s).

$1000 Specimen 5% General Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with green border, Steamship at sea depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ........................................................................... Est. $120-200

Louisiana

747 747 City of New Orleans Wharves and Levees, 1869 Levee Dues

Payment New Orleans, Louisiana, 1869. $38.81 Payment for Levee Dues for 8 trips measuring 97 tons , S/N 1574, Black text with black border, Pillar depicted at left. Fine condition with small edge faults. The back has a detailed printed “Ordinances” Relating to the collection of Levee and Wharfage Dues, etc. Scarce. .................................. Est. $110-160

Maryland

748 748 Chesapeake&OhioCanalCo.1837I/UStockCertificateSignedby

GeorgeC.Washington Maryland.... 1837. 5 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 41, Black text with thin black border, People strolling along the Canal and the Potomac River at left. Signed by George C. Washington as company president, Fine-VF condition with some toning and small holes at fold lines. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. was formally organized in 1828, in succession to the old Potowmack Co. The C & O Canal operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River between Washington, D.C. and Cumberland, Maryland. George Corbin Washington (August 20, 1789 - July 17, 1854) was a United States Congressman from the third and fifth districts of Maryland, serving four terms from 1827 to 1833, and 1835 to 1837. He was also a grandnephew of U.S. President George Washington. After his service in Congress, Washington became president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. He was also appointed by President John Tyler in 1844 as a commissioner to adjust and settle the claims arising under the treaty of 1835 with the Cherokee Indians. Historic and dramatic certificate rarely offered at auction. This example sold in Lot 1277 in the 1997 Memphis auction with 2 other examples for $3,575. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .....Est. $1250-2500

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Michigan

749 749 Lake Erie Transportation Co. 1890 Specimen Bond Rarity Michigan,

1890. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with ornate green border and undertint, Large ship at sea at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial number and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Lake Erie Transportation Company, commonly known to marine men as the Wabash Lake Line, was owned and operated by the Wabash Railroad Company. A. W. Colton, of Toledo, was president and general manager, and R. H. Hebard, the agent at Buffalo. The company’s principal trade, east, consisted of grain and flour; and west, of general merchandise, connecting at Buffalo with the Erie, Lehigh and Lackawanna railroads. The Wabash line owned and operated the steamers: Geo. J. Gould, S. C, Reynolds, Russel Sage, and John C. Gough. When the steamer Gould was built in 1893, the A. L. Hopkins, formerly owned by the company, was taken in trade by the Union Dry Dock Company, of Buffalo. The steamer Morley, also one of its boats, went ashore at Grand Marie, Lake Superior, in 1887. ......... Est. $250-375

New Jersey

750 750 International Mercantile Marine Co., 1916 Historic Specimen

Bond from J.P. Morgan Controlled Company. New Jersey, 1916. $5000 Specimen 6% Registered First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Sinking Fund Gold Bond, Black text with olive border and underprint, Ships in port at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. The International Mercantile Marine Company, originally the International Navigation Company, was a trust formed in the early twentieth century as an attempt by J.P. Morgan to monopolize the shipping trade. IMM was founded by shipping magnates Clement Griscom of the American Line and Red Star Line, Bernard N. Baker of the Atlantic Transport Line, J. Bruce Ismay of the White Star Line, and John Ellerman of the Leyland Line. The Dominion Line was also amalgamated. The project was bankrolled by J.P. Morgan & Co., led by financier J. P. Morgan. The company also had working profit-sharing relationships with the German Hamburg-Amerika and the North German Lloyd lines. The trust caused great concern in the British shipping industry and led directly to the British government’s subsidy of the Cunard Line’s new ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania in an effort to compete. One of IMM’s subsidiaries was the White Star Line, which owned the RMS Titanic. Analysis of financial records shows that IMM was overleveraged and suffered from inadequate cash flow that caused it to default on bond interest payments in late 1914. As a result, a “friendly” receivership was put in effect in 1915, which allowed IMM to reorganize its finances; it emerged from the receivership in 1916. This is a specimen example from that bond issue and is extremely rare and not known issued. .......................................................................................................... Est. $325-650

751 751 Southern Transportation Co. 1932 Specimen Bond New Jersey, 1932.

$1000 Specimen 7% First and General Mortgage Marine Equipment Serial Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Ships in water at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with damage to right margin and splits along fold lines, ABNC. ....................................................... Est. $65-130

New York

752 752 American Merchants Union Express Co. 1869 Issued Stock

CertificateSignedbyWilliamFargoWithImprintedU.S.Revenue New York, 1869. 100 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border and an orange imprinted internal revenue stamp at center, Men driving horse carriage at top center. Cancelled stamps, adhesive internal revenue stamp on back and imprinted 5 Cents Revenue with Lincoln facing left on the front middle, Fine condition with some staining at top right corner. The American Merchants Union Express Company was organized in 1868 through the merger of the Merchants Union Express Company and American Express Company. The company was renamed American Express Company in 1873. Signed by William Fargo as President, who was also the 27th Mayor of Buffalo, serving from 1862 until 1866 during the U.S. Civil War. ......................................... Est. $140-260

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New York and Virginia

753 753 NewYorkandVirginiaSteamShipCo.,1859I/UStockCertificate.

New York..... 9th of December, 1859, Lot of 4 items, Includes 7 Shares, I/U Stock certificate, Black on off white paper, Large Side wheel steamship in rough seas in middle over title, Eagle and bust of Neptune at left, small cornucopia at bottom middle, S/N 575, A couple of small pin holes with lightly aged paper and heavy creases but appears VF; Also includes an 1890 dated letter from Adrian H. Muller & Son, “Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold at Private Sale”, It was sold on May 5th, 1890 for $6 for this certificate. Also includes a receipt from the City of Brooklyn’s Surrogate Court and matching transfer from the owners estate. Attractive and rare if not unique stock certificate which was purchased at the 12th Annual Strasburg Stock & Bond Show #182 on January 22, 1999, as lot 2082 where Hammer and BP realized $1,045 on an estimate of $400 to $600. Those were the days. Rare and desirable navigation certificate. ( John E. Herzog Collection). ............................................................................................................. Est. $350-700

Pennsylvania

754 754 CodorusNavigationCompany,1838I/UStockCertificateSigned

by Charles A. Barnitz York, Pennsylvania.....1 Share, I/U, Small banknote size certificate, black print on off white paper, Ornate embossed seal at left with horse pulling canal barge. VF-XF. Rare and early navigation company. Signed by Charles A. Barnitz as company president. Charles Augustus Barnitz (September 11, 1780 – January 8, 1850) was an American politician who served as an Anti-Masonic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania’s 11th congressional district from 1833 to 1835. ( John E. Herzog Collection) .......................................................................... Est. $100-200

SCRIPOPHILY - OIL, GAS & ENERGYNew York

755 755 BergenOil&CoalCo.,1864I/UStockCertificate New York, 1864. 100

Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men at work on oil pumps in mountain scene at top center. Fine condition. ......................................... Est. $90-160

756 756 Standard Oil Company of New York 1921 Specimen Bond New York,

1921. $1000 Specimen 6.5% Debenture Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Allegorical woman with two halves of a globe at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. .... Est. $130-260

Pennsylvania

757 757 CrescentCityOilCo.,1864I/UStockCertificate Pennsylvania, 1864. 100

Shares I/U Capital stock Certificate #140, Black text with black border, Men at work in oil field in mountains at top center. Fine condition. Incorporated in 1864 and located in Venango & Warren Counties in Pennsylvania. ......................................................... Est. $75-130

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758 758 DanvilleGasCo.,1857I/UStockCertificate Pennsylvania, 1857. 4 Shares

I/U Capital Stock Certificate #35, Black text with black border, Illustration of a large ship at sea at top center. Fine condition with slight stains at top and bottom margin. The Danville Gas Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania on May 8, 1854. The company was acquired by the Consumers Gas Company on November 8, 1882.

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759 759 OrganicOilCo.,1864I/CStockCertificate Pennsylvania, 1864. 100 Shares

I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Men at work in oil field at top center. Fine condition with toning throughout. ........................................................ Est. $45-75

SCRIPOPHILY - PRINTINGNew York

760 760 Consumers’JournalPublishingCo.1889I/UStockCertificate New

York, 1889. 1,000 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 2, Black text with black border, Embossed seal at left. VF condition. ............................................................. Est. $30-50

Pennsylvania

761 761 Curtis Publishing Co., ca. 1930-40’s Progress Proof Uncut Stock

CertificatePair Pennsylvania, ND (1910-30s). Odd Shares Progress Proof Uncut Stock Certificate Pair, Both are Dividend Prior Preferred Stock Certificates, Black text with Ben Franklin depicted at top center. Bottom stock certificate has extensive design notes in pencil. Fine-VF condition. The Curtis Publishing Company, founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, became one of the largest and most influential publishers in the United States during the early 20th century. The company’s publications included the Ladies’ Home Journal and The Saturday Evening Post, The American Home, Holiday, Jack & Jill, and Country Gentleman. In the 1940s, Curtis also had a comic book imprint, Novelty Press. Unique. ............................................................................. Est. $260-375

SCRIPOPHILY - RAILROADSAlabama

762 762 Gulf Terminal Co. 1907 Specimen Bond Rarity Alabama, 1907. $1000

Specimen 4% Registered First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with orange border and underprint, Train passing under signal bridge at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted color and as a registered bond in Cox, Very Rare piece. ................................................................................ Est. $180-280

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California

763 763 California Railroad Stock Certificates, ca. 1900-1938 Group of

6Different California. Lot of 6 pieces, Includes : San Francisco and Bay Counties Railway, ND (1900s) Odd Shares U/U Stock Certificate; Consolidated Terminal Co., ND (1910-30s) Odd Shares U/U Stock Certificate; Key System Service Co., ND (1910-30s) Odd Shares U/C Stock Certificate; East Bay Transit Co., ND (1920-40s) Odd Shares U/U Stock Certificate; Key System Transit Co., 1928 100 Shares I/U Preferred Stock Certificate; and Key System Transit Co., 1938 1 Share I/U Prior Preferred Cumulative Stock Certificate. All are in Fine-VF condition. (6) ................................................... Est. $80-130

764 764 Los Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway Company, 1892

Issued 6% Gold Bond. Los Angeles, California, $1,000. 1st Mortgage Gold Bond, 1892,Generator on left, street car on right, terminal on bottom, coupons attached, XF, rare bond in Cox. .................................................................................................... Est. $130-260

765 765 Pacific Electric Railway Co. 1902 Specimen Bond California, 1902.

$1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Pair of allegorical women with generator at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only bond listed with this design in Cox. Only 2 examples were found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ....... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $230-375

766 766 Sacramento Electric, Gas and Railway Co. 1897 Specimen Bond

California, 1897. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Allegorical woman on wheel at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, HLBN. Only bond listed for this railroad in Cox,. Only 3 examples were found in the ABN Archives in 2002, this is the only example available. ................................................................. Est. $200-300

Colorado

767 767 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Co. 1886 Specimen Bond Colorado,

1886 Specimen $1000 1st Consolidated Mortgage 4% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Allegorical scene of surveyors on hilltop with train passing in the distance. Red specimen overprints, “00000” serial numbers and POC’s, VF condition with slight wearing along horizontal fold margins, ABNC NY. Listed as rare in Cox .......................................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

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Connecticut

768 768 Consolidated Railway Co. 1904 Specimen Bond Connecticut, 1904.

$1000 Specimen 4% Debenture Coupon Bond, Black text with maroon border and undertint, Men at work near approaching train at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $55-110

769 769 Stamford Horse Railroad Co. 1886 Specimen Bond Rarity

Connecticut, 1886. $500 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and green undertint, Horse in circular frame at top. Red specimen overprints, 000 serial number, and POCs. Fine condition with damage along top fold line, HLBN. Unlisted in brown in Cox, Very Rare specimen. ................................ Est. $550-750

Dakota Territory

770 770 JamestownandNorthernExtensionRailroadCo.,1889Specimen

Bond Rarity Dakota Territory, 1889. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train approaching a busy station at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only known as a specimen in Cox but no examples seen previously. Only 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002. Rare Dakota Territory Bond......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $350-550

Dakota Territory and Iowa

771 771 Sioux City and Pembina Railway Co. 1878 Proof Bond Rarity

Dakota Territory and Iowa, 1878. $1000 Proof 7% First Mortgage Bond, Black text with black border, on white cardstock, Train stopped at rural station at top center. Fine-VF condition with some toning, Continental Bank Note Co. Unlisted as a proof in Cox, Rare. ....................................................................................................................... Est. $450-750

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Georgia

772 772 Central Rail Road and Banking Co. of Georgia, 1840’s Proof Bond

Rarity Savannah, Georgia, ND (1840s). $Odd Proof %Odd Bond, Black text with black border, Printed on india paper and mounted on thin white card, Train passing through rural scene at top center, Seal at bottom left. Mounted on cardstock. VF condition with light glue spots at corners, printed by Danforth, Spencer & Hufty. Unlisted design in Cox, Very Rare Proof and may be unique. ............................................................. Est. $600-900

773 773 Central Railroad and Banking Co. of Georgia 1887 Specimen Bond

Rarity Georgia, 1887. $1000 Specimen 5% Collateral Trust Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train passing from left to right at top center. Red specimen overprint, POCs, Fine-VF condition with extended top margin, ABNC. Unlisted bond design in Cox, Very Rare. ........................................................................................ Est. $260-375

774 774 Georgia Railway and Electric Co., 1909 Specimen Bond Georgia.

$1000 Specimen 5% Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on large green border and under tint, Allegorical women sitting by electric generator at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC....... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $110-220

775 775 Georgia Railway and Power Co., 1922 Specimen Bond Georgia. $1,000

Specimen 6% Twenty Five Year General Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on blue border and under tint, Allegorical men flanking woman beside seal of Georgia at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, FLBN. Unlisted in Cox with this denomination. ......................................................................................................... Est. $140-280

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IL, IN & OH

776 776 Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad Co. 1883 Specimen

CouponScripCertificateRarity IL, IN & OH, 1883. $1200 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Bond Coupon Scrip Certificate, issued in exchange for coupons at par value of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Toledo, Delphos & Burlington Railroad Co. Black text with black border, Train passing on tracks with town in distance at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine to VF condition with some archivally reinforced splitting along vertical fold lines. Coupon scrip, strongly resembles bond. Unlisted denomination in Cox, Very Rare specimen. .................................. Est. $100-200

Illinois

777 777 Chicago andNorth-Western RailwayCo. 1897 Specimen Bond

Pair Illinois....1897. 2 pieces: $10,000 Specimen 3.5% Registered General Mortgage Gold Bond in orange; and $1000 Specimen 3.5% General Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in green. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some fragile fold lines, ABNC. Both are only listed in specimen format in Cox, Rare. (2)........................................................................................................... Est. $130-260

778 778 Toledo, Peoria &Western Railroad, 1937Specimen Bond Illinois,

1937. $1000 Specimen 4% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Men at work between tracks at top center. Blue specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only bond listed for the series in Cox. ............................................................................................................................ Est. $55-90

IN & OH

779 779 Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Railway Co. and

Cleveland Short Line Railway Co. Specimen Bond Pair IN & OH. 2 pieces: Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Railway Co. 1886, $1000 Specimen 4% Registered General First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train exiting station at top center, Fine condition with some splitting, staining, and toning, FBN; Cleveland Short Line Railway Co. 1911, $1000 Specimen 4.5% Registered First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with brown border and underprint, Train passing on tracks at top center, VF condition, ABNC. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. (2) ...................................................... Est. $70-120

Indiana

780 780 Toledo,St.LouisandWesternRailroadCo.1907SpecimenBond

Indiana, 1907. $1000 Specimen Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Men at work on tracks with train approaching. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox. .......................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

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Indiana & Illinois

781 781 Vandalia Railroad Co. 1907 Specimen Bond Rarity IN & IL.... 1907.

$10,000 Specimen 4% Registered Consolidated Mortgage Bond, Black text with orange border and underprint, Train passing on tracks at top left and right corners. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, WBN. Unlisted color and denomination in Cox, Very Rare specimen. ....................................................................................... Est. $50-80

Iowa & Minnesota

782 782 Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Co. 1912

Specimen Bond Trio IA & MN, 1912. Lot of 3 pieces, all are Specimen 5% Registered Debenture Gold Bonds: $1000 in green; $5000 in brown; and $10,000 in blue. All have specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only found as specimens in Cox and all are rare. (3) .............................................. Est. $375-550

Kansas

783 783 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co. 1895 Specimen Bond

Trio Kansas, 1895. Lot of 3 pieces, all are Specimen 4% Registered General Mortgage Gold Bonds, Includes: $1000 in green; $5000 in brown; and $10,000 in blue. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. (3) Est. $180-280

784 784 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co. 1912 Specimen

Bond Rarity Kansas, 1912 Specimen Bond. $1000 Series A California-Arizona Lines Refunding Mortgage 4 1/2% Coupon Bond. Black print with orange border and undertint, allegorical locomotive passing men at work. Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABN NY. Only known as a Specimen in Cox and Very rare. ..... Est. $120-240

785 785 Central and South Eastern Railroad Co. 1906 Specimen Bond

Kansas, 1906. $100 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Men at work on tracks with train approaching at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. Only known as a specimen in Cox. Only 3 examples found in the ABN Archives. ......... Est. $180-280

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786 786 Kansas City, Emporia & Southern Railway Co. 1888 Unlisted Stock

CertificateDesign. Kansas, 1888. 1 Share I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Low S/N 8, Black text with black border, Train in rectangular frame at top center. Cancelled in ink and POCs over signatures at bottom. Fine condition. Unlisted railroad certificate design in Cox. .................................................................................................................... Est. $130-200

787 787 Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Railway Co. 1880 Partially

Issued Bond Kansas, 1880. $100 Partially I/U 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with black border, Man plowing with horses in circular frame flanked by railroad scenes at top center. Fine condition, ABNC. .......................................... Est. $75-150

Kansas

788 788 Kansas Midland Railway Co. 1887 I/U Bond Kansas, 1887. $1000 I/U 6%

Income Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Scene at top of train passing on tracks with ornate brown border. Fine condition with some staining along top margin, printed by ABNC. Rare bond. ............................................................. Est. $140-280

Kansas & Missouri

789 789 Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Co., 1894 Specimen Bond

Kansas & Missouri. $1000 Specimen 5% 1st Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on a large green border and under tint, framed image of locomotive passing river with a horse and rider watching, Specimen overprints, POC’s, VF-XF condition. IBNC. This is the only example found in the archives, rare and attractive. .................................. Est. $250-500

Kansas and Nebraska

790 790 Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Co. 1872 I/C Stock Certificate

with Imprinted Revenue in middle KS & NE, 1872. 100 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 240, Purple text with purple border, Orange imprinted revenue stamp at center, Train passing at top center. Cancelled stamp and POCs. Fine condition. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Kentucky

791 791 Kentucky and Indiana Car Trust Co. 1882 Unique Production

Approval Proof Bond with Production Material and Order Form Kentucky, 1882. Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: $1000 Proof 8% First Mortgage Bond, black and white, with notes made throughout; Corresponding proof back of bond in green, with approval initials and note; and ABNC Bond Engraving Plate Form, partially handwritten. Unique and rare lot, ABNC. ............................................................. Est. $200-350

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792 792 Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. 1890 Specimen Bond Kentucky,

1890. $1000 Specimen 4% Unified Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with olive border and undertint, Train passing under signal bridge at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox. .......................................................................................................................... Est. $65-100

793 793 Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. 1921 Specimen Bond Pair

Kentucky, 1921. 2 pieces: $1000 Specimen 4.5% First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in orange; and $1000 Specimen 5% First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in brown. Both have specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Brown bond is an unlisted series, and orange bond is unlisted in vertical format. Very Rare pair. ............................................................. Est. $120-200

794 794 Louisville,St Louis&TexasRailwayCo. 1887Specimen Bond.

Kentucky. $1,000, vertical format, 2nd mortgage, bearer gold coupon, 6%, 30-yr, 1887, due 1917, train in circle approaches almost head-on along river, by NYB. ............. Est. $180-280

795 795 Middlesborough Belt Railroad Co. 1890 Specimen Bond Kentucky,

1890. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical cherubs depicted at top left corner, Trains passing by men on tracks at bottom center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted bond in Cox. Unique bond with this being the only example found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ....................................................................... Est. $500-800

796 796 Owensboro & Nashville Railway Co. 1881. Unique Progress Proof

Bond Production Assortment. Kentucky. $1,000, bond, loco and part of one car l-r, vertical format, 1st mortgage, 6%, 50-yr, 1881, due 1931, Intaglio Printed on india paper, Includes bond face, Bond back, Proof coupon sheets and a large die proof of a single coupon. All signed and approved. VF to Uncirculated condition. Also includes the ABN order form. ABN. ........................................................................................... Est. $200-300

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Louisiana

797 797 NewOrleans,Texas&MexicoRailwayCo.,1924SpecimenBond

Louisiana. $500 Specimen 5% Series B 1st Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on purple border and under tint, Men farming beside oncoming locomotive at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. ................................... Est. $110-180

Maine

798 798 Maine Central Rail Road Co. 1872 Specimen Bond Rarity Maine, 1872.

$5000 Specimen 4% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border, Train passing through landscape with Maine state seal at left and allegorical woman at right. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. Fine condition, CBN. Unlisted color and denomination in Cox, Very Rare specimen. . Est. $180-280

799 799 Northern Maine Seaport Railroad Co., 1905 Specimen Bond Maine.

$1,000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Railroad and Terminal Thirty Year Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on blue border and underprint. Wharf with ships at top. Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition. ABNC. This is the only variety known for this railroad which is only known as a specimen with no issued examples known and only seen as a bond, no stock certificates found. Rare. ................................................... Est. $100-200

Maryland

800 800 Baltimore &Ohio Rail RoadCo. IssuedStockCertificateGroup

of 10, 1852 Maryland, 1852. 10 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Rudimentary train depicted at top center, Allegorical women at top left and right, Embossed seal at bottom left. All have been cancelled either in ink, POCs, or with a handstamp. Fine condition. (10) ............... Est. $80-160

801 801 Baltimore &Ohio Rail RoadCo. IssuedStockCertificateGroup

of 16, 1851 Maryland, 1851. 16 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Rudimentary train depicted at top center, Allegorical women at top left and right, Embossed seal at bottom left. All have been cancelled either in ink, POCs, or with a handstamp. Fine condition. (16) ............. Est. $120-240

802 802 Baltimore&OhioRailRoadCo.IssuedStockCertificateGroupof

16, 1851 Maryland, 1863-66. 25 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Allegorical women flank top left and right corners, train passing on tracks at top center. POCs, Fine condition with toning and staining. Some certificates have adhesive internal revenue stamps. Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. (25) .................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

803 803 Baltimore &Ohio Rail RoadCo. IssuedStockCertificateGroup

of 16, 1851 Maryland, 1865. 25 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Allegorical women flank top left and right corners, train passing on tracks at top center. POCs, Fine condition with toning and staining. Some certificates have adhesive internal revenue stamps. Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. (25) .................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

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804 804 Baltimore&OhioRailRoadCo.IssuedStockCertificateGroupof

16, 1851 Maryland, 1865-1870. 25 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Allegorical women flank top left and right corners, train passing on tracks at top center. POCs, Fine condition with toning and staining. Most certificates have adhesive internal revenue stamps. Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. (25) .................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

805 805 Baltimore&OhioRailRoadCo.IssuedStockCertificateGroupof

16, 1851 Maryland, 1865-1871. 25 pieces, all the same: Odd Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Allegorical women flank top left and right corners, train passing on tracks at top center. POCs, Fine condition with toning and staining. Most certificates have adhesive internal revenue stamps. Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. (25) .................................................................................................. Est. $100-200

806 806 Baltimore&OhioRailRoadCo.IssuedStockCertificateGroupof

16, 1851 Maryland, 1899. 30 pieces: 12 are Odd Shares I/C Preferred Stock Trust Certificates in orange; 18 are 100 Shares I/C Preferred Stock Trust Certificates in red. All have POCs and/or are handstamp cancelled. Some have adhesive revenue stamps on back. Fine condition, IBC. (30) .................................................................................. Est. $70-120

807 807 Baltimore and Drum Point Railroad Co., 1888 I/U Bond. Maryland.

$1000, I/U, 1st Mortgage 6% Gold Coupon Bond, Black on green underprint, Locomotive at top, VF condition. ABNC. Scarce and attractive bond. .................... Est. $90-150

Michigan

808 808 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Co. 1906 Specimen

Bond Trio Michigan, 1906. Lot of 3 pieces, all are Specimen 4% Registered Gold Bonds, Includes: $1000 in purple; $5000 in orange; and $50,000 in blue. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Rare as specimens. (3) .......................................................................................................... Est. $100-180

809 809 Michigan Central Railroad Co., 1902 Specimen Bond Trio Michigan,

1902. Lot of 3 pieces, Includes: $5000 Specimen 3.5% Registered Gold Bond in orange; $1000 Specimen 3.5% Registered Gold Bond in gray-blue; and $1000 Specimen 3.5% Gold Coupon Bond in gray-blue. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. (3)......................................................................... Est. $90-150

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810 810 St. Joseph Valley Railroad Co. 1884 Specimen Bond Rarity Michigan,

1884. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train on tracks in circular frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial number and POCs. Fine condition with some splitting along fold lines, ABNC. Only listed in proof format in Cox, This is the only example found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ...................................................................................................... Est. $350-550

Minnesota

811 811 Duluth Street Railway Co. 1886 Specimen Bond Rarity Minnesota,

1886. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and underprint, Streetcar pulled by horses at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some splitting along fold lines, ABNC. Unlisted design in Cox. Only 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ....................................................................................................................... Est. $550-750

812 812 Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Co. 1937 Unlisted

Specimen Bond Minnesota, 1937. $1000 Specimen 3.5% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Men at work in large quarry at top center. Blue specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted color, Rare specimen in Cox. ....................................................... Est. $200-400

813 813 Duluth,WatertownandPacificRailwayCo.1888SpecimenBond

Minnesota, 1888. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Train in circular frame at top left corner. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. Rare specimen in Cox. No other bonds are known on this railroad. This is the only example found in the ABN archives. ..................................................................................... Est. $450-750

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814 814 Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, 1909 Specimen Bond Minnesota,

1909. $5000 Specimen 4% Northern Division, First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Men at work on tracks at center bottom. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only bond listed for the Northern Division in Cox and only 1 of 3 found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ......... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $325-450

815 815 Mankato and New Ulm Railway Co. 1899 Specimen Bond Rarity

Minnesota, 1899. $1000 Specimen 3.5 % First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Men at work on either side of tracks at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine -VF condition, ABNC. Only bond listed for the railroad in Cox. Only 2 examples was found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ....................................................................................................................... Est. $450-750

816 816 Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Co. 1881 Unique Approval

Progress Proof Bond Minnesota, 1881. $1000 Proof 7% First Mortgage bond, Southwestern Extension, Printed on india paper, Black text with train exiting tunnel at top center. Includes approval initials at bottom, and writing in pencil. POCs. VF condition. This is the exact example pictured in Cox and is possibly unique. ....... Est. $450-750

817 817 Minneapolis Street Railway Co. and St. Paul City Railway Co. 1903

Specimen Bond Minnesota, 1903. $1000 Specimen 5% Consolidated Mortgage Bond, Black text with red border and undertint, Streetcar passing by horses and pedestrians at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some splitting, ABNC. Rare specimen in Cox.. .................... Est. $140-260

818 818 Minneapolis Union Railway Co. 1882 Specimen Bond Rarity

Minnesota, 1882. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with black border, Train in small frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, Bond interest reduction to 5% overprint, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some toning, ABNC. No stocks or bonds are listed for this railroad in Cox, Very Rare specimen. ................................................................................................................ Est. $230-375

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819 819 Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad Co. 1884 Specimen Bond

Minnesota, 1884. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Boy waving at passing train at top center. POCs, Plate cancellation stamp and handwritten details on back. Fine condition. Rare in Cox, only listed as a specimen, FBN. ....................................................................................... Est. $400-600

820 820 Saint Paul and Duluth Railroad Co. 1898 Specimen Bond Rarity

Minnesota, 1898. $1000 Specimen 4% First Consolidated Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Trains exiting busy terminal at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted bond in Cox. This is one of 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002 and the only one available. ............................................................................................. Est. $450-750

821 821 Saint Paul City Railway Co. 1887 Specimen Bond Rarity Minnesota,

1887. $1000 Specimen 5% Cable Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical woman with gear at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted design in Cox and unique example from the ABN Archives. ............................................. Est. $600-900

822 822 St. Paul, Brainerd and Northwestern Railroad Co. 1885 Specimen

Bond Rarity Minnesota, 1885. $1000 Specimen 6 % First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with ornate brown border and undertint, Train in circular frame flanked by cherubs at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with Archival reinforcement of slight splitting at folds, ABNC. Only bond listed for the railroad in Cox. Only 1 example was found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ................................................................................................................. Est. $700-1200

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823 823 Wisconsin,MinnesotaandPacificRailwayCo.1884ProofBond

Minnesota, 1884. $1000 Proof 6% First Mortgage Bond, Black text with red-orange border and underprint, Pair of railroad scenes flank denomination at top center. Printed on india paper, POCs (not entirely punched-out), Printed on thick cardstock, Blank back. XF condition with some toning, ABNC. Rare proof in Cox. ................................ Est. $300-600

Minnesota & South Dakota

824 824 Minnesota and South Dakota Railway Co. 1900 Specimen Bond

Rarity MN & SD, 1900. $1000 Specimen 3.5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with red border and undertint, Men at work on wall near tracks at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine to VF condition with some archivally reinforced splitting along horizontal fold lines, ABNC. Rare specimen in Cox. This bond year, color and denomination is the only one known for the railroad, no other stocks or bonds known. Only 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002. ..... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $450-750

Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska and Territory of

Dakota

825 825 Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Co. 1880

Specimen Bond Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska and Territory of Dakota. 1880. $1000 Specimen 6% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and underprint, Train approaching on tracks at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, FBN. Est. $230-375

Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan

826 826 Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway Co. 1893 Specimen

Bond Rarity MN, WI, MI, 1893. $100,000 Specimen 4% Income Certificate Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train exiting tunnel at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Only listed in specimen format in Cox, also the highest denomination for the railroad. This is one of 2 examples found in the ABN Archives. .................................................................. Est. $350-550

Missouri

827 827 Kansas City Railway and Light Co. 1903 Specimen Bond Incorporated

in New Jersey, 1903 Specimen Bond. $1000 First Lien Refunding Ten-Year 5% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Two female figures seated alongside machine. Red specimen overprints, POC’s and “00000” serial numbers, VF-XF condition with slight creasing along margins, ABNC NY. Listed railroad in Cox, unlisted Denomination. Only 3 examples found in the ABN archives. ............................... Est. $180-280

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828 828 Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 1900 Specimen Bond Missouri,

1900. $1000 Specimen 3% First Mortgage Bond, Black text with ornate green border and underprint, Train passing by in rectangular frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. VF condition, IBC. Only known as a specimen in Cox. Only 3 examples found in the ABN Archives. ................................................ Est. $200-300

829 829 St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railway Co. 1879 I/U Bond

Missouri, 1879. $1000 I/U 6% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Clarinda Branch, S/N 59, Black text with black border, Train passing on tracks at top center. Fine condition with staining along fold lines, NBN. Only listed in I/U format in Cox. .......................... Est. $70-110

Missouri, Kansas and Texas

830 830 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. 1890 Specimen Bond

MO, KS & TX, 1890. $500 Specimen 4% First Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with olive border and undertint, Train approaching on tracks at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number and POCs. Fine condition, FBN. .......................... Est. $55-110

Montana

831 831 HelenaElectricRailwayCo.1893I/CStockCertificate Montana, 1893.

208 and 55/100 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate #32, Black text with green border, Allegorical woman with large eagle at top left corner. Cancelled in red ink, VF condition, WBN.......................................................................................................................... Est. $70-120

Montana Territory

832 832 Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad Co., 1887 Specimen

Bond Rarity Montana Territory, 1887. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Profile of a train passing a station depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, POCs. VF condition with archivally reinforced splitting along fold lines, ABNC. 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002, this is the only example available. Rare and historic territorial railroad certificate. ..................................................................... Est. $450-750

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New Jersey

833 833 Chesapeake and Ohio Grain Elevator Co., 1882 I/C Bond Signed

by Collis P. Huntington. New Jersey. $1000 6% 1st Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on black border with tan/orange under tint on large sized certificate, Locomotive pulling into town at top passing farm lands, POC’s along bottom, VF condition, Kendall Bank Note Co. Signed by Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 - August 13, 1900) as President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company at left. Huntington was an American industrialist and railway magnate. He was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker) who invested in Theodore Judah’s idea to build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad. ....................................................... Est. $100-200

834 834 New Jersey Junction Railroad Co. 1886 Specimen Bond New Jersey,

1886. $Odd Specimen 4% Registered First Mortgage Bond, Black text with orange border and underprint, Ferry in harbor at bottom center. Blue specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ......................................... Est. $60-100

835 835 Philadelphia Locomotive Vehicle and Stationary Motor Co. of

Camden,NewJersey1891StockCertificate New Jersey, 1891. 90 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Eagle with American shield at top center, Embossed company seal at bottom left corner. Fine condition. Only listed in this format in Cox. ............................................................................................... Est. $70-110

New York

836 836 Greenwich and Johnsonville Railway Co. 1923 Specimen Bond

Rarity New York, 1923. $500 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Train passing by conductor at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs. Fine condition, FLBN. Unlisted denomination and color in Cox, Rare specimen. ........................................................................... Est. $120-200

837 837 Long Island Railroad Co. 1899 Specimen Bond Rarity New York, 1899.

$Odd Specimen 4% Registered Unified Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text with navy border and underprint, Train passing on tracks flanked by allegorical cherub and men on a beach at top. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. Fine condition with pronounced center fold line, ABNC. Unlisted design in Cox, Rare. .............. Est. $300-600

838 838 Long Island Railroad Co. 1917 Specimen Bond New York, 1917. $1000

Specimen 5% Debenture Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Men at work by train tracks with passing train at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Rare specimen in Cox. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $240-375

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839 839 Manhattan Beach Co. Consolidated 1880 Approval Proof Stock

Certificate New York. (Inc. Connecticut), 1880. 100 Shares Proof Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border, Men standing on beach looking at ships at top center, Train passing at bottom. Handwriting on both front and back added during proof design process. Fine condition with some damage to margins, water stain on back. Rare, only listed as a proof in Cox, ABNC. Austin Corbin was President of the Manhattan Beach Company, which built a simple wooden drawbridge in 1880. Corbin ( July 11, 1827 - June 4, 1896) was a 19th-century American banking and railroad entrepreneur. He consolidated the rail lines on Long Island, bringing them under the profitable umbrella of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). He was the owner of Manhattan Beach, a resort in Brooklyn, New York City, from which he barred Jews. He was also the owner of the Sunnyside Plantation in Chicot County, Arkansas, from 1886 to his death in 1896, where he used convict laborers and later brought Italian immigrants to work on the land. ....... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $450-750

840 840 Rochester Southern Railroad Co. 1895 Specimen Bond Rarity

New York, 1895. $1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with ornate orange border and undertint, Illustration at top of train passing by empty tracks. Red specimen overprints, POC’s, navy “0000” serial numbers, VF condition with pronounced fold lines, Printed by ABNC. Unlisted type, design, and specimen in Cox, Very Rare. Only 2 examples found in the ABN Archives. ....................................... Est. $200-300

Ohio

841 841 Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Co. 1889 Specimen

Bond. Ohio. Specimen $1000 5% 1st Preferred Income Mortgage Registered Gold Bond. black printing on red border and undertint. Locomotive “89” and another train traveling under signal towers. Horizontal bond. Red specimen overprints and POC’s. No coupons attached. XF condition. ABNC. Only 3 found in archives. This is the only one available. Rare bond. .............................................................................................. Est. $200-350

842 842 Bellaire, Zanesville & Cincinnati Railway Co. 1884 Specimen Bond

Rarity Ohio. 1884, $1000 Specimen 6% Gold Income Bond, Black text with black border, no undertint, Depiction of a train passing from left to right at top. POC’s with a Return to Issue Room stamp at back. VF condition with small stains at bottom margins. Unlisted type, denomination, and design in Cox, Extremely Rare. This was the only example found in Cox. ............................................................................................ Est. $250-400

843 843 Cincinnati and Ohio River Railway Co. 1881 Specimen Bond Rarity

Ohio, 1881. $1000 Specimen 6% Income Mortgage Bond, Black text with black border, Train passing with telegraph poles in distance at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some splitting along fold lines, ABNC. Only listed as a proof in Cox, Unlisted specimen Bond. Only 2 example found in the ABN Archives. .................................................................................................. Est. $180-280

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844 844 Dayton & Michigan Railroad Co. 1881 Unique Specimen Bond Ohio.

1881, $1000 Specimen 5% Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border, no underprint, Train passing steamship at top. POC’s and Return To Issue Room stamps on front and back of bond, VF FBNC. Previously only known as a proof, this is a unique specimen. Franklin BNC ......................................................................................... Est. $375-750

845 845 Marion Electric Railway, Light and Power Co. 1892 I/U Bond Marion,

Ohio, 1892. $100 I/U 6% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, S/N 18, Black text with brown border and underprint, Streetcars with passengers depicted at top center, Embossed seal at bottom right corner. VF condition. Only listed in I/U format in Cox. ............... Est. $90-140

846 846 Northern Ohio Traction and Light Co. Specimen Bond. Ohio, 1922,

$1000, 6% General and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bond, Specimen Bond, Black on green border and underprint, Allegorical figures top center, VF-XF condition, ABNC. Unlisted bond design in Cox catalog. ...................................................................... Est. $150-250

847 847 Ohio&PennsylvaniaRailRoadCo.1849I/CStockCertificate Ohio,

1849. 2 Shares I/C Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border, Scene of train passing through busy town center at top, Allegorical figure of Commerce at left, Sailboat at sea at right. Fine condition with some toning along bottom margin. TC&C. .. Est. $60-1209

848 848 Shawnee and Muskingum River Railway Co. 1888 Specimen Bond

Rarity Ohio, 1888. $1000 Specimen 6% Sinking Fund Second Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Railway in distance depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Unlisted color in Cox, only listed as a specimen in brown, Very Rare. ................. Est. $250-450

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849 849 Toledo Traction, Light and Power Co. 1913 Specimen Bond Rarity

Toledo, OH. (Inc. in Maine), 1913. $1000 Specimen 6% Second Lien Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Allegorical woman with lightbulb at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, FLBN. Unlisted color in Cox, only one specimen in green listed. Rare. .............................. Est. $90-140

Ohio & Indiana

850 850 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Co. 1890

Specimen Bond OH & IN…...... 1890. $10,000 Specimen 4% Registered First Collateral Trust Mortgage Gold Bond, St. Louis Division. Black text with brown border and underprint, Train passing station at top left, Man cleaning boiler at top right. POCs, VF condition, FBN. ..................................................................................................... Est. $45-75

Ohio and Maryland

851 851 Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railway Co., 1893 Specimen

Bond Rarity. Ohio and Maryland. Specimen $1000 4 1/2% 1st Consolidated Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond. Black on green border and underprint, Stunning design and colors with curved title over image of train approaching r-l, track workers in foreground, vertical format. The bond appears VF but there is a repaired 2 inch tear on the lower right bottom border and the top horizontal fold is archivally reinforced. Only 3 examples were found in the ABN archives in 2002, it is only known as a specimen bond and the only one available. ABNC. ......................................................................... Est. $180-280

Ohio, Indiana & Illinois

852 852 Ohio and Mississippi Railway Co. 1891 Specimen Bond Rarity OH,

IN & IL…. 1891. $1000 Specimen 6% Equipment Trust Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border, Train passing through town in circular frame at top center. POCs, Fine-VF condition, FBN. Unlisted in Specimen format, Very Rare piece. ....................... Est. $85-150

Pennsylvania

853 853 Pennsylvania Co. 1901 Specimen Bond Rarity Pennsylvania.... 1901.

$1000 Specimen 3.5% Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with gray border and underprint, Train passing by standing men at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with slight splitting along folds, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox, Rare. .................................................................................... Est. $100-160

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854 854 Pennsylvania Co., 1873 Stock Certificate Signed byThomasA.

Scott as President. Pennsylvania. 112 Shares Common Capital Stock Issued and Cancelled Certificate, Green print on floral border, Company title at top, POC’s along bottom, VF-XF condition. The Pennsylvania Company, later known publicly as the Pennsylvania Lines (west of Pittsburgh) was a major holding company. It included the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, the PRR’s main route to Chicago. Thomas Alexander Scott (1823 – 1881) was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. President Abraham Lincoln in 1861 appointed him the U.S. Assistant Secretary of War, and during the American Civil War railroads under his leadership played a major role in the war effort. He became the fourth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (1874-1880), which became the largest publicly traded corporation in the world and received much criticism for his conduct in the Great Railway Strike of 1877 and as a “robber baron.” Scott helped negotiate the Republican Party’s Compromise of 1877 with the Democratic Party; it settled the disputed presidential election of 1876 in favor of Rutherford B. Hayes in exchange for the federal government pulling out its military forces from the South and ending the Reconstruction era. In his final years, Scott made large donations to the University of Pennsylvania. ................................................ Est. $100-200

855 855 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 1902-15 Specimen Bond Pair Pennsylvania,

1902-15. Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: 1902, $500 Specimen 3.5% Gold Convertible Coupon Bond in brown; and 1915, $1000 Specimen 4.5% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond in dark brown. Both have red specimen overprints and POCs, Fine-VF condition, ABNC. $500 bond is Rare in Cox, $1000 bond is only listed as a specimen. (2) .................. Est. $130-200

856 856 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1924-30 Specimen Bond Pair

Pennsylvania.... 2 pieces: Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., 1930 $1000 Specimen 4.5% Consolidated Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond in olive; and Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co. 1924 $100 Specimen 5% Refunding Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond in blue. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co. is and unlisted design and denomination in Cox, Rare. (2) ............................................... Est. $120-180

857 857 Pottstown &West Chester Electric Street Railway 1903 Issued

StockCertificate PA, 1903. 20 Shares, I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with black border and orange undertint, Eagle and Liberty Shield looking left at top. VF condition, with smudging by right margin and with minimal wear along vertical folds. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $55-110

858 858 Reading Co., Jersey Central Collateral, Specimen Bond Pair, 1901-

08 Pennsylvania..... 2 pieces: 1901 $1000 Specimen 4% Jersey Central Collateral Gold Coupon Bond in gray; and 1908 $1000 Specimen 4% Jersey Central Collateral Registered Gold Bond in blue-gray. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Both are in Fine-VF condition with some toning, ABNC. Coupon bond is only listed in specimen format in Cox. (2) ...................................................................... Est. $110-180

Pennsylvania & France

859 859 Pennsylvania Co., 1906 Specimen Bond Rarity Pennsylvania. France.

500 French Francs Specimen 3 3/4% Guaranteed Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Illustration of a Pennsylvania Company train passing by on tracks at top. Red specimen overprints, “00000” serial numbers, and POC’s, VF with some minor staining on the back of the bond, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox, Rare. ........................................................................................................................ Est. $120-200

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Pennsylvania, Delaware & Maryland

860 860 Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Co. 1917

Specimen Bond Rarity PA, DE & MD.... 1917. $1000 Specimen 4% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with purple-gray border and undertint, George Roberts depicted in circular frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox, Rare. ............. Est. $70-120

Tennessee

861 861 Chattanooga Railway and Light Co. 1909 Specimen Bond Tennessee,

1909. $1000 Specimen 5% First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Passengers stepping onto a trolley car at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only 4 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002 with this the only example available. ........ ................................................................................................................................. Est. $170-280

862 862 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway 1881 Unique

Design Mock-Up Bond Tennessee, 1881. $1000 Unique Design Mock-Up Bond with many edits made throughout in handwritten red ink, $1000 6% Second Mortgage Bond. Edits include the removal of Chicago Division; Gold Bond; and the changing of First Mortgage to Second, however, there are many more alterations. Entirely unique mock-up made during design process. Fine condition with some toning and fragile margins, ABNC. ..................................................................................................... Est. $350-500

Texas

863 863 Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Co., 1857 I/U Bond &

FractionalStockCertificatePair Texas, Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: $100 I/U 8% Coupon Certificate of Obligation Bond in black; $40 Share I/U Capital Stock Certificate in black. Both have matching serial numbers, and are in VF condition. John F. Trow, Printer. ..................................................................................................................... Est. $200-350

Utah

864 864 Ogden,Logan&IdahoRailwayCo.,1900-1920StockCertificate

Utah, ND (1900-20s). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border and underprint, Utah state seal depicted at top center. Red cancelled overprint and POCs. XF condition, SBN. ............................................................... Est. $110-180

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865 865 San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Co. 1911 Specimen

Bond Utah.... 1911. $1000 Specimen 4% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with olive border and undertint, Train passing on tracks in rectangular frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Only listed as a specimen in Cox, Rare. .................................................................... Est. $90-150

Utah

866 866 UnionPacificRailroadCo.,1907SpecimenBond Utah. $1000 Specimen

4% Registered 1st Mortgage Railroad and Land Grant Gold Bond, Black print on green border and under tint in horizontal format, Female warrior at top left corner, Specimen overprints and POC’s, Fine-VF condition, ABNC. ................................................. Est. $150-250

Virginia

867 867 Nelson & Albemarle Railway Co. 1918 Specimen Bond Virginia, 1918.

$1000 Specimen 6% Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with gray border and undertint, Eagle at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Listed as rare in Cox. .............. Est. $100-200

868 868 Virginia and Southwestern Railway Co. 1958 Specimen Bond

Rarity Virginia, 1958. $1000 Specimen 4.25% General Mortgage Coupon Bond, Pair of allegorical figures in sky at top center. Blue specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted design in Cox, Very Rare. ..................... Est. $70-120

869 869 Virginia Railway and Power Co. 1909 Specimen Bond Rarity

Virginia, 1909. $1000 Specimen 5% First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Pair of allegorical women at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted in bond in Cox, Very Rare specimen. ............................................................................ Est. $90-150

Virginia & North Carolina

870 870 Seaboard Air Line Railway Co., 1915 Specimen Bond Trio Virginia

& North Carolina, 1915. Lot of 3 pieces, All are Specimen 6% First and Consolidated Mortgage Gold Coupon Bonds, Includes: $100 in green; $500 in brown; and $1000 in blue. Locomotive passing track workers at top, All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, and are in VF condition. ABNC. Rare trio, only listed in specimen format in Cox. (3) .................................................................................................... Est. $180-280

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871 871 Seaboard Air Line Railway, 1900 and 1901 Specimen Bond Pair

Virginia & North Carolina, 1900 and 1901. Lot of 2 pieces, Includes: 1901, $1000 Specimen 5% Refunding Collateral Trust Gold Coupon Bond in blue; and 1900, $1000 Specimen 4% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in green. Both have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, and are in VF condition. ABNC. Both are listed as rare in Cox, only bonds in this format listed. (2) ................................................ Est. $130-260

Virginia & West Virginia

872 872 Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. 1878 Specimen Bond Rarity.

Virginia & West Virginia, 1878. $1000 Specimen 6% Purchase Money Funding Coupon Bond, Black text with ornate black border, no underprint. Scene at top of train passing building flanked be allegorical reclining women, At center left is a man with horse and dog, and at center right is a sailor at sea. Red specimen overprints, “0000” serial numbers, POCs, Fine-VF condition with toning and splitting along margins, Printed by ABNC. Unlisted design in Cox, Very Rare. ......................................................................... Est. $350-550

Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida & Alabama

873 873 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., 1902 and 1914 Specimen Bond

Quartet 4 pieces: $1000 Specimen 4.5% General Unified Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond in green; and 3 are Specimen Registered 4% First Consolidated Mortgage Gold Bond: $5000 in blue; $10,000 in orange; and $50,000 in brown. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, and are in Fine-VF condition. ABNC. The $1000, 1914 Vertical Coupon bond in Green and the $50,000, Registered Bond in brown are unlisted in Cox, Blue and orange bonds are unlisted in specimen format in Cox. Very Rare Quartet. (4) ..................................................................................................... Est. $200-300

Washington

874 874 ConnellNorthernRailwayCo.1909I/UStockCertificate. Washington,

1909, 1 Share, I/U Stock, Black on black border and underprint, Vignette of moving locomotive top left, XF condition. Unlisted as Issued and uncancelled in Cox. Low S/N 5. Less than 37 issued and possibly less. Scarce Northwest railroad certificate. ...... Est. $60-120

875 875 Seattle and San Francisco Railway and Navigation Co., 1902 I/U

StockCertificate Washington. 19,990 Shares Capital Stock Issued Certificate, Black print on brown border and under tint, Large steamship and locomotive at top, VF-XF condition with minor staining at right side margin, FLBNC. ................................ Est. $100-200

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West Virginia

876 876 Coal and Coke Railway Co. 1905 Specimen Bond West Virginia, 1905.

$1000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, H.G. Davis at top center, flanked by railroad and mining scenes. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Only bond listed for this railroad in Cox. ........................................................................ Est. $110-180

877 877 WestVirginiaCentralandPittsburgRailwayCo.1881Specimen

Bond West Virginia, 1881. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Bond, Black text with gray border, no undertint, West Virginia state seal at center in oval frame, flanked by depictions of men at work. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, Fine condition with damage and splitting to top margin, circular stain at top left, ABNC. This is one of 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002 and the only one available. ...... ................................................................................................................................. Est. $200-350

Wisconsin

878 878 PrincetonandNorthWesternRailwayCo.,1901SpecimenBond

Wisconsin. $5,000 Specimen 3 1/2% Registered 1st Mortgage Gold Bond, Black print on blue/gray border and under tint on horizontal format, Men turning locomotive on turn table at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. Listed Bond on Cox, Unlisted bond type. ......................................................................................... Est. $140-200

879 879 St. Paul Eastern Grand Trunk Railway Co., 1913 Specimen

Registered and Coupon Bond Trio Wisconsin, 1913. Lot of 3 pieces total, all are Specimen 4.5% First Mortgage Gold Bonds, Includes: $1000 Registered Bond in brown; $10,000 Registered Bond in orange-red; and $1000 Coupon Bond in green. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, POCs, and are in Fine-VF condition. ABNC. Green bond is the only coupon bond listed, and the orange and brown bonds are listed as rare in Cox. (3) ........................................................................................... Est. $200-400

Wisconsin & Michigan

880 880 ChicagoandNorthWesternRailwayCo.,MenomineeExtension,

1871 Unlisted Railroad $500 Specimen Bond Rarity. WI & MI, 1871. $500 Unmarked Specimen 7% Menominee Extension, First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and blue vignette and text and gold “$500” underprint, Train passing by river at top center, small liberty portrait at bottom. VF condition, N.Y. Printing Co. Unlisted Railroad with Menominee Extension as well as date and design in Cox. Very Rare unmarked specimen from a new find with only 3 examples of this denomination found for this railroad. ........................................ Est. $250-375

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Wisconsin and Illinois

881 881 Chicago and Tomah Railroad Co. 1880 Specimen Bond Rarity

WI & IL, 1880. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with black border, Train passing on tracks with passengers waiting nearby at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Top title states “Principal and Interest Guaranteed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co.”, Fine to VF condition with reinforced splitting along fold lines, ABNC. Unlisted bond in Cox, Very Rare specimen. This was the only example found in the ABN archives in 2002. .. Est. $400-800

882 882 Chicago and Rock Island Rail Road Co., 1866 /C Bond Signed

byC.W.Durant as President Illinois. 1866, $80, I/C, Interest Free Bond Convertible to Shares, Horizontal format, Black print with vignette of locomotive moving l-r top center, VF condition with pink ink cancellation, Thomas Clark Durant (February 6, 1820 – October 5, 1885) was an American physician, businessman, and financier. He was vice-president of the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) in 1869 when it met with the Central Pacific railroad at Promontory Summit in Utah Territory. He created the financial structure that led to the Crédit Mobilier scandal. During the Civil War, Durant made a fortune smuggling contraband cotton from the Confederate States with the help of General Grenville M. Dodge.[6] When the war ended in 1865, the Union Pacific put extra labor on. It completed nearly two thirds of the transcontinental route. Durant employed Dodge as the chief engineer along the Platte River route. The certificate is also signed by A. J. Hamilton, as trustee, who was also the Governor of Texas until 1866 but it deserves further research. L.H. Biglow & Co. .................. Est. $120-240

SCRIPOPHILY - REAL ESTATE & LAND COMPANIES

Colorado

883 883 Bessemer Ditch Co. 1889 Specimen Bond Colorado, 1889. $1000 Specimen

7% First Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Scene of a river in distance at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Bessemer Ditch Company was first incorporated in May of 1888 as a joint venture between several local businessmen and the Colorado Coal and Iron Company. ................................................................................................. Est. $120-200

Illinois

884 884 CairoCityProperty1857I/UStockCertificate Cairo City, Illinois, 1857.

25 Shares worth $2500 Issued Stock Certificate, S/N 497, Black text with black border. Fine-VF condition. In 1846, 10,000 acres in Cairo were purchased by the trustees of the Cairo City Property Trust, a group of investors including writer John Neal who planned to make it the terminus of the projected Illinois Central Railroad, which finally arrived there in 1855. ........................................................................................................... Est. $200-350

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Louisiana. Mississippi. Arkansas

885 885 Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas Land Co. 1837 Issued Stock

Certificate Louisiana. Mississippi. Arkansas. (Issued in New York), 1837. One Share I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 34, Black text. VG to Fine condition with pronounced fold lines and splitting that has been repaired on back, with some glue staining from repair. Issued to Joshua R. Sands, likely Joshua Ratoon Sands (May 13, 1795 - October 2, 1883), who was an officer in the United States Navy who rose to the rank of Rear Admiral. He served in the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War. Rare and early southern land company established during the 1837 financial panic and depression. The company had a capitalization of $45,000 at $1000 per share. Could use a little loving care but still rare and desirable. ......................................................... Est. $500-800

Maine

886 886 Vanderbilt Realty Improvement Co., 1909 Specimen Stock

Certificate Maine, ND (1910-30s). Odd Shares Specimen Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with red border and undertint, Train passing on tracks at top left corner, Buildings in rectangular frame at right. POCs, XF condition. New York Bank Note Co. Steelograph. Possibly related to the Vanderbilt family but deserves further research ....... .................................................................................................................................. Est. $90-180

Mexico

887 887 California(Mexico)LandCo.,1888I/ULandAgreement California

& Mexico. I/U Certificate for 10 Hectares of Land = 100 Francs, Black print on black border printed in English and French, Company title at top, Fine-VF condition, Coupons on bottom, VF with toning. W&S. ........................................................................ Est. $130-260

New York

888 888 American and British Timber and Cotton Land Co. 1851 I/U Bond

New York, 1851. $1000 I/U 6% Coupon Bond, S/N 205, Black text with black border. VF condition with faint toning. Signed by Charles F. Mayer as company president. Charles Frederick Mayer (1795-1864) was an American lawyer, Maryland state senator, and railroad director. ...................................................................................................... Est. $100-200

889 889 Austral Hotel and Land Co. 1890 I/U Bond New York, 1890. $500 I/U

6% Second Mortgage Coupon Bond, S/N 47, Black text with black border and red underprint, Embossed seal at bottom left corner. Fine condition with faint stain at left margin, also fragile fold lines. The Austral Hotel was a hotel and resort property located in Brentwood, New York. It was developed to rival the resorts at Lakewood, New Jersey, which were very popular at the time. Once considered one of the finest hotels on Long Island, the Austral Hotel could accommodate around 230 guests when it was opened in 1888. Originally an estate belonging to Robert W. and Elizabeth Pearsall, the grounds were designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, who also designed Central Park and Prospect Park in New York City. Despite its location and amenities, the hotel never received the business expected and went bankrupt and was forced to close by 1892. The property was then purchased by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1896, and became the Academy of St. Joseph, a Catholic school which was closed in 2009. ................................................ Est. $70-120

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SCRIPOPHILY - SPORTS RELATEDLouisiana

890 890 New Orleans Pelicans, Inc., “Baseball Team”, 1955 I/U Stock

Certificate. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1 Share I/U Capitol Stock Certificate. Black print with black and gold border and under print. Eagle at top center. VF to XF condition. S/N 2214. In 1887, New Orleans businessman Toby Hart secures a franchise for the city in the Southern League – the New Orleans Pelicans. Their first game is played on April 17th, 1887 at Sportsman’s Park. Tom Brennan is the manager and Abner Powell is the team’s captain. In 1910, the Pelicans win their second Southern Association pennant behind the hitting of Shoeless Joe Jackson and the pitching of Pat Paige, Otto Hess, and Gordon Hickman. They finish the season with a 87 – 53 record. The Pelicans become a Boston Red Sox farm club (1946-1947). In 1955, the Pelicans finish in 6th place with a 76 – 75 slate, despite a standout season for Danny Kravitz. In 1960, the Pelican franchise is sold to Little Rock, Arkansas with New Orleans becoming the largest city in America without a professional baseball team. Rare Louisiana Baseball Stock Certificate. Est. $250-500

New York

891 891 New York Athletic Club of the City of New York 1895 Specimen

Bond New York, 1895. $1000 Specimen 5% Second Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Winged shoe in frame at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. Club member Thomas Burke took two gold medals (the 100m and 400m) at the inaugural Modern Olympic Games, held in Athens in 1896. His results spurred the New York Athletic Club, entering its fourth decade of existence, to organize greater representation at subsequent Games. At that time, the Club’s Captain was Charles Sherrill; he took charge of the US Olympic squad for Paris in 1900, a Games at which the NYAC claimed 22 medals in track and field and swimming. This was the NYAC’s first true stamp on the Olympic movement, a stamp that is now indelible. The New York Athletic Club is a private social club and athletic club in New York. Founded in 1868. ............................................ Est. $200-400

SCRIPOPHILY - STATE & CITYAlaska

892 892 Alaska Housing Finance Corp. Specimen Bond Group of 7, ca.1969

to 1976 Alaska, 1970s. Lot of 7 specimen bonds from Alaska Housing Finance Corp: $Odd %Odd Insured Mortgage Program Bond, First Series in red; $Odd %Odd Housing Mortgage Bond, Series B, in red; $Odd %Odd Housing Mortgage Bond, Series B, in blue; $Odd %Odd Housing Mortgage Bond, Series A, in orange; $Odd %Odd 6% Registered New Housing Authority Bond in brown; $5000 7 1/8% Insured Mortgage Program Coupon Bond, Second Series, in green; $5000 7.75% Housing Mortgage Coupon Bond, Series A, in purple. All have specimen POCs and overprints, VF condition. (7) .... Est. $230-375

893 893 State of Alaska, 1964 Specimen Bond Issued for Funding

Rebuilding from the March 1964 Earthquake Alaska, October 1, 1964. $12,485,000 Specimen 3 3/4% General Obligation Bond, Black text with olive border and undertint, Eagle at top center. Red specimen overprints, Not to be removed from file stamp at left, POCs. VF condition with damage to bottom margin, SCBN. .... Est. $325-650

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California

894 894 City and County of San Francisco 1949 Specimen Airport Bond

California, 1949. $1000 Specimen 1% Airport Coupon Bond, Black text with green border, Plane illustrated at top center. Red specimen overprints, POCs, Fine-VF condition, HBN. ...................................................................................................... Est. $160-280

Louisiana

895 895 State of Louisiana,WorldWar II Veteran’s Bonus Bond, 1949

Specimen Bond. Louisiana, $1000, Series “A”, Specimen 3.10% Coupon Bond, Black on orange border and underprint, State arms at top with U.S. flags, PT Boat and armored cannons, Specimen overprints, POC’s, XF condition, SBNC. Scarce Military related bond. ........................................................................................................... Est. $160-280

Mississippi

896 896 City of Vicksburg, 1840 Issued Scrip Certificate Mississippi, 1840.

$1000 I/U 6% Scrip Certificate, S/N 12, Black text, Coupons attached at bottom. Fine condition with some toning, splitting, several small holes, and damage to right margin. Signed by Miles C. Folkes as Mayor of Vicksburg. Folkes served as mayor from 1840 to 1847, and again from 1858 to 1860. He was one of the earliest settlers of Walnut Hills, known as Vicksburg today. ...................................................................................... Est. $230-375

New Hampshire

897 897 City of Manchester, 1893 Specimen Bond New Hampshire…. 1893. $1000

Specimen 4% Manchester Water Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and underprint, Birds-eye-view of a large building at top center. Fine condition with splitting along fold lines. ABNC. .............................................................................................. Est. $50-80

New York

898 898 City of Rochester, 1888 Specimen Bond New York..... 1888. $5000

Specimen 3% Rochester City Bond for Park Purposes, Black text with brown border, Man seated by Rochester city seal at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with pronounced fold lines and small piece missing to bottom center, ABNC. ........................................................................................... Est. $60-90

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899 899 Intrepid Museum Foundation 1982 Specimen Bond New York, 1982.

$Odd Specimen 16% Gross Revenue Bond, Black text with blue border and undertint, Silhouette of the USS Intrepid at top center. Red specimen overprints and specimen POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is an American military and maritime history museum in New York City with a collection of museum ships. It is located at Pier 86 at 46th Street, along the Hudson River, in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan. The museum showcases the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, the cruise missile submarine USS Growler, a Concorde SST, a Lockheed A-12 supersonic reconnaissance plane, and the Space Shuttle Enterprise. On the lower deck there is also a reproduction of a World War I biplane. .................. Est. $300-500

Ohio

900 900 City of Cincinnati, 1891 Specimen Bond Ohio…. 1891. $500 Specimen

4% Additional Pavement Coupon Bond, Black text with red border, Birds-eye-view of Cincinnati depicted at top center. Red specimen overprints, 0000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition with some fragile fold lines. ABNC. .................................... Est. $100-200

901 901 City of Cincinnati, 1907 Specimen Bond Ohio…. 1907. $100 Specimen

3.65% Water Works Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, View of Cincinnati riverfront at top. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABN. ..................................................................................... Est. $110-200

Pennsylvania

902 902 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1843 Issued Loan and Resolution

Pair Pennsylvania, 1843. $235 Issued Loan and Resolution Document Pair, Black text with black border, Dark brown handwriting. Fine condition with toning from repaired splits and damage to margins. An Act of Assembly “relating to Orphan’s Courts” allowed the Commissioners of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to borrow money for the establishment of a new County Prison. The Dauphin County Prison began construction in 1840 and was completed in 1841. It was later demolished in 1957. ................... Est. $130-200

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Tennessee

903 903 State of Tennessee, Settlement Bond (On Corrected Compromise

Bond) 1882 Specimen Used as Model. Tennessee, 1882, $1000, Specimen bond used as a model for a different type of bond, Black on green underprint, Statehouse on top, portrait of distinguished man with beard top right, the portrait on the top left was removed, Mining handwritten on top right and Cotton on top left, “Settlement” hand written on title with “Compromise” crossed out. Corrections also in text of bond and on the panel. VF with splits at folds between coupons and bond. Franklin BNC. Unique as a bond model. ........................................................................................ Est. $160-280

Virginia

904 904 City ofWheeling, 1830-40’s Proof Bond Virginia, ND (1830-40s). $Odd

Proof %Odd Bond, Black text with black border, View of Wheeling in distance at top center. India paper mounted on cardstock. VF condition, printed by Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty. Rare Wheeling, Virginia bond. ................................................. Est. $325-475

SCRIPOPHILY - SUGAR & TOBACCO COMPANIES

Cuba

905 905 Cespedes Sugar Co. 1924 Specimen Bond. Cuba. 1924, Specimen bond,

$1000, gold bond, Green border and underprint, Allegorical angel with torch flanked by topless man and woman at her feet. Specimen, POC’s. XF condition. Scarce and popular Cuban sugar company. ABN. .................................................................................. Est. $130-200

906 906 Comerciantes Detallistas de Cuba Compania De Seguros, S/A.

1957StockCertificate. Havana, Cuba. 10 Shares, I/U, Black on orange border and underprint, Title over underprint of map of Cuba, S/N 0660, rare Cuba sugar related company. VF with rust stain upper left, toning and 2 binder holes on the right side for storage. ...................................................................................................... Est. $100-180

907 907 Compania Azucarera Salamanca (Salamanca Sugar Co.) Cuba.

Salamanca Sugar Co. 100 Shares. Trust Certificate Specimen. ABN. Extremely Fine .................................................................................................................................... Est.$75-150

908 908 Cigar Labels and Stock Certificate Assortment Large Assortment. 3

pieces are Tobacco Products Corp., 1928 Issued and Cancelled Stock Certificates, and are in Fine condition. The rest of the lot are cigar labels, from a variety of brands. Highlights include: Victor Sinclair; Tatascan; Cohiba; Rocky Patel Renaissance; First Harvest; and Don Lugo. All are held within a protective binder. 100+ with duplicates. ................ Est. $40-70

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SCRIPOPHILY - TURNPIKE & CANAL COMPANIES

Maryland

909 909 Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. 1850 I/U Bond Maryland, 1850. $1000 I/U

6% Preferred Lien Coupon Bond, Black text with black border, Group of allegorical figures with Poseidon in water at top center, embossed seal at bottom left corner. Fine condition with some damage to margins with silked back to protect the certificate from further damage. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co., was formally organized in 1828, in succession to the old Potowmack Co. The C & O Canal operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River between Washington, D.C. and Cumberland, Maryland. Attractive and rare certificate. (From the Collection of John E. Herzog) .................................................................................................. Est. $200-400

New Jersey

910 910 Rancocus Toll-Bridge, 1793 Issued Stock Certificate Signed by

JoshuaM.Wallace New Jersey, 1793. One Share I/U Stock Certificate, S/N 22, Black text, Dark brown handwriting, Embossed company seal at left. Fine condition. The Rancocus Toll-Bridge was initiated in Philadelphia to build a covered bridge over Rancocus Creek, which is a tributary of the Delaware River. Signed by Joshua M. Wallace as company president. Wallace was a political leader and an important figure in New Jersey history. He was a Burlington County Delegate to the New Jersey Convention that ratified the new U.S. Constitution in 1787. .................................................... Est. $750-1250

Pennsylvania

911 911 Lewisburg BridgeCo. 1818 Issued Stock Certificate Pennsylvania,

1818. One Share I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 965, Black text with thin black borders, Embossed company seal at top left. Fine-VF condition. The Lewisburg Bridge Company was organized in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1816, to form a covered bridge over the Susquehanna River. The bridge was built by contractor Reuben Fields, and was washed away in a flood in 1865. .............................................................................. Est. $130-260

912 912 Philadelphia & Great-Bend Turnpike Road, 1822 Issued Stock

Certificate Pennsylvania, 1822. One Share I/U Stock Certificate, S/N 29, Issued to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Black text with thin black borders, Embossed seal at bottom. Rules Respecting Transfers are attached at left. Fine condition with an archivally repaired split down the center fold line, Pair of very small holes at left and right, some wear along margins. The Philadelphia & Great-Bend Turnpike Road was chartered in 1811. .................................................................................................... Est. $120-180

913 913 York and Gettysburg Turnpike, 1821 Issued Stock Certificate

Pennsylvania, 1821. One Share I/U Stock Certificate, S/N 866, Black text with black border, Embossed company seal at bottom left corner. Fine-VF condition, missing both right corners. The York and Gettysburg Turnpike was completed in 1819, and served as a link to connect Chambersburg to Philadelphia via turnpike. ............................. Est. $180-280

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Rhode Island

914 914 Powdermill Turnpike Corp. 1834 Issued Stock Certificate Rhode

Island, 1834. One Share I/U Capital Stock Certificate, S/N 252, Black text with black borders, Rudimentary stagecoach depicted at top center. Reverse has notations for stock transfer. Fine condition. In 1810, a petition was granted by the Rhode Island General Assembly to form the Powder Mill Turnpike Corporation, which authorized the construction and improvement of the roadway that ran from Waterman’s Tavern in Greenville, eastward through Johnston and North Providence, ending at the Providence town line. The corporation was so named after a gunpowder mill that once stood in Centerdale about the time of the American Revolution. ....................................... Est. $130-260

SCRIPOPHILY - UTILITIESLouisiana

915 915 Central Louisiana Electric Co., Inc., 1954 to 1969 Specimen Bond

Quintet Louisiana, 1954-69. Lot of 5 pieces. 3 are $1000 Specimen 4 3/8% Convertible Debenture Coupon Bond in green, brown, and orange; another is $1000 Specimen 7.5% First Mortgage Coupon Bond in light blue; and $500 Specimen 3.5% Convertible Debenture Coupon Bond in pink. All have specimen overprints and POCs, and are in VF to XF condition. SBNC. ........................................................................................... Est. $120-180

Maryland

916 916 Brush Electric Co. of Baltimore City 1894 Specimen Bond Maryland,

1894. $1000 Specimen 5% General Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and underprint, Large statue at top center. 00000 serial number and POCs. Fine condition with fragile fold lines, HLBN. ................................................................. Est. $300-500

New York

917 917 General Electric Uncut Sheet of 8 Specimen-proof Stock

Certificates New York, ND (1940-50s). Uncut sheet of 8 pieces. All are Odd Shares Specimen/proof Stock Certificates, Black text with green border and undertint, Allegorical man with GE Logo sitting on electric generator at top center. XF condition with wide margins, folded, SC-USBN. Rare if not unique production department specimen/proof. ..................................................................................................... Est. $500-800

918 918 Niagara Falls Power Co. 1909 Specimen Registered Bond New York.

Specimen $10,000 Registered 6% Refunding and General Mortgage Gold Bond, Black text on brown border and undertint on horizontal format, Niagara falls at top above ornate company name, Native American at right, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF condition, ABNC. ................................................................................................... Est. $200-400

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CONDITIONS OF SALETHE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE

BIDDING

1. Unless announced otherwise by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot,as numbered in the printed Catalogue. Archives International Auc-tions, as agent for the consignor or vendor, shall regulate the bid-ding and shall determine the manner in which the bidding shall beconducted. Archives International Auctions reserves the right towithdraw any lot prior to sale (without liability to any potential pur-chaser or agent), to re-offer any withdrawn lot, to divide a lot or togroup two or more lots belonging to the same consignor or vendor,and to refuse any bid believed not made in good faith. Estimates ofsales prices contained in the printed Catalogue reflect the best judgment of Archives International Auctions and are not minimumor upset prices.

2. (a) Bids shall be made in the steps set forth in paragraph 12.

(b) The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer shall prevail.Should a dispute arise between bidders (including a dispute between a floor bidder and the auctioneer acting on behalf of amail bidder, consignor or vendor), the auctioneer alone shall de-termine who the successful bidder is and whether to reoffer thelot in dispute. Should a dispute arise after the sale, the auctioneer’s sale records shall be conclusive. On all lots sold, a com-mission of 20%* on the hammer price is payable by the buyer tothe auctioneer (*See exceptions on next page for bids on internet).

3. (a) The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of clients(and consignors or vendors) but shall not be liable for errorsand omissions in executing instructions to bid, however re-ceived, and whether such errors or omissions be those of thebidder or agent or those of the auctioneer.

(b) Lots may be offered subject to a reserve price. The auctioneermay implement such reserve price by bidding on behalf of theconsignor vendor.

(c) It may also be assumed that all consignors have been advan-ced monies against the sale of their consigned material andArchives International Auctions therefore has a security interestin the consigned material over and above the normal auctioncommission.

(d) Purchases made by a consignor or vendor or his agent on hisown lots shall be considered as a sale subject to commissionsand sales tax as applicable.

(e) Agents are responsible for the payment of the purchase pricefor all purchases made on behalf of their clients, unless otherarrangements with the auctioneer have been confirmed in writ-ing prior to the auction.

PAYMENT FOR PURCHASES

4. Payment for lots, including those on which opinions are desired (Condition of Sale 8), shall be as follows:

(a) Floor Bidders. Payment of the purchase price, or such partthere of as Archives International Auctions shall require, shallbe made by the purchaser in cash or bank or certified check orin such other manner as Archives International Auctions maydetermine. The name and address of the purchaser of each lotshall be given to the auctioneer immediately following the saleof such lot.

(b) Mail Bidders. A successful mail bidder will be notified of lotspurchased. Before Archives International Auctions will sendsuch lots, payment in full must be received by Archives Interna-tional Auctions within three (3) business days of receipt of theaforesaid notification by the mail bidder. However, a purchaserknown to Archives International Auctions at its option may havepurchases delivered or forwarded for immediate payment (by adollar draft on a U.S. bank in the case of overseas purchasers).Mailed delivery will be to the address on the bid sheet andproof by Archives International Auctions of receipt of a sendingat the advised address shall constitute delivery. All charges forhandling, delivery and insurance obtained by Archives Interna-tional Auctions on behalf of the purchaser shall be added to thepurchase price; a minimum charge of $10.00 will be made. Riskof loss in transit shall be on the purchaser.

5. Title shall not pass to the purchaser until full payment has been re-ceived by Archives International Auctions as agents for the consign-or or vendor.

6. (a) Purchasers agree to pay for lots as specified in Condition ofSale 4 (or as the same may be modified by Condition of Sale 8),and no credit is extended; a late payment charge of 2% per month or fraction thereof shall be added if payment is not madein accordance with the aforesaid conditions.

(b) In the event that a bidder shall fail to comply with these Condi-tions of Sale (“Non-Complying Bidder”), then, as to any lot withrespect to which such failure to comply occurs, Archives Interna-tional Auctions may, in its sole discretion, re-offer such lot duringthe same auction or at an auction at a later time, or by privatetreaty at such time as Archives International Auctions, in its solediscretion, deems appropriate and the Non-Complying Biddershall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the hammerprice and the net proceeds of a sale to a subsequent purchaser,whether at auction or by private treaty, as well as for all costsand expenses of both sales, all other charges due thereunder,including commissions with respect to both sales, whetherpayable to Archives International Auctions or to a third party andall incidental damages. It shall be in Archives International Auc-tions’ sole discretion to determine whether to re-offer the lottheretofore hammered-down to a Non-Complying Bidder at thesame auction, or by private treaty in due course, or at a subse-quent auction conducted by Archives International Auctions. Inno event shall any surplus arising from the sale of a re-offeredlot be payable to a Non-Complying Bidder.

(c) A defaulting purchaser shall be deemed to have granted ArchivesInternational Auctions a security interest in property in ArchivesInternational Auctions possession owned by such purchaser.Archives International Auctions shall have all of the rights af-forded a purchase money secured party under the New York orNew Jersey Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such prop-erty and may apply against such obligations all monies held orreceived by it for the account of, or due from Archives Interna-tional Auctions to such purchaser. Archives International Auc-tions is authorized to file a Financing Statement in order to per-fect its rights as a secured party.

(d) If Archives International Auctions takes any legal steps to securepayment of a delinquent account, the defaulting purchaser shallbe liable for all legal and other expenses incurred by Archives In-ternational Auctions to secure such payment, including but notlimited to a reasonable allowance for attorneys’ fees. For pur-poses of this paragraph, the term legal steps shall be deemed toinclude any and all consultation by Archives International Auc-tions with its attorneys with respect to all matters arising out of adelinquent account.

(e) Unless otherwise acceptable to Archives International Auctions,payment is to be made only in the form of cash, bank check orcertified check, credit card (Visa or MasterCard only) or a bankwire transfer.

EXHIBITION AND INSPECTION OF LOTS; QUALITY AND AUTHENTICITY

7. (a) On Premises Inspection only. Ample opportunity is given for onpremises inspection prior to the auction date, and, upon writtenrequest and at Archives International Auctions discretion.

(b) Each lot is sold as genuine and correctly described, based onindividual description as modified by any specific notations in thisCatalogue.

(c) Quality. Any lot which a purchaser considers to be incorrectly de-scribed may be returned to Archives International Auctions withintwo weeks of its receipt by such purchaser (“Returning Pur-chaser”), provided, however, that the same is received byArchives International Auctions within four weeks of the date ofthe auction; however, Archives International Auctions may, in itsdiscretion, refuse acceptance of such returned lot. If an opinionof a generally recognized authority is desired, the period of timewithin which a lot must be received by Archives International Auc-tions will be extended in accordance with Condition of Sale 8. Inthe event that a dispute cannot be resolved by reference to agenerally recognized authority, and Archives International Auc-tions thereupon undertakes to re-offer the lot with a descriptionidentical to thedescription disputed, the Returning Purchasershall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the proceeds ofthe sale to the Returning Purchaser and the proceeds of a saleto a subsequent purchaser, as well as for all costs and expensesof the re-sale, including commission, and all incidental damages.Any lot, the description of which is disputed, must be returned in-

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tact in the condition received by the purchaser. The following lotsare not returnable except at the discretion of Archives Interna-tional Auctions: (i) lots from purchasers who attended the exhibi-tion of the lots; (ii) lots examined by postal viewers; (iii) lots onaccount of their appearance, if they are illustrated in this Cata-logue; or (iv) lots described as having repairs, defects or faultsfor any reason.

(d) Authenticity. Any lot which is declared otherwise than genuine bya generally recognized authority is returnable, provided such lotis received by Archives International Auctions within four weeksof the date of the auction. Proof that a generally recognized au-thority declines to express an opinion is normally grounds for thereturn of a lot.

(e) Expenses incurred a purchaser in the submission and the returnof a lot under Conditions of Sale 7 are not subject to refund.

SALES TAX

8. Unless presentation of satisfactory proof that it is exempted by law,a purchaser shall pay to Archives International Auctions New Jerseyor New York State and local sales taxes, or any compensating usetaxes of any other State claiming jurisdiction. A purchaser shall in-demnify Archives International Auctions and hold it harmless of andfrom any claims of any jurisdiction for sales taxes relating to the pur-chase of articles at the auction, whenever the same may arise.

APPLICABLE LAW, JURISDICTION, ETC.

9. All matters arising out of this auction shall be governed by the lawsof the State of New Jersey without giving effect to the choice of lawprinciples thereof.

ARBITRATION

10. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this auction shallbe settled by arbitration in the City of New York, State of New York inaccordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Associationand judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator or Arbitra-tors may be entered in any Court having jurisdiction.

JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF ACTIONS

11. The purchaser at this auction (a) consents and submits to the juris-diction of the Courts of the State of New Jersey or New York and ofthe Courts of the United States for a judicial district within the territo-rial limits of the State of New Jersey for all matters arising out of this

auction sale, including, without limitation, any action or proceedinginstituted for the enforcement of any right, remedy, obligation and li-ability arising under or by reason thereof; and (b) consents and sub-mits to the venue of such action or proceeding in the City of Hacken-sack, County of Bergen, State of New Jersey (or such judicial districtof a Court of the United States as shall include the same, and (c) fur-ther consents that service of process in any action relating theretomay be effected by registered mail, return receipt requested addressto the purchase at the address given to the auctioneer at the time ofthe sale.

BIDDING STEPS

12. Bidding Steps shall be as follows:

BIDS BY TELEPHONE

(a) Must be confirmed in writing unless waived by the auctioneer.

(b) Any errors are the responsibility of the bidder.

(c) No bids accepted less than 1 hour before the commencement ofthe sale.

BIDS BY FAX OR EMAIL

Bids must be received 1 hour before sale commences — be sure to useFAX: (201) 839-3336 or EMAIL: [email protected]

PHONE BIDDING DURING THE SALE

Phone bidding space is limited and available on a first come, first servedbasis.

The importance of reserving early cannot be overstated!

Please call us at (201) 944-4800 to reserve your phone bidding space

* BIDS BY INTERNET

You may also register to bid live online through our Archives International Live bidding portal found on our website. There is a 2% additional charge to bid with this method for a 22% Buyers Premium. If you bid through eBay Live or Invaluable bidding portal, there is an extra 5% added to our 20% BP so your total BP would be 25%. If you have previously bid with us in the past, please be aware of the extra charge.

All Coin Lots Sold as is - No Returns Accepted

CONDITIONS OF SALETHE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE

BIDS INCREASEUp to $100 $5.00100-$300 $10.00300-$750 $25.00$750-$1,500 $50.00$1,500-$3,000 $100.00

BIDS INCREASE$3,000-$7,500 $250.00$7,500-$15,000 $500.00$15,000-$30,000 $1000.00$30,000-$75,000 $2500.00$75,000 and Up Auctioneer’s Discretion

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CONDITIONS OF SALETHE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE

BIDDING

1. Unless announced otherwise by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot,as numbered in the printed Catalogue. Archives International Auc-tions, as agent for the consignor or vendor, shall regulate the bid-ding and shall determine the manner in which the bidding shall beconducted. Archives International Auctions reserves the right towithdraw any lot prior to sale (without liability to any potential pur-chaser or agent), to re-offer any withdrawn lot, to divide a lot or togroup two or more lots belonging to the same consignor or vendor,and to refuse any bid believed not made in good faith. Estimates ofsales prices contained in the printed Catalogue reflect the best judgment of Archives International Auctions and are not minimumor upset prices.

2. (a) Bids shall be made in the steps set forth in paragraph 12.

(b) The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer shall prevail.Should a dispute arise between bidders (including a dispute between a floor bidder and the auctioneer acting on behalf of amail bidder, consignor or vendor), the auctioneer alone shall de-termine who the successful bidder is and whether to reoffer thelot in dispute. Should a dispute arise after the sale, the auctioneer’s sale records shall be conclusive. On all lots sold, a com-mission of 20%* on the hammer price is payable by the buyer tothe auctioneer (*See exceptions on next page for bids on internet).

3. (a) The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of clients(and consignors or vendors) but shall not be liable for errorsand omissions in executing instructions to bid, however re-ceived, and whether such errors or omissions be those of thebidder or agent or those of the auctioneer.

(b) Lots may be offered subject to a reserve price. The auctioneermay implement such reserve price by bidding on behalf of theconsignor vendor.

(c) It may also be assumed that all consignors have been advan-ced monies against the sale of their consigned material andArchives International Auctions therefore has a security interestin the consigned material over and above the normal auctioncommission.

(d) Purchases made by a consignor or vendor or his agent on hisown lots shall be considered as a sale subject to commissionsand sales tax as applicable.

(e) Agents are responsible for the payment of the purchase pricefor all purchases made on behalf of their clients, unless otherarrangements with the auctioneer have been confirmed in writ-ing prior to the auction.

PAYMENT FOR PURCHASES

4. Payment for lots, including those on which opinions are desired (Condition of Sale 8), shall be as follows:

(a) Floor Bidders. Payment of the purchase price, or such partthere of as Archives International Auctions shall require, shallbe made by the purchaser in cash or bank or certified check orin such other manner as Archives International Auctions maydetermine. The name and address of the purchaser of each lotshall be given to the auctioneer immediately following the saleof such lot.

(b) Mail Bidders. A successful mail bidder will be notified of lotspurchased. Before Archives International Auctions will sendsuch lots, payment in full must be received by Archives Interna-tional Auctions within three (3) business days of receipt of theaforesaid notification by the mail bidder. However, a purchaserknown to Archives International Auctions at its option may havepurchases delivered or forwarded for immediate payment (by adollar draft on a U.S. bank in the case of overseas purchasers).Mailed delivery will be to the address on the bid sheet andproof by Archives International Auctions of receipt of a sendingat the advised address shall constitute delivery. All charges forhandling, delivery and insurance obtained by Archives Interna-tional Auctions on behalf of the purchaser shall be added to thepurchase price; a minimum charge of $10.00 will be made. Riskof loss in transit shall be on the purchaser.

5. Title shall not pass to the purchaser until full payment has been re-ceived by Archives International Auctions as agents for the consign-or or vendor.

6. (a) Purchasers agree to pay for lots as specified in Condition ofSale 4 (or as the same may be modified by Condition of Sale 8),and no credit is extended; a late payment charge of 2% per month or fraction thereof shall be added if payment is not madein accordance with the aforesaid conditions.

(b) In the event that a bidder shall fail to comply with these Condi-tions of Sale (“Non-Complying Bidder”), then, as to any lot withrespect to which such failure to comply occurs, Archives Interna-tional Auctions may, in its sole discretion, re-offer such lot duringthe same auction or at an auction at a later time, or by privatetreaty at such time as Archives International Auctions, in its solediscretion, deems appropriate and the Non-Complying Biddershall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the hammerprice and the net proceeds of a sale to a subsequent purchaser,whether at auction or by private treaty, as well as for all costsand expenses of both sales, all other charges due thereunder,including commissions with respect to both sales, whetherpayable to Archives International Auctions or to a third party andall incidental damages. It shall be in Archives International Auc-tions’ sole discretion to determine whether to re-offer the lottheretofore hammered-down to a Non-Complying Bidder at thesame auction, or by private treaty in due course, or at a subse-quent auction conducted by Archives International Auctions. Inno event shall any surplus arising from the sale of a re-offeredlot be payable to a Non-Complying Bidder.

(c) A defaulting purchaser shall be deemed to have granted ArchivesInternational Auctions a security interest in property in ArchivesInternational Auctions possession owned by such purchaser.Archives International Auctions shall have all of the rights af-forded a purchase money secured party under the New York orNew Jersey Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such prop-erty and may apply against such obligations all monies held orreceived by it for the account of, or due from Archives Interna-tional Auctions to such purchaser. Archives International Auc-tions is authorized to file a Financing Statement in order to per-fect its rights as a secured party.

(d) If Archives International Auctions takes any legal steps to securepayment of a delinquent account, the defaulting purchaser shallbe liable for all legal and other expenses incurred by Archives In-ternational Auctions to secure such payment, including but notlimited to a reasonable allowance for attorneys’ fees. For pur-poses of this paragraph, the term legal steps shall be deemed toinclude any and all consultation by Archives International Auc-tions with its attorneys with respect to all matters arising out of adelinquent account.

(e) Unless otherwise acceptable to Archives International Auctions,payment is to be made only in the form of cash, bank check orcertified check, credit card (Visa or MasterCard only) or a bankwire transfer.

EXHIBITION AND INSPECTION OF LOTS; QUALITY AND AUTHENTICITY

7. (a) On Premises Inspection only. Ample opportunity is given for onpremises inspection prior to the auction date, and, upon writtenrequest and at Archives International Auctions discretion.

(b) Each lot is sold as genuine and correctly described, based onindividual description as modified by any specific notations in thisCatalogue.

(c) Quality. Any lot which a purchaser considers to be incorrectly de-scribed may be returned to Archives International Auctions withintwo weeks of its receipt by such purchaser (“Returning Pur-chaser”), provided, however, that the same is received byArchives International Auctions within four weeks of the date ofthe auction; however, Archives International Auctions may, in itsdiscretion, refuse acceptance of such returned lot. If an opinionof a generally recognized authority is desired, the period of timewithin which a lot must be received by Archives International Auc-tions will be extended in accordance with Condition of Sale 8. Inthe event that a dispute cannot be resolved by reference to agenerally recognized authority, and Archives International Auc-tions thereupon undertakes to re-offer the lot with a descriptionidentical to thedescription disputed, the Returning Purchasershall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the proceeds ofthe sale to the Returning Purchaser and the proceeds of a saleto a subsequent purchaser, as well as for all costs and expensesof the re-sale, including commission, and all incidental damages.Any lot, the description of which is disputed, must be returned in-

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tact in the condition received by the purchaser. The following lotsare not returnable except at the discretion of Archives Interna-tional Auctions: (i) lots from purchasers who attended the exhibi-tion of the lots; (ii) lots examined by postal viewers; (iii) lots onaccount of their appearance, if they are illustrated in this Cata-logue; or (iv) lots described as having repairs, defects or faultsfor any reason.

(d) Authenticity. Any lot which is declared otherwise than genuine bya generally recognized authority is returnable, provided such lotis received by Archives International Auctions within four weeksof the date of the auction. Proof that a generally recognized au-thority declines to express an opinion is normally grounds for thereturn of a lot.

(e) Expenses incurred a purchaser in the submission and the returnof a lot under Conditions of Sale 7 are not subject to refund.

SALES TAX

8. Unless presentation of satisfactory proof that it is exempted by law,a purchaser shall pay to Archives International Auctions New Jerseyor New York State and local sales taxes, or any compensating usetaxes of any other State claiming jurisdiction. A purchaser shall in-demnify Archives International Auctions and hold it harmless of andfrom any claims of any jurisdiction for sales taxes relating to the pur-chase of articles at the auction, whenever the same may arise.

APPLICABLE LAW, JURISDICTION, ETC.

9. All matters arising out of this auction shall be governed by the lawsof the State of New Jersey without giving effect to the choice of lawprinciples thereof.

ARBITRATION

10. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this auction shallbe settled by arbitration in the City of New York, State of New York inaccordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Associationand judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator or Arbitra-tors may be entered in any Court having jurisdiction.

JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF ACTIONS

11. The purchaser at this auction (a) consents and submits to the juris-diction of the Courts of the State of New Jersey or New York and ofthe Courts of the United States for a judicial district within the territo-rial limits of the State of New Jersey for all matters arising out of this

auction sale, including, without limitation, any action or proceedinginstituted for the enforcement of any right, remedy, obligation and li-ability arising under or by reason thereof; and (b) consents and sub-mits to the venue of such action or proceeding in the City of Hacken-sack, County of Bergen, State of New Jersey (or such judicial districtof a Court of the United States as shall include the same, and (c) fur-ther consents that service of process in any action relating theretomay be effected by registered mail, return receipt requested addressto the purchase at the address given to the auctioneer at the time ofthe sale.

BIDDING STEPS

12. Bidding Steps shall be as follows:

BIDS BY TELEPHONE

(a) Must be confirmed in writing unless waived by the auctioneer.

(b) Any errors are the responsibility of the bidder.

(c) No bids accepted less than 1 hour before the commencement ofthe sale.

BIDS BY FAX OR EMAIL

Bids must be received 1 hour before sale commences — be sure to useFAX: (201) 839-3336 or EMAIL: [email protected]

PHONE BIDDING DURING THE SALE

Phone bidding space is limited and available on a first come, first servedbasis.

The importance of reserving early cannot be overstated!

Please call us at (201) 944-4800 to reserve your phone bidding space

* BIDS BY INTERNET

You may also register to bid live online through our Archives International Live bidding portal found on our website. There is a 2% additional charge to bid with this method for a 22% Buyers Premium. If you bid through eBay Live or Invaluable bidding portal, there is an extra 5% added to our 20% BP so your total BP would be 25%. If you have previously bid with us in the past, please be aware of the extra charge.

All Coin Lots Sold as is - No Returns Accepted

CONDITIONS OF SALETHE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE

BIDS INCREASEUp to $100 $5.00100-$300 $10.00300-$750 $25.00$750-$1,500 $50.00$1,500-$3,000 $100.00

BIDS INCREASE$3,000-$7,500 $250.00$7,500-$15,000 $500.00$15,000-$30,000 $1000.00$30,000-$75,000 $2500.00$75,000 and Up Auctioneer’s Discretion