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Archives International Auctions - Sale 38 - Sessions 1 & 2

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February 7-8,2017

Archives International Auctions

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Indiana

469

469 Bank of Jeffersonville $1 Proprietary Proof Banknote Pair on Different Colored Paper.

Jeffersonville, Indiana. Lot of 2 notes, 1858

(ca.1960-70’s),2examplesof the $1ondifferentcoloredpaper,whitepaper

and light cream paper, (IN-280-G2a), Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. The

proof has woman holding flowers on left and seated allegorical woman

with ships in middle, Choice to Gem Uncirculated condition. WH&W.

Archival “Proprietary” proofs. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15,

2012)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$180-250

Kansas

470

470 Kansas Valley Bank, Two Uncut Sheets of Progress Proofs of 3 - Proprietary Proofs.

Atchison, Kansas. Lot of 6 notes (2 uncut

sheets of 3), 18xx (ca.1970’s), $20-50-100, (KS-10-G-12a; G-14a; G-16a).

Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. Black printing on thin white card, CU

condition. ABNC. Archival “Proprietary” proofs rarely seen in sheet f

orm. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$600-900

Louisiana

471

471 Parish of Rapides, 1862 Obsolete Banknote.

Alexandria, Louisiana.

1862, $5, Issued, Sheaves, barrels and produce, VG condition. �����Est.

$90-150

472

472 State of Louisiana, 20, 50, 100 Dollars. 1863.

LA. Cr. 13, 12, 11.

Portraits or building at top center. Uncirculated, Very Fine and About

Uncirculated respectively. 3 pieces. �����������������������������������������������Est.

$300-450

Maryland

473

473 Susquehanna Bank, Port Deposit, Maryland, Uncut Obsolete Sheet of 4.

Port Deposit, Maryland, 18xx, (ca. 1820-30), Uncut sheet

of 4 obsolete banknotes, $20-$20-$50-$100, MD-280-X1 (G12, 12, 14, 16),

Unissued remainder sheet, the $20 sheet includes portraits of Washington

and Lafayette on left and right respectively and seated woman spinning

yarn in middle; the $50 note has seated woman pouring liquid with

eagle in middle flanked by standing Libertys with Poles on left and right

counterfoil areas under FIFTY denomination counters; the $100 note

has men rowing toward steamboat and sailboats in middle with ONE

HUNDRED denominations vertically in left and right counterfoils, the

notes appear Choice to Gem Uncirculated Condition, Charles Toppan

&Co., Phild. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$500-800