Archives International Auctions Part XVI - page 170

1125 United States Savings Bond Quartet.
Lot of 4 bonds, 1943<46
dates. Includes $25 (2) with Snyder or Morgenthau, Jr. Signatures;
$50 with Vinson signature and $100 with Snyder signature, all XF<
Unc. Printed by the BEP.
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EST. $250;500
New York
1126 U.S. Government Liberty Loan Bond ; $10 Participation
Certificate Specimen.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 1917.
$10 Specimen. United States Government Liberty Loan Bond,
Participation Certificate, brown border with Eagle on left, back
blank, Text on bond states: “Five of these certificates may be
exchanged for a $50 Liberty Loan Bond”. “by Federal Reserve Bank
of New York”. Red specimen overprint, POC and “00000” serial
numbers. AU to Uncirculated..
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EST. $350;700
Washington, D.C.
1127 U.S. $50 3% Adjusted Service Bond of 1945.
Washington,
D.C., June 15, 1936, $50, Issued bond, Black on light green with red
seal and white lined “AJUSTED SERVICE BOND” as part of under<
print, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. signature as Secretary of Treasury,
Jackson portrait in middle, back green with redemption information
S/N 26121276, Choice to Gem Uncirculated, Historic bond that was
the center of major turmoil and controversy in this country. BEP.
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EST. $500;1000
1125
1126
1127
1128 United States of America, 1918 $50 Fourth Liberty Loan.
1918. Washington, D.C.. P<Unlisted. $50. 4 1/4% Gold Bond of 1933<
1938. Issued with 18 coupons remain. Portrait of Jefferson.
Facsimile signatures of Teehee and McAdoo. XF condition. Toning
and light stains. Scarce bond in excellent condition. BEP.
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EST. $500;1000
1129 1st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.
U.S
Liberty Loan Bond of 1932<1947, issued in 1917. Serial number:
1642047. This bonds as well as the subsequent series funded
2/ 3rds of the economic cost of the United States War effort. Bond
Grades XF with 4 hole punch cancel in the “$50.00” denomination
on corners. Statue of Liberty on right and Jefferson on left on front,
a majestic American Bald Eagle and “Columbia” on the
reverse. Although coupons absent. Bond would frame beautifully.
Rarely seen cancelled. BEP
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EST. $600;1200
1130 1st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.
U.S
Liberty Loan Bond of 1932<1947, issued in 1917. A second and sim<
ilar example, Serial number: 1959164. Bond Grades XF with 4 hole
punch cancel in the “$50.00” denomination on corners. Statue of
Liberty on right and Jefferson on left on front, a majestic American
Bald Eagle and “Columbia” on the reverse. Although coupons
absent. Bond would frame beautifully. Rarely seen cancelled. BEP
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EST. $600;1200
1128
1129
1130
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