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Archives International Auctions AIAXXVII

165

August 4, 2015

Archives International Auctions

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Rhode Island

853

853 Providence, Warren and Bristol Railroad Company.

Rhode Island,

1872, 52 Shares, issued and uncancelled, plain form, black text on

white, no vignette, signed by Amos D.Smith as President, VF condi-

tion. Scarce certificate. �����������������������������������������������������������Est.

$35-70

South Carolina

854

854 South Carolina Western Extension Railway - 1st Mortgage 6% Gold Bond

SC. Specimen bond. 1913. $1000 1st Mortgage 6% Gold

Coupon Bond. Blue border and undertint. Locomotive #2980 R-L.

VF condition. Red specimen overprint and POC’s. Franklin-Lee BNC.

Only known as a Specimen in Cox. Rare attractive bond. ����Est.

$120-240

South Carolina & Georgia

855

855 Charleston and Savannah Rail Road Bond.

South Carolina and

Georgia, 1856, $500, 6% Mortgage Bond, Issued and uncancelled,

Locomotive on top left with title on top right with counterfoil area on

left, Fine condition with minor split reinforcement on back. Signed

by South Carolina state senator Thomas Drayton as the president of

the railroad, the railroad was important during the Civil War where it

helped keep the Confederate troops supplied. Rare and very desir-

able Southern railroad bond. �����������������������������������������������Est.

$150-300

South Dakota

856

856 Minnesota and South Dakota Railway Co. 1900 Specimen Bond.

South Dakota, 1900. Specimen $1000. 1st Mortgage 3 1/2% Gold

Coupon Bond. Ornate red border and undertint. Men building re-

taining wall using railcar mounted crane with train approaching.

Coupons attached. Fine condition with archival reinforcement of

edge splitting. This is the same Bond that we last offered in our Feb-

ruary 2009Auction and is the one that is the pictured bond inCox. No

others have been offered since then. Rare and very attractive bond.

ABNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$130-260