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Archives International Auctions- AIAXXVIII

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September 17,2015

Archives International Auctions

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625

625 North Lake Mining Co. 1913.

Michigan. 50 Shrs Stock Certificate.

I/U. Franklin-Lee BNC. Very Fine.���������������������������������������������Est.

$25-50

Nevada

626

626 Copper King Mining and Smelting Co. 1886 Specimen Bond.

Nevada, $500, Specimen 1st Mortgage 6% Bond. Green border.

Workers smelting ore. Coupons attached. POC’s. VF condition.

Rare Nevada mining bond. ��������������������������������������������������Est.

$110-220

627

627 Peytona Gold and Silver Mining Co. 1872 Stock Certificate.

Cedar

Hill, Virginia District, Nevada, 1872, 100 Shares, #601, I/U stock

certificate, Black with ornate title with man jumping through the

letter “P”. VF condition. Scarce Nevada mining location. ������Est.

$75-140

628

628 Providence-Shoshone Mining Corp., Issued Stock.

Maine, 1914,

I/U, 3460 Shares, #293, Black print with ornate black border and

mining vignette in center, Fine condition with some creasing and

small stain on bottom left area. ��������������������������������������������Est.

$50-100

629

629 Stranger Gold and Silver Mining Co. 1864 Nevada Territory Stock

Certificate.

Nevada, November 10th, 1864, I/U Stock, 5 Shares,

Serial #120, Black on light orange underprint, mine vignette in

center, VF condition, J.P. LeCount, Stationer. 1st issue U.S.I.R. 25cts

Washington revenue stamp on left. Location of mine is Reese River

District, Lander County, Nevada. ����������������������������������������Est.

$200-400

New Jersey

630

630 International Steam Pump Co. Specimen Bond.

New Jersey, 1909,

International Steam Pump Company, $1000, 5% Specimen Gold

Bond, Olive green and black with giant steam pump with small

man standing next to it. XF condition. Specimen overprints,  ABNC.

Benjamin Guggenheim was elected president of the company in

1909. He was one of seven sons of Swiss-born industrialist Meyer

Guggenheim and was sometimes called the “Silver Prince,” and

earned his nickname from his interests in Silver mining in Colorado.

Guggenheim started building mining machinery that later became

part of the InternationalSteamPumpCompany in 1906. He tragically

perished in the Titanic disaster of 1912. Rare bond from this historic

Guggenheim owned company.��������������������������������������������Est.

$100-200