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Archives International Auctions - Sale AIAXXXIV

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July 26, 2016

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

Peru

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247 Banco Central De Reserva Del Peru, 1938 and 1944 Specimen Banknote Pair.

Peru, Lot of 2 notes, Includes 1938, 5 Soles, P-66s

Specimen and 1944, 5 Soles, P-66As, Specimen, Both are Choice to Gem

Uncirculated. ABNC. Attractive. �������������������������������������������������Est.

$200-300

248

248 Republica Del Peru, 1879 Specimen Banknote Pair.

Peru, Lot of 2

notes, Includes 1 Sol, P-1 Unlisted Specimen, Uncirculated to CU with

excess margin on top; and 5 Soles, P-4 Unlisted Specimen, Uncirculated

to CU, attractive and colorful notes rarely seen as specimens. ABNC.

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$400-800

PHILIPPINE SCRIPOPHILY

Extremely Rare BEP Printed Philippine Bond

249

249 Government of the Philippine Islands $1000 Gold Loan of 1922 Bond.

Washington, D.C. and Manila, Philippine Islands, July 15th, 1922. $1000, 30 Year, 4

1/2% Gold Loan of 1922 due 1952. Issued and hand stamp and punch cancelled, Green border and green underprint with allegorical seated woman with shield,

S/N 13073, “VOID” cut cancelled into bond on right side, Speelman facsimile signature on bottom middle, 33 coupons attached to bottom and left side that

are punch and ink cancelled, bond back has text “Act of Congress, Aug.29, 1916, July 21, 1921, May 31, 1922 - Coupon Bond Number 13073 - The Government

of the Philippine Islands - 1000. Overall condition is fine to VF with toning on the bond section, the coupons on the bottom right corner are stained and have

small tears, there is also toning on the left border of the coupons, multiple Punch cancels on the bond and a punch “VOID” cancel. Still very possibly the finest

known as well as one of maybe two bonds known to the cataloger. This is a unique opportunity to obtain a historic bond that ties two major allies, the U.S. and

the Philippines, and how the U.S. participated in establishing democracy for their ally. From a recent find in the Philippines. Bureau of Engraving and Printing

without imprint. BEP. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$3500-7000