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Archives International Auctions - Sale AIAXXXII

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April 11, 2016

Archives International Auctions

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U.S. OBSOLETE BANKNOTES -

SOUTHERN STATES

Virginia

487

487 Virginia Treasury Note. 1862.

U.S. Confederate States. Virginia. 10

Dollars. VA CR 8. Female seated at center with shield. Keating & Ball.

Graded PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. ������������������������������������Est.

$200-300

CONFEDERATE BANKNOTES &

BONDS

Confederate States

488

488 Confederate States of America. 1864 Unsigned & Unissued

Remainders.

Confederate States. 2 Dollars. PF-4, CR-566. Unnumbered,

unsigned remainder. Wider margins than usually seen. Very Fine, paper

tone at ends. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$190-350

489

489 Treasury of the Confederate States. 186x.

CSA. Treasury Warrant

with CUSTOMS overprint in green. Unissued remainder. Paper tone.

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$400-800

U.S. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY

490

490 U.S. Fractional Currency, 4th Issue, 15 Cents, Fr#1268, Unwatermarked High Grade.

U.S., 15 cents, Fr#1268, 4th Issue,

Allison-Spinner, Unwatermarked, Pink silk fibers, 40mm Seal, PMG

graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with large to ample margins with

centering to the top keeping this note from Choice condition. Difficult

issue to find in high grade.����������������������������������������������������������Est.

$700-1200

U.S. ENCASED POSTAGE

491

491 AyersCathartic Pills, 3Cents, Encased Postage.

EP-32, 3 cent, Ayers

Cathartic Pills, XF, 1861 Issue 3 Cents stamp, This represents a premium

example of Encased Postage, a perfectly presented, medium toned case,

a bright stamp and essentially flawless mica. �������������������������������Est.

$400-800

492

492 J. Gault, 1 Cent, Encased Postage.

EP-16, 1 Cent, J. Gault, XF, 1861

Issue 1 Cents stamp, Fred Reed Considers this variety to be an R-7 with

11-15 pieces known. This is a very nice example with some original

tinning on the reverse, a nicely toned case, a stamp with some minor

marks and mica that is substantially clear with the exception of some

surface marks. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$600-1,200