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Archives International Auctions - Sale 36

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October 22&25,2016

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

607

607 Quinnipiack Bank, 18xx (ca.1840-50’s) Proof Banknote.

New

Haven, CT. $1, CT-300-G20a, SENC, Proof banknote printed on india

paper, Indian family in canoe flanked by Gov.Seymour and standing

sailor, POC’s, Appears CU but there is a 1 mm hole in the center of the

note. Rare note that may only possibly be available in this form. TC&C.

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$1500-2500

608

608 Specimen of Bank Note Engraving 1824 Sample Note By Reed, Stiles, Pelton Co.

Hartford, Connecticut. 50 Denomination specimen

sample note, allegorical women at top center, counterfoils on left and

right, rare and early security printer sample notes. AU with slight water

stains on back. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$250-500

609

609 Stonington Bank, 1822 Whaling Vignette Obsolete Banknote.

Stonington, CT. $5, CT-415-G32 Contemporary Counterfeit, Black with

whaling vignette, Issued, Fine condition with the top left corner missing

(approx. 1/2 inch) and a 1/2 inch tear on the lower right. Reed, Stiles &

Co.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$150-300

Delaware

610

610 Bank ofWilmington and Brandywine, 18xx (ca.1850’s) Proof Only Issue.

Wilmington, Delaware. $1, Proof Banknote, DE-85-C30 Type but

with red overprint, not listed in this format. Seated sailor with Liberty

and blacksmith on left and right, printed on thin card with evidence of

previous mounting. Uncirculated, DB&C.���������������������������������Est.

$750-1500

611

611 Diamond State Bank, 1866 Obsolete Note.

Seaford, Delaware.

$1, Haxby DE-50 G2a. ABNC imprint. A difficult state to locate any

attractive issued Obsolete notes from with this appealingly named

bank showing a nautical vignette at right and hunter warming hands

over fire, left. Mostly even circulation and an attractive red protector at

lower center. Bold penned details heighten the appeal. Fine to Very Fine.

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

$750-1000

Florida

612

612 State of Florida, 1861.

Florida. 5, 10 Dollars, Cr.# 5, 6. Female seated

at center on both. Paper tone on the 5. Both VG to Fine.������������Est.

$150-250

613

613 State of Florida, 1862.

Florida. 5, 10 Dollars, Cr.# 13a, 14. Three

females seated at center on both. Light stain on back of 10. Both Fine to

VF. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$180-250