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Archives International Auctions - Sale 36

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October 22&25,2016

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

808

808 Phoenix Bank, 1859 Obsolete Banknote.

Richmond, Virginia. $5,

Issued, Phoenix at top center, Monument at left and president at top

right. VG with edge faults on the margins and repair top middle. DWC.

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$60-120

809

809 Virginia Treasury Note, 1862 Issue.

Richmond, VA., $5, CR.#13,

Green, Bennett at center, gladiator at right, Uncirculated to CU, K&B.

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$60-120

Washington Territory

810

810 Puget Sound Co-operative Colony, 1887, Washington Territorial Tete Beche Fractional Scrip Note Pair.

Port Angeles, Washington

Territory, ND (ca. 1887), Uncut Tete Beche pair, 5 cts -5 cts, P-Unlisted,

Blue with no under print, each note of the uncut pair measures 1.25 by

1.75 inches, Company initials on top with denomination in middle with

text on bottom “Merchandise at Retail”. Choice AU Condition. This is

the only uncut pair in this Tete Beche format found on this sheet and one

of only 3 uncut pairs in any format that were present on the sheet. The

Puget Sound Co-operative Colony was a Utopian collective established

at Portland in May 1887 and moved to the mouth of Ennis Creek, Port

Angeles, Washington Territory in June of that year. Desirable and unique

fractional scrip note pair of this rareWestern Territorial banknote. “West

Shore Litho & Eng. Co. Portland, OR.” ���������������������������������������Est.

$350-600

Washington, D.C.

811

811 Patriotic Bank of Washington, 18xx (ca. 1830’s) Proof Obsolete Banknote.

Washington, D.C., $50 Proof, DC-320-Unlisted, Printed in

black on thin card, seated allegorical women at center, Washington and

Tyler on left and right, cameo portraits with “50” denominations, POC’s,

Uncirculated to CU condition, Rare note. Sold at Smythe’s Memphis

auction in 2003 for $575. DU-UBS&H. (From the collection of John E.

Herzog) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$1000-2000

812

812 Presidents Bank, 1852 Remainder Obsolete Banknote Trio.

Washington, D.C., Lot of 3 notes, Includes $1; $2; and $5, all unissued,

all printed in black without under print, Washington Portrait on each

note with varying allegorical figures, eagles and counters, All are AU to

Uncirculated. Gavit & Co. Last offered in 1998 where they sold for $385.

(From the collection of John E. Herzog) �������������������������������������Est.

$450-700

Wisconsin

813

813 Bank of Appleton, 185x Obsolete Banknote.

Appleton, WI. $1,

Issued, WI-10-G2a, seamstress in middle, steamboat upper left and

Daniel Webster at lower right, Good to VG with pieces missing, wear

and small holes. TCC��������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$150-300

814

814 Bank of Madison, ca. 1860 Issued Obsolete Banknote.

Madison,

Wisconsin. $2, Issued, WI-370-G4B. Black with green protector under

print, Cows in middle, seal at lower left and gentleman at lower right,

Choice Good to VG with small edge tears on left and small edge faults,

but still very attractive. ABNC.�����������������������������������������������������Est.

$300-600