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Archives International Auctions - Sale 36

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October 22&25,2016

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

U.S. Obsolete Banknotes -

Military

829

829 Sutler Note Pair IncludingOne from the InvalidCorps, ca.1861-64.

Sutler Notes, Lot of 2 different. Includes 186x (ca.1861-65), F.B Frisbee,

Sutler, Paymaster for the Invalid Corps., $1, black on pink paper, signed

by Edwin Stockwell, Co.82, Invalid Corps, XF-AU; and, 1864, Camp 4th

R.I.Vols., Henry Buckingham, Sutler of the 4th Regiment, R.I. (Rhode

Island) Volunteers, $2, black printing on white, VF with stain on middle

right of note. Scarce Sutler Pair. ���������������������������������������������������Est.

$150-250

830

830 Thomas Ellison, Sutler to the 70th, Paymaster 70th Regiment, O.V.M., U.S.A., 1864 Sutler Note.

Camp Scottsboro, 1864, $1, Issued

Sutler note, Signed by David Jordan (Evidently could not write since

there is an “X” with “his -mark” on top and bottom. Rare Sutler note

with not more than 4 or 5 notes known.. �������������������������������������Est.

$150-300

U.S. Satirical & Political

Notes

831

831 Lot of 2 Large Size Notes or Checks, ca. 1892-1908.

Lot of 2 items,

includes Camden, NJ, 1908 Bank of Prosperity check, m/c; and, satirical

Cleveland Bank fromBungtown, NJ, with portrait of President Cleveland

and scrawny cat “Democratic Wild Cat Money”. Fine to XF. �������Est.

$80-150

U.S. Fractional Currency

832

832 First Issue U.S. Fractional Currency, Fr#1243 10 cents Straight Edges, Without Monogram.

Washington portrait on 10 cent stamp at

center, flanked by 10’s, back black, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64

with note of previously mounted, scarce in high grade. �������������Est.

$250-400

833

833 U.S. Fractional Currency Assortment.

Lot of 5 notes, Includes 1st

issue, 10 cents with monogram, imperforate, VF; 3rd Issue, 3 cents, light

background, VF toning and 5 cents, No ‘a”, VF-XF, touching bottom;

and 4th issue, 10 cents, watermarked, VF-XF, 1 pin hole, toning and 15

cents, watermarked paper, VF to Choice VF. ������������������������������Est.

$160-250

834

834 U.S. Fractional Currency, 1st Issue Trio.

Washington, D.C., Lot of 3,

1st series notes, Includes 5 cts, Fr#1230, AU; 10 cts, Fr#1242, AU-Unc.

and 50 cts, Fr#1312, XF-AU. Attractive group of notes.���������������Est.

$180-300