Archives International Auctions - Sale 36
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October 22&25,2016
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comU.S. & Foreign Liberty Loans
Canada
74
74 Dominion ofCanada “Canada’sVictory Loan 1918” FifthWar LoanOttawa, Canada. Nov. 1, 1918. $100. 5 Year 5 1/2% Gold Bond. Principal
Due 1923. Issued and uncancelled War bond. Green border. Allegorical
woman, cherub and globe with owl and dove. No coupons attached.
Extremely rare Canadian War Bond. Separation and tape reinforcement
at top fold and right margin uneven due to coupon clipping. ABNC,
Ottawa. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$250-400
75
75 Dominion of Canada “Canada’s Victory Loan 1918” Fifth War LoanOttawa, Canada. Nov. 1, 1918. $50. 5 Year 5 1/2% Gold Bond.
Principal Due 1923. Issued and uncancelled War bond. Green border.
Allegorical woman, cherub and globe with owl and dove. No coupons
attached. Extremely rare CanadianWar Bond. Separation at top fold and
right margin uneven due to coupon clipping. ABNC, Ottawa. �Est.
$250-400
Confederate - Ephemera
Georgia
76
76 Army of the Confederate States - Furlough by Surgeon, ca.1861-64.
Guyton, Georgia/ 186x, Unissued furlough, “In accordance
with General Orders No.69, Current Series….VF condition. Rare
form.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$80-150
Virginia
77
77 Confederate States House of Representatives Bill dated 1864 Relating to Confederate Bonds.Congress of the Confederate States
of America, 1864, No.232 Entitled “An Act to Exempt from taxation the
capital of Bonds and Certificates issued by the Confederate States”, 1
page, has purple handstamp at top “Rebel Archives - War Department”.
Fine with foxing. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$50-100
Confederate - Autographs
Georgia
78
78 Alexander Stephens Autographed and Notarized form Dated 1845.Georgia, 1845 autographed and notarized letter stating the shares
of stock of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company had been lost
with an accompanying letter by another party, Signed by Alexander
Stephens, 2 Pieces, Fine condition with toning, foxing, minor edge tears.
Stephens was Vice President of the Confederate States, Career Politician
and Governor of Georgia. �����������������������������������������������������������Est.
$300-500