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Archives International Auctions - Sale 37

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December 6 & 13,2016

Archives International Auctions

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U.S. Small Type - FRN

425

425 F.R.N. $5, 1963 A, KL#1874 Granahan-Fowler Banknote Assortment.

Lot of 24 Uncirculated to CU $5, 1963A Fowler note. All

Uncirculated to CU condition. �����������������������������������������������������Est.

$180-300

U.S. Type

Washington D.C.

426

426 Bank Charter Extension, 1903 for Penn National Bank of Reading, Pennsylvania.

Washington. D.C.. March 3, 1903. Document certifying

that the Penn National Bank of Reading has complied with National

Banking Association. Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Black

type printed on thick cardstock like paper. Image of a Bald Eagle at

top center with an American Flag in its beak. VF-XF condition. Signed

by Comptroller of Currency, William Barrett Ridgeley, (1858-1920),

Comptroller of Currency under Theodore Roosevelt. ����������������Est.

$250-400

Autographs - Political

New York. Washington. D.C.

427

427 FrancisSpinnerGroup.Intaglioportrait,checkandcardautograph.

New York & Washington, D.C., Lot of 3 items, Includes Proof Spinner

portrait on india paper, Unc.; an 1852 Spinner autographed check from

the Mohawk Bank with an excellent Spinner signature; and a courtesy

signature on thin card, VF to XF. Attractive and historic autograph group

from Spinner. 3 pieces.������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$180-250

Autographs - Sports

New York

428

428 Ed BarrowAutograph on NYYankees Check from 1941.

New York,

August 7th, 1941, Issued and cancelled check for $1,233.44. Payment for

Park Payroll, Stadium Receipts and Baggage. Signed by Superintendent

Charlie McManus on back, front with Ed Barrow’s signature as Vice

President. Barrow was a manager and front office executive in Major

League Baseball. He served as the field manager of the Detroit Tigers

and Boston Red Sox. He served as business manager (de facto general

manager) of the New York Yankees from 1921 to 1939 and as team

president from 1939 to 1945, and is credited with building the Yankee

dynasty. Barrow was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953.��� Est.

$90-150

Checks, Drafts & Exchanges

Connecticut

429

429 Sharps Rifle Company, 1875 Issued Check with Crossed Rifles over IR RN-M2.

Hartford, Conn., $4.80, I/C check, underprint of

crossed rifles with company name on counterfoil on left, Cut cancel, VF

condition. Scarce and attractive check with rare gun topic.�����������Est.

$90-130