Archives International Auctions - Sale 40
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April 11,2017
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comE.U.
694
694 European Economic Community, 1970-80’s Specimen Bond Assortment.Lot of 17 bonds, Includes numerous issues with various
denominations and interest rates from $-Odd to $25,000, all with Pin-
Punch Specimen and dated, 14 with no vignettes and 3 with allegorical
vignettes, Rare Pre EU bonds. VF-XF, SCBNC. The European Economic
Community (EEC) was a regional organization which aimed to bring
about economic integration between its member states. It was created
by the Treaty of Rome of 1957. Upon the formation of the European
Union (EU) in 1993, the EEC was incorporated and renamed as the
European Community (EC). In 2009 the EC’s institutions were absorbed
into the EU’s wider framework and the community ceased to exist.
(From the collection of John E. Herzog).�������������������������������������Est.
$180-350
Maryland
695
695 Farmers Bank of Maryland, 1807 Stock Certificate.Maryland, 1807,
I/U, Small format, fancy border, S/N 5121, embossed Bank seal at left,
Rare and early Maryland banking certificate. VF-XF. (From the collection
of John E. Herzog).�����������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$180-350
Pennsylvania
696
696 Pennsylvania Safety Fund and Deposit Co., 1860 Stock Certificate.Philadelphia, PA. 1 Share, I/U, Black on light orange under
print, Pennsylvania arms at center. VF. (From the collection of John E.
Herzog) �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$120-180
697
697 Philadelphia loan Co., 1838 Proof Bond.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$-Odd, Proof printed on india paper on thin card, eagle at top, cameo
portraits on 4 corners, coupons attached, UBS&H. Fine with glue stains
on top left and right corners. Rare and attractive bond.���������������Est.
$200-400
Washington, D.C.
698
698 Bank of Columbia at Georgetown, 1811 Issued Stock Certificate.Washington, D.C., 100 Shares = $10,000, Issued, Black text on thin toned
paper, Large Bank of Columbia on left counterfoil, Fine, previously
archivally mounted on rice paper to reinforce the certificate. This
certificate was last auctioned in 2000 where it brought over $1000
including the restoration costs. Historic banking certificate. (From the
collection of John E. Herzog). ������������������������������������������������������Est.
$350-500