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Archives International Auctions - Sale 40

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April 11,2017

Archives International Auctions

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SCRIPOPHILY - FOREIGN

Canada

704

704 Government of the Province ofQuebec, 1876 Proof Bond.

Quebec,

Dominion of Canada. 200 Pounds Sterling, Black printing on india

paper, Canada Arms at top, Quebec arms at bottom, small foxing spots,

cut close, very rare if not unique. Very Fine, British American Bank Note

Co., Montreal. (ex.John E.Herzog Collection). ��������������������������Est.

$300-500

Cuba

705

705 Sociedad de Minas de La Habana, 1847 Share Certificate.

Habana, Cuba. 1 share, I/U, Black on white paper, cornucopia with

palm trees with mountain in back ground, cameo portraits on left and

right, S/N 526, VF to XF with light toning, rare and early Cuba stock

certificate.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$200-400

France

706

706 Compagnie de Colonisation Americaine, 1820 Issued Bond

France.

1300 Francs Issued and Uncancelled Series B Bond. Black print with

simple black border on large format bond. Certificate is printed in

French. Seems to be about buying land in Virginia and Kentucky. Very

fine condition. Historic and very early stock certificate. (John E.Herzog

Collection).������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$350-600

707

707 French Gold Mining Stock Certificate Pair for California Gold Rush, ca.1850 Issued Stocks.

France. Lot of 2 gold mining company

stocks, Includes Compagnie Francaise & Americaine de San-Francisco,

5 Shares=5 Francs and Mine D’Or La Californienne, 1 Share=100

Francs. Both certificates are issued and uncancelled. First is a small sized

stock with a vignette of men working in a mine with a Zeus like figure

reclining beside them. Second is a large format stock printed on light

blue paper. Both are printed entirely in French. These are significant

stocks since these are most likely the first public offering of a California

gold rush company. Both are VF condition, on small tone spot on the

smaller certificate. (John E.Herzog Collection). �������������������������Est.

$300-500

Germany

State of Bremen (Free Hanseatic City of

Bremen) Validation Certificate for German

Dollar Bonds. Specimen. 1935.

708

708 NewYork, NewYork. Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds,

black on green, two women and a child, ABNC, Unc; “T-N36081”

written in top right margin.

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$130-200

Germany & U.S.A.

709

709 German External Loan of 1924, Reissued in 1938.

Germany and

U.S.A., $1000 Issued and uncancelled, 7% Gold Coupon Bond, Black on

olive green, Germania on top with Zeppelin and harbor scene, coupons

attached, VF condition. ����������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$120-200