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Archives International Auctions - Sale 40

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April 11,2017

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

855

855 U.S. Fractional Currency, 4th Issue Pair.

Washington, D.C., Lot of 2

notes, 4th Issue series Pair, Includes 10 cts, Fr#1258, 40 mm seal, XF and

10 cts, Fr#1261, 38mm seal, Uncirculated, Attractive notes.��������Est.

$100-150

856

856 United States Fractional Currency, 1862-1874, Quintet of Notes

Includes 50 Cents, 4th issue, P-120, Very Fine; 50 Cents, 4th issue, P-121,

Uncirculated; 25 Cents, 5th issue, P-123 (2 pcs, 1 Fine, 1 Uncirculated);

and 10 Cents, 4th issue, P-115, Choice About Uncirculated.��������Est.

$200-300

857

857 United States Fractional Currency, 1862-1874, Trio of Notes

Includes 5 Cents, First Issue, Fr# 1230, straight edges, with monogram,

PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ; 10 Cents, First Issue, Fr# 1242,

PCGS graded New 61; 25 Cents, Series 1863, P-109, Very Fine; and 25

Cents, Series 1874, P-123, About Uncirculated.����������������������������Est.

$250-375

858

858 United States Fractional Currency, 1863 Lincoln Series

50 Cents,

1863, Extra Fine condition with stain on back, signed by Treasurer Frank

Spinner, ABNC. Also included an envelope that was used for official

correspondence and written in Spinners hand. ����������������������������Est.

$120-180

U.S. CONFEDERATE -

AUTOGRAPHS

Georgia

859

859 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.

$200-300

Virginia

860

860 Bradley Tyler Johnson, Confederate General fromMaryland, 1871 Autographed Fiscal Document.

Richmond, Virginia, Autographed

financial document for Payment of coupons from Orange & Alexandria

RR Co. for $3400 in Coupons. He participated in battles at Front Royal;

Winchester; Harrisonburg, 2nd Bull Run; Antietam; Led Maryland

Calvary under wade Hampton and many others, in 1864 he became

commandant of Prisons at Salisbury, N.C.. Scarce Confederate signature.

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$180-250