Archives International Auctions - Sale 40
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April 11,2017
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comSwitzerland
939
939 Rolic Technologies Ltd., ND (ca. 2010), Advertising NoteUniface
“UTOPIA” Specimen, denomination of “50 Rolic”, elaborate decorative
multicolor guilloche, security foil strip at right. Choice Uncirculated.
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$50-80
940
940 Rolic Technologies Ltd., ND (ca. 2010), Trio of Advertising NotesLot of 3 notes, all bearing the denomination of “50 Secu”, each with
a different circular hologram at right, scientists working in lab in
background. Choice Uncirculated. �������������������������������������������������Est.
$80-120
941
941 Rolic Technologies Ltd., ND (ca. 2010), Trio of Advertising NotesLot of 4 notes, all bearing the denomination of “100 Secu”, each with a
different vertical security foil strip at face or back, two St. Bernard dogs
with mountain in background. Choice Uncirculated.��������������������Est.
$80-120
United Kingdom
942
942 Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd., ND (ca. 1950s-1960s), Advertising Test NoteUnifact “10 Talents” test note featuring big men with topless
women, cherubs, tiger and alligator hanging out. Evidently used as a
shade guide with color description and number on bottom. “E05”
listed on bottom and appears to be a orange-brown. Intaglio printed.
Uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated. Scarce TDLR ad note.������Est.
$120-180
United States
943
943 John Muir Co. Advertising card for a $100 Bond Proof, ca.1920’s.“The $100 Bond”. Eagle on rock, nice green border. From ABNC
archives, with a purple hand stamp, SPECIMEN overprint and POC.
(From the collection of John E. Herzog)��������������������������������������Est.
$150-250
Various States
944
944 American Bank Note Company ca.1859 Business card Printed on White Coated Stock.New York. Philadelphia. Boston. New Orleans.
Cincinnati, Montreal. Locations listed on card as well as all of the firms
that made up ABNC which was formed 1858-59 of 9 different security
engravers. Very possibly one of the first ABNC business cards. XF
condition with toning on the right and mounting remnants on the back,
Rare and first time seen by cataloger. ABNC. Recent discovery from an
old New York estate. �������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$900-1200
Washington, D.C.
945
945 WoodrowWilson Memorial Service Card.1924, engraved Memorial
card with Wilson’s portrait flanked by Capital and White House, Choice
Unc., Attractive engraved card. BEP. �������������������������������������������Est.
$200-300