Archives International Auctions Sale 47 March 13, 2018

Archives International Auctions - Sale 47 79 March 13,2018 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. COLONIAL CURRENCY Connecticut 590 590 State of Connecticut, Treasury office 1781 Note for Loan, CT-20, First Document mentioning United States Hartford, CT. November 29th, 1780 issued in 1781 for £180, 12/-, 8 pence, Issued, POC in center, S/N 227, Issued to Dyar Throop of East Haddam, Signed by J. Lawrence as Treasurer, Moderate foxing and toning, Fine to VF, interest paid endorsements on back payable from 1782 until 1789 when cancelled. Rare loan document and one of the first ones issued mentioning the “United States”. “Payable in gold or silver coins....after cessation of hostilities between Great Britain and these United States.” ����������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200 591 591 State of Connecticut, Treasury office 1781 Note for Loan, CT-20, First Document mentioning United States Hartford, CT. November 29th, 1780 issued in 1781 for £24, 5/-, 6 pence, Issued, POC in center, S/N 2100, Issued to Thomas Potioine of East Windsor, Signed by J. Lawrence as Treasurer, Light foxing and toning, Fine to VF, interest paid endorsements on back payable from 1782 until 1789 when cancelled. Rare loan document and one of the first ones issued mentioning the “United States”. “Payable in gold or silver coins....after cessation of hostilities between Great Britain and these United States.” ����������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200 592 592 State of Connecticut, Treasury office 1781 Note for Loan, CT-20, First Document mentioning United States Hartford, CT. November 29th, 1780 issued in 1781 for £414, 16/-, 2 pence, Issued, POC in center, S/N 974, Issued to Samuel P. Lord of East Haddam, Signed by J. Lawrence as Treasurer, Light foxing and toning, Fine to VF, interest paid endorsements on back payable from 1782 until 1789 when cancelled. Rare loan document and one of the first ones issued mentioning the “United States”. “Payable in gold or silver coins....after cessation of hostilities between Great Britain and these United States.” ����������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200 U.S. OBSOLETE CURRENCY Alabama 593 593 State of Alabama, 1863 Obsolete Scrip Note Trio. Montgomery, Alabama, Lot of 3 notes, Includes 5cts; 25cts and 50cts, all are AU to Choice AU with toning. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $55-100 Georgia 594 594 Augusta Insurance & Banking Co., 1863 Banknote Assortment. Augusta, GA, lot of 5 notes, all 1863 dated and issued. Includes 5cts; 10cts; 25cts; 50cts and 75cts, all are Choice AU to CU condition. All are printed on the back of Obsolete Banknote remainders from the company.����������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $85-160 595 595 CityCouncil of BrunswickUncut Proprietary Progress Proof Sheet. Brunswick, Georgia, Uncut sheet of 4 notes, 18xx (originally printed in 1850-60’s, these are ca.1960-70’s), $1-$2-$3-$5, (Haxby Unlisted), Printed without green border and underprint, only black printing of vignettes, titles and text, Modern “Proprietary Proof”, Black printing without border or underprint printed on thin white card, CU to Gem Uncirculated condition. ABNC. Rare as uncut sheet. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15, 2012)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $300-500 596 596 Planters and Mechanics Bank of Dalton, 1855 Issued High Grade Obsolete Banknote. Dalton, GA. 1855, $5, I/U Obsolete Banknote, Black on pink underprint, Fox hunt with hounds and men chasing fox, George Washington on UR and reaper seated at top left, S/N 127, Choice XF to AU condition. DW&C. Attractive and scarce in high grade.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $240-350

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