Archives International Auctions Sale 49 August 8, 2018

Archives International Auctions - Sale 49 118 August 8,2018 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 864 864 Illinois Central Railroad Co. and Chicago, St.Louis and New Orleans Railroad Co. 1913 Specimen Registered Bond Trio. Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Illinois. Lot of 3 bonds, All are Specimen Joint and 1st Refunding Mortgage 4% Registered Series D Bonds. Incudes $500, light blue, $1000, Olive green and $5000, Brown, The $500 and $5000 denominations are not listed in Cox. All are rare and only known as specimens. ABNC. �������������������������� Est. $350-475 Louisiana. Kentucky. Mississippi. Tennessee 865 865 Illinois Central Railroad Co. and Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Co., 1913 Specimen Bond. LA. MS. KY. TN.1913, $500. Specimen Registered 4.5% joint first refunding mortgage bond, Series A. Brown border and underprint, with locomotive passing farming scene with track workers vignette, ABNCo. Specimen, POC’s, XF, listed railroad but unlisted bond type and denomination in Cox. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 866 866 Illinois Central Railroad Co. and Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Co., 1913 Specimen Bond. LA. MS. KY. TN.1913, $1000. Specimen Registered 4.5% joint first refunding mortgage bond, Series A. Green border and underprint, with locomotive passing farming scene with track workers vignette, ABNCo. Specimen, POC’s, XF, listed railroad but unlisted bond type and denomination in Cox. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 867 867 Illinois Central Railroad Co. and Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Co., 1913 Specimen Bond. LA. MS. KY. TN.1913, $5000. Specimen Registered 4.5% joint first refunding mortgage bond, Series A. Olive Green border and underprint, with locomotive passing farming scene with track workers vignette, ABNCo. Specimen, POC’s, XF, listed railroad but unlisted bond type and denomination in Cox. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 868 868 Illinois Central Railroad Co. and Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Co., 1913 Specimen Bond. LA. MS. KY. TN.1913, $10,000. Specimen Registered 4.5% joint first refunding mortgage bond, Series A. Orange border and underprint, with locomotive passing farming scene with track workers vignette, ABNCo. Specimen, POC’s, XF, listed railroad but unlisted bond type and denomination in Cox. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 Maryland 869 869 Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Co., 1858 Stock Certificate Signed by JohnHopkins as President. Baltimore, Maryland. 25 Shares Capital Stock Issued and Cancelled Certificate, Black print on black border, Locomotive L-R at top flanked by allegorical women, POC’s in signature, Fine-VF condition with toning, Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. Signed by John Hopkins. He was a major entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist. He founded many organizations and institutions most notably, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital. At the start of the Civil War one of the first campaigns was planned at his home. He continually gave money and use of his railroad to the Union Army. POC’s.������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $120-180 870 870 Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Co., 1858 Stock Certificate Signed by JohnHopkins as President. Baltimore, Maryland. 10 Shares Capital Stock Issued and Cancelled Certificate, Black print on black border, Locomotive L-R at top flanked by allegorical women, POC’s in signature, Fine-VF condition with toning, Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. Signed by John Hopkins. He was a major entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist. He founded many organizations and institutions most notably, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital. At the start of the Civil War one of the first campaigns was planned at his home. He continually gave money and use of his railroad to the Union Army. POC’s.������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $120-180

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