Archives International Auctions Part XXI Fall Auction 2014

Archives International Auctions, Part XXI 30 October 25, 2014 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 256 Chicago and Alton Railway Co., 1900, $1000 Specimen 3 1/2% Gold Coupon Bond. Illinois, 1900, $1000 Specimen 3 1/2%, 50Year Bond , Standing allegorical woman and seated man flanking the terms of the bond in oval top center, POC’s, VF-XF condition, IBNC. Listed railroad in Cox but unlisted as a specimen bond variety. � Est. $120-240 257 Chicago and Alton Railway Co., 1902, $5000 Specimen Bond. Illinois, 1902, $5000, 4% 5 Year Collateral Specimen Bond, Moving locomotive top center, POC’s, VF condition, IBNC. Only known as a specimen in Cox. ���������������������������������������������������������������Est. $120-240 258 258 Chicago Junction Railways andUnion StockYards Co. 1890 Spec- imen Bond. Chicago, IL (Incorporated in New Jersey). 1890. $1000 or 205 Pounds Sterling. 5% Collateral Trust Gold Coupon Bond. Green border and undertint. Bull on top left, locomotive on right and cattle and sheep on bottom. VG-Fine condition with some archivally reinforced fold splits. Coupons attached. Red specimen overprint and POC’s. ABNC. Listed railroad, but previously unlisted earlier date and unlisted bond design in Cox. Rare attractive bond. This is the Cox Plate Note fromArchives International Auctions. 1 of only 2 found in the archives. ��������������������������������������������� Est. $400-800 259 Des Plaines Valley Railway Co., 1912 Specimen Bond. Illinois. 1912. $1000 Specimen 1st Mortgage 4 1/2% Gold Coupon Bond. Blue border and undertint. Workers on tracks with train approach- ing. Red specimen overprints, “00000” serial numbers and POC’s. XF condition, Rare and attractive bond. ABNC. ����������������Est. $100-200 260 260 Peoria and North Western Railway Co., 1901, Registered Speci- men Bond. Illinois, 1901, $1,000 1st Mortgage 3 1/2% Gold Spec- imen Bond, Allegorical woman top center with city behind her, POC’s and red SPECIMEN overprints, ABNC. A single $10,000 Bond is listed in Cox, this is the first $1000 found. Rare and attractive bond. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-500 261 261 Peoria and North Western Railway Co., 1901, Registered Speci- men Bond. Illinois, 1901, $5,000 1st Mortgage 3 1/2% Gold Spec- imen Bond, Allegorical woman top center with city behind her, POC’s and red SPECIMEN overprints, ABNC. A single $10,000 Bond is listed in Cox, this is the first $5000 found. Rare and attractive bond. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-500 Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan 262 Chicago & North Western Railway Co. 1921 Specimen Fif- teen-Year 6 1/2% Bond. Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. 1921. $1,000 Specimen, Green border, locomotive, horizontal for- mat,1921 and 1936 in top corners, EF, ABNC. Not in Cox. ���Est. $100-200 Indiana 263 Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co., 1907, $1000 Specimen Reg- istered Bond. Indiana. 1907, $1000, Specimen 50 Year General Mortgage Gold Specimen Bond, Black printing with blue border and underprint, Moving locomotive top center R-L, POC’s and red SPECIMEN overprints, VF condition, ABNC. Unlisted as a specimen. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-160 264 Indianapolis Union Railway Co., 1930, $1000 Specimen Gold Coupon Bond. Indiana. 1930, $1000, Specimen 4 1/2%Gold Bond, Black on green border and underprint, ABNC. Specimen only, un- known issued in Cox. ����������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-160 Indiana. 265 Chicago Indianapolis and Southern Railway Co., 1916 Specimen Bond. Indiana. 1916, $1000, Specimen 5% Gold Coupon Bond, ABNC. VF. Attractive and rare as specimen. ����������������������Est. $100-200 Indiana. Illinois. Michigan 266 Chicago Indiana and Southern Railroad Co., 1906 Specimen Bond. Indiana. Illinois. Michigan, 1906, $1000, Specimen 4% Gold Coupon Bond, Porter at station with train approaching, ABNC. VF. Attractive and rare as specimen. ���������������������������������������Est. $120-240

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