Archives International Auctions, Part XXI
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November 4, 2014
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.com999 Uncut Sheet of Colorful Newport, Rhode Island Obsoletes.
New
EnglandCommercial Bank. $10-5-5-5. Green. Large central X, wom-
an in largeV. AU, unissued. �������������������������������������������������Est.
$80-150
Tennessee
1000
1000 State of Tennessee, 1883 “For Redemption of the Notes of the
Bank of Tennessee” Obsolete Banknote.
Tennessee, 1883, $20,
Series D, Cr.30, Garland 1276, Issued obsolete banknote, Choice
good toVG. ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$150-250
Vermont
1001
1001 Brattleboro’ Vermont “Facility”, ND (ca.1810-30’s) Obsolete
Scrip Sheet of 9 Different Scrip Notes
Brattleboro,VT. Uncut Unis-
sued merchant scrip sheet. Brattleboro, VT. ND (ca.1820-30’s). 9
different scrip notes on one sheet. Payable in Goods at our Store
on demand. All are either different denominations or methods of
spelling, numerals and numbers, no duplicates. Sheet is format-
ted in two vertical rows of four and one note to the right vertically.
Includes 5cts - 5cts - 6 1/4cts - 6 1/4cts - 10cts - 12 1/2cts - 20cts -
25cts - 50cts. Printed on thin brown onion skin like paper. Rough
edges on margins, but almost all notes are AU to Unc. with mild
toning. Rare Vermont Merchant scrip sheet without company
name. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$250-500
Virginia
1002
1002 Virginia Treasury Note, 1862 Obsolete Banknote.
Virginia, $10,
Issued obsolete banknote, Black on green underprint, PMG grad-
ed Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ, attractive note rarely seen this nice.
K&B.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$250-500
1003 Virginia Treasury Note, 1862, Obsolete Banknote.
Richmond,
VA. $10, VA Cr.8, ppC. Issued banknote, woman on throne with
shield, green protectors, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64
EPQ. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$100-150
Wisconsin
1004
1004 1868, La Crosse, Wisconsin Uncut pair of $1 Lottery tickets
Lot
of 3 items, Includes 1868, La Crosse,Wisconsin Uncut pair of $1 Lot-
tery tickets for Stanley’s 18th Annual Gift Sale at Pomeroy’s Opera
House, Esperson’s Brick Block, prizes include Farms, Diamonds,
Pianos, Fine Watches, Sewing Machines, etc. Blue with building in
middle, Choice XF/AU. Also includes Low Fractional Banknote pair,
5 cents, 1st issue and 10 cents, 5th issue in Fine toVF. �������Est.
$150-300
1005
1005 Knapp, Stout & Co. “In Culled Lumber”, 1870-90’s Uncut Ob-
solete Banknote Sheet of 2 Notes.
Menomonie, Wisconsin. ND
(ca.1870-90’s). Uncut sheet of 2 notes $2-$5. Choice Uncirculated
with large generous margins.Vignette of man chopping down large
tree with friend watching. Back is blank. Unissued Sheet. Printed by
“The Milwaukee Litho & Engraving Co. Scarce sheet from a popular
state. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$300-600
Wisconsin & Mississippi
1006
1006 Racine & Mississippi Rail Road Co., 1858 Income Scrip Obsolete
Banknote.
Racine, Wisconsin, July 15th, 1858, $2, Racine & Missis-
sippi Rail Road Co. (WI-686-SC8). Issued Obsolete Note. Farmer,
sailor and hunter hold counter with ‘2’ at left; ornate medallion
counter with ‘2’ at right. S/N 433, Choice VG to Fine condition due
to toning and small edge faults on bottom left margin, This issuer
was formed on March 29th, 1856, as a result of the business com-
bination of the Racine and Mississippi Railroad Company and the
Savannah Branch Railroad Company, and after a series of combi-
nations and divestitures, ended up as part of the Chicago, Milwau-
kee, St. Paul and Pacific lines. All of these scrip issues are rare; this
is an issued example from the $125,000 issue which provided the
bearer a call on the income earned by the segment of the road
built between Beloit and Freeport. R-7 in Krause where a remain-
der of this note was in his collection. Rare and possibly unique
issued. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$300-600