Archives International Auctions, Part XXI
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November 4, 2014
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comScripophily - Finance
Vermont
1007
1007 Franklin Company Stock Certificate Looks Like an Obsolete
Banknote.
Windsor, Vermont, 1846, 1 Share. Issued and uncan-
celled stock certificate. Black with no undertint. Vignettes include
Franklin on lower left; Allegorical woman warrior on upper left;
patriotic allegorical woman with cornucopia and shield with U.S.
flag in middle and standing topless justice on right. Company seal
on bottom. XF condition. Incorporated in Vermont. Rare and early
Vermont company, RWH, NY was the printer. Rare and attractive
certificate. �������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$150-300
Confederate Banknotes
1008
1008 Confederate States of America Contemporary Counterfeits.
$20
1861 T-19 F-VF; $10 1861 T-22 VG, stains. $5 1861 T-33 VG. Also in-
cluded is a genuine T-28 with Fine details but pieces missing. [4]
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$150-300
Virginia
1009 Confederate States of America, October 1863 Issued Banknote
Richmond, VA 1863 $50.00, P-62. Portrait Pres. Jefferson Davis at
center, ornate green back. Cut Cancelled XF with minor toning and
missing upper right. Corner.������������������������������������������������ Est.
$80-160
1010 Confederate States of America. 1861. $5. Contemporary coun-
terfeit.
CT-31. S/N 364. ppC. Five women, red protectors, PMG
graded. Choice Very Fine. NET. “Thinning.” (Light oil stain near the
top, barely visible.) ����������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$50-75
1011
1011 Confederate States of America. 1864. $500.
T-64. S/N 23938.
ppD. Stonewall Jackson. PMG graded. Very Fine 30 NET. “Staining,
Closed Pinholes.” ������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$250-350
1012 Confederate States of America. 1864. 50 Cents.
T-63. S/N
86805. ppF. Jefferson Davis. PMG graded. Gem Uncirculated 65
EPQ. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$100-150
The next series of (5) lots are Advertising notes
“In Memoriam” for the Confederacy and the Confederate
Soldiers…. “ Representing nothing on God’s earth now,
As a pledge of a nation dead and gone, Keep it dear
friend, and show it...We knew it hardly a value in gold,
yet as gold the soldiers received it , Gazed in our eyes as a
promise to pay and each patriot soldier believed it...”
1013
1013 CSA, February 1864 Issued Banknote with “In Memoriam” Over-
print on Back.
Richmond,VA 1864 $5.00, P-67. Capital at Richmond
at center, blue back, Choice AU with miniscule edge nick on lower
rt. edge.������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est.
$80-160
1014 CSA, February 1864 Issued Banknote with “In Memoriam” Over-
print on Back.
Richmond, VA 1864 $10.00, P-68. Artillery, horse-
men pulling cannon, blue back Choice AU.�������������������������� Est.
$80-160
1015 CSA, February 1864 Issued Banknote with “In Memoriam” Over-
print on Back.
Richmond, VA 1864 $20.00, P-69. Capital at Nash-
ville at center, blue back, VF with miniscule torn corner lower left.
������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$100-200
1016 CSA, February 1864 Issued Banknote with “In Memoriam” Over-
print on Back.
Richmond, VA 1864 $50.00, P-70. Portrait Pres. Jef-
ferson Davis at center, blue back, Choice VF with miniscule edge
split on mid right Side.�������������������������������������������������������Est.
$120-240
1017
1017 CSA, February 1864 Issued Banknote with “In Memoriam” Over-
print on Back.
Richmond, VA 1864 $100.00, P-71. Portrait Lucy
Pickens at center, blue back, Choice XF with miniscule edge split on
lower left Side.�������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$150-300
Virginia. South Carolina
1018 Confederate and Southern Banknote Trio.
Confederate States of
America: 1. Issued Richmond, VA. $100, 1862, Pick 42-b, Milkmaid
at lower left, steam passenger train center top. Reverse Interest
paid at Savannah, GA. Choice VF; 2. Issued Richmond, VA. $10,
1864, Pick 68, Reddish underprint, Artillery horsemen pulling can-
non at upper center. VF; 3. The State Bank, South Carolina, Issued
June 19, 1857, Bank Building at Center, Red “FIVE” overprint on mo-
cha colored paper. Choice Fine with scattered pinholes. ����Est.
$120-240