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291 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., Southwestern Division, 1946
Specimen Bond.
1946, $500. Specimen 1st Mortgage 5% (3 1/2%
Secured) Series A, Coupon Bond. Coupons attached. VF condition.
Specimen overprint and POC’s. ABNC. Allegorical young boys or
cherubs flank “$500” denomination counter, Orange border and un-
derprint, Unlisted as a coupon bond type and date in Cox. Extreme-
ly Rare and attractive railroad bond. ABNC. �����������������������Est.
$150-300
292 Baltimore Consolidated Railway Co., 1897-99 Stock Certificate.
Maryland, Lot of 2 Issued and Uncancelled stocks, 1897, 60 Shares;
1899, 100 Shares, Both with different vignettes, Both in Fine to VF
condition. This company merged with United Railways in 1899.
Franklin BNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$75-150
293 Maryland and Delaware Coast Railway Co., Specimen Bond.
Maryland, 1924, $1000 Specimen 1st Mortgage 6% Specimen Gold
Coupon Bond, Black on orange border and underprint, interurban
railroad on top with people boarding, POC’s, red SPECIMEN over-
print and red s/n “00000”, VF condition, FLD-ABNC. Listed railroad
but unlisted bond in Cox. �������������������������������������������������� Est.
$140-280
294
294 Western Maryland Railroad Co., 1902, $1000 Specimen Bond.
Maryland, 1902, $1000 1st Mortgage 50 Year 4% Specimen Gold
Bond, Black print on green border and underprint, Two cherubs
flanking title top center with moving locomotive head-on bottom
center, POC’s red SPECIMEN overprint and red s/n “00000”,VF con-
dition, IBNC. Listed railroad but unlisted bond in Cox. Only known
as a specimen and the one listed is from a previous auction of Ar-
chives International Auctions. Rare and very attractive.�����Est.
$120-240
Massachusetts
295
295 Easton Branch Railroad Corp. 1865 Signed by Oliver Ames.
Mas-
sachusetts. 1865. 9 Shares, Blue paper, brown 25 Cents revenue
stamp affixed, Signed byOliver Ames, railroad promoter associated
with the Credit Mobilier scandal. He succeeded John Dix as Union
Pacific president, VF.����������������������������������������������������������Est.
$200-400
Mexico
296
296 Ferrocarriles Unidos De Yucatan - United Railroads of Yucatan,
Inc., 1910 Specimen Bond.
Mexico. 1910. 500 Pounds Sterling -
4860 Pesos Mexican Gold - U.S. $2,430 and other denominations.
1st Mortgage 5%GoldCoupon Bond. Rust border and undertint. Lo-
comotive right to left on right side with ornate title on left. Coupons
attached. “00000” serial numbers and POC’s. XF condition. Rare
and attractive bond. BW&C. Unlisted railroad in Mexico. ��� Est.
$250-500