Archives International Auctions- AIA XXIX Part II
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October 29,2015
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1202 Central Bank of Virginia, 1 Dollar, 1862; City of Petersburg, 1 Dollar, 1861.VA. Cattle and plow on first. Fine and Very Good. 2
pieces.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est.
$60-90
1203
1203 Central Bank of Virginia. 10, 20, 50 Dollars. 1860.VA. Overseer on
first, Milk maid on second and three females on third. ABNC. First
Very Good, others Fine or a bit better. 3 pieces. �������������������Est.
$300-400
1204
1204Corporation of Winchester. 25 Cents, 1 Dollar; Corporation of Fredericksburg, 2 Dollars. 1861-62.VA. Small change notes payable
when $5.00 in value is reached. FirstVeryGood, others Fine. 3 pieces.
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$75-125
1205
1205 County of Scott, 50 Cents; County of Richmond, 75 Cents. 1862.VA. Both Uncirculated. 2 pieces. ������������������������������������������� Est.
$75-150
1206
1206Monticello Bank. 20 Dollars. 1860.VA. Monticello view at top right.
ABNC. Fine.���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$60-90
Washington
1207
1207 PugetSoundCo-operativeColony, ca. 1887WashingtonTerritorial Fractional Scrip Note.Port Angeles, Washington Territory, ND
(ca. 1887), 25 Cents, P-Unlisted, Blue with gold underprint of the
denomination “Twenty Five Cents”, quail to the left, partially
issued and signed by Treasurer “Nellie Wood”, 3.75 by 2.25 inches,
Uncirculated to CU condition, The Puget Sound Co-operative Colony
was a Utopian collective established at Portland in May 1887, Rare
WesternTerritorial banknote. “West Shore Litho&Eng.Co. Portland,
OR.” ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$200-400
Washington, D.C.
1208
1208Union Bank of Columbia Uncut Sheet of 2 Proprietary Proofs Plus Matching Undertint Proofs..Washington, D.C. Lot of 2 notes
(uncut sheet of 2) and 2 under tint proofs, 18xx (printed originally
in the 1850-60’s, this sheet is ca.1960-70’s), $20-50, (DC-365-G6a;
G8a), Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. The $20 proof has portraits
of distinguished men on lower left and right and capital building in
middle. Notches on left and right margins for printing registration.
Black printing with green underprint counterfeit protectors, printed
on thin white card, Also included is the underprint that is green on
the note, but this is black only, also printed on thin white card, Both
sheets are choice to Gem Uncirculated condition. ABNC. Archival
“Proprietary” proofs rarely seen in sheet form with under tint sheet
proof. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15, 2012) �������� Est.
$400-800