Archives International Auctions- AIA XXIX Part I
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October 24,2015
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comSCRIPOPHILY - RAILROADS
Illinois
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173 Chicago, Springfield and St. Louis Railroad CompanyIllinois,1883,
$1,000. Issued and uncancelled, 6% first mortgage gold bond. Black
border with brakeman on left, man waving at train on right and train
at station on bottom. ABNCo with coupons.VF, Scarce and attractive
bond. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$$120-$240
Alabama
174
174 Alabama & Chattanooga Rail Road Co. 1869.AL. $1000 Bond, 36
coupons. Steam locomotive at top center and two scenes flanking.
Revenue stamp. ABNC. VF.�������������������������������������������������� Est.
$175-275
175
175 South & North Alabama Railroad Co. 1886 Specimen Bond.Alabama. Specimen $1000 Consolidated Mortgage 5% Gold Bond.
Green border. Top with slaves moving cotton bales over fancy title
and bottom with miners working in mine. Red specimen overprints,
POC’s and “00000” serial numbers. XF condition. Coupons attached.
Only listed as a specimen in Cox. This example was from one of our
auctions in 2007-2008. Extremely attractive and rare. ��������Est.
$180-350
Alaska
176
176 Valdez, Marshall Pass and Northern Railroad Co., Issued Bond.Alaska, 1905, $1000, Series A 1st Mortgage 30 Year 5% Gold Bond,
Issued andUncancelled,Vertical format, Coupons attached, Black on
olive border and underprint, No vignette, VF condition. ������Est.
$100-200
Arizona
177
177 Bradshaw Mountain Railroad Company, Stock Certificate.Prescott,Arizona, 1911, 1Share, Issued, ink andPOC stock certificate.
Cert. # 45, Black border with light green underprint, Ornate title, no
vignette, VF condition. �������������������������������������������������������Est.
$100-200
California
178
178 San Juan Pacific Railway Co., 1908 Bond Pair.California. Lot of
2 bonds, Both are 1st Mortgage 6% Gold Coupon Bonds, Includes
$100, green and $500, orange-brown. Train ( SJPRR No. 208 ) above
the words “ The Old Mission Route”. The San Juan Pacific Railway
was operative May 4, 1907 and provided rail service from the San
Juan Portland Cement Plant to the Southern Pacific at Chittenden.
The San Juan Pacific Railway was operating a seven mile line, the
Mission Route, to San Juan Bautista. �����������������������������������Est.
$100-200