Archives International Auctions AIAXXVII
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August 4, 2015
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1087State of GeorgiaConfederate States of America. Georgia. $100.
1.2.1863. Also payable by theWestern & Atlantic Rail Road. SCWPM
S869. NiceVery Fine or better. ����������������������������������������������Est.
$50-100
1088
1088 State of Georgia, 1864 Issued Obsolete Banknote.Milled-
geville, Georgia, 1864, $5, Issued obsolete banknote, S/N 4235, Alle-
gorical woman withGeorgia arms in middle, Issued and uncancelled,
VF to ChoiceVF. ���������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$25-50
Illinois
1089
1089Bank of BloomingtonUncut Sheet of 4 Proprietary Proofs.Bloom-
ington, Illinois. Lot of 4 notes (uncut sheet of 4), 18xx (ca.1970’s), $1-
2-3-5, (IL-60-G2a; IL-60-G4a; IL-60-G6a; IL-60-G8a SENC) Modern
“Proprietary Proofs”. The $1 proof has a man with sack and 2 horses
on the left, and portrait of man at right; the $2 note has farmer plow-
ing on right with girl in middle; the $3 has surveyors on left and oxen
pulling wagon in middle; and the $5 note has men with boat and
dogs with sled on lower left and man on lower right. Notches on all
4 margins for printing registration. Black printing without underprint
printed on thin white card, Uncirculated condition. The $5 note is
listed as “SENC” in Haxby.TC&C. Archival “Proprietary” proofs rarely
seen in sheet form. ����������������������������������������������������������Est.
$500-1000
1090
1090City of Paris - E.H. Stein, Prop., Advertising Note, ca.1860-70’s.Chicago, IL. Vlack 5315, Federal mimic Advertising note, $3 “Worth
of Goods for $1”, VF. Attractive and scarce. �����������������������������Est.
$35-70
1091
1091First National Bank of Gem City Business College.Quincy, Illinois.
1873. $500, black on light green underprint, Washington on left
and young girl in middle, beehive on lower right, with ornate title,
back green with information on college. No serial numbers. AU to
Uncirculated condition. Scarce and attractive college currency
note. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$75-150
1092
1092Heinz, Noble & Company - Anchor Pickle & Vinegar Works Obso- lete Banknote, 1 of 3 Found.Woodstock, Illinois, October 1, 1875,
$10, P-Unlisted, Issued obsolete banknote or scrip note. Allegorical
female “Reaper” on left and Franklin on right with red circular under-
print of company logo in red of Anchor with “Anchor Pickle & Vin-
egar Works - Heinz, Noble & Co”. Also black oval overprint on face
“Payable at Murphy & Bishop Banking House”, a few small splits and
the lower left and right corners either missing or detached but still
present, a few small pin holes on the left margin, otherwise crisp,
attractive and only 2 very light vertical folds. This was listed as a 3rd
and final example offered by R.M.Smythe in 2004. Attractive and
definitely rare well known and historic “Pickle” Company in high
grade. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$200-400
Illinois
1093
1093Cross & Banta, Show Printing Advertising Note, ca.1900-10.Chi-
cago, Illinois. Advertising Note. Cross & Banta Show Printing Co.
Dearborn St. Chicago. Advertising Facsimile note. Overprinted on
back for the Iowa Bankers Association Meeting in Des Moines, June
1921. Fine-Very Fine. ���������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$25-50