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Archives International Auctions AIAXXVIII

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September 17, 2015

Archives International Auctions

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Minnesota

1061

1061Bank of Northfield Uncut Sheet of 3 Proprietary Proofs Error - Mis-registration of Colors.

Northfield, Minnesota. Lot of 3 error

notes (uncut sheet of 3), 18xx (originally printed in the 1850’s but

reprinted ca.1960-70’s), $1-$2-$3, (MN-98-G2a; G4a; G6a), Modern

“Proprietary Proof” sheet trio. The $1 note has seated reaper and

young allegorical woman flanking numeral “1” on lower middle

left; the $2 note has Native American family in canoe in middle,

Young woman on LL and allegorical woman with “2” on LR; The

$3 note has seated agricultural woman with grain and locomotive

on upper left, male reaper with large scythe on LR and portrait of

young attractive woman in middle top. Black printing with brick red

underprint, printed on thin white card, Choice to Gem Uncirculated

condition. ABNC, Rare as uncut error sheet of this proof only issue

with the black overprint off center by 1/4 of an inch or more. (ABN

Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15, 2012) �������������������������� Est.

$900-1800

New York

1062

1062Gene’s Clothes Shop, Rochester NY.

New York. 5 Cent scrip

notes. Perforated edges, but some with one or two straight edges.

Extremely Fine +. 5 pieces. ������������������������������������������������������Est.

$25-40

Pennsylvania

1063

1063Philadelphia Copper Printing Check or Promissory Note Plate.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ND (ca.1820’s), Copper printing plate

with 2 checks or promissory notes on 9 by 8 inch copper plate.

Unique copper printing plate from a new estate find and the first

time ever offered in public auction. The plate has areas of spotting

and light corrosion in a couple of areas but is still readable, the

back has Jb (Jacob) Keim imprinted on the top margin who possibly

manufactured the printing plate. Unique copper printing plate from

a new estate find and the first time ever offered in public auction.

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$400-800

South Carolina

1064

1064Bank of the State of South Carolina, ca.1850’s $4 Proof Obsolete

Banknote.

Charleston, SouthCarolina, $4, (SC-45-G42B), Black with

red protector, Fort at topmiddle, Male portraits left and right bottom

corners, POC’s, printed on india paper, Superb Gem Uncirculated 67

EPQ with the purple hand stamp partially showing through the face,

otherwise a lovely note with large even margins, sharp corners and

bright vivid colors. BA-BC. ��������������������������������������������������Est.

$300-600