Archives International Auctions Auction 100 March 26, 2025

Archives International Auctions - Sale 100 55 March 26, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Liberty Loan Checks, Drafts, Warrants & Stamps New York & Baltimore 200 200 U.S. Liberty Loan Payment Coupon/Stamp Proof Quartet, ca.1917-1919. Washington, D.C., New York and Baltimore. Lot of 4 Proof Liberty Loan Partial Payment stamps. ca.1917-1919. P-Unlisted. $1; $2; $2; $4. 4 different Liberty Loan Coupons or stamps. All are printed on India paper in green and mounted on large format manila envelope. 1). $1, Third Liberty Loan Bond Coupon, “This Certificate When Attached to a Third Liberty Loan Coupon Book on a purchase of a $50 Bond... THIRD LIBERTY LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK CITY”; 2). $2 coupon for purchase of $50 Fourth Liberty Loan Bond, Fourth Liberty Loan Association of New York; 3). $4 coupon for purchase of $100 Fourth Liberty Loan Bond, Fourth Liberty Loan Association of New York; 4). $2 coupon for purchase of $50 Fourth Liberty Loan Bond, Fourth Liberty Loan Association of Baltimore. All are printed in dark green on either india or thin white paper, cut down to stamp or coupon size with plate numbers on top and mounted on large manila envelope. Rare U.S. Liberty Loan bond ephemera. Unique format. ABNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $900-1,200 U.S. Liberty Loan Ephemera New York 201 201 U.S. 3rd Liberty Loan, Partial Payment Proof Stamp of $1 for Purchase of $50 Loan. New York City, NY and Washington, D.C., 1918. $1. Text states “This certificate when attached to a Third Liberty Loan Coupon Book Represents a Payment of One Dollar on a purchase of one $50 Third Liberty Loan Bond”. Large Die Proof printed in green on india paper. Plate # C-14537. Choice uncirculated condition. ABNC. Rare Liberty Loan proof stamp in pristine condition. ������������������������������ Est. $350-500 U.S. Liberty Loan Checks, Drafts & Warrants New York 202 202 NY. Liberty Loan Association of Banks and Trust Companies of NewYork City. 1918 Interest Adjustment Check New York, September 1, 1918. $0.07 I/U Interest Adjustment Check, S/N 131666, Black print on green undertint, Payable to the Hanover National Bank of the City of New York. VF condition with vertical fold lines. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $230-375 U.S. Liberty Loan Checks, Drafts, Warrants & Stamps Washington, D.C. 203 203 U.S. Treasurer of the U.S., Liberty Loan Bonds, Interest Payment Checks, ca.1918 to 1920 Issued Quartet Washington, D.C., Lot of 4 I/C Check payments, Includes 1918. $1.06 I/C Interest Payment due from a First Liberty Loan Converted 4.25% Bond, S/N 48713, Black print with Department of the Treasury seal at left, The First Liberty Bond Act, also known as the Liberty Loan Act of 1917, was passed by Congress on April 24, 1917, 18 days after the United States declared war on Germany. The act authorized the U.S. Treasury to sell $5 billion in bonds to fund the war effort; 1920. $42.50 I/C Interest Payment due from a Third Liberty Loan 4 1/4% Bond, S/N 1452553, Black print with green underprint, Department of the Treasury seal at left, POCs, Signature at bottom right near pencil annotations. The Third Liberty Loan Act was passed by Congress on April 4, 1918 as part of the U.S. government’s effort to sell Liberty Bonds to help fund World War I; 1919. $2.02 I/C Interest Payment due from a Fourth Liberty Loan 4 1/4% Bond, S/N 32675, Black print, Department of the Treasury seal at left, POCs, Signatures at bottom, Faint handstamps and signature on back. The Fourth Liberty Bond Act was passed by Congress on July 9, 1918, and authorized the U.S. Treasury to increase the amount of loans that could be made to foreign governments to $7 billion; and, 1920. $23.75 I/C Interest Payment due from a Victory Liberty Loan 4 3/4% Note, S/N 481,677, Black print on off blue-green paper, Department of the Treasury seal at left, POCs at left, Signature at bottom right. The Victory Liberty Loan was a federal bond issued during World War I. Condition ranges from Choice VF to AU condition with light tape remnants on the back of all 4, possibly from previous mounting, Outstanding collection of these rarely seen Liberty Loan bond related fiscal documents. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $700-1,200

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