Archives International Auctions Auction 100 March 26, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 100 81 March 26, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 305 305 SC. Colonial Currency, June 1, 1775, 10 Pounds, SC-99, Issued Banknote. Charles Town (Charleston), South Carolina, June 1, 1775. 10 Pounds, SC- 99, P-Unlisted, Issued Banknote, Black printing with ‘Et Deus Omnipotens’ on emblem at bottom right corner, Uniface note, S/N 14089, PCGS graded Very Fine 25 Apparent with comments “Splits, Tears, Minor Edge Damage, and Repairs; Paperclip Rust Strains on Back.” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $400-600 Virginia 306 306 VA. Virginia State Colonial Currency, March 1, 1781 First Issue, $750, VA-2081b, Issued Banknote. Virginia, March 1, 1781. $750 = 225 Pounds, CC-2081b, P-S3657, Issued Banknote, Black printing with Bill spelt at ‘Qill’, Uniface note on thick paper, S/N 11192, PCGS graded Choice About New 58 Apparent with comments “Small Edge and Internal Tears.” ������������������������������������������������� Est. $500-800 Washington City 307 307 Washington City, ND (ca. 1795) 12th Canal Lottery Ticket. Washington City, ND (ca.1795), Canal Lottery. Issued to help pay for “cutting the CANAL through the CITY of WASHINGTON, to the Eastern Branch Harbour.,” 4 Inches by 1.5 inches, “12” hand written on top middle, S/N 14928, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with comment “Pinholes.” ����������������������������������������������������������� Est. $110-180 U.S. Treasury Notes Washington D.C. 308 308 Washington D.C. , U.S. Treasury Note, $100 Act of March 4th, 1814 Remainder. Washington D.C., March 4th, 1814 ( January 1, 1815 handwritten), $100, Hessler X74C, Fr. TN-6, Remainder partially filled out, Edward Fox | Samuel Clarke | Double Signature remainder, Black printing on toned off-white paper, eagle holding olive branches at top right, Shield, cannons and flags bottom middle, S/N 9419 pp C, PMG graded Very Fine 20 NET with note of edge damage and small pieces missing with a small area of ink burn in the middle right, payable at 5 & 2/5% interest, Serial numbered 9419 and pen-dated Jan’y. 1., 1815 (over 4) at the top, with the year 1816 below for the one-year payable. Payable to “A S Bulloch N. Agt.” At “Philad’a.”. This note is consecutive with the one offered at Heritage in November 2020 which sold for $31,200. That example was in Choice EF 45. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an amazing U.S. rarity. This is the first time we have offered an example of this type and we are sure it will attract significant attention. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $12,000-18,000
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