Archives International Auctions Auction 100 March 26, 2025

Introduction to the Sale Foreword Archives International Auctions is thrilled to unveil its landmark 100th auction, set for March 26th, 2025. This highly anticipated event will feature a remarkable collection of rare and historic items, many of which have not been available for public sale in 25 to 50 years—or ever. A highlight of the auction is the extensive U.S. Federal Bond and Liberty Loan Bond section, showcasing over 25 exceptional pieces, many missing from even the most advanced collections. Additionally, a wide array of Federal Drafts, Warrants, Checks, and fiscal documents from prestigious government agencies—including the War, Navy, Army, Interior, and Post Office Departments—will be presented, many of which have never been offered before at auction or through private sale. Collectors will also be drawn to a stunning selection of World banknotes, featuring rare and desirable notes from China, Hong Kong, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Mexico, and more. U.S. Colonial, Obsolete, and Confederate currency will be represented by over 115 lots, including many items new to the auctioneer’s platform. Further excitement is generated by the inclusion of over 130 lots of U.S. Large and Small type notes, with many pieces not seen in more than 25 years. For enthusiasts of early American currency, 25 lots of 1907 Panic Currency from a notable collection will provide an opportunity to acquire rarely seen examples. The auction will conclude with an outstanding selection of Scripophily, featuring issued and specimen bonds and shares from the worlds of railroads, banking, mining, and foreign certificates. This historic auction promises to captivate collectors, dealers, and investors alike, offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to acquire some of the most significant and sought-after items in numismatic and financial history. We will be holding our 101st auction in mid to late April. We are now working on and actively seeking consignments for our Winter and Spring 2025 auctions to include U.S. and World Banknotes, Coins, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera as well as desirable numismatic & philatelic items. Please contact us to discuss how you may participate in our future auctions. The team at Archives International Auctions would like to thank you for your participation. We hope we are adding a little fun and enjoyment to your life and that you are doing well. Best of luck Bob Schwartz

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