Archives International Auctions Auction 101 April 23, 2025

Archives International Auctions - Sale 101 29 April 23, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 136 136 Czechoslovakia. Theresienstadt Ghetto, 1943, Issued Banknote Pair. Czechoslovakia, 1943. Lot of 2 Issued Banknotes, Includes: 10 Kronen, SB 704, and 20 Kronen, SB 705. Both notes have Jewish star at bottom left corner with Moses holding the 10 commandments on back, Both notes are PCGS graded Superb Gem New 67PPQ. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. �������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-400 Scripophily - Foreign 137 137 Czechoslovak State Loan of 1922 (Bond Reissued in 1946 and then again in 1951), SpecimenGold Coupon Bond. Czechoslovakia, 1922, $100 Specimen Bearer Coupon bond in English and Czech, Black on olive green border and underprint, Czechoslovakia Arms at top, 2 different overprints added when the bond was reissued on the original form. Specimen overprints, POC’s. ABNC. Extremely rare. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $600-900 138 138 Czechoslovak State Loan of 1922, Specimen Coupon Bond Reissued in 1946 and then again in 1951. Czechoslovakia, 1922. $500 Specimen 8% External Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black on blue border and underprint with Czechoslovakia Arms at top, 2 different overprints added when the bond was reissued on the original form, Specimen overprints and POC’s, ABNC. The Czechoslovak State Loan of 1922 was a bond issued by the new government to raise funds for post-WorldWar I reconstruction and economic stabilization. It aimed to attract both domestic and international investors to support infrastructure development and strengthen the national economy. The loan was crucial in establishing Czechoslovakia as a stable, independent state and holds historical value as a financial artifact from that era. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $600-900 Ephemera - Colonial West Indies Danish West Indies 139 139 St. Bartholomew,West Indies “St. Barts”, 1797 Tri-Lingual Notice of Legal Fees under Swedish Rule. St. Bartholomew, West Indies, and Stockholm, Sweden, May 2, 1797, 54 x 41.5 cm. Broadside with Trilingual notice of legal fees in the island of St. Bartholomew, around 40 different legal services are listed, A line toward the end states “the poor pay nothing”, Written in Swedish, French and English, Sweden took over the island in 1784 when it was purchased from France and controlled it until 1878, Unused and untrimmed margins as issued in excellent fresh condition, Printed in large bold type at bottom “Gustav Adolph. (L.S.), Only 3 other copies of this document are known. Rare and historic early West Indies document. ��������������� Est. $650-1000

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