Archives International Auctions Auction 104 July 23, 2025
Introduction to the Sale Foreword Archives International Auctions Announces Sale 104 – A Landmark Numismatic Offering Archives International Auctions is proud to present our 104th sale, scheduled for July 23rd, 2025. This exciting event features over 500 lots of rare and historically significant numismatic treasures, including U.S. and World banknotes, coins, fiscal documents, historic & Security printing ephemera, and scripophily. The sale offers an extraordinary mix of collector-grade and museum-quality pieces, many of which have never appeared at auction previously. The centerpiece of this auction is a spectacular $10,000 1934 Federal Reserve Note, Fr. 2231-B, Ex. Binion’s Horseshoe, graded PCGS About Unc 50. This iconic rarity, formerly displayed at Binion’s Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas as part of the famous $1 million display, represents one of the finest examples available and is expected to draw significant attention from elite collectors and institutions. Other highlights include a close to 80 lots of U.S. paper money, featuring Nevada Large and Small Type National Banknotes, rare obsolete banknotes from an old New England estate held by the family since the 1890s, Legal Tender Notes, Silver Certificates, and an impressive selection of Small Type Federal Reserve Notes highlighted by the $10,000 Binion note. The coin section features over sixty lots of U.S. and World coin issues, including examples ideal for both advanced and new collectors. Also included is a diverse assortment of historic ephemera, stock and bond certificates, and security printing artifacts, appealing to collectors of American history, transportation, finance, and industry. Rarely seen fiscal documents and specimen bonds from the archives of the American Bank Note Company offer unique insights into U.S. economic history. Whether you are a seasoned collector or entering the world of numismatics for the first time, Sale 104 provides a rare opportunity to acquire outstanding material spanning centuries of financial and monetary history. We are currently accepting consignments for our upcoming Summer and Fall 2025 auctions. If you would like to participate or consign to our auctions, please contact us directly. We thank you for your continued support and wish you the best of luck in your bidding. Sincerely, Bob Schwartz
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