AIA 104 B-Timed Auction July 24, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 104B 81 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 921 921 MI, OH, IN, IL, MO, IA.Wabash Railroad Co., 1889 (1902 to 1906), Specimen Railroad Registered Bond Trio. MI, OH, IN, IL, MO, IA, 1889 (1902 to 1906) Lot of 3 Specimen Bonds, Includes: 1906 $1000 Registered Series A 6% Debenture Bond, Black with green border; 1902 $1000 Registered 6% Series B Denture Bond, Black with brown border; 1905 $10,000 Registered 6% Series B Debenture Bond, Black with blue border. All have allegorical woman reclining at top, Men in railyard with trains at bottom, Specimen overprints, POCs, are in Fine to VF condition, printed by ABNC. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ��������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-350 Missouri 922 922 MO. Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis, 1903, Specimen Registered Gold BondTrio Missouri, 1903. Lot of 3 Specimen Bonds, all are 4% General Mortgage Refunding Sinking Fund Registered Gold Bonds, including: $1000 with blue border; $5000 with brown border; and $Odd with brown border, all featuring same vignette of St. Louis Union station at top center. All have red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Condition ranges fromVF condition, $-Odd Bond with Minor splitting along fold lines. ABNC. (3). $Odd Bond is Unlisted in Cox. ��������� Est. $160-280 923 923 Saint Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad Co. 1857 I/C State Bond Missouri, 1857. $1000 I/C 6% Coupon Bond, Black text with thin black border with 33 coupons attached, countryside scenes at left and right borders, Allegorical man reclining an at bottom center. POCs over signatures and seal. VG condition with some toning and staining, split down center, and has been mounted on thick cardstock. Signed by Robert Marcellus Stewart (March 12, 1815 – September 21, 1871) who was the 14th Governor of Missouri from 1857 to 1861, during the critical years just prior to the American Civil War. Stewart was a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1845, and served as a member of the state senate for ten years. In 1856 Trusten Polk was elected as governor; and then U.S. Senator at the beginning of 1857. Polk opted for the Senate, and Stewart then ran for the governorship. He won the August election and was installed as governor in October 1857. When Stewart left office in January 1861, he urged Missouri to adopt an armed neutrality in the impending Civil War and not to provide men or arms to either side though his own preference was for preserving the Union. Rarely seen in any condition. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-120 Missouri, Arkansas 924 924 MO. & AR. St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Co., 1881, Specimen Gold Coupon Bond Missouri, Arkansas, 1881. $1000 Specimen 5% General Consolidated Railway and Land Grant Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black printing with green border, Train tracks below Iron Mountain at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 S/Ns, and POCs. VF condition. ���������������������������������� Est. $90-160
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