AIA 105 B-Timed Auction August 26, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 105B 16 August 26, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Coins & Medals Washington D.C. 1067 1067U.S. Roosevelt Clad Proof Dime Collection, 1968 and 1969, Group of 12 Washington D.C., 1968-69. Lot of 12 Clad Proof Roosevelt Dimes, 1968-S (5) and 1969-S (7). Coins range from Gem to Superb Gem Proof condition. (12 Coins). ������ Est. $25-40 U.S. Colonial Banknotes & Fiscal Documents Connecticut 1068 1068CT. Connecticut Pay-Table Office, 1782, Tax Warrant Trio. Hartford, Connecticut, 1782. Lot of 3 Tax Pay Orders Issued by the Pay-Table Office, Black print with black handwriting and signatures, All are signed by William Moseley and Oliver Wolcott. WilliamMoseley (1755-1824) later would serve in the Connecticut state senate. Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760-1833), who was the second United States Secretary of the Treasury, a judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit, and the 24th Governor of Connecticut. The Pay-Table (also known as the Committee of Four) managed Connecticut’s military finances during the Revolutionary War. Financing the Revolution laid a heavy burden upon each colony, especially those which balked at levying taxes. In order to meet immediate needs, such as wages, the colonies relied upon wealthy revolutionists, foreign loans, and taxes and gifts from abroad. Issuing notes such as these was only a temporary solution. All are in VF condition. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $160-280 1069 1069CT. Connecticut Pay-Table Office, 1784, TaxWarrant Trio. Hartford, Connecticut, 1784. Lot of 3 Tax Pay Orders Issued by the Pay-Table Office, Black print with black handwriting and signatures, All have signatures from early Connecticut figure Eleazer Wales. Eleazer Wales was graduate of Yale and Presbyterian Minister who also later served as a Justice of the Peace in Hartford. He remained involved in state politics, acting as State Controller after the war. The Pay-Table (also known as the Committee of Four) managed Connecticut’s military finances during the RevolutionaryWar. Financing the Revolution laid a heavy burden upon each colony, especially those which balked at levying taxes. In order to meet immediate needs, such as wages, the colonies relied upon wealthy revolutionists, foreign loans, and taxes and gifts from abroad. Issuing notes such as these was only a temporary solution. All are in VF condition. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $150-250 1070 1070CT. Connecticut Pay-Table Office, 1785 to 1786, Tax Warrant Trio. Hartford, Connecticut, 1784-86. Lot of 3 Tax Pay Orders Issued by the Pay-Table Office, Black print with black handwriting and signatures. One is made out to Eleazer Wales Esq, a second is made out to Oliver Wolcott, and the third is made out to Andrew Kingsbury. Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760-1833), who was the second United States Secretary of the Treasury, a judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit, and the 24th Governor of Connecticut. Eleazer Wales was graduate of Yale and Presbyterian Minister who also later served as a Justice of the Peace in Hartford. He remained involved in state politics, acting as State Controller after the war. Andrew Kingsbury (1759–1837) was an important Connecticut official who served as State Treasurer from 1794 to 1818. He played a key role in managing the state’s finances during the post-Revolutionary and early federal period. The Pay-Table (also known as the Committee of Four) managed Connecticut’s military finances during the Revolutionary War. Financing the Revolution laid a heavy burden upon each colony, especially those which balked at levying taxes. In order to meet immediate needs, such as wages, the colonies relied upon wealthy revolutionists, foreign loans, and taxes and gifts from abroad. Issuing notes such as these was only a temporary solution. All are in VF condition. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $150-250
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