Archives International Auctions - Auction 109 December 16, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 109 72 December 16, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Southern States 375 375 Southern & C.S.A. Issued Banknotes Assortment, ca.1859 to 1864, Southern States, 1859-1864, Lot of 20 Issued Banknotes and Checks, Includes notes from State of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Georgia, and several notes from Confederate States of America. Lot also includes National Bank of Cortland I/U checks, Notes range from Fine to VF+ condition. (20). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-400 Various States 376 376 U.S. Fractional and C.S.A. Banknote Assortment, 1861 to 1875. Various States, 1861-75. Lot of 5 Issued Banknotes, Includes: 1861, Confederate States of America, $5, T-11, S/N 5202 p Bb, Legacy graded About Good 3 ‘Cut-Out Cancelled’ with comment “Splits, Tears, and Damage: Partially Backed;” 1862, Fractional Currency, 5 Cents, First Issue, Fr.# 1230, Legacy graded Very Fine 20 with comments “Bottom Edge Unevenly Trimmed; Missing LR Corner;’ 1862, Virginia Treasury Note, $1 Cr.17 (2), S/Ns 127742 pp A and 143767 pp A, Both Legacy graded Fine 12 - Both with comments one says “Splits and Tears; Old Repair on Back” and other “Missing UR and LL Corners; Small Stains; Small Hole near Center;” 1875, State of Louisiana, $5 Baby Bonds (2), S/N 622-53089 pp C & 622-53090 pp C, Both Legacy graded: First is Choice About New 58’Hole Punch Cancelled - Four Coupons Attached’ with comment “Edge Tear and Stain in Coupons at Right” other is graded Gem New 66 PPQ ‘ Hole Punch Cancelled - Four Coupons Attached’” (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������� Est. $100-200 Virginia 377 377 C.S.A., Confederate States Form #19, August, 1864 Purchase order for “One Beef Weighing 800 Pounds” Winchester, Virginia, 1864. Form #19 Invoice paid to Edward Hicks for 800 pounds of Beef at 30 cents a pound. Signed by Holmes Conrad. VF condition. Holmes Conrad ( January 31, 1840 – September 4, 1915) was an American politician, lawyer and military officer. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted as a private in Company A, 1st Virginia Cavalry and saw active service throughout the war. He was commissioned a lieutenant and was appointed adjutant in August 1862. In 1864 he became major and assistant inspector general of Thomas Rosser’s cavalry division, serving there until the end of the war....... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-150 378 378 C.S.A., Post Office Department, Treasurer of the Confederate States of America, 1865 Issued Warrant Virginia and North Carolina, Feb. 10th, 1865. Post Office Warrant from the Confederate States of America Issued for $114.97, S/N 5900, Black text with thin black border, “Transportation of the Mails” in banner at left, Portrait of a man at top center, Signed by John H. Reagan as Postmaster General at bottom right, but very faint signature. Issued to Samuel Forester. John H. Reagan (8 October 1818 - 6 March 1905) was a Texas politician who resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives when Texas seceded from the United States to join the Confederacy. He was a member of Jefferson Davis’s cabinet, serving as the Postmaster General. Following the Civil War, Reagan supported collaboration with the subsequent U.S. government, a perspective that was not shared by many of his fellow peers. He continued to serve the United States in a political capacity, and was elected to Congress, then later the U.S. Senate. Printed by Archer &Daly. This Post Office warrant was issued a little over 2 months before the end of the war officially ended on April 22nd, 1865. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $600-1000
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