Archives International Auctions - Auction 110 January 20, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 110 45 January 20, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Pennsylvania 214 214 PA. Civil War, Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, 1864, Patriotic Issued Check Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1864. $3 I/U Check, Red printing with American flag at left side with only 36 stars, S/N 2520, Uncirculated condition. Usually found as remainders. Back has offset impression of flag. ������������� Est. $45-75 215 215 PA. Easton and Wilkesbarre Turnpike Co. & Bank of Lewiston, 1816 to 1844, Issued Obsolete Banknote Pair. Pennsylvania, 1816-44. Lot of 2 Issued Obsolete Banknotes, Includes: 1814., Easton and Wilkesbarre Turnpike Co., $2, S/N 263 pp A; 1844, Bank of Lewiston, $5, S/N 47 pp C. Notes are in VF to XF condition. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������ Est. $75-150 216 216 PA. Manual Labor Banking House, 1836, Issued Obsolete Banknote. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania…., 1836. $10 Issued Obsolete Banknote, Black print with portraits of men at left and right and glass blowing factory at top left corner, S/N 5269 pp A, VF to XF condition. UBS&H. ���������������������������������������������������������� Est. $60-120 217 217 PA. Manual Labor Banking House, 1836, Issued Obsolete Banknote. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania…., 1836. $10 Issued Obsolete Banknote, Black print with portraits of men at left and right and glass blowing factory at top left corner, S/N 5794 pp A, VF to XF condition. UBS&H. ���������������������������������������������������������� Est. $60-120 218 218 PA. Pennsylvania Savings Bank,, 18xx, ca.1830-50, $20, Proprietary-Reprint Proof, ca.1940-60s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 18xx, ca.1830-50). $20, AS380UNL20RP pp A, Proprietary-Reprint proof obsolete banknote, Black and white printing with large ship at center and other vignettes at left and right, Uniface note, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ, W. E. Tucker & Co. �������� Est. $100-200 219 219 PA. Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania, 1844 to 1850, State Appropriation School FundWarrant Trio. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1844- 50. Lot of 3 Issued Warrants, each payable to local treasurers for school districts under the statewide education appropriation act. All are signed at Harrisburg, with engraved rural schoolhouse vignettes and allegorical figures representing education and civic virtue. These early state-level school funding warrants reflect Pennsylvania’s mid-19th- century commitment to public education and are appealing examples of early American fiscal engraving. VF condition overall with typical archival handling. UBSH, (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $45-90
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