Archives International Auctions - Auction 111 February 17, 2026

Archives International Auctions - Sale 111 10 February 17, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com France 47 47 France. Banque de France andAssociation deSecours Mutuels des Artiste Dramatiques Lottery Tickets, ND (1880s) to 1971, Group of 5 Issued Banknotes. France, ND (1880s) to 1971. Lot of 5 Issued Banknotes, Includes: Association de Secours Mutuels des Artiste Dramatiques, ca.1880s Lottery Tickets with face value of 1 Franc each and top prize of 100,000 Francs (2); Banque de France 1915, 5 Francs, P-70; 1962, 5 Nouveaux Francs, P-141a, PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ; 1971, 50 Francs, P-148d, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 with comment “Pinholes.” Ungraded notes range from VF to XF condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted..................................................................................... Est. $180-260 germany 48 48 Germany (Third Reich). Nationalsozi alistischer Deutscher Arbeiterverein, Series A, Unverzinslicher Schuldschein, 1 Mark, ca.1933–1934. Germany, ca.1921. 10 Mark, Promissory Note, Black and red print with swastika designs in border and at bottom left, S/N 004060, Fine to VF condition. This Unverzinslicher Schuldschein (non-interest-bearing obligation) was issued by the National Socialist German Workers’ Association (NSDAP), Munich headquarters, pursuant to a party resolution dated January 19, 1921, during the movement’s formative years. The document was created specifically to finance the acquisition, preservation, and expansion of the party newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, which became one of the regime’s most important propaganda organs. Unlike a conventional bond, the Schuldschein paid no interest and functioned as an ideological contribution rather than an investment. Redemption was promised in cash between 1925 and 1940, but only to holders deemed of “Aryan descent,” embedding racial doctrine directly into a financial instrument. Richly ornamented with Nazi symbolism and heroic worker imagery, the document illustrates how early National Socialist organizations merged finance, propaganda, and ideology into a single, carefully controlled fundraising mechanism. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $120-240 49 49 Germany. German Ministry of Transport, 1923, Issued Railroad Banknote. Berlin, Germany, 1923. 20 Billionen Mark, P-S1031, Issued Banknote, Black print with pink paper with olive underprint, Uniface note, S/N 155565 Block GH28, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ........................................................ Est. $200-300 50 50 Germany. Issued Banknote Assortment, ca.1917 to 1929. Germany, 1917-29. Lot of 5 Issued Banknotes, Includes: Darlehenskassenschein, 1917, 5 Mark, P-56b; Reichsbanknote, 1922, 5000 Mark, P-81; 1923, 100,000 Mark, P-83a; 1929, 10 Reichsmark, P-180b; 20 Reichsmark, P-181a. Notes range from Choice Fine to AU condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ...................................................... Est. $50-100 germany - Banknote Collection 51 51 German Issued Banknote Assortment, 1904 to 1945. Germany......., 1904-45. Lot of 23 Issued Banknotes, Includes: Imperial Treasury Notes, 1904, 5 Mark, P-8a; Republic Treasury Notes, 1920, 10 Mark, P-67a (7); 1922, 1000 Mark, P-76c (5); 1923, 500,000 Mark, P-88b; 1923, 1 Million Mark, P-93; 1923, 20 Milliarden Mark, P-118a; Local Sudetenland and Lower Silesia, 1945, 20 Reichsmark, P-187 (7). Notes are in AU to UNC condition. (23). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted.......................................... Est. $120-240

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