Archives International Auctions - Auction 111 February 17, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 111 32 February 17, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Zambia 169 169 Zambia. Bank of Zambia, 2006, Sequential Issued Banknote Group. Zambia, 2006. 100 Kwacha, P-38f (98), Sequential Issued Banknotes Collection, m/c printing with bird at right and bank title at top center, S/Ns range from CH/03 3064001 to CH/03 3064100 with only 2 banknotes missing from that run, All are in Choice t Gem Uncirculated or better condition. (98). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $50-100 U.s. & WorLd Coins Jamaica 170 170 Jamaica. NewYork, 9-11 WTC (World Trade Center) Ground Zero Recovery Coin, 1937, Issued Jamaican Penny. Jamaica, 1937. 1/2 Penny Recovered from the World Trade Center after 9-11-2001, PCGS Certified. ........... Est. $100-200 U.s. CoLoniaL Banknotes & FisCaL doCUMents Connecticut 171 171 CT. Connecticut Comptroller’s Office, 1789 and 1790, I/C Payment Certificate Pair. Hartford, Connecticut, 1789-90. Lot of 2 examples of 5 Shillings I/C payments of “Lawful Money out of any Funds appropriated for the Payment of interest on the liquidated Debt of the State of Connecticut.” Black text and simple black scroll work border, cut cancelled at center, Both are signed by Ralph Pomeroy as Comptroller and are in VF to XF condition. Ralph Pomeroy was a notable figure in the late 18th century, serving as the Comptroller of Connecticut in 1790. His career began with significant military service during the American Revolutionary War, where he held positions such as first lieutenant and Deputy Quartermaster General for Connecticut. Following the war, Pomeroy engaged in mercantile and manufacturing activities in Hartford. Despite his attempts to secure federal appointments, including requests to George Washington, he remained active in state roles, notably managing Connecticut’s finances as Comptroller, where he oversaw state debt payments and other fiscal responsibilities. Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-150 172 172 CT. Connecticut Comptroller’s Office, 1789 and 1790, I/C Payment Certificate Pair. Hartford, Connecticut, 1789-90. Lot of 2 examples of 5 Shillings I/C payments of “Lawful Money out of any Funds appropriated for the Payment of interest on the liquidated Debt of the State of Connecticut.” Black text and simple black scroll work border, cut cancelled at center, Both are signed by Ralph Pomeroy as Comptroller and are in VF to XF condition. Ralph Pomeroy was a notable figure in the late 18th century, serving as the Comptroller of Connecticut in 1790. His career began with significant military service during the American Revolutionary War, where he held positions such as first lieutenant and Deputy Quartermaster General for Connecticut. Following the war, Pomeroy engaged in mercantile and manufacturing activities in Hartford. Despite his attempts to secure federal appointments, including requests to George Washington, he remained active in state roles, notably managing Connecticut’s finances as Comptroller, where he oversaw state debt payments and other fiscal responsibilities. Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-150 173 173 CT. Connecticut Comptroller’s Office, 1789 and 1790, I/C Payment Certificate Pair. Hartford, Connecticut, 1789-90. Lot of 2 examples of 5 Shillings I/C payments of “Lawful Money out of any Funds appropriated for the Payment of interest on the liquidated Debt of the State of Connecticut.” Black text and simple black scroll work border, cut cancelled at center, Both are signed by Ralph Pomeroy as Comptroller and are in VF to XF condition. Ralph Pomeroy was a notable figure in the late 18th century, serving as the Comptroller of Connecticut in 1790. His career began with significant military service during the American Revolutionary War, where he held positions such as first lieutenant and Deputy Quartermaster General for Connecticut. Following the war, Pomeroy engaged in mercantile and manufacturing activities in Hartford. Despite his attempts to secure federal appointments, including requests to George Washington, he remained active in state roles, notably managing Connecticut’s finances as Comptroller, where he oversaw state debt payments and other fiscal responsibilities. Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-150
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