Archives International Auctions - Auction 111 February 17, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 111 39 February 17, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com ConFederate states oF aMeriCa 203 203 VA. Confederate States of America, 1864, Issued Banknote Pair. Richmond, Virginia, 1864. $10, P-68 (2), C.S.A., SL#69, Issued Banknote Pair, Black on red underprint with artillery horseman pulling cannon at center and portrait of M. T. Hunter at lower right, S/Ns 68702 and 44580, Notes are in Choice VF to Hich condition. K&B. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ............................................................. Est. $75-120 U.s. dePression sCriP new Jersey 204 204 NJ. Borough of Lodi, 1936, Tax Anticipation Notes, Set of 5. Lodi, New Jersey, 1936. Lot of 5 Tax Anticipation Notes, $5 with green border, $10 with brown border, $15 with blue border, $25 with red border, and $50 with gray border. Lot also includes end note that came with package stating terms. Notes are in AU to UNC condition. (6). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ...................................................... Est. $60-120 205 205 NJ. Borough of Lodi, 1936, Two Sets of Tax Anticipation Notes. Lodi, New Jersey, 1936. Lot of 10 Tax Anticipation Notes, 2 of each type, $5 with green border, $10 with brown border, $15 with blue border, $25 with red border, and $50 with gray border. Notes are in AU to UNC condition. (10). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ................................................................................................................................... Est. $90-150 U.s. dePression sCriP & PaniC CUrrenCY Utah 206 206 UT. GoldMountainConsolidatedMiningCo., 1907, PanicCurrency Quartet. Richfield, Utah, 1907. Lot of 4, I/U 1907 Panic Currency Scrip Notes, Includes $1, $2, $5, and $10, Black print with large red denomination underprint, S/Ns at top right near dates. Payable at the Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank in Richfield, Utah. All are in Choice Fine to XF condition with blank backs. These notes were issued as a result of the Panic of 1907, a financial crisis caused by a significant drop in the New York Stock Exchange and a subsequent run on banks. Scrip notes were issued in lieu of paper money. Utah fiscal documents and currency from this time period is very rare. (4). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted............................................................................. Est. $130-260
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