Archives International Auctions - Auction 115 July 28, 2026

Archives International Auctions - Sale 115 81 July 28, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 342 342 U. S. Silver Certificates, $5, Series 1934D to Series 1953A, Issued Banknote Assortment. Washington D.C., 1953 to 1963. Lot of 81, $5 Silver Certificates, Includes: Series of 1934D (5), Fr.# 1654; Series 1953, Fr.# 1655; Series 1953A, Fr.# 1656. Banknotes range from VG with stains to VF condition. ($405 FV). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $600-750 343 343 U.S. Silver Certificates, $5, Series 1953 & 1953 A; and, $10, Series of 1934 to 1953 Issued Banknote Assortment. Washington D.C., 1934 to 1953. Lot of 50, $5(46) and $10(4) Silver Certificates, Includes: $5, Series 1953, Fr.# 1655; Series 1953A, Fr.# 1656; Series 1953B, Fr.# 1657; $10, Series of 1934, Fr.# 1701; Series 1953, Fr.# 1706. Notes are in Choice VG to VF condition. BEP. ($270 FV). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $450-600 U.S. Depression Scrip & Panic Currency Colorado 344 344 CO. Fort Collins Clearing House Certificates, 1907, Remainder Depression Scrip Note Trio. Fort Collins, Colorado, 1907. Lot of 3 Remainder Scrip Notes: $2, S/N 11884, PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ; $5, S/N 3561 pp B, PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ; $10, S/N 7718 pp C, PMG Choice Unc 64 EPQ. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $500-750 Illinois 345 345 IL. First National Bank of Peoria / Peoria Clearing House, 1907 Panic Currency - Cashier’s Check. Peoria, Illinois, November 19, 1907, $5, I/C Cashier’s Check, Black on light yellow paper, back with purple handstamp “Paid through the Peoria Clearing House…”,Pin punch “PAID through signature block, PCGS graded Very Fine 30, Signed by the cashier and assistant cashier. First time we have offered a 1907 panic currency note from this issuer. As a cataloger, I feel that this series should be collected by National Bank Note collectors, since they were issued by a national bank concurrently with the 1902 large size National Banknotes, but most are extremely rare. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $450-750 New York 346 346 NY. Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey, 1907, Specimen 1907 Depression or Panic Currency. New York, NY, December 2nd, 1907. $10 Specimen (PMG calls this note a remainder) Pay Check issued by the Coal and Iron National Bank for the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, No S/N, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 with comments “Cancelled and Previously Mounted.” NYBNC. This is a rare if not unique Specimen removed from a New York Bank Note Company sample book. The book also included specimen stock and bond certificates, and related samples from the NYBNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $350-500 Utah 347 347 UT. Gold Mountain Consolidated Mining Co. 1907 Panic Currency Trio Richfield, Utah, 1907 (Redeemable on May 10, 1908). Lot of 3 I/U 1907 Panic Currency Scrip Notes, Includes $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 VF to AU 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. Rare trio. (3) ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $180-280

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