Archives International Auctions Sale 54 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera July 24, 2019

Archives International Auctions - Sale 54 Archives International Auctions www.arcchivesinternational.com 64 July 24,2019 426 Union Business College. ND (ca.1860-70’s). College Currency Fractional Change Pair. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lot of 2 notes, includes 3ct and 5ct examples, black on pink under- print, numerals on back, Fine to Choice Fine with pin holes, Scarce notes. Est. $90-140 426 427 City of Memphis 1867 (Reprinted 1960-70’s) Uncut Sheet of 4 Proprietary Progress Proofs. Memphis, Tennessee. Lot of 4 notes (uncut sheet of 4) of full black printing on the $10 note and partial lighter printing of the $20, the $5 notes are ghost printing, all without underprint, Originally printed in 1866-67 (ca.1960-70’s), $5-5-10-20, (Haxby Unlisted), Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. The $10 note has locomotive at station on top left with Tennessee arms on lower right; The $20 note has portrait of military man in uniform flanked by allegorical female holding sheaves on left and blacksmith on right, Black printing without underprint printed on off white thick paper of border, text, title and vignette, The fully printed $10 note would grade Choice to Gem Uncirculated if cut from sheet. ABNC. Archival “Proprietary” proofs rarely seen in sheet form. Est. $300-450 427 Tennessee 428 Elks’ Jubilee - B.P.O.E. No. 1373, Ranger, Texas, 1926 Roaring Camp “one Buck”. Ranger, Texas, Oct. 26-30, 1926, One Buck ad note. Black printing on beige paper, AU condition. Est. $35-50 428 Texas 429 County of Augusta 1862 Uncut Scrip Note sheet of 6 Notes. Staunton, VA. May 25, 1862, Uncut Issued sheet of 25cts-25cts-25cts-25cts-50cts-50cts. Black on light beige paper, large margin at left, cut close at right, red serial numbers and all have the letter “B” on the top right corner, the grade varies between Choice XF to Choice AU condition. All with printed signature of Robert Guy and hand written signature. Est. $250-500 429 Virginia 430 Trans-Alleghany Bank of Virginia, 18xx (ca.1850’s) Remainder Uncut Sheet of 4 notes. Jeffersonville, Virginia. Uncut Sheet of 4 remainder notes, $5-$5-$10-$20, the second $5 note has a small internal split at the top middle and the $10 note has a small hole in the left middle, all lightly toned, condition varies between Vf to Choice VF. Crisp paper. DW&C. Est. $250-450 430 431 Milwaukee Business University, 1881 Issued College Currency Rarity. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. $500, black on green border, city view on back, VF condition, Scarce note. Est. $130-260 431 Wisconsin 432 Confederate States of America 1884 Scrip Certificate. London, England. 1884. Issued Scrip certificate. $5,000. S/N 3669, I/U, English 1 cent imprinted revenue on upper right. The certificate was for the potential settlement and payment of Con- federate bonds held as collateral at the National Safe Deposit Company, Ltd in London England. The bonds were never honored. XF condition. Est. $50-90 432 Confederate Banknotes & Bonds 433 Bradley Tyler Johnson, Confederate General fromMaryland, 1871 Autographed Fiscal Document. Richmond, Virginia...... Autographed financial document for Payment of coupons from Orange & Alexandria RR Co. for $3400 in Coupons. He participated in battles at Front Royal; Winches- ter; Harrisonburg, 2nd Bull Run; Antietam; Led Maryland Calvary under wade Hampton and many others, in 1864 he became commandant of Prisons at Salisbury, N.C.. Scarce Confederate signature. (From the John E. Herzog Collection) Est. $120-240 433 Virginia

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