Archives International Auctions Sale 55 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera October 10, 2019
Archives International Auctions - Sale 55 60 October 10,2019 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 445 445 G.Gandy. 1862. Obsolete Scrip Note. Cedarville, NJ. 10 cents, Oct. 10, 1862, Wait 393, R-5. VF, Printed in purple, with a State Arms of NJ central vignette. Printed in purple. Merchant scrip, issued and signed by Gandy.�������������������������������������������� Est. $35-70 Centre Bridge 446 446 Centre Bridge Co. 1842. Obsolete Scrip Note. Centre Bridge, NJ. 5 cents, April 1, 1842, Wait 398, R-4. The Centre Bridge Company operated in the early 1840s. The company probably failed during the depression following Andrew Jackson’s Panic of 1837. Printed in black, it includes the phrase ‘Will receive this token for Five Cents, for crossing their bridge.’. Signed by Martin Coryelle as treasurer. ������������������������ Est. $70-140 Clinton 447 447 Book Store. 1837. Obsolete Scrip Note. Clinton, NJ. 6 1/4 cents, 1837, Wait Unlisted, Rare. Good condition with faults, Issued and signed by Jon. W. Snyder, this note promises to pay 6 1/4 cents in book trade or current bank bills. A very crude note, with the imprint of E.P.Whaites. Black printing, with a central maiden vignette. ��� Est. $50-90 Columbus 448 448 Benjamin Gibbs. 1860’s. Sextet of Obsolete Scrip Notes. Columbus, NJ. Lot of 6 notes, Includes 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, & 50 cents, 1860’s, Wait 433, 434, 437, 440, & 443, R-3, R-4, & R-5. Gibbs issued scrip during the Civil War. Columbus is in Burlington County. This lot contains six pieces of unissued scrip. There are two 5c notes, one in Brown(Wait 433), and one in green(Wait 434). Two 10c notes are in the lot, both Wait 437, printed in brown. The remaining two notes are a 25c(Wait 440) and a 50c(Wait 443), both printed in brown. All six notes have the NJ State Arms vignette in the center. (6) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-200 Crosswicks 449 449 Unspecified. 1860’s. Pair of Obsolete Scrip Notes. Crosswicks, NJ. Lot of 2 notes, Includes 25 cents & 50 cents, 1860’s, Wait 446 & 447, R-5. Lot of 2 notes, both printed in black, with the NJ State Arms vignette. Both the 25c and the 50c are unissued and punch cancelled in the signature area.����������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $45-90 Crowleyville 450 450 Crowleyville Glass Co. 1863. Pair of Obsolete Scrip Notes. Crowleyville, NJ. Lot of 2 notes, Includes 15 cents & 25 cents, Jan. 1, 1863, Wait Unlisted & 450, R-6. Lot of 2 notes, both printed in black. Both are unissued, and punch cancelled in the signature area.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-180 Deckertown 451 451 Farmers Bank of Wantage. 1862. Obsolete Note. Deckertown, NJ. $10, 1862, Issued and CC. Wait 472?, NJ-105G-10D, R-7. NJ State arms Center, Red protectors on left and right, Standing Native American at left, Printed by BA&C. Fine to Choice Fine. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $150-300 Dennis Creek 452 452 Samuel Matthews. 1837. Pair of Obsolete Scrip Notes. Dennis Creek, NJ. Lot of 2 notes, Includes 25 cents & 50 cents, Sept. 8, 1837, Wait 475 & 476, R-7. AU to Unc. Two piece, both printed in black. The 25c appears to have been issued, but has the wrong signature. It has a maiden vignette at the left and another at the center. The 25c also has a nautical vignette at the right. The 50c note is unissued, and has a Native American vignette at the left, a railroad vignette at the center, and a maiden vignette at the right,������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $100-180 Dover 453 453 Union Bank at Dover. 1868. Partially Issued Obsolete Note. Dover, NJ. $5, 1868, Wait 499, R-6. AU condition. The Union Bank at Dover was incorporated in 1832. Maiden vignette at the upper left. Morris Canal incline plane at the far right. The president’s signature looks genuine, but the other penned items on this note are suspect.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $55-100
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