Archives International Auctions Sale 55 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera October 10, 2019
Archives International Auctions - Sale 55 90 October 10,2019 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 659 659 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1907 Specimen Bond California. $1,000 Specimen 5% First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Sinking Fund Thirty Year Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on orange border and under tint, Allegorical woman at top flanked on either side by cherub, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-200 660 660 WIRED Internet Era Magazine Specimen Stock Certificate, 1993 San Francisco, California. Odd Shares, Specimen stock, Extremely attractive and colorful stock certificate from this well known internet age magazine. The magazine and website reported on how new and developing technology affects culture, the economy, and politics. There are interesting quotes on the front of the certificate such as “It is the business of the future to be dangerous” by A. N. Whitehead. Pin pinch specimen overprint, XF condition, Northern BNC. Very cool digital design over engraved end panel on left. Rare certificate. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $300-600 Colorado 661 661 Trinchera Telephone Co. 1913 Stock Certificate. Trinidad, Colorado, 1913. 20 Shs, Issued and pin-punch cancelled, Allegorical woman with shield on top, black on gold, XF condition, Cert.#8, Scarce and early Colorado telephone company. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $40-75 Delaware 662 662 International Securities Exchange, Inc., “ISE” 2005 Specimen Stock Certificate Delaware. Odd Shares Class A Common Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print on blue border and under tint, Company logo and title at top, Pin punched Specimen and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. International Securities Exchange Holdings, Inc. (ISE) is a wholly owned subsidiary of American multinational financial services corporation Nasdaq, Inc.. It is a member of the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) and the Options Industry Council (OIC). Founded in 2000, the ISE was conceived in 1997 when then-chairman of E-Trade, William A. Porter and his colleague, Marty Averbuch approached David Krell and Gary Katz about their concept and the four founded what is today the International Securities Exchange, a leading U.S. equity options exchange. Launched as the first fully electronic US options exchange, ISE developed a unique market structure for advanced screen-based trading. ISE offers equity and index options, including proprietary index products, as well as FX options based on foreign currency pairs. ISE also offers market data tools designed for sophisticated investors seeking information on investor sentiment, volatility, and other options data. In 2013, ISE strengthened its focus on ETF and Index development with Introduction of ISE ETF Ventures.������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-240 Nebraska 663 663 Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1916 Specimen Bond Nebraska. $1,000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Thirty Year Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on green border and under tint, Large vignette showing history of the telephone at top, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, WBNC. ������������������������ Est. $80-160 New York 664 664 American Television Corp., 1939 Issued Stock Certificate New York. 50 Shares Common Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Black print on brown border, Bald Eagle at top, VF-XF condition, Quayle & Son, New York. By 1934, Sanabria was able to present a projecting television system with a picture 30 feet wide, he continued to demonstrate his system until the late 1930s and was in business manufacturing television picture tubes until 1955. In 1940 Sanabria working with Dr. Lee de Forest explored the concept of a primitive Unmanned combat air vehicle using a television camera and a jam-resistant radio control and presented their idea in a Popular Mechanics issue. In the years before World War II, Mr. Sanabria formed and was the principal stockholder and president of American Television Corp..���������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-260
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