Archives International Auctions Sale 56 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Coins, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera November 21, 2019

Archives International Auctions - Sale 56 118 November 21,2019 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com New Jersey 833 833 Bridgeton, NJ. Cumberland Bank Proprietary Reprint ca.1970’s) Uncut Sheet of 4 Proof Obsolete Banknote. Bridgeton, New Jersey. Lot of 4 notes (uncut sheet of 4), 18xx (ca.1970’s), $5-5-5-10, (NJ-45-G34,; G48), Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. Black printing without underprint printed on thin white card, Choice to Gem Uncirculated condition. ABNC. Archival “Proprietary” proofs rarely seen in sheet form. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $400-600 Extremely attractive and rare Mount Holly Obsolete Banknote. 834 834 Mount Holly, NJ. Farmers Bank of New Jersey, 1861 Issued “SENC” Obsolete Banknote. Mount Holly, NJ. $5, I/C, Haxby NJ-325-G32 SENC, Black printing with red and green undertints, Notable on lower right and allegorical woman with sheaves at upper left. American Bank Note Company. Cross cut and hole cancelled. Triple color note with two “5” protectors in green, Roman numeral V, grille protector and die borders in orange. An extremely rare New Jersey rarity. Some light foxing with the most affected area at the upper left. Attractive note. ��������Est. $3000-4000 New York 835 835 Bank of Central New York, 1850’s Remainder Banknote. Utica, NY. 18xx (1850’s), NY-2775 S10, Spurious note (not counterfeit, printed by DB&Co). Pennsylvania arms top center, Train lower left, Printed on large margined paper. The note is a crisp Very Fine but a tear on the right margin just touches the right border. DB&C. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $85-170 Ohio Historic Mormon related Kirtland, Ohio “Anti-Banking” Obsolete Banknote Rarity. This example is signed by Whitney and not Smith and rarely comes to auction with this signature combination. 836 836 Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Bank-ing Co. $1 Jan. 4, 1837 OH-245 G2Wolka 1422-01 Rust 12. Kirtland, OH., The “Anti-Banking” notes were the first issue of notes from this bank. The reason for the issue was the rejection of the bank’s application for a charter from the state banking regulators in Columbus. With the notes already in hand and the bank ready to open, the bank’s officials decided not to let such legal niceties restrain their activities, and simply opened for business issuing the newly renamed paper money with the help of tiny rubber stamps. Their handiwork can be seen immediately before and after the word “Bank” in the title at upper right. The titles Cashier and President were also carefully obliterated. By May of 1837 the bank was refusing to redeem its notes for specie, causing the issue to be severely discounted, and by June of 1837 Smith severed his association with the bank. The bank would fail in November 1837. Rare and desirable early Mormon related notes. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $3500-5500

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