Archives International Auctions Sale 58 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera April 7 & 8, 2020
Archives International Auctions - Sale 58 181 April 7-8,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 1064 1064Kansas City-Western Railway Co., 1907 Stock Certificate Kansas, 1907. 100 Shares I/U Capital Stock Trust Certificate S/N 204, Black text with brown border, Allegorical woman at top in the air with lightning bolt. VF condition with slight smudging at bottom right corner. Printed by New York Bank Note Co.��������������� Est. $140-250 1065 1065Kansas Midland Railway Co. 1887 I/U Bond Kansas, 1887. $1000 I/U 6% Income Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Scene at top of train passing on tracks with ornate brown border. Fine condition with some staining along top margin, printed by ABNC. Rare bond.������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-400 Kansas & Missouri 1066 1066Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co., 1905 Specimen Bond MO. KS. $1,000 Specimen 4% Fifty Year Convertible Gold Coupon Bond, Black print on ornate brown border and under tint, Men working on tracks with locomotive approaching from behind, Specimen overprints and POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. Only known as a Specimen in Cox, Rare with only 3 examples found in the ABN archives. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $140-280 Kansas, Missouri, & Texas 1067 1067Kansas, Missouri and Texas Railway Co., 1880 Stock Certificate issued to Russell Sage. Kansas, Missouri, & Texas. 100 Shares Capital Stock I/C Certificate, Black print on ornate green border, Cattle grazing at top above company title, Stamped out cancelled an multiple POC’s cover certificate. Russell Sage (April 4, 1816 – July 22, 1906) was an American financier, railroad executive and Whig politician fromNew York. As a frequent partner of Jay Gould in various transactions, he amassed a fortune. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Whig, and served, with re-election as an Oppositionist, from 4 March 1853 until 3 March 1857. He served on the Ways and Means Committee. Sage was the first person to advocate in Congress for the purchase of George Washington’s plantation, Mount Vernon, by the government. In his later years Sage was closely associated with Jay Gould in the management of the Wabash Railway, St. Louis and Pacific, Missouri Pacific Railroad, Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and the St. Louis - San Francisco Railway, for which he was director of the corporations.������������������������������������������ Est. $90-180 Kentucky 1068 1068Group of 15 Greenup, Portsmouth &Columbus Railroad Company Shares, all U/U Ashland, Kentucky. 1920s, gold underprint, woman with starred tiara, unissued, EF or better ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $25-40
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