Archives International Auctions Sale 59 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera May 7, 2020

Archives International Auctions - Sale 59 40 May 7,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Texas 239 239 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. $20-40 Washington 240 240 Puget Sound Co-Operative Colony, 1880’s Washington Territorial Fractional Scrip Note. Port Angeles, Washington Territory, ND (ca. 1887), 50 Cents, P-Unlisted, Blue with gold underprint of the denomination “FIFTY CENTS”, a pair of small quail to the left of the denomination, partially issued and signed by Treasurer “Nellie Wood” with denominations in diamonds on the top left and right corners, measures 3.75 by 2.25 inches, Title in ornate letters on top, Choice AU Condition, The Puget Sound Co-operative Colony was a Utopian collective established at Portland in May 1887 and moved to the mouth of Ennis Creek, Port Angeles, Washington Territory in June of that year. Rare Western Territorial banknote and the first of two being offered in this auction. “West Shore Litho & Eng. Co. Portland, OR.” ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-260 Confederate Banknotes & Bonds South Carolina 241 241 Wando Mining and ManufacturingCo., 1873 I/UStock South Carolina. 10 Shares Capitol Stock Certificate. I/U, Black print with an ornate black border. Vignette at center of certificate of a bundle of wheat with a rake, scythe, and prongs next to it. XF condition. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, printers. During the Civil War, Evans & Cogswell printed small denomination Confederate currency, Government bonds, the Soldier’s Prayer Book, books on war tactics, stamps, and medical books. Their company had been established in Charleston, but was moved to Columbia (SC) in 1864 for protection from invading Union forces under General William T. Sherman. Subsequently, Columbia, and the Evans & Cogswell printing plant there, were extensively damaged by fire in February 1865 during the course of General Sherman’s march northward through South Carolina. Because of this devastating loss, the company went into bankruptcy, but was reorganized in 1866 with the addition of C. Irvin Walker, a distinguished Confederate veteran, and the company was renamed Walker, Evans & Cogswell. Historic early reconstruction period stock certificate printed by Confederate Currency printer. Rare ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200 Virginia 242 242 C.S.A., 1864 $100 Banknote Trio. Richmond, VA. Lot of 3 notes, all 100 Dollars, dated February 17th 1861, two P-71, one Fine & one VF, as well as one P-72, VF. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $110-200 U.S. National Banknotes Indiana 243 243 Citizens National Bank of Peru, 1902 PB, $5, Ch#M 1879 National Banknote. Peru, IN. $5 PB, Ch# 1879, Napier | McClung signatures, S/N 7482-E598878D, VF condition. 23 large size notes known on this bank with 10 $5 PB’s in the census.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $220-300 South Carolina 244 244 National Loan and Exchange Bank of Columbia, 1902 PB, $5, Ch# 6871 National Banknote. Columbia, SC. $5 PB, Ch# 6871, Lyons | Roberts signatures, S/N 102691, Fine condition. ���������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-200 Military Payment Certificate Washington, D.C. 245 245 Military Payment Certificate, Series 541, $5 First Printing (1958- 61). U.S., M.P.C....., $5, M41, S856-1, Issued banknote, Lilac, light turquoise blue and light yellow with woman with wreath on left, back lilac with young woman, S/N F 03537036 F, pp 43, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with note of annotation, Rare note that is very attractive for grade.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-500

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