Archives International Auctions Sale 63 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera December 9th & 10th 2020

Archives International Auctions - Sale 63 257 December 9-10,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com New Jersey 1568 1568American Tobacco Co., 1967 Specimen Registered Bond Quintet NJ. Lot of 5 different Registered Specimen bonds, all are Specimen Registered 5 7/8% Sinking Fund Debenture. All have Native American Indian with tobacco plants flanking him, all with specimen overprints and POC’s, Includes $-Odd, black; $1000, brown; $5000, pink; $10,000, blue; and $25,000, red. All in Uncirculated condition. (5) ���� Est. $160-280 SCRIPOPHILY - CONSUMER GOODS & PRODUCTS 1569 1569Consolidated Tobacco Co. 1901 Specimen Bond New Jersey, 1901. $50 Specimen 4% Registered Gold Bond, Black text with red border and underprint, Allegorical figures flank tobacco plant at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine-VF condition, ABNC. The Consolidated Tobacco Company was formed in 1901 to take over the common stock of the American and Continental Tobacco Companies.����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $70-110 SCRIPOPHILY - SUGAR & TOBACCO 1570 1570R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 1969 Registered Bond. New Jersey. $-Odd Registered Bond Specimen. Black text on olive green border, Uncirculated, Security- Columbian BNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $60-120 1571 1571 Universal Tobacco Co. 1903 Specimen $100 6%Gold Coupon Bond VFABN New Jersey. 1903, $100, 6% Gold Coupon Bond, Universal Tobacco Company was incorporated in New Jersey. XF, ABNC. ����������������������������������������������������������� Est. $70-120 New York 1572 1572 Holly Sugar Corp. 1920 Progress Proof Stock Certificate New York, 1920. Odd Shares Progress Proof Stock Certificate, Allegorical woman with winged gear at top center. No border, Notes made in pencil at left, Fine-VF condition. Holly Sugar traces its roots back to 1905 in Holly, Colorado, and was a company formed from eight beet-sugar processing plants. In 1989 Imperial Sugar merged with Holly Sugar Corporation to form the Imperial Holly Corporation, a processor of both cane and beet sugar. Rare in this format. RBNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-140 SCRIPOPHILY - TECHNOLOGY California 1573 1573 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 1990 Specimen Stock Cert. Odd Shares olive green Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Santa Clara County, California that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $50-100 Delaware 1574 1574 Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. 1942 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1942. $25 Specimen 4.5% Convertible Sinking Fund Debenture Bond, Black text with yellow border and background. Red specimen overprints, POCs, VF condition, HBN. Cornell- DubilierElectric Corporation hasbeenmanufacturing capacitors formore than a century - 109 years as of this writing to be more precise. That is utterly amazing, especially since they still use the name of the company founder, William Dubilier. In 1933, they merged with Cornell Radio to form Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE). If you have been in the electronics field for a while, you no doubt have heard of their capacitors. In fact, William Dubilier was the inventor of mica-based capacitors. According to this obituary in a 1969 issue of Radio-Electronics magazine (he died on July 25, 1969), Mr. Dubilier held 600 patents. I found a newspaper obit that claims Dubilier was offered, but did not accept, a knighthood and pension for life by the British as a reward for inventing a submarine detection device used in World War I by the French and British governments. Mr. Dubilier also invented an electronic flash tube, several radio broadcast systems, and such diverse items as nylon window screens to one of his last developments, in 1966, a sinus-congestion mask. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $130-200

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