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 59 December 9-10,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Venezuela 376 376 Banco Central De Venezuela, 1990-92 Progress Proof Banknote. Venezuela. 1990-92. 50 Bolivares. P-72 Unlisted Face Proof, no undertint, printed on glossy white paper, plate number 19940 with red pen # H-9149. Portrait of Andres Bello at right, Palacio De Las Academias in center, Choice to Gem Uncirculated condition with 4 small staple holes far from design on left side. USBNC or ABNC. Rare production proof from the ABN archives.�������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $450-750 Russia 377 377 Russia 1 Ruble 1898 P-1b State Credit Note Timashev Signature Choice VF Russia 1 Ruble 1898 P-1b State Credit Note Timashev Signature Choice VF�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $25-40 378 378 State Treasury Notes, 1934 High Grade Banknote. Russia, 1934, 1 Gold Ruble, P-207, Issued banknote, Black on light orange paper, With Signatures, S/N BU748629, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Attractive and rarely seen this nice. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $350-700 Russia (USSR) 379 379 Government Bank. 1991. Issued Note. Russia (USSR). Lot includes a late Soviet issue 1000 Rubles banknote featuring bust of Lenin facing right and Kremlin at back. P-246. About Unc.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-150 Russia 380 380 Petrograd, 1917 Issued First Exchange Russia, 1917. I/C First Exchange for $25,000. Includes St. Petersburg crossed-out and replaced with Petrograd. The city, known in English as “St. Petersburg.” was changed to “Petrograd” in 1914 at the start of World War I because its original name sounded too German. Following Lenin’s death in 1924, the city was renamed Leningrad until 1991, when it reverted back to Saint Petersburg. Fine condition with paid and accepted stamps throughout. ������������������ Est. $40-75 Russia - North Caucasus 381 381 Provisional Central Administration of the Branch of the National Bank, 1918 Issue. Russia - North Caucasus. 50, 100 Rubles. P-S452, S453. Each a nice Fine. 2 pieces. (The Silicon Valley Collection) (2) ������������������������������������������� Est. $130-250

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