Archives International Auctions Sale 69 August 4, 2021 U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins,

Archives International Auctions - Sale 69 93 August 4, 2021 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com SCRIPOPHILY - CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING New York 601 601 Forty Wall Street Corp. (Manhattan Co. Building) 1929 Specimen Bond New York, 1929. $500 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Fee and Leasehold Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Trio of allegorical figures in sky at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. 40 Wall Street, also known as the Trump Building, is a 927-foot- tall (283 m) neo-Gothic skyscraper on Wall Street between Nassau and William streets in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. Erected in 1929–1930 as the headquarters of the Manhattan Company, the building was originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, and also as the Manhattan Company Building, until its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. It was designed by H. Craig Severance with Yasuo Matsui and Shreve & Lamb. �������������������������������������� Est. $130-200 SCRIPOPHILY - CONSUMER GOODS & PRODUCTS Arizona 602 602 California Mineral Water Co. 1907 Specimen Stock Certificate Arizona, 1907. Odd Shares Specimen Preferred Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with orange border and underprint, Great Seal of California depicted at top center. POCs, ‘Not to be removed from file’ stamp at top right corner, Fine condition, SBN. ������� Est. $80-140 New York 603 603 National Ice Co. of New York 1892 Specimen Bond New York, 1892. $1000 Specimen 5% Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with green border and undertint, Eagle at top center. Red specimen overprints, 000 serial numbers, and POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-130 604 604 NewYork Produce Exchange. Ca.1900-1910 Specimen Certificate of Associate Membership New York, ND (1900-1910). Specimen Certificate of Associate Membership, Black text with black border, Group of produce and goods at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The New York Produce Exchange was a commodities exchange headquartered in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It served a network of produce and commodities dealers across the United States. Founded in 1861 as the New York Commercial Association, it was originally headquartered at Whitehall Street in a building owned by the New York Produce Exchange Company. The Association was renamed the New York Produce Exchange in 1868 and took over the original building in 1872. By the 1880s, it had the largest membership of any exchange in the United States, with a maximum of three thousand members. By 1900, the exchange was doing $15 million a day in business. In the early 20th century, activity on the Produce Exchange started to decline due to competition from other cities. The Produce Exchange sold off its building for development in the 1950s; the headquarters was demolished to make way for a skyscraper called 2 Broadway. ������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $110-220

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