Archives International Auctions Auction 73 January 18, 2022 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Colonial Banknotes, Colonial Fiscal Documents, Historic Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

Archives International Auctions - Sale 73 77 January 18, 2022 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com CONFEDERATE BANKNOTES & BONDS 376 376 Southern Express Co. 1863 Package Shipment Receipt Richmond, Virginia, August 20, 1863. Shipping Receipt from the Southern Express Company, certifying that two boxes, valued at $646.50, have been received in Richmond, Virginia. Black text with black border, Fine condition with damage to margins and staining. The receipt has handwritten “War Risk Excepted”. The Southern Express Company was a private firm engaged in the transportation of small and valuable articles. Its services were provided to the Confederacy during the Civil War. �������������������������������������� Est. $200-350 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS BANKNOTES. Washington, D.C., New Jersey 377 377 United States Banknotes, ca. 1862-1899Trio United States. 3 pieces: USA Fractional Currency, 1862, $0.25, Fr.1282; State Bank of New Brunswick, ND (1880s), $1 Unissued banknote, S/N 10344; and United States Silver Certificate, Series of 1899, $1, Fr.229, with graffiti on back. Fine to VF condition. (3) ������������������������������������������ Est. $130-260 U.S. LARGE SIZE - SILVER CERTIFICATES Washington, D.C. 378 378 Silver Certificate. Series of 1923. $1, Fr.# 237 and 238 Lot of 5 Issue Notes. Washington, D.C.... 1923. $1, Fr. 237 (4); 238 (1), issued banknote, sign. Speelman-White and Woods-White, 3 examples are VF to Choice VF and 2 examples are Choice VF to Choice XF, one with a slightly mis-aligned serial number. (5). (From the Allen Berk Collection) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $230-375 U.S. MACERATED CURRENCY 379 379 Macerated Bank Note Currency made into an Unused Postcard, ca.1900 Washington, D.C., ND (1900s). Unissued postcard made from the pulp of banknotes redeemed and macerated by the U.S. Treasury, estimated to contain $200. VF-XF condition and unused. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $110-220 380 380 Macerated Bank Note made into a Postcard, ca.1906 Washington, D.C., 1906. Issued postcard made from the pulp of banknotes redeemed and macerated by the U.S. Treasury, estimated to contain about $200. Pair of green adhesive postage stamps at top right corner, handstamps throughout. Back handwriting reads, “Just think how valuable this is.” VF condition. ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $160-280

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