Archives International Auctions Auction 79 September 6, 2022 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Colonial Banknotes, Colonial Fiscal Documents, Historic Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

Archives International Auctions - Sale 79 107 September 6, 2022 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Georgia 533 533 Atlanta Braves, Inc. ca.1960-70’s Specimen Stock Certificate. Atlanta, Georgia. (ca.1960’s-70’s). Odd Shares. Specimen stock certificate. Politically incorrect Laughing Native American Indian on top of title with undertint of large baseball in middle. Red specimen overprint and POC’s. Choice uncirculated condition. Rare and popular baseball certificate. ABNC. ������������������������������������������������������ Est. $500-1000 Wisconsin 534 534 Milwaukee Braves, Inc. 1963 I/U Stock Certificate with Old Team Logo, 2021 CurrentWorld Series Champions Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (Inc. in Delaware), April 4, 1963. 10 Shares I/U Stock Certificate, Blue text with blue border, red undertint of a baseball, “Laughing Indian” logo of the Milwaukee Braves depicted at top center, no longer in use or politically correct. XF condition, ABNC. The Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta in 1966, becoming the Atlanta Braves of the MLB today. They are the current World Series Champions having won the 2021 World Series. Rare and colorful Stock certificate. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $500-1000 SCRIPOPHILY - CATTLE RANCHING Wyoming Territory 535 535 Union Cattle Co. 1886 I/U Bond Signed by Entrepreneur Thomas Sturgis. Wyoming Territory, 1886. $1000 I/U 7% Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, S/N 676, Black text with brown border and underprint, Steer depicted at top center with horseshoe frame, Gold embossed seal at bottom left. VF condition. Signed by well-known businessman, soldier, financier and Wyoming cattle entrepreneur Thomas Sturgis (April 1846 - February 1914) as company president. Sturgis was appointed the second New York City Fire Commissioner by New York City Mayor Seth Low on January 1, 1902 and served in that position until the end of the Low Administration on December 31, 1903. Prior to this he served as a fire commissioner under William Lafayette Strong, replacing Austin E. Ford. Sturgis was also a developer of Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he was involved in banking, railroads and stock raising. He went on to become leader of the Republican Party in Wyoming, and also organized and served as president of the Stockgrowers National Bank in Cheyenne. ���������������������������������� Est. $130-260

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