Archives International Auctions Auction 79B October 4, 2022 Timed Internet Auction U.S., & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Historic Ephemera and Security Printing Ephemera

Archives International Auctions - Sale 79b 60 October 4, 2022 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 1261 1261American Bank Note Co., 1974 Advertising Booklet with Intaglio Vignettes United States, 1974. American Bank Note Co. colorized offerings booklet highlighting secure printing processes, office locations and contact information, and other useful information. Also features vignettes printed on semi-transparent paper at front and back. VF condition with paper remnants on cover and some toning inside. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $35-70 1262 1262American Banknote Corp. 1996 Specimen Stock Certificate With ABN 200th Anniversary Hologram Logo At Bottom New York, 1996. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Black text with blue border and underprint, Allegorical woman with globe at top center. Specimen POCs, VF condition. Holograph Logo at bottom with Screaming Eagle and celebrating their Bi-centennial. ABNC. � Est. $100-180 1263 1263Brooklyn Bridge 100th Centennial Celebration Certificate, 1983 New York, 1983. Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Celebration Certificate, Black text with blue border and undertint, View of the Brooklyn Bridge with World Trade Towers at top center, with a black and white intaglio printed vignette of the Brooklyn Bridge in front. Gold embossed seal at center bottom, Uncirculated condition. The Brooklyn Bridge started construction in 1869 and was completed fourteen years later in 1883. It was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and the East River Bridge, but it was later dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge. However, it was not named as such until the city government passed a law to that effect in 1915. Over the years, the Brooklyn Bridge has undergone several reconfigurations; it formerly carried horse-drawn vehicles and elevated railway lines, but now carries vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic. Commercial vehicles are banned from the bridge. Since opening, the Brooklyn Bridge has become an icon of New York City. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972. ���������������������� Est. $40-80 1264

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