Archives International Auctions Auction 80 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022: Lots 1 to 826 in 2 SESSIONS

Archives International Auctions - Sale 80 126 October 25, 2022 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 635 635 U.S. Internal Revenue and Treasury Department Special Tax Stamps, ca.1923 to 1968 for Opium, Coca Leaves, and Marihuana Disbursement by a Doctor. Washington, D.C., Lot 4 pieces, includes: 1944-45, Special Tax Stamp, Issued to a Practitioner Dispensing Opium, Coca Leaves, Etc., Black and green text, Fine condition with toning and tape at top; 1923, Treasury Department Duplicate Revenue Order Form for Opium or Coca Leaves, Issued 1927, with Instruction for Order on separate sheet, Red text with red border, Fine condition with aging; Special Tax Stamp for Opium, Coca, Leaves, Marihuana, Etc., Issued for the period beginning 1954 to its expiration in 1955, Green and black text, Fine condition with tape at top; and, 1067-1968, Special Tax Stamp for Opium, Coca Leaves, Marihuana, Etc., Blue and black text with border, (4). ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-200 SCRIPOPHILY - AUTOMOBILES & TRANSPORTATION Delaware 636 636 Tucker Corporation, 1946 Specimen Stock Certificate Delaware, ND (1950s). 100 Shares Specimen Class A Temporary Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border and tan background. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, SBN. Tucker Corporation was an automobile manufacturer known for its Tucker 48 sedan. The company went bankrupt in 1949 due to negative publicity initiated by the news media, a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and a heavily publicized stock fraud trial (in which the allegations were proven baseless and led to a full acquittal). Founder Preston Tucker suspected that the Big Three automakers and Michigan Senator Homer S. Ferguson also had a role in the Tucker Corporation’s demise. Facsimile Signature of Preston Tucker as president. Rare as a specimen. Est. $200-350 New Jersey 637 637 Studebaker Corp. 1930-32 I/U Stock Certificate and Specimen Bond Pair New Jersey, 1930-32. Lot of 2 items, Includes: 1930, 50 Shares I/U Stock Certificate in brown, “First Studebaker Shop” depicted at top center, VF condition; and $500 Specimen 6% Gold Coupon Bond in blue, “First Studebaker Shop” at top center, Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs, VF condition. Both are printed by ABNC. Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana, with a building at 1600 Broadway, Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. (2) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-350 New York 638 638 LocomobileCo. of America, Inc. 1922 Specimen Bond New York, 1922. $100 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with gray-blue border and undertint, Allegorical figure seated at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. The Locomobile Company of America was a pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and known for its dedication to precision before the assembly-line era. It was one of the earliest car manufacturers in the advent of the automobile age. ���������������� Est. $130-220

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