Archives International Auctions Auction 82 January 24th, 2023

Archives International Auctions - Sale 82 88 January 24, 2023 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Pennsylvania 456 456 Pennsylvania, First National Bank of Philadelphia, Counterfeit Detector Uncut $10 Obverse and Reverse Plate Pair, 1864 Issue. Pennsylvania, 1866 (1864 dated Banknote). Laban Heath Counterfeit Detector Uncut Plate Pair, both Front and Back American Bank Note Co. $10 Notes in National Currency for the First National Bank of Philadelphia, POCs at top over facsimile signatures (including Francis E. Spinner). Plates such as these were used to identify and detect counterfeit bills in circulation. Uncirculated condition with a small water stain at bottom left corner. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $150-300 U.S. Large Type - Counterfeit Detector Plates Washington, D.C. 457 457 Washington, D.C., $10 Legal Tender, Counterfeit Detector Uncut $100 Obverse and Reverse Plate Pair, 1860s Issue. Washington, D.C., 1866. Laban Heath Counterfeit Detector Uncut Plate Pair, both Front and Back of notes printed by National Bank Note Co. $10 Notes payable at the Treasury of the U.S. at New York, with POCs at top center over facsimile signatures (including Francis E. Spinner). Plates such as these were used to identify and detect counterfeit bills in circulation. Fine- VF condition with Uncirculated condition with a small water stain at bottom left corner. NBN. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $150-300 458 458 Laban Heath Counterfeit Detector Uncut Vignette Plate, ca.1866 1866. Laban Heath Counterfeit Detector Uncut Vignette Plate (Plate 4), featuring a trio of American Bank Note CO. vignettes including “$10 Green Back,”; “$5 Green Back,”; and, “$20 Green Back”; all are allegorical women standing. Plates such as this were used to identify and detect counterfeit bills in circulation. Uncirculated condition. ������� Est. $75-150 U.S. Large Type - Silver Certificates Washington D.C. 459 459 $5, 1899 Silver Certificate, Fr#281, Issue Banknote. Washington, D.C., 1899, $5, Fr#281, Speelman | White Signatures, Chief Tatoka-Inyankya portrait at center, S/N N68775695 pp G, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with 3 large margins and one slightly smaller at bottom, sharp corners and bright colors. ������������������������������� Est. $850-1250 U.S. Large & Small Type Washington, D.C. 460 460 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. $100-200

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