Archives International Auctions Auction 84B May 2 & 3, 2023

37 Archives International Auctions - Sale 84b May 2, 2023: Lots 1001 to 1346 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 1205 1205 Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition, APS, &ANA, 1991, First Day Cancelled Souvenir Cards Assortment PA & IL., 1991....,.. Collection of Souvenir Cards, Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition, APS, & ANA, Includes: Landing of Columbus, issued in 1869 (5); “The Crossing” engraving, issued in 1869 (5); Marine Bank of Chicago $3 Note, Issued in 1864 (5). All certificates have stamp at top corners, XF-AU condition. (15 pieces total). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Est. $ 75-150 Washington, D.C. 1206 1206 Giori Test Note, Jefferson Center, (ca.1970’s), RGJ7/4NSU Washington, D.C., (ca.1970s). $5/$1 on back, face with Lincoln, Jefferson and Grant; RGJ7/4NSU, Mud-brown Front, black back, No S/N, Wmk: None / $5 / $1, with watermark on bottom middle. PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 62 with comment “Stains.” Est. $ 120-200 1207 1207 National Geographic Unfolded Proof HologramCover, December 1988 Washington, D.C., 1988. Unfolded proof holographic cover of the Vol. 174, No. 6 edition of National Geographic, Both front and back cover pages. Front cover features a picture of the globe with text “Can Man Save This Fragile Earth,” while back cover features a McDonald’s location with sign at top. Uncirculated condition, ABNC. Est. $ 100-200 Alabama 1208 1208 H azard & Fowler, J.B. Toulmin, Cotton Brokers, 10 First of Exchanges, 1840-41 Alabama, 1840-41. Lot of 10 Issued First Exchanges from Hazard & Fowler and J.B. Toulmin, both cotton brokers. Fine condition. Both Hazard & Fowler and J.B. Toulmin were cotton brokers involved in the cotton trade between the North and the South in the early to mid-1800s and into the Civil War era. . (10) Est. $ 230-375 Checks, Drafts & Exchanges 1209 1209 M obile, Alabama. Toulmin, Hazard & Co. 1835, 1st & 2nd of Exchanges Mobile, Alabama, 1835. Lot of 4 I/C 1st and 2nd of Exchange notes, Black text, Handstamp cancelled. Fine to VF condition. Toulmin, Hazard & Co. was a commission firm involved in the cotton trade between the North and South during the early to mid-1800s and into the Civil War. Rawdon, Wright & Co., New York, Printer. (4) Est. $ 130-200 Connecticut 1210 1210 Connecticut Arms Co. 1860s 2 U/U Uncut Sheets of 5 Checks. Connecticut, 1860s. Lot of 2 uncut sheets of 5 checks each for the Connecticut Arms Company. VF condition. The Connecticut Arms Company was located in Norfolk, CT, and manufactured firearms for the Union during the American Civil War. By the war’s end, Connecticut makers had supplied some 43% of all weapons and ammo. (2 Sheets of 5 Checks each for a total of 10 Checks). Est. $ 75-1509

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