Archives International Auctions Auction 87 September 12, 2023

Archives International Auctions - Sale 87 84 September 12, 2023 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 431 431 Boston Clearing House, 1933, Quartet of Certificates with Matching Serial Numbers “0001284”. Boston, MA, Set of 4 scrip notes from the Boston Clearing house, all cancelled perforated PAID and appear Uncirculated to CU condition, includes $5, 10, 20 and 50 Dollars, all dated March 10, 1933, bearing the S/N 0001284. Uniface, colorful and attractive set. (4) �������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 Michigan 432 432 City of Detroit, 1934 $10 Specimen Depressions Scrip Banknote Detroit, Michigan, 1934. $10 Specimen Depression Scrip, Dark green or black on olive and multicolor underprint, Detroit Arms at left, classical allegorical figure holding hammer on back printed in brown, S/N C 00000, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. ABNC. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-500 U.S. MILITARY PAYMENT CERTIFICATES Washington, D.C. 433 433 U.S., M.P.C., Series 661, ca.1968-1969, $1 Replacement Note. Washington, D.C., 1968-1969, $1, P-M68r, Blue on m/c underprint, portrait of woman 3/4 facing at right, back with mountain scene, Serial # B00045896, Plate 6, PCGS graded Very Fine 20. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $200-350 434 434 U.S., M.P.C., Series 692, ca.1970-1973, 10 Cents Replacement Note. Washington, D.C., 1970-1973, 10 Cents, P-M92r, Blue-green on m/c underprint, seated Roman Warrior sculpture at left, back with eagle, Serial # E00492955, Plate 62, PCGS graded Very Fine 20. Unlisted as a replacement note in the SCWPM. ������� Est. $130-260 U.S. MILITARY WW II SAFE CONDUCT PASSES U.S. WWII Military 435 435 China, Burma, India “Blood Chit” or “Safe Conduct Pass” from WorldWar II with text for “Reward for Helping Fighter Pilot” Silk Flier with American Flag and Text in 17 Different Languages. U.S., ND (ca.1941 to 1945), 10 inch by 16 inch, silk reward or “Safe Conduct Pass” for helping downed pilot escape from Japanese and offering reward for their help. Written in 17 different languages. English version states “ Dear Friend. I am an allied fighter. I did not come here to do any harm to you who are my friends. I only want to do harm to the Japanese and chase them away from this country as quickly as possible. If you will assist me, my Government will significantly reward you when the Japanese are driven away”. Printed on white silk in red and blue. 48 star American flag at top with 17 different languages with same message on the bottom. Historic WW II military flier. The language portion of the sheet is printed on both sides. ���������������������������������� Est. $130-200

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