Archives International Auctions Auction 89 Part 2 November 21, 2023

Archives International Auctions - Sale 89 part 2 100 November 21, 2023 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 555 555 Hotel, Railroad and Vintners, French I/U Bond Assortment, ca.1880-1927 France...., 1880-1927. Lot of 10 I/U French Bonds, Includes 1880, Canal Interoceanique de Panama; 1934, Societe Hoteliere & Immobiliere de Chatelaillon-Plage; 1909, Chemin De Fer De L’Equateur; and others. Condition varies from Fine to XF condition. (10). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������� Est. $70-120 Germany and Oregon 556 556 Oregon Railway and NavigationCo., 1885Unique Specimen Bond Rarity to be Issued and For Use in Germany Oregon and Germany, 1885. $1000 Specimen 5% Consolidated Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black text with black border and green undertint, Train passing by building on tracks at top center. Each bond coupon overprinted on back in German, “Dieser Coupon einlosbar mit 105 REICHS MARK bei der Deutschen Bank, Berlin, (ihern Fillamen?) und dem Bankhaus Jacob S. H. Stern, Frankfurt am Main”. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial number, POCs. Fine condition, ABNC. Unlisted design and year in Cox. Unique example found in the ABN Archives and with very early Germany connection. ���������������������������������������������� Est. $280-550 Japan 557 557 Kokusai Shoji Shantaku KK, International TradingTrust Co., 1921, I/U Stock Certificate Japan, 1921. 10 Shares = 500 Yen, I/U Stock Certificate, Black on brown paper, Cockerels at bottom, Printed in Japanese, Uncirculated condition. (ex. John E. Herzog Collection) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-160 558 558 Nippon Kogyo Ginko - Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd., 1906, I/U Stock Certificate Japan, 1906. 10 Shares = 500 Yen, I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black print with black and orange border and orange underprint, Printed in Japanese and English, Company title at top, Fine-VF condition. The Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited (IBJ), based in Tokyo, Japan, was one of the largest banks in the world during the latter half of the 20th century. IBJ was founded as a public-sector bank under the Industrial Bank of Japan Act of 1902. At that time, Japan was in the throes of its industrial revolution, and there was a strong demand for long-term investment capital. IBJ raised funds by issuing bank debentures. IBJ also acted as the trustee in corporate debenture issues - notably, the major Japanese railway company issue of 1906 in London, amount to the then-enormous sum of 1 million pounds sterling. These activities contributed to the building of the Japanese domestic securities market, and to the generating of a higher profile for Japanese borrowers in the international market. Historic Share certificate. (ex. John E. Herzog Collection) ������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $50-100

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