Archives International Auctions Auction 90 December 18, 2023

Archives International Auctions - Sale 90 54 December 18, 2023 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Washington D.C. 279 279 Government Bank, 1862, IssuedObsolete Banknote Washington D.C., 1862. $5 Issued Banknote, Black on green underprint with Bald Eagle at center, Back is green with design, VG to Fine condition �������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $35-60 U.S. Traveler’s Checks United States 280 280 Wells Fargo & Co. International Travelers Cheque. ND (1907-09). Front Proof United States, ND (1907-09). $20 Front Proof International Travelers Cheque. Gray and black print. Printer: RBNC. PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $110-170 Checks, Drafts & Exchanges Washington D.C. 281 281 Thomas Cook Group of Specimen Travelers Cheques, ND (1970- 80s) and small Group of German &Yugoslavia notes. Washington D.C., ND (1970-80s). Lot of 11 notes, Includes Lot of 5 Travelers Cheques for $10, $20, $50, $100, & $1000 Denominations, All are in varying colors, but have portraits of Thomas Cook at right and Bald Eagle at left and Specimen overprints, AU to UNC condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Thomas Cook was an English businessman. He is best known for founding the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son. He was also one of the initial developers of the “package tour” including travel, accommodations, and the like. Also included is Germany & Yugoslavia, 1920-93. Lot of 6 Issued Banknotes, Includes: German State Loan Currency Notes 1 Mark, P-58 (3), 1920, Dark brown on green and olive underprint, Back is dark green; National Bank of Yugoslavia 5,00,000 Dinara, P-132 (3), 1993, Dark brown on orange with blue-green and pale olive-brown underprint, Karadjorj Petrovich (Prince of Serbia) at left, Back is same colors with Orthodox Church at center. Notes range from Good-XF condition. (11). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $45-75 C.S.A. Banknotes, Bonds & Fiscal Documents Virginia 282 282 C.S.A., 1863, Act of February 20th, 1863, $500, I/U (Unlisted paper color variety, T133-B192, Cr.124) I/U Bond With Wrong Colored Paper. Richmond, Virginia, March 2nd, 1863. $500, T133-B192 Cr.124, I/U 8% Coupon Bond, C.S.A. Act of February 20th, 1863, Black print on black border with gray underprint printed on White paper (Listed as bluish banknote paper), Portrait of John Tyler at top, S/N 33640 handwritten, Signed by Rose. VF-XF condition. 7 coupons attached. Evans & Cogswell Lith. Colombia S.C. Very possibly an unlisted variety. The octagonal medallions are listed to have been issued from March 9th, 1863 to February 5th, 1864 with the serial number between #1701 to 51,900 and was supposed to be printed on bluish banknote paper, while this bond is printed on white paper. Deserves further research. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $60-100 U.S. Large Type - FRBN New York 283 283 FRBN NewYork, $1 Fr# 711, Series of 1918, Teehee | Burke FRBN, New York, $1 Fr# 711 1918, Teehee | Burke and Sailer | Strong, Signatures, S/N B8065096A, PMG graded Choice Very Fine 35 extremely light evidence of staining on the back. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-150

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