Archives International Auctions Auction 93 April 18, 2024
Archives International Auctions - Sale 93 45 April 18, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Virginia 220 220 Corporation of Richmond, 1861, Obsolete Uncut Pair with Fold- over Error on top Right Corner. Richmond,, Virginia. Fold-over error. Corporation of Richmond Counterfeit $1-$1 Apr. 19, 1861 Jones-Littlefield TR05-21A Tremmel VA-R2/B-VA-R2/C, 1 Uncut sheet of 2 notes, Richmond, Virginia, 1861. Black on green underprint with seal at top center, Uniface notes, S/N None pp C, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ with comment “Fold Over Error.” Rare with error. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $575-750 Washington D.C. 221 221 U.S. Fractional Currency, 1863, Issued Banknote Washington, D.C, 1863. 3 Cents, P-105a Fr#1226, Issued Banknote, Black printing with light background and portrait of George Washington at center, Back green with large numeral at center, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 with comment “Annotation,” Treasury Department. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $280-375 U.S. Obsolete Banknotes - Advertising Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, New Jersey 222 222 Assortment of Advertising Notes and Checks, 1901 to 1997 Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, New Jersey, 1901-97. Lot of 6 Items, Includes: Goldman Sachs & Co., 1901, $15,000 I/C Check; Ultramarine Co., 1906, $13.44 I/U Check; American Naval Stores Co., 1907, $618.32, I/C Check; Adams’ Mineral Soap 50 Cent Certificate; Philadelphia Clearing House Certificate, 1933, $5 Cert.; American Numismatic Association, 1997, Banknote Reproduction. Documents range from VF to XF condition. (6). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������������������������������� Est. $250-400 U.S. Obsolete Banknotes Alabama 223 223 Paint Rock, Alabama. A.S. Fraziers, 1862, 5¢ Scrip Note Rarity Paint Rock, Alabama. March 6, 1862, A.S. Fraziers, 5¢ Scrip Note Rarity, Black text on white ruled paper with light blue lines, endorsed on the back by Frazier in red ink, S/ an 47, “Good For Five Cents in Common Currency….”, The large “5” on the left was evidently altered to be a higher denomination “50” with the “0” written in pencil. VF condition. Extremely rare and first time offered by us. No previous examples could be found at auction in the last 20 years. ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-500
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