Archives International Auctions Auction 98 December 2, 2024
Archives International Auctions - Sale 98 40 December 2, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 195 195 Republic of the Philippines, ND (1970s), Set of Specimen Banknotes with Matching Serial Numbers Philippines, ND (1970s). Lot of 6 Specimen Banknotes, Includes: 2 Piso, P-152s1; 5 Piso, P-153s1; 10 Piso, P-154s1; 20 Piso, P-155s1; 50 Piso, P-156s1; 100 Piso, P-157s1. Notes all have same S/N *001818, all have Specimen overprints, and all are in XF to AU condition. (6). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $90-180 196 196 Compania General De Tobacos De Filipinas, 1963, I/C Bond Manila, Philippines, 1963. 1 Share = 500 Pesetas I/C Gold Coupon Bond, Ornate gold and brown border with allegorical women on top and bottom. XF to AU condition. ����������������� Est. $35-60 Poland 197 197 Poland. Bank Polski, 1936, Issued Banknote. Poland, 1936. 20 Zlotych, P-77 CM#76, Issued Banknote, Blue on m/c with young person at right and family at right, S/N AY3396128, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. ������������������������������� Est. $110-180 Poland - Germany WWII 198 198 Poland. Lodz Ghetto, 1940, Issued Concentration Camp Scrip Note. Lodz, Poland - Germany, Lodz Ghetto, 1940. 20 Mark, PO-565a, SB1006a, Issued Concentration Camp Scrip Note, Black with brown underprint, Jewish Star at left corner, Back is brown with Menorah at bottom left corner, S/N 223043, Signed by M. C. Rumkowski, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64. Nazi Germany occupied Poland on September 1, 1939; Lodz was renamed Litzmannstadt and annexed to the German Reich. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $300-450 Poland 199 199 Poland, Province of Silesia, 1928, Specimen Bond Rarity. Silesia, Poland, 1928. $100 Specimen 7% Thirty Year Sinking Fund External Gold Coupon Bond, Black print with blue border, Female and male figures at top and Arms of Republic of Poland at bottom, Fine to VF condition with archivally reinforced splitting and cracking at fold lines, ABNC. This bond was part of efforts to finance public projects and regional development in Central Europe. Silesia, with its complex history, was undergoing significant changes post-World War I. The bond aimed to fund infrastructure improvements, such as roads and public utilities, which were essential for modernizing the province. Such bonds played a crucial role in supporting local economies and promoting community cohesion in a culturally diverse region. Rare bond with only 2 examples found in the ABN Archives in 2002. This is the only one available. ������� Est. $300-500
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