Archives International Auctions Part XVI

Auction Details

We are offering over 1400 lots of U.S. and Worldwide Scripophily, Banknotes, Autographs, Security Printing Ephemera and Historic artifacts and Documents over a two day period. We are privileged to be the auctioneer for the Third Annual Wall Street Coin, Currency and Collectibles Show being held at the Museum of American Finance located at 48 Wall Street in New York City.
The sale begins with The First Hour which includes historic documents & objects including an Edison Stock Ticker; a piece of the original cable from the Brooklyn Bridge as well as artwork and interesting objects including generous donations from Tiffany, Baccarat and Pelikan.
We are featuring The Copps Collection of historic Colonial Fiscal Paper, Documents and Stock & Bond Certificates put together over 30 years ago and highlighted by a spectacular 1792 dated U.S. Federal Bond issued to and signed by George Washington while President of the United States. This is the first time an instrument of this sort has been offered publically at auction. We think there will be serious interest in this amazing piece of U.S. Financial and Presidential history.
The first auction session being held at the Museum of American Finance in New York City, scheduled for Saturday, October 19th includes the First Hour, the Copps Collection, Scripophily and Autographs. There are over 50 lots of historic autographs including 3 different Standard Oil Company Stock certificates signed by John D. Rockefeller; 3 different Thomas Edison signed certificates; a historic “Short Snorter” signed by Harry Truman as well as many other WW II military notables; aviation autographs including 3 different Charles Lindbergh as well as Amelia Earhart’s autographs; Buffalo Bill Cody’s autograph and many other well known signatures. The Scripophily section consists of over 500 different stock and bond certificates highlighted by a Wells Fargo Mining Stock Certificate with a racing stagecoach vignette; One of the earliest Alaska stock certificates known, dated from the late 1870’s; Liberty Loan Bonds; Railroad stocks and bonds and hundreds of other interesting U.S. & Worldwide Bonds & Shares.
The second session scheduled for Tuesday, October 22nd at our offices in Fort Lee, New Jersey includes U.S. & Worldwide banknotes; Security Printing Ephemera; Confederate Banknotes & Bonds; Historic ephemera including a fresh estate “Wells Fargo” collection put together over a century ago with many rare Wells Fargo documents, Broadsides, Exchanges and Fiscal paper that have never been offered at auction. The Worldwide Banknote section is highlighted by a U.A.E. Specimen set of 5 notes; a China, Hupeh Government Cash Bank, 1904 rarity; Mexico is represented by a significant selection of rarities seldom seen at auction including high denomination proofs from the Banco period as well as an interesting selection of Bono De Caja Specimens with a discovery note that is unlisted. The U.S. section offers Colonial banknotes; Obsolete banknotes; Fractional Currency; Large & Small Type including an 1896 Educational banknote set of $1, $2 and $5 in high grade and dozens of other desirable notes. The sale is rounded out with an offering of Penn Central stock certificates that had been selected for a reference collection as well as Security Printing Ephemera and stocks and bonds.
We are looking forward to another exciting auction and hope you enjoy our current offerings. Our next live auction is scheduled for late January to early February, 2014 at our offices in Fort Lee, New Jersey. If you have suitable material, we are still seeking consignments for our upcoming 2014 auctions. I would like to thank everyone who has participated in our previous auctions and has helped make this auction series a resounding success.
Best of luck, Bob Schwartz
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Second Liberty Loan of 1917 "Buy a Bond" Advertisement.1121Second Liberty Loan of 1917 "Buy a Bond" Advertisement.
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1917 Advertisement for the "Second Liberty Loan of 1917", VF condition.
Estimate : 60.00 - 100.00
Sold to floor for 40.00
United States Postal Service Coupon Specimen Bond.1122United States Postal Service Coupon Specimen Bond.
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$10,000. Series A, 6 7/8% Bond, Due 1997. Orange border and vignette. Postal Service Bond. "U.S.Mail"" Eagle Logo. The top line reads...
Estimate : 80.00 - 160.00
Sold to floor for 170.00
United States Savings Bond Pair.1123United States Savings Bond Pair.
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Lot of 2 issued Series E bonds, Includes 1945, $25 and 1942, $100, both with Snyder Signatures, both AU-Unc. Printed by the BEP.
Estimate : 120.00 - 240.00
Sold to floor for 100.00
U.S.A. Bonus Army Encampment "Bonus Expeditionary Force" Set of 3 Photos.1124U.S.A. Bonus Army Encampment "Bonus Expeditionary Force" Set of 3 Photos.
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Anacostia, D.C., 1932. Lot of three (3) 10x4 inches, All historic images from this shameful past event of how we treated our Veterans who risked their
Estimate : 250.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor for 180.00
United States Savings Bond Quartet.1125United States Savings Bond Quartet.
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Lot of 4 bonds, 1943-46 dates. Includes $25 (2) with Snyder or Morgenthau, Jr. Signatures; $50 with Vinson signature and $100 with Snyder signature, a
Estimate : 250.00 - 500.00
Sold to p********s for 200.00
U.S. Government Liberty Loan Bond - $10 Participation Certificate Specimen.1126U.S. Government Liberty Loan Bond - $10 Participation Certificate Specimen.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 1917. $10 Specimen. United States Government Liberty Loan Bond, Participation Certificate, brown border with Eagle o
Estimate : 350.00 - 700.00
Sold to floor for 270.00
U.S. $50  3% Adjusted Service  Bond of 1945.1127U.S. $50 3% Adjusted Service Bond of 1945.
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Washington, D.C., June 15, 1936, $50, Issued bond, Black on light green with red seal and white lined "AJUSTED SERVICE BOND" as part of un...
Estimate : 500.00 - 1,000.00
Sold to floor for 750.00
United States of America, 1918 $50 Fourth Liberty Loan.1128United States of America, 1918 $50 Fourth Liberty Loan.
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1918. Washington, D.C.. P-Unlisted. $50. 4 1/4% Gold Bond of 1933-1938. Issued with 18 coupons remain. Portrait of Jefferson. Facsimile signatures of
Estimate : 500.00 - 1,000.00
Sold to floor for 1,050.00
1st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.11291st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.
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U.S LibertyÊÊLoanÊBond of Ê1932-1947, issued in 1917.ÊSerial number: 1642047.ÊThis bonds as well as the subsequent ser...
Estimate : 600.00 - 1,200.00
Sold to floor for 700.00
1st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.11301st Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 $50 3 1/2 % Gold Bond.
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U.S LibertyÊÊLoanÊBond of Ê1932-1947, issued in 1917.ÊA second and similar example, Serial number: 1959164.ÊBond Grade...
Estimate : 600.00 - 1,200.00
Sold to floor for 650.00
New Orleans, Louisiana 1891 Land Document by BEP1131New Orleans, Louisiana 1891 Land Document by BEP
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Certificate of Location, Act of June 2nd, 1858, BEP Printed, For Property In New Orleans, Louisiana.
Estimate : 900.00 - 1,800.00
Sold to floor for 750.00
U.S.A. Adjusted Service Certificate - World War Adjusted Compensation Act Certificate.1132U.S.A. Adjusted Service Certificate - World War Adjusted Compensation Act Certificate.
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1925. Issued for $1,561 to U.S. WWI Army Veteran. 9.75 by 13.25 inches, printed on both sides, black text and title on green border with red seal on
Estimate : 1,200.00 - 2,400.00
Sold to floor for 1,800.00
Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 1/4% Gold Bond of 1927-1942, $50 Issued, Cancelled and Reissued Bond1133Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 1/4% Gold Bond of 1927-1942, $50 Issued, Cancelled and Reissued Bond
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Washington, D.C., May 9, 1918, Black on orange-yellow, Jefferson on top middle, Eagle on each coupon, back brown with standing Liberty, Tehee | Mcadoo
Estimate : 1,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold to floor for 2,200.00
U.S. War of 1812 Federal Treasury Note Rarity.1134U.S. War of 1812 Federal Treasury Note Rarity.
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Act of December 26, 1814 Treasury Note, $100, 1814, TN-8a, Unissued and cut cancelled, PMG graded Good 4 NET with note of pieces missing, repaired and
Estimate : 1,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold to j**********8 for 1,300.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 10 Cents, Fr.1242.1135U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 10 Cents, Fr.1242.
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10 cents, Issued with monogram on back, EF to Choice EF condition.
Estimate : 50.00 - 100.00
Sold to j******1 for 55.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 10 Cents. Uniface Specimen, face and back. Fr.# 1243WF and WB1136U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 10 Cents. Uniface Specimen, face and back. Fr.# 1243WF and WB
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Postage Currency. First Issue. Face and backÊUnifaceÊspecimens. Wide borders. A nicely matched pair.
Estimate : 250.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor for 250.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 5 Cents, Uniface Wide Margin Front and Back Specimens, Fr.1231137U.S. Fractional Currency, First Issue, 5 Cents, Uniface Wide Margin Front and Back Specimens, Fr.123
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Lot of 2 different 5 cent obverse and reverse proofs, The face printed in brown on light yellow paper; the back printed in black on same color paper,
Estimate : 400.00 - 800.00
Sold to floor for 300.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, Second Issue, 5 Cents. Uniface Face Specimen. Fr.#1232NF.1138U.S. Fractional Currency, Second Issue, 5 Cents. Uniface Face Specimen. Fr.#1232NF.
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Second Issue. 5 Cents Face Specimen. Narrow Margins. SPECIMEN in large letters at lower back. Tight right margin.
Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to j******1 for 110.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, Second Issue, 10 Cents. Uniface Specimen, face and back. Fr.#1244WF and 121139U.S. Fractional Currency, Second Issue, 10 Cents. Uniface Specimen, face and back. Fr.#1244WF and 12
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Nice pair of wide specimens for the Second Issue 10 Cent note. Slight paper tone on the printed side of the back.
Estimate : 250.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor for 270.00
U.S. Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 3 Cents, Fr.1226, Issued.1140U.S. Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 3 Cents, Fr.1226, Issued.
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Fractional Currency Third Issue 3 Cents. Washington with light background in vignette. Nice color. AU condition with ample to large margins, just a bi
Estimate : 60.00 - 120.00
Sold to j******1 for 45.00