Here is the press release for this week's Archives International sale.
-Editor
Over 1,380 lots of rare and highly collectible worldwide banknotes, scripophily
(stock and bond certificates) and security printing ephemera will be sold at a two-session public
auction on Saturday, October 22 nd at the Museum of American Finance, located at 48 Wall Street
in New York City, and Tuesday, October 25 th , in the offices of Archives International Auctions.
Saturday’s session will be held in conjunction with the 6 th annual Wall Street Bourse. Archives
International Auctions’ offices, for the Tuesday session, are located at 1580 Lemoine Avenue
(Suite 7) in Fort Lee. Start times both days are 10:30 am Eastern time. For those unable to attend
in person, online bidding will be available through the website www.ArchivesInternational.com.
The sale will offer a variety of rare banknotes, scripophily, autographs, historic documents and
ephemera, with many desirable items rarely seen at auction. “Many of these banknotes and
certificates haven't seen the light of day for 20 to 50 years, and will be sure to attract serious
attention from collectors and dealers,” said Dr. Robert Schwartz, president of Archives
International Auctions.
Dr. Schwartz added, “We are thrilled to be holding our 6 th annual Wall Street Bourse auction at
the Museum of American Finance in this impressive and historic venue. We will be offering an
outstanding selection of bonds, shares, banknotes and security printing ephemera over the course
of the two selling days. Telephone and absentee bids, or left bids, will be accepted on both days.”
Session 1, the Saturday session (372 lots), will include 183 lots of United States and worldwide
scripophily, featuring selections from the John E. Herzog collection of mining, railroads and
other topics, highlighted by a 1938 reprint bond “Roulette de Monte Carlo” by Marcel Duchamp;
a set of five different 1866 issued Irish Republic bonds; and an 1883 Government of Canada 4%
proof bond.
Also sold will be a new find of Michigan and Ohio mining and oil stock certificates; modern
classic rarities, such as Apple and Microsoft specimen stock certificates; 22 lots of U.S. Federal
Bonds and Liberty Loan Bonds, including a $50 Second Liberty Loan converted 4.25% Gold
Bond of 1927-1942 from the Chet Krause Collection, as well as numerous other desirable bonds.
Confederate banknotes will be highlighted by an 1861 Error Date $2, T-38, graded PMG Very
Fine 20; an 1864 Treasury of the Confederate States issued warrant rarity; and other examples.
The Saturday session will also include a collection of 60 lots of rare security printing ephemera,
featuring early coated stock security printer business cards from ABNC, Continental BNC and
others; sample notes by Bradbury, Waterlow and other companies, dating from the 1840s to the
1980s; and Western checks, exchanges and fiscal documents, including early Wells Fargo items.
Session 2, being held at Archives International Auctions’ offices in Fort Lee, New Jersey on
Tuesday, October 25 th will include more than 1,000 lots of United States and worldwide
banknotes and scripophily, with over 180 lots of worldwide banknotes; 260 lots of U.S. obsolete
and type notes; and ending with more than 340 lots of United States and worldwide scripophily.
The world banknotes will include 69 lots of Chinese banknotes and scripophily, highlighted by a
10 Mexican Dollars, 1909 Russo-Chinese Bank color trial specimen by Bradbury Wilkenson; a
1902 “Harbin” Branch Issue 1 Yuan note from the Chinese Eastern Railway, Kui Sheng Co.; an
issued 1920 Chinese-American Bank of Commerce, $10, P-S232b note; and other Chinese notes.
Additional highlights will include two lots of rare Peru notes, Banco De Reserva Del Peru, 1926
“Unissued” series specimens, ½ Libra, P-52s and 1 Libra, P-53s, which are only officially known
as specimens and rarely seen at auction; and a lovely set of five specimen United Arab Emirates
Currency Board, 1973-1976 ND issues, all five in uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated condition.
Session 2 will continue with 200 lots of United States obsolete banknotes, including a Bank of
Germantown of the City of Philadelphia, 1862 issued obsolete note with a dramatic polar bear
fight vignette. Delaware will be well represented by a Bank of Wilmington and Brandywine and
an issued $1 Diamond State Bank obsolete note.
Connecticut will feature a circa1830s Mechanics Bank proof from the Silver City Collection; a
Quinnipiack Bank proof; and a specimen Reed, Stiles, Pelton Co., ca. 1824. Maryland will weigh
in with a Franklin Bank of Baltimore, $10 proof and a Merchants Bank, Baltimore proof, both
from the Silver City Collection; New Jersey obsoletes include an uncut partial sheet of 2 notes,
$1 and $2, from Orange Bank in the County of Essex that were previously unlisted in Haxby.
New York notes will include numerous proof and issued notes, highlighted by a $1 and $2 Bank
of New York proof pair; a beautiful Highland Bank $50 proof with the very rare “Washington’s
Headquarters, Newburgh” vignette; a proof $1 Seventh Ward Bank obsolete; and numerous other
highlights, including numerous “Silver City Collection” examples and additional scarce notes.
Fractional and type notes will feature a $10, serial number “1”, 1902 date back Yonkers National
Banknote; a $5 1902 Plain Back, Martha’s Vineyard National Bank of Tisbury; a 1896, $1
educational silver certificate in PMG 64; an uncut sheet of six, $10, Live Stock National Bank of
Sioux City, Type 2 nationals; and two different 1929 Type 1, Reno, Nevada $20 National notes.
The sale will end with over 340 lots of U.S. and world scripophily, highlighted by 170 lots of
railroad issued and specimen stocks and bonds; the first offering of 19 lots from an outstanding
Pennsylvania turnpike collection, formed over 30 years with many certificates rarely if ever seen
at auction; and numerous additional topics, including banking, mining, aviation and many others.
The auction will feature hundreds of additional rare and desirable bonds, shares and banknotes in
every price range, for the beginner to the advanced collector. The highlights are too numerous to
mention. Previews will be held at the Archives International Auctions offices in Fort Lee, on
Monday, Oct. 17; Tuesday, Oct. 18; and Monday, Oct. 24; from 10 am to 5 pm Eastern time all
three days.
Previews will also be held at the Museum of American Finance in New York City on Friday, Oct.
21, from 10:30-5; and by appointment, day of sale, Oct. 22 nd . For an appointment call (201) 944-
4800 or email info@archivesinternational.com. Check the AIA website for additional info.
The online catalogs for the October 22 nd and 25 th sale are on Archives International Auctions’
website and can be viewed via the Archives International Live bidding platform. It can also be
viewed as a virtual catalog or downloadable .pdf. To pre-register for live event internet bidding,
you may log on to the Archives International Auctions website, at www.ArchivesInternational.com.
More information about the Wall Street Collectors Bourse, can be found on the Bourse website,
at www.wallstreetbourse.com. The event will feature coins, currency and scripophily and is
being held at the Museum of American Finance, located at 48 Wall Street in New York City.
Archives International Auctions is currently seeking quality consignments for future auctions and is
looking for U.S. and worldwide banknotes, coins, stocks, bonds, stamps, postal history, historic
ephemera, autographs, and documents to buy outright. To sell or consign one piece or an entire
collection, please call AIA at (201) 944-4800; or e-mail them at info@archivesinternational.com.
You may also write to Archives International Auctions, at 1580 Lemoine Ave., Suite #7, Fort
Lee, NJ 07024 U.S.A. To learn more about Archives International Auctions and the auctions
planned for October 22 nd and 25 th and in December, log on to www.ArchivesInternational.com.
Bradbury Wilkinson & Company, circa 1880-1890's Italian advertising note.
Russo-Chinese Bank, 1909 Issue color trial specimen.
Bank of New York, 1860 proof obsolete banknote.
Bank of Germantown of the City of Philadelphia, 1862 issued obsolete banknote.
Yonkers National Bank (Yonkers, N.Y.), $10 1902 DB, Ch# E 9825 serial # 1A banknote.
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