December and January are huge months for numismatic auctions. Here is the press release for next month's Archives International
sale of world paper money and related material. -Editor
A discovery collection of 1930s-era Chinese Communist banknote rarities, acquired by an American collector who spent time in China in the
early 1970's when China was beginning to have a more open policy, will be part of a two-session public auction planned for December 6 th and 13 th by
Archives International Auctions, at 1580 Lemoine Avenue in Fort Lee.
The auction will be packed with over 1,100 lots of rare and highly collectible Chinese, U.S. and worldwide banknotes, scripophily (stock and bond
certificates) and coins. The first session, Dec. 6, will have nearly 500 lots of U.S. banknotes, scripophily and security printing ephemera. The
second session, Dec. 13, will include Chinese and worldwide banknotes, scripophily and coins.
Start times both back-to- back Tuesdays will be 10:30 am Eastern time. For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be available
through the website, www.ArchivesInternational.com.
“We're proud to be able to offer an outstanding collection of worldwide banknotes featuring many rarities that have not been offered to the
public previously at auction, as well as two advanced collectors' consignments that will be sure to attract serious attention from both
collectors and dealers,” said Dr. Robert Schwartz, president of Archives International Auctions.
Dr. Schwartz added, “We're also looking forward to our first winter auction, slated for February 2017 and are in the planning stages for our
Spring and summer 2017 auctions. These sales will include the final portion of the Alexander I. Pogrebetsky Family Archives, which we are very
excited to offer, plus other offerings in many categories.”
Session 1, on December 6 th will feature 484 lots of U.S. and worldwide banknotes and scripophily, highlighted by a U.S. $100 Act of October 12th,
1837 interest bearing proof Treasury note from the Silver City Collection (one of three discovered); two lots of First Liberty Loan Bonds of 1917; a
U.S. Department of the Interior - Federal Related Cherokee Nation, 1894 specimen bond financing the purchase of the “Cherokee Outlet, Oklahoma
Territory”; and over 50 lots of U.S. obsolete banknotes; and hundreds of desirable and attractive bonds and shares.
Session 2, on Tuesday, December 13 th , will begin with over 200 lots of Chinese banknotes, to include the 1930s-era Communist Chinese issue
rarities, plus a Bank of Communications, 1913 'Hunan' branch issue discovery note; a 5 Taels, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, 1907
"Peking" branch high grade rarity; and a £10 Commonwealth of Australia, ND (1954-59) specimen note rarity.
The session will continue with a Dominican Republic, Banco De La Compania De Credito De Puerto Plata, 1886 issued banknote rarity, previously only
known as a remainder; an Imperial Bank of Persia, specimen and issued banknote trio; and a Government of Iraq, 10 Dinars, L. 1931 issued banknote as
well as numerous additional worldwide Rarities.
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. Previews will be held by appointment at the Archives International Auctions offices beginning on Thursday, December 1 st to
Friday, December 9 th , from 10-5 PM. For an appointment call 201-944- 4800 or email info@archivesinternational.com.
The online catalogs for the December 6th and 13 th sales 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 on their website. To pre-register for live
internet bidding, log on to the Archives International Auctions website, at www.ArchivesInternational.com.
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 December 6 th and 13 th , log on to www.ArchivesInternational.com .
National Bank of the Soviet Republic of China, 1932
Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, 1907 Peking Branch
Commonwealth of Australia Specimen Banknote ca (1954-59)
1837 Interest Bearing Proof Treasury Note
Wayne Homren, Editor
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