The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale

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320 Part I

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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES June 17, 2014

THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES

STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES

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THE GERALD W. JACKSON COLLECTION OF BRITISH PENNIES (PART II) ANCIENT AND WORLD COINS . A SELECTION OF L ARGE WORLD BANK NOTE LOTS A NEW YORK COLONIAL NOTE COLLECTION . OBSOLETE & COLLEGE CURRENCY L ARGE & SMALL SIZE FEDERAL PAPER MONEY . NATIONAL BANK NOTES A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY . A SELECTION OF CSA TRAIN NOTES. AN IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND OTHER CONFEDERATE BONDS A NICE ASSORTMENT OF AUTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS


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SALE CALENDAR 2014 GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Anna Lee COINS UK - Mike Veissid Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Edouard Wyngaard Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Stephen L. Goldsmith Gregory J. Cole China - Kim Choi Cheung BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber USA - Stephen L. Goldsmith Europe – Peter Christen China - Paul Pei Po Chow Kelvin Cheung ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Stephen L. Goldsmith WINES

Gregory J. Cole

CHINA - Vincent Cleme Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Miroslava Adusei-Poku Edward Rivers Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti John Winchcombe Kenichiro Imase María Martínez Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Billy Tumelty Dean Dowdall IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Leszek Woronowicz Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi

STAMPS 7 June 7 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 9 July 10 July 27/28 August 20 September 20 September 25 September 16 October 26/27 November 11 December

The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Rhodesia featuring Arms and Admiral Issues from the Vestey Collection The “Garrison” Collection of New Guinea “G.R.I.” Surcharges The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire, Part III British Europe including Long Island from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Great Britain from the Vestey Collection Australian Commonwealth from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale The Leeward Islands, Bahamas and Turks Islands from the Vestey Collection

Hong Kong Lugano London London London London London New York Hong Kong Singapore London London London London

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COINS 17/18 June 25/26 June 21 August 17/18 September 22/23 September 15 November 3/4 December

The Numismatic Collector’s Series Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series The Numismatic Collector’s Series Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

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The Numismatic Collector’s Series World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series The Numismatic Collector’s Series World Banknotes World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series

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MEDALS 24 July 20 November

Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria

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BONDS AND SHARES 17/18 June 21 August 17/18 September 15 November 28 November

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AUTOGRAPHS 17/18 June 17/18 September

The Numismatic Collector’s Series The Numismatic Collector’s Series

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WINES 4 July 21 August

An Evening of Exceptional Wines An Evening of Exceptional Wines

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YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Sonia Alves Luke Mitchell Madison Lang Finance & Administration Aleena Nieves Auctioneer Stephen L. Goldsmith YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Angie Ihlo Amy Yung Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan

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SALE DETAILS Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Gregory J Cole Senior Numismatist World Coins gcole@spink.com 212/262-8400

at 10:00 a.m. Part I Lots 1001 - 1887

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Terms and Conditions of Sale This is a public auction and mail-bid sale held by SPINK, who are licensed and bonded auctioneers. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has been made with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of the property included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid on and purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she does so, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium. 1. 2.

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The placing of a bid constitutes full acceptance of these Terms and Conditions of Sale by the bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by SPINK shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, SPINK may, at its sole discretion, immediately put the lot up for sale again. SPINK’S decision shall be final and binding upon all bidders. A buyer’s premium equal to 20% of the successful bid price of each lot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15% of the excess bid price will be added to each invoice and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in this catalog. SPINK reserves the right to group two or more lots together and to withdraw, prior to call for bids, any lot(s) from the sale. Bids will be accepted in whole dollar amounts only, and SPINK reserves the right to reject any bid or advance the bidding at its discretion. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has been made with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of the property included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid on and purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she does so, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium. SPINK may have made advances and loans available to certain consignors and bidders in the sale. SPINK reserves the right to bid on any lot in the sale. Additionally, SPINK may or may not have financial interest in any of the lot(s) in the sale. All sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer in United States dollars; However, SPINK will only accept cash payments under $10,000.00. SPINK offers clients the option of paying by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and American Express only) in United States Dollars for a convenience charge of two percent (2%) for Visa and MasterCard and four percent (4%) for American Express, up to a total of $30,000.00. Credit card payments will only be accepted if (a) the purchase is made by the card holder, (b) any purchased items to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verified billing address, (c) floor bidders present their credit cards and (d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions of the sale. Payment is due and payable immediately upon receipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made at the auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchased items. SPINK reserves the right to void a sale if payment in full of the invoice is not received by SPINK within fifteen (15) days of the date of invoice. A late charge in the amount of the lesser of 18% per annum and the maximum lawful rate will be charged on the invoice total if payment is not received within thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. All lots are subject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate resale certificates are on file with SPINK. Shipping, handling and administration charges will be added to invoices for lots delivered by mail. All lots will be shipped via U.S. Express Mail to Post Office boxes, via Federal Express to

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Where the auctioneer has determined that he/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the lot but before the calling of the next lot; and (e) At the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event of a dispute, the auctioneer’s decision shall be final. Agents executing bids on behalf of clients will be held responsible for all purchases made on behalf of clients unless otherwise arranged prior to the sale. The same protections applicable to SPINK shall apply to each officer, director and employee of SPINK unless such individual shall be convicted of knowingly and intentionally selling false or stolen goods. The descriptions provided in the catalog are intended solely for the use of those bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding. All photographs in the catalog are as accurate as can be reproduced with today’s technology; however, they cannot be relied upon for exact reproduction of color. All bidders who have inspected the lots prior to the auction will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of genuineness. It is presumed that all floor bidders have inspected the lots prior to bidding. Therefore, lots purchased by floor bidders are sold “AS IS” and may not be returned. Floor Bidders include those bidders acting as agents for others. Additionally, SPINK reserves the right to describe items differently than the descriptions shown in the catalog should such items be consigned to any future auction. All the lots are sold as genuine. For the purpose of this sale, “genuine” is defined as not faked or forged and SPINK will not knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’, “restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “conserved” in any way without disclosure of such facts to the potential buyer. The following conditions apply to requests for expertization of philatelic items: (a) Mail bidders are asked to advise SPINK of any extension requests at the time of placing their bids; (b) Floor bidders must advise SPINK of any extensions in writing at the time of lot settlement; (c) SPINK will submit all items so requested by successful bidders to the reputable authority of their choice; For United States stamps, the Philatelic Foundation and the Professional Stamp Experts are the accepted authorities. (d) Purchasers of items submitted for expertization must pay as part of the purchase price all charges for expertization, including postage and handling; (e) Purchasers of items to be expertized must make payment in full immediately upon purchase prior to expertizing; Refunds will be made promptly for all sums if in the unlikely event an item is returned with a negative opinion; (f) Requests for expertization of stamps with certificates dated within the last five (5) years of the sale date will not be granted; (g) No lot may be returned due to a certification service grading a stamp differently than the grade stated in the auction description; (h) No lot will be accepted as a return from expertization if the item is indelibly marked as being altered or fraudulent by the expertizing authority; and (i) No lot will be accepted as a return, for any reason whatsoever, including extension returns, after four (4) months from the sale date. Any exceptions to this time limitation must be agreed to in writing at SPINK sole discretion. No lots may be returned without a written request by the successful bidder and the written approval of SPINK. In the unlike-

ly event of returning a lot, SPINK must receive notification of the buyer’s intent within three (3) days of the buyer’s receipt of the lot. The following lots may not be returned for any reason whatsoever: (a) lots containing ten or more items; (b) lots described as having faults or defects because of the faults described or any others, including lots described as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, or similar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustrated lots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factors shown in the illustrations; (d) lots described “AS IS”, including third party graded coins or banknotes (i.e. PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG); (e) lots valued primarily for the bullion content; (f) lots examined by postal viewers; and (g) any philatelic extension lot unless the conditions set forth in Item 18 above is complied with fully. Except for lots placed on extension, as per the conditions of Item 18 above, no lots may be returned for any reason whatsoever after thirty (30) days from sale date. Late payment for purchase may, at SPINK option, be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges. If any disputes arise regarding payment, authenticity, or description between the bidder and SPINK, SPINK at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matter to binding arbitration in New York, NY, to which the bidder, by placing a bid and hereby accepting these Terms and Conditions of Sale, agrees to be bound. 20. United States coins and currency will not, in conformity with the law, be opened at less than face value. 21. The auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reasonable period of time as a result of any significant event which, in the sole discretion of the auctioneer, makes it advisable to postpone the event. No prospective bidder or prospective buyer shall have recourse as a result of any postponement 22. In the event SPINK refers an invoice(s) to an attorney for collection, the buyer agrees to pay SPINK attorney’s fees, court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by SPINK. 23. THESE TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW. THE SIGNER OF A SPINK BID SHEET OR PARTICIPANT IN THE AUCTION AGREES THAT EXCLUSIVE VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTE WITH RESPECT TO THESE TERMS OR IN CONNECTION WITH SPINK SHALL RESIDE INA STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED IN NEW YORK, NY. 24. On-line Bidding — SPINK offers internet services as a convenience to our clients, but SPINK will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of connection on SPINK or your end; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with a client's internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids placed on www.spink.com is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and SPINK does not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity.Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price addedto their invoice for using this facility.

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Order of Sale New York Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Sale 320 Part I Lots 1001 – 1887

WORLD COINS & PAPER MONEY The Gerald W. Jackson Collection British Pennies ..............................................................................................................1001-1082 Iceland ..................................................................................................................................1083 Ancient Coins ..................................................................................................................1084-1094 World Coins Part 1 ..........................................................................................................1095-1162 Numismatic Books............................................................................................................1163-1165 World Paper Money..........................................................................................................1166-1292 Additional World Coins Part 2..........................................................................................1293-1304 U.S. COINS & PAPER MONEY Continental & Colonial Paper Money ..............................................................................1305-1331 Obsolete Currency............................................................................................................1332-1352 College Currency..............................................................................................................1353-1359 Miscellaneous Paper..........................................................................................................1360-1366 Large Size Federal Currency ............................................................................................1367-1380 Small Size Federal Currency..............................................................................................1381-1395 National Bank Notes ........................................................................................................1396-1403 Fractional Currency ..........................................................................................................1404-1450 U.S. Naval Scrip ........................................................................................................................1451 CSA Notes........................................................................................................................1452-1462 CSA Bond Collection - Trans-Mississippi and Others........................................................1463-1503 Additional CSA Bonds......................................................................................................1504-1578 Stocks & Bonds ................................................................................................................1579-1752 U.S. Coins........................................................................................................................1753-1841 Medals & Tokens..............................................................................................................1842-1849 Autographs ......................................................................................................................1850-1883 Mexican Bond Grouping ..................................................................................................1884-1887

For More World Coins, U.S. Coins and U. S. Paper Money, please be sure to see Sale 320 Part II, The Forest Park Collection (under separate cover)

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The Collector’s Series Sale Tuesday June 17, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. 320 Part I (Please Note: You may enter bids for Sale 320 Part I and Part II on this bid sheet.)

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BIDDING INCREMENTS bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. the normal bidding increments are: up to $100 $100 to $300 $300 to $750 $750 to $1,500 $1,500 to $3,000 $3,000 to $7,500

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FIRST SESSION WORLD COINS Tuesday June 17, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.

PART TWO OF THE GERALD W. JACKSON COLLECTION OF BRITISH PENNIES (This brings to conclusion Jackson’s splendid assemblage of British copper Pennies, a finale marked by many great prizes of his collection)

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Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Penny, 1797. Bronzed Proof. Laureate, draped bust r. within recessed circle, rev. Britannia seated l. within recessed circle. S.3777; KM 618. Some obverse hairlines; also George VI. Pennies, 1937, 1950, and Elizabeth II. Penny, 1953. S. 4114, 4117, 4154; KM 845, 869, 883. Housed in a custom frame for George III-Elizabeth II British Penny types, white with gold lettering. The 1950 Brilliant Uncirculated, the rest Brilliant Proof. (4) Est. 600-700

Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Penny, 1806. Bronzed Proof. Shorter-haired, laureate and draped bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. Peck 1323, S.3780, KM 663a. A few faint friction hairlines. Lovely vermilion hues. Brilliant Proof. Est. 350-450

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Great Britain. George IV (1820-1830). Penny, 1826. Bronzed Proof. Laureate head l., rev. Britannia seated r. Peck 1428, S.3823, KM 693. Very minor contact marks. Brilliant Proof. Est. 500-600

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Great Britain. William IV (1830-1837). Penny, 1831. Bronzed Proof. Bare head r., rev. Britannia seated r. Peck 1457, S.3845, KM 707a. Soft iridescent hues. Very Choice Brilliant Proof, near FDC. Est. 500-600

To bid on more great coins, medals and paper money, please see the June 18th Forest Park Collection catalog (sent under separate cover with this catalog).

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Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. Toothed borders, LCW below foot. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 14 (R15), S.3954, KM 749.2. Thin obverse diebreak. Bold strike with pleasing lustre. NGC MS 65 RB. Est. 1500-2000

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Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. Bronzed Proof. Young bust l., L.C. WYON on shoulder, rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Soft iridescent hues over light obverse friction hairlines. Brilliant Proof. Est. 350-450

1010

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. Heavy flan, toothed borders obverse and reverse. Young bust l., L.C. WYON on shoulder, rev. Britannia seated r. , LCW below shield. Freeman 11 (R17), S.3954, KM 749.2. Some obverse hairlines on neck, prooflike fields. Brilliant Est. 1000-1500 Uncirculated.

1011

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. No obverse signature, 16 leaves. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 17 (R13), S.3954, KM 749.2. Choice About Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1839. Bronzed Proof. By William Wyon. Young head l., rev. Britannia seated r. A classic Penny struck as part of the 1839 ‘Una and the lion’ Proof Sets. Peck 1479, S.3948, KM 739a. Soft iridescent hues over faint friction hairlines and light smudge on revere. Brilliant Proof. Est. 1000-1500

1006 1006

1007

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. Beaded border obverse, toothed border reverse. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 8 (R18), S.3954, KM 749.2. Very Rare. Characteristic thin diebreak at top. NGC MS 64 RB. Est. 2500-3500

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1860. Toothed border obverse, beaded border reverse. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 9 (R17), S.3954, KM 749.2. Very Rare. Characteristic thin diebreak through bust, good amount of mint red. NGC MS 64 RB. Est. 2500-3500

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1012

1013

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1861. L.C. WYON on truncation, partial rose obverse, LCW below shield. Freeman 18 (R13), S.3954, KM 749.2. Rare. Choice About Uncirculated. Est. 450-600

1014

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1861. L.C. WYON on truncation, partial rose obverse, no LCW, convex shield reverse. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 20 (R12), S.3954, KM 749.2. Rare. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated. Est. 350-450

1015

Very Rare and Choice 1861 Heavy Flan Penny

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sextet of 1860 Pennies. Five with obverse signature/LCW below shield, one no obverse signature. Some varieties. S.3954, KM 749.2. Housed in a custom Victorian Penny ‘1860 Varieties’ frame, white with gold lettering-with some coins not matching their Freeman number or lettered description. The no signature piece with reverse flurry of hairlines and only AU, the others Uncirculated to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (6) Est. 900-1200

1016

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1861. Thick and heavy flan. 11.1 grams. L.C. WYON below bust, LCW below shield. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 23 (R18), S.3954, KM 749.2. Very Rare. A similar coin brought £5,500 in the ‘London Coin Auctions’, Feb. 12, 2012 (lot 2121), this coin here perhaps a tad nicer. Attractive deep café au lait tone. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 4000-5000

1017

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Pair of highgrade 1861 Penny Varieties. No signature below bust, 16 leaves obverse, LCW below shield reverse. Freeman 29, S.3954, KM 749.2. Bold types highlighted by pleasing lustre. Red and brown. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated; and: No obverse or reverse signatures, 16 leaves obverse, convex shield reverse. Freeman 33, S.3954, KM 749.2. Choice Brilliant Est. 500-600 Uncirculated. (2)

1018

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1862. No obverse signature. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. A few minor diebreaks. Near full mint red. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 350-450

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1861. L.C. WYON below bust, LCW below shield. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 22, S.3954, KM 749.2. Crisp types, toned a red-brown over semi-reflective fields. Only some light contact marks keep this from a higher grade. Uncirculated. Est. 125-175

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1862/1662: One of the Finest Known

1019

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1862/1662. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 39A (R18), S.3954, KM 749.2. NGC MS 64 RB. One of the finest, if not the finest, known examples of this Very Rare overdate variety. Jackson’s other example, which graded good Very Fine brought $3,500 in our last sale. Est. 6000-8000

1020

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1863. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Choice Brilliant.

1021

1022

Est. 250-350

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1864. Crosslet ‘4’. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 48, S.3954, KM 749.2. Rare. NGC MS 63 RB. Est. 3500-4500

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1864. Plain ‘4’. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 49, S.3954, KM 749.2. Small reverse diebreak. Handsome tone; very rare so nice. NGC MS 65 RB. Est. 3500-4500

1023

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1865. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Attractive soft iridescent hues. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 500-600

1024

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1865/3. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 51 (R13), S.3954, KM 749.2. Boldly detailed example with abundant mint red and pleasing lustre. Est. 1400-1800 NGC MS 65 RB.

1025

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1866. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 350-450

1026

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1867. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Brown with orange-red highlights, decent lustre. Uncirculated. Est. 600-700

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1027

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1868. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Attractive brown with lustre and some reverse red. Uncirculated. Est. 700-800

Lovely and Rare Date 1869

1028

1029

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1869. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. A lovely example of this rare date with soft rainbow hues on the obverse. NGC MS 64 RB. Est. 4000-5000

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1870. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Red-brown. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 500-600

1030

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1871. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. A superb example. NGC MS 65 RB. Est. 1600-2200

1031

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1872. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

1032

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1873. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 749.2. Red-brown. Sharp strike. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

1033

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874. Obverse and reverse of ‘73. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 65 (R9), S.3954, KM 749.2. A few faint friction marks, decent lustre. Uncirculated. Est. 600-700

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1034

1035

1036

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874. Aged bust, open ribbons obverse, reverse of ‘73. More mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 70 (R8), S.3954, KM 755. Light die clash. Toned. Brilliant Uncirculated Est. 300-400

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874. Aged bust, open ribbons obverse, small date reverse. More mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 72 (R9), S.3954, KM 755. Good amount of mint red with light iridescent hues. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 400-500

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874 H. Heaton. Obverse and reverse of ‘73. Young bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 66 (R8), S.3955, KM 755. Est. 400-500. Sharp strike. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 400-500

1037

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874 H. Heaton. Aged bust, open ribbons obverse, reverse of ‘73. More mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 71 (R9), S.3955, KM 755. Ample mint red, bold details. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

1038

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1874 H. Heaton. Aged bust, open ribbons obverse, small date reverse. Freeman 73 (R7), S.3955, KM 755. Minor die clash. Bold strike, soft red-brown. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1039

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1875. Small, narrow date. More mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 80, S.3954, KM 755. Decent amount of mint red. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1040

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1875. Large, wider spaced date. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 82, S.3954, KM 755. Brown, hints of red. Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1041

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1875 H. Heaton. Large date. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 85 (R11), S.3955, KM 755. Rare. Very minor reverse lamination in field. NGC MS 64 RB. Est. 1600-2000

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1042

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1876 H. Heaton. Large, widely spaced date. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 87 (R9), S.3955, KM 755. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 450-550

1043

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1876 H. Heaton. Small, narrow date. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 89, S.3955, KM 755. Good amounts of mint red. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1044

1045

1046

1047

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1880. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 99 (R8), S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 200-250

1048

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1880. Cluster of rocks to left of lighthouse. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 101 (R9), S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1049

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1881. Obverse and first reverse of ‘80. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 102 (R8), S.3954, KM 755. Choice Brilliant Est. 400-500 Uncirculated.

1050

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1881. Ribbon down obverse, obverse 11. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 105 (R11), S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-700

1051

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1881 H. Heaton. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3955, KM 755. Good amount of mint ted. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1877. Large date. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 91, S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1878. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Some hairlines on cheek. Fair amount of mint red. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 450-550 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Pair of Pennies, 1879. Obverse 9, reverse J. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. (2) Est. 250-350

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1052

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1882/1 H. Heaton. Convex shield, ‘2’ over ‘1’ reverse. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 111 (R11), S.3955, KM 755. Rare. Lovely color, bold lustre. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 700-800

1056

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1883. Obverse of ‘84. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 118, S.3954, KM 755. Mint red. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

1057

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Trio of Pennies, 1884, 1885, 1887. S.3954, KM 755. Housed in a custom Victorian Penny, “1884-1894 Varieties” frame. Brilliant Uncirculated to Choice Brilliant Est. 400-500 Uncirculated. (3)

1058

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1886. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Red and brown. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 200-250

1059

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1888. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 200-250

1060

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1889. 15 leaves obverse. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 127 (R9), S.3954, KM 755. Red and brown. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

One of the Finest Known Examples of the Very Rare 1882 Penny

1053

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1882. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 112 (R17), S.3955, KM 755. Crisp details, abundant mint red. One of, if not, the finest known examples of this Very Rare date. NGC MS 64 RB. Est. 12000-16000

1054

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Variety pair of 1882-H Pennies. Flat shield reverse, and reverse of ‘83 (Reverse `N’). Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 114 and 115, S.3955, KM 755. Housed in a custom Victorian Penny “1880-1883 Varieties” frame, white with gold lettering. Brilliant Uncirculated. (2) Est. 350-450

1055

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1883. Aquiline nose. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 116, S.3954, KM 755. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

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1061

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1889. 14 leaves obverse. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 128, S.3954, KM 755. Mostly mint red. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-400

1062

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). High-grade pair of Pennies: 1890 and 1891. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Abundant mint red. Choice-Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (2) Est. 300-400

1063

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). High-grade pair of Pennies: 1892 and 1893. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3954, KM 755. Red and brown, soft iridescent hues. Choice-Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (2) Est. 300-400

1064

1065

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1895. No sea left of shield. Older, veiled bust l. Freeman 139 (R8), S.3961var (variety not noted), KM 790var (variety not noted). Red-brown. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 350-450

1066

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Penny, 1895. Older, veiled bust l. S.3961, KM 790. Rare. NGC PF 65 RB. Est. 700-800

1067

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Date run of “Old head� Pennies, 1895-1901. The 1897 is normal sea level. Extra 1900 Penny, showing reverse. Freeman 139, 141, 143, 145, 149, 150, 153, 154; S.3961, KM 790. Housed in a custom frame, white with gold lettering. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated to Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (8). Est. 225-275

1068

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1897. High sea level (higher tide). Older, veiled bust l. Freeman 148 (R9), S.3961B, KM 790. Good amount of mint red. Hard variety to find especially so nice. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-700

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1894. Mature bust l., rev. Britannia seated r. Last year of type issue. S.3954, KM 755. Abundant mint red. NGC MS 65 RB. Quite rare in such a superlative grade. Est. 700-900

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Edwardian Pennies 1069

Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). Complete run of Pennies, 1902-1907, including 1902 low tide (‘sea’); with Freeman varieties, missing only Freeman 158A. Also with duplicate 1903 showing reverse. Freeman 156-163 (missing 158A); S.3990, 3990A; KM 794.1, 794.2. Housed in a custom frame, white with gold lettering. Uncirculated-Choice Brilliant Uncirculated, good lustre and generally with decent amounts of mint red. (9) Est. 450-550

1070

Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). Quartet of Pennies: 1908 (obverse of ‘09, reverse of ‘07), 1908 (obverse and reverse of ‘09), 1909 (2nd reverse of ‘08), and 1910. Head r., rev. Britannia seated r. Freeman 165, 166, 168, 170; S.3990, KM 794.2. Housed in a custom ‘1908-1910 Varieties’ frame, white with gold lettering. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (4) Est. 200-250

1073

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Lot of highgrade Pennies. Includes: 1918, 1919, 1920 (Freeman 188), 1921 (Freeman 190 and 191), 1922 (Freeman 192), 1926 (obverse of ‘22-Freeman 193), 1927 through 1932, 1934 through 1936. S.4051, 4054A, 4055; KM 810, 826, 838. Housed in two custom Capital Plastics white frames. Uncirculated to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. (16) Est. 250-350

1074

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Penny, 1918 H. Heaton. Head l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4052, KM 810. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 400-500

1075

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Penny, 1918 KN. King’s Norton. Head l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4053, KM 810. Sharp strike, red and brown. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 800-1000

1076

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Penny, 1919 H. Heaton. Head l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4052, KM 810. Typical mushy strike on obverse, light bagmarks. Uncirculated. Est. 500-600

Extraordinarily Rare 1908 Matte Proof

1071

Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). Matte Proof Penny, 1908. Bare head r., rev. Britannia seated r. S.3990, KM 794.2. Extremely Rare with only 3 pieces recorded. NGC PF 65 BN MATTE. Est. 10000-15000

George V and later 1072

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Complete run of Pennies, 1911-1917, including the 1912 H and all Freeman varieties. Also duplicate 1912 illustrating ‘Reverse’. Freeman 171-181; S.4051, 4051; KM 810. Housed in a custom frame, white with gold lettering. Uncirculated to Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated, generally with good amounts of mint red. (12) Est. 500-700

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1077

1078

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Penny, 1919 KN. King’s Norton. Head l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4053, KM 810. A bold and very choice example. NGC MS 65 RB. Est. 1200-1600

1080

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Proof Penny, 1931. Small head l. S.4055, KM 838. Very Rare. A superlative example, nearly full mint red. NGC PG 65 RB. Est. 1000-1500

1081

Great Britain. George VI-Elizabeth II. Complete collectable date set of Pennies, 1937-1967. Includes most Freeman varieties of the 1937 and 1940 Penny missing only Freeman 219 and 226; and an extra 1939 and 1964 showing reverses. Missing, of course, the 1952 and 1954 Pennies. S.4114, 4117, 4154, 4157; KM 845, 869, 883, 897. Housed in 3 custom frames, white with gold lettering. Brilliant Uncirculated-Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (23) Est. 90-120

1082

Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof Penny, 1964. Bust r., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4157, KM 897. Extremely Rare. NGC PF 66 RB. Est. 1000-1500

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Proof Penny, 1926. “Original effigy”. S.4051, KM 810. Very Est. 1200-1600 Rare. NGC PF 65 RB.

Superb 1926 Modified Effigy

1079

Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Penny, 1926. Modified effigy. S.4054, KM 826. Nearly full mint red, superb and one of the finest examples of this rare coin. NGC MS 65 RB. Est. 2000-3000

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Icelandic Coins 1083

Iceland. Kingdom. Medallic Set for the Millennium of the Althing, 1930. Silver 10 and 5 Krónur and Bronze 2 Krónur, 1930. Struck privately at the Saxon State mint in Muldenhutten per parliamentary request. The “King of Thule”/Elder seated l. on a curvate throne, blessing a boy and girl kneeling either side of him /Crowned Arms supported by Iceland’s protective spirits; the first Norse permanent settler Ingólfur Arnarson standing facing/Art Deco dragon; Woman/Justice seated facing, holding aloft a torch/ Nordic cross quartering the landvættir-protective spirits: Gammur (the sea-eagle or griffin), Dreki (the dragon), Grithungur (the bull) and Bergrisi (the rock giant), who safeguarded Iceland from invasion by Danish king Harald Blatand (“Bluetooth”) Gormsen. Bruce XM1-3. In a custom frame, white with gold lettering. Some spotting on the bronze coin. About Uncirculated-Uncirculated. (3) Est. 225-275

1087

Roman Republic. Trio of encapsulated AR Denarii: L. Flaminius Chilo. 109-108 BC. Roma head r./Victory r. in biga; Pub. Crepusius. 82 BC. Apollo head r., ‘k’ and scepter behind, bird before/Horseman r. thrusting spear; and C. Naevius Balbus. 79 BC. Denarius Serratus. Venus head r./Victory driving triga r., control number above. Craw.302/1, 361/1c, 382/1b. The latter somewhat grainy, Very Fine. ICG VF 30. (3) Est. 250-300

1088

Roman Republic. Pair of encapsulated AR Denarii: D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. Roma head r. wearing winged helmet, ‘L’ behind, rev. Victory driving biga r., control number above. Craw.337/3; Q. Titius. 90 BC. Head of Mutinus Titinus r., rev. Pegasos r. Craw.341/1. Reverses somewhat off-center, but overall good strikes with pleasing details. Very Fine. ICG VF 30. (2) Est. 200-250

1089

Roman Imperial. Sextet of encapsulated silver coins: Denarii of Hadrian (117-138). Providentia reverse. Bright, About Very Fine. ICG VF 25; Septimius Severus (193-211). Seated goddess reverse. Somewhat bright, About VF/About Fine. ICG F 15; Severus Alexander (222-235). Denarii (2)-revs. Seated Fides, Providentia standing. Very Fine, one slight grainy. ICG VF 25, VF 30; Antoniniani (2) of Gordian III (238-244). Rvs. Gordian r. holding tranverse spear and globe; Victory l. Near Extremely Fine and EF. ICG EF 45. (6) Est. 150-200

1090

Roman Imperial. Quintet of encapsulated AEs: Licinius I (308-324). Reduced Follis, Nicomedia. Rev. Jupiter and eagle; Extremely Fine. ICG AU 50, Crispus (316-326). AE 20 (2). Lugdunum. Laureate bust r./ inscribed altar, Siscia. Laureate head r. / VOT/./X within wreath. Good Extremely Fine and About as Struck. ICG EF 45, AU 50; Constantine II, as Caesar (317-337). Trier. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust l. / Camp-gate with two turrets, 8-rayed star above, Siscia. Laureate head r. / VOT/./X within wreath. Both About as Struck. ICG AU 55, AU 58. (5) Est. 150-200

ANCIENT COINS Ancient Encapsulated Coins 1084

Gaul. Massalia. Pair of encapsulated AR Obols, ca. 350-215 BC. Young male head l., rev. M-A, fourspoke wheel. Depeyrot 10, SNG Copenhagen 723ff. Very Fine and Extremely Fine, the latter obverse off center, losing top of head. Both ICG EF 45. (2) Est. 125-175

1085

Pair of encapsulated Greek silver coins: Thrace. Byzantion. AR Tetrobol, ca. 340-320 BC. Heifer standing l., ethnic above, dolphin diving l., below, rev. Incuse punch. SNG BM Black Sea 21. Somewhat granular, well-centered with full types. Very Fine. ICG VF 25; Parthian Hegemony. Sinatrukes (93/2-70/69 BC). AR Drachm. Diademed bust l., rev. Arsakes seated r. Sell.33.3 (Gotarzes I), BMC 67 (Phraates III?). Graffiti ‘A’ in left obverse field. Very Fine. ICG VF 35. (2) Est. 100-150

1086

Roman Syria. Pair of encapsulated AR Tetradrachms of Antioch: Vespasian (69-79). Laureate head r., rev. Eagle standing l. Cf.Prieur 124. Only snippets of legend, some porosity. Fine. ICG VG 8; Philip II (247249). Issue of 248. Radiant bust r., rev. Eagle standing l. Prieur 413. Dappled toning. Good Extremely Fine. ICG EF 45. (2) Est. 125-175

Byzantine Empire 1091

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Byzantine. Justinian I (527-565). AV Solidus. Constantinople, third officina, struck 542-565. 4.32 gms. Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing holding globus cruciger and shield, rev.. Angel standing facing holding Christogram and globus, star right field; “I” at end of legend; CoNoB in ex. DOC 9b, MIB 7, SB 140. Evidence of very old jewelry wear. Fine-About Very Fine. Est. 300-350


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1093

1094

Byzantine. Heraclius (610-641). AV Solidus. Constantinople, fifth officina; struck 610613. 4.48 gms. Draped bust facing, wearing a plumed helmet and holding a cross, rev. Cross potent on three steps; “E” at end of legend; CoNoB in ex. DOC 3b, MIB 5, SB 731. Good Extremely Fine. Est. 400-500

Byzantine. Heraclius (610-641), with Heraclius Constantine. AV Solidus. Constantinople, fifth officina; struck 616-ca. 625. 4.42 gms. Crowned and draped busts of Heraclius, large, and Heraclius Constantine, small, facing, cross above between them, rev. Cross potent on three steps; “E” at end of legend; CONOB in ex. DOC 14d, MIB 14, SB 739. Some weakness of strike, Near Extremely Fine. Est. 400-450

Byzantine. Basil I, the Macedonian, with Constantine (868-879). AV Solidus. Constantinople. 4.42 gms. Christ enthroned facing holding book of the Gospels and raising His Hand in benediction, rev. Crowned busts of Basil, wearing loros, and Constantine, wearing chlamys, holding patriarchal cross between them. DOC III 2a, SB 1704. Very Fine. Est. 450-550

1095

Denmark. Christian IX (1863-1906). Royal Medal of Recompense. Gold. Breast badge. 2nd type, instituted 1865. 25mm, 11.73 gms (including suspension bar). By Schmahlfeld / Christesen. Bare head of Christian IX l., wreath on back. Unnamed. Rare. On suspension ring with bar, no ribbon. About Uncirculated. Est. 600-700

1096

France. Louis XVI (1774-1793). On the Execution of Louis XVI, 1793. Medal. Silver. 30mm. By Loos, Berlin. Head r. of the ill-fated king; LOUIS XVI ROI DE FR. IMMOLÉ PAR LES FACTIEUX, rev. France mourning at funeral urn. Wurbach 5662, Hennin 471. Good Extremely Fine. Est. 125-175

1097

France. Medal and Jeton pair: Louis XVIII. (1815-1824). On the Triumphant Return of the Duc d’Angoulême, Paris 1823. Medal. Bronze. 50.5mm. By Andrieu and Gayrard. Louis XVIII head r., rev. Maidens greet the Duke and his troops as they are about to make their way beneath the triumphant arch, Victory flies left above to crown the Duke. Coll.394. Soft chestnut brown over minor contact marks. Extremely Fine; Jeton. Silver. 32mm. Notaires des Départements, 1840. By Barre. Napoleon as first consul head r. About Extremely Fine. (2) Est. 100-150

1098

Trio of encapsulated coins: France. Second Republic. 5 Francs, 1849 A. Hercules group. KM 756.1. Very Fine, some nicks in field. ICG EF 40; Danzig. Sigismund III. Ort, 1625. NCS VF Details, improperly cleaned; India. E.I.C. Bengal Presidency. Rupee, AH 1198 year 26. KM 40.1. NGC AU 55. (3) Est. 60-90

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1099

1100

France. Lot of Military and Civil Medals. Mostly ribboned, some silver. Military medals of the 3rd Republic (2), both silver; WWI-1914-1918 Crosses (2-one with star, one with cluster), Combattant’s Crosses (2), 1914-1918 Volunteers medal; WWII1939 Cross, 1939-1945 Cross (single star), Exterior Operations Theatre Crosses (2, one with two stars), Free French Medal; Service in Morocco medal; Colonial medals (2, one with MAROC bar); Verdun, 1916 medal; Journee de Poilu, 1915 Cross; Police medal; School Medal, Nogents s/Marne; RR Medal of Honor; Hospitalier Sauveteurs ribboned badge; Ville de Roubaix Medal; other WWI medal. Generally Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (23) Est. 250-300 German States. Lot of encapsulated coins: Bavaria. 2 Kreuzer, 1624. ICG VF 35; Brandenburg. 6 Kreuzer, 1756. Two old scratches obverse field, EF. ICG AU 53; Prussia. Groschen, 1541. Some porosity. About VF. ICG VF 20, Silbergroschen, 1870C. NGC MS 66; Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg-Hannover. 1/3 Taler, 1710 HB. St. Andrew/Crowned Arms. NGC AU 50; also: Austria. Ferdinand III. 3 Kreuzer, 1656. A few trivial earthen deposits. ICG VF 35; Hungary. Rudolf II. Denar, 1587. Very Fine. ICG EF 45. (7) Est. 90-120

1101

England. Charles II (1660-1685). Maundy Set, 1678. Penny to 4 Pence. Laureate, draped and peruked bust r., revs. Crowned cipher(s) with the number of C’s equal to the denomination. S.3392, KM MDS11. NGC MS 63, AU 55, XF 40, AU 50 respectively. (4) Est. 600-700

1102

Great Britain. George II (1727-1760). Carlisle Recaptured: Jacobite Rebels Retreat to Scotland, 1745. Medal. Brass. 34.5mm. By Pinchbeck? Draped bust of the Duke of Cumberland r., rev. Equestrian figure of the Duke directing a soldier who escorts two captive Highlanders; REBELLION: JUSTLY: REWARDED; AT CARLILE. DEC: 1745 in ex. Eimer 599, MI ii, 605/262. Very Fine. Est. 100-150

1103

Great Britain. Trio of Maundy Coins: George III. 3 Pence, 1763. Laureate, draped and armored bust r., rev. Crowned numeral. S.3753. NGC AU 58; George IV. Penny, 1822. Laureate head l., rev. Crowned numeral value dividing date within wreath. S.3821. NGC MS 63; Victoria. 3 Pence, 1892. Jubilee bust l. S.3931. NGC MS 62. (3) Est. 100-150

1104

Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Bethrothal of Princess Charlotte, 1814. Medal. Bronze. 53.5mm. By T. Webb. Bust of Charlotte r., signed on truncation, rev. Spes standing facing, head l., holding olive-branch, cornucopiae and rudder set on globe. Eimer 1041, BHM 778. Mahogany red. Extremely Fine. Est. 100-150

1105

Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901) Maundy Set, 1864. Penny to 4 Pence. Young head l., revs. Crowned numeral value dividing date within wreath. S.3916, KM MDS115. Toned. NGC AU 55, MS 61, AU 58, AU 58 respectively. (4) Est. 200-250

1106

Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). Maundy Set, 1906. Penny to 4 Pence. Bare head r., revs. Crowned numeral value dividing date within wreath. S.3985, KM MDS163. NGC MS 66, MS 66, MS 65, MS 64 respectively. (4) Est. 125-175

1107

Greece. John Capodistrias (1828-1831). 10 Lepta, 1831. Phoenix facing rays, cross above, rev. Value within wreath. KM 12. About Very Fine. Est. 125-175

1108

Greece. Othon (1832-1862). 5 Lepta, 1833. Crowned Arms, rev. Value and date within wreath. KM 16. Small edge flaw. Some red. Uncirculated. Est. 350-400

1109

Greece. Othon (1832-1862). 2 Lepta, 1833. Crowned Arms, rev. Value and date within wreath. KM 14. Brown. Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

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1110

Greenland. Ivigtut Cryolite Mining and Trading Co. Fourth Token series. Quintet of 10 Kroner, 1922. Company Arms-Polar bear seated l. on shield braced by mining tools and topped by a winged petasos, rev. Value within looped circle. One coin is a “Snowball” variety. Sieg 27, 27var; KM Tn49, Tn49var. Nice examples. About Uncirculated-Uncirculated. (5) Est. 200-250

1111

Italian States. Venice. Francesco Foscari (14231457). AV Ducato. 3.52 gms. San Marco standing right, presenting banner to the Doge, who kneels before him, rev.. Christ Pantokrator standing facing within star-filled mandorla. Papa.1, Paolucci 1, Fr. 1232. Small, old obverse scratch. Near Extremely Fine. Est. 300-350

1112

Judaica. Trio of Jewish merchant tokens: Austria, Vienna. Jacob Rothberger. Brass, 24mm. Storecard, ca. 1890-1900. Façade of Rothberger’s Department Store. Uncirculated; Denmark. J. Nathansen. Brass, 24mm. 16 Øre, ca. mid-19th century. Value both sides, “J.N.” incuse on one side. Rare. Fine-About Very Fine; China. Shanghai. Abrams. Brass, 21mm. 10 Cents Trade, ca. 1930’s. “E.T.Riley” types. About Extremely Fine. (3) Est. 50-75

1113

1114

1115

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Pair of 5 Rubles, 1898 A Г. Bare head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Fr.180, Y.62. Very Fine-About Extremely Fine. [2] Est. 400-500

1116

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Rubles, 1904 AP. Bare head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Fr.180, Y.62. Sharp strike. Uncirculated. Est. 250-300

1117

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Proof 10 Kopeks, 1916 BC. Petrograd. Imperial eagle, rev. Value and date within wreath, crown above. Y.20a.3. Lightly toned. Brilliant Est. 250-300 Proof.

1118

Spain. Almoravide (Murabitids). `Ali b. Yusuf (AH 500-537 / 1106-1142 AD). Gold Dinar, madinat al-Mariya (Almería) AH 518. 3.98 gms. Four-line legends within circle obverse and reverse. A-466. Extremely Fine. Est. 600-700

1119

Turkey. Ottoman Empire. `Abd al-Hamid II (1876-1909). Madalyasi Liyakat-Medal of Merit, AH 1308. Silver. 25.7mm. Toughra on radiant cartouche above trophy of arms, rev. Liyakat legend. Integral suspension loop. Attractive old cabinet toning. Choice Extremely Fine. Est. 100-150

1120

World Odds ‘n Ends lot. Includes: Panama. 20 Balboas, 1973. Brilliant Proof; Mexico. Caballito Peso, 1910; and a 1945 Peso. Extremely Fine; Olympics 25 Pesos, 1968 (4). BU; Isle of Man. Proof 1973 Crown. Manx cat; modern British mints sets (2), British Virgin Island Proof Set, 1973; Canada 1973 BC Dollar, copper-nickel Crown, US Bicentennial

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Rubles, 1900 Ф З. Bare head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Fr.180, Y.62. Very Fine. Est. 200-250

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Rubles, 1904 AP. Bare head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Fr.180, Y.62. Uncirculated. Est. 250-300

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1121

Bolivia. Republica. ½ Escudo, 1868 FE. Potosí. Festooned Arms, rev. Value and fineness within wreath. Fr.39, KM 140. Reverse hairline in field. Extremely Fine with some lustre. Very Scarce one-year Est. 600-650 type.

1122

Central American Republic. 8 Reales, 1841/37 NG MA. Guatemala Radiant sunface on horizon of five peaks, rev. Ceiba tree. KM 4. Toned. About Extremely Fine. Est. 275-325

1123

Haiti. Western Republic. Alexandre Petion, President (1807-1818). 25 Centimes, An 14 P (1817). Bare head of Petion l., rev. Arms. KM 15.2. Attractive steely gray, sharp strike. NGC XF 45. Est. 200-250

1124

Haiti. Pattern 1 Centime, 1889. Arms, rev. Value on cross-hatched circle. KM Pn85. PCGS SP 64 RB.

1125

Est. 200-250

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Mexico. Carlos III (1759-1788). Proclamation Medal-Academia de San Carlos de Mexico on the Death of Carlos III, 1788. Silver. 68 mm. By Antonio Gil. Peruked and draped bust of Carlos III r., wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece, engraver’s name on arm truncation, rev. Sepulcher of the king, a mourning Spain recumbent at the center. V.65, Grove K84c. Rare in silver. Lustre over some contact marks typical for these large pieces, scratch above sepulcher. Lovely high-relief. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated. Est. 1500-1800


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1126

Mexico. War of Independence. Guadalajara. Royalist issue. 8 Reales, 1813 GA MR. Laureate, draped and armored Fernando VII bust r., rev. Crowned Arms flanked by Pillars. KM 111.3. Evidence of die impurities on reverse, small old obverse scratch. Medium gray. Good Very Fine. Est. 250-300

1127

Mexico. War of Independence. Guadalajara. Royalist issue. 4 Reales, 1814 GA MR. Large laureate, draped and armored Fernando VII bust r., rev. Crowned Arms flanked by Pillars. KM 102.3. Choice Very Fine. Est. 400-450

1128

Peru. Republica. 8 Reales, 1828. Cuzco. Arms, rev.. Liberty standing with shield and spear topped by cap. KM 142.2. Some friction hairlines, decent lustre. Choice EF-AU. Est. 250-300

1129

Venezuela. Order of the Liberator. Cross. Silver, gilt and blue enamel. 51 x 46mm. Radiant plaque with central medallion depicting Simon Bolivar, Arms on the back. Gold? suspender link. Extremely Fine. Scarce. Est. 125-175

1130

China. Ch’ing (Qing) Dynasty. Kuang-hsü (18751908). Kwangtung Province. Gold Amuletic or Presentation Cash. Ca. late 1890’s-1908 (or later). 5.84 gms. Types similar to Kwangtung machine-struck Cash: Kuang-hsu tung-pao / boo-guang with addition of complex characters in rectangular cartouches top and bottom of reverse and patterned backgrounds on both sides. Holed at 11:45. Fine. Rare. Est. 400-500

1131

China. Republic. Dollar, nd (1927). Sun Yat-sen bust left, rev. Value in open wreath within lined and beaded circle. L&M 49, Y.318a, Hsu 3. PCGS MS 65. Est. 300-400

1132

Crusaders. Kingdom of Jerusalem. Gold Bezant. Struck at Acre (`Akka), ca. 1148-1187. 3.79 gms. Imitating Fatimid types of al-Âmir. Second phase. A-730. Extremely Fine. Est. 500-600

1133

Egypt & Syria. Barsbay (AH Ashrafi, mint and ends separated by Very Fine.

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1134

India. Chalukyas of Kalyana. Somesvara IV (ca. 1181-1189). Gold Pagoda. Crude Garuda running r., rev. Three-line Kannada legend. Mit.283, Chatt.119. Rare. Somewhat shallow reverse strike. About Extremely Fine. ANACS EF 45. Est. 250-350

French Indo-China. 20 Cents, 1901 A. Paris. Liberté seated l., head facing, holding fasces, rev. Value and mintmark within wreath. KM 10. Est. 350-400 PCGS MS 63.

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1135

1136

German New Guinea. Protectorate. Neu-Guinea Compagnie. 5 Mark, 1894 A. Berlin. Resplendent Bird-of-Paradise, rev. Value and date within wreath. Richly toned, a very pleasing example of one the 19th Century’s most beautiful coins. PCGS MS 64. Est. 2500-3000 India. Jammu & Kashmir. Yasovarman. (5th Century AD). Electrum Stater. 7.08 gms. Stylized late Kushan designs, kidara on obverse, ka at left; ruler’s name on reverse. Cf.MACW 3649. Some flatness of strike in margin. Very Fine. Est. 125-150

1138

India. Yadavas of Devagiri. Ramachandra (12701311). Gold Pagoda. Punchmarks type. Lotus flower at center, ‘Sri’ twice, conch and ‘Sri Rama’. MNI 643-5. Sharp strike, Extremely Fine. ICG EF 45. Est. 250-350

1139

British India. E.I.C. Regal Coinage. Pair of Rupees. Bombay and Calcutta. William IV head right. Two varieties: nothing on truncation and ‘R.S.’ incuse on truncation. KM 450.1, 450.4. The first tiny rim tic, dark tone, Very Fine. The latter, small nick behind head, Extremely Fine. (2) Est. 75-125

1140

Japan. Mutsuhito-Meiji (1867-1912). Gold Yen, Meiji Year 4 (1871). High dot. Bannered rising sun Arms. Y.9. Brooch pin marks have been filled and repaired on reverse. Extremely Fine. Est. 90-120

1141

Morocco. Quartet of scarce Minors: Moulay alHasan I (1873-1894). 2 Falus, AH 1310. Fes. Y.2. Tiny rim nick and spot of old residue, About Very Fine; posthumous issue 1/2 Dirham, AH 1314. Paris. Y.4. Extremely Fine; `Abd al-`Aziz (1894-1908). 1/2 Dirham, AH 1318. Paris. Y.9.2. AU-Unc; Yusuf (1912-1927). 1/4 Rial, AH 1331. Paris. One-year type. Y.31. Extremely Fine. (4) Est. 150-250

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The Christian J. Buys Study Collection of the Brooke Rajahs of Sarawak (The following served as a study group for Dr. Buys’ article “White Rajahs, Coins and Headhunters”, appearing in the `Numismatist’ May 1991. They were largely collected by him while he was a Fulbright scholar in Malaysia in the late 1980’s)

1145 1145

1142

1143

1144

Sarawak. James Brooke, Rajah (1841-1868). Cent, 1863. Head l. of the dynastic progenitor sporting notable mutton chops, rev. Value within wreath, date below. KM 3. Deep birch brown. PCGS AU 53. Est. 300-350 Sarawak. James Brooke, Rajah (1841-1868). Half Cent, 1863. Rajah Brooke head l., rev. Value within wreath, date below. KM 2. PCGS XF 45. Est. 250-350

Sarawak. Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). 50 Cents, 1900 H. Heaton. Head l. of James Brooke’s nephew and successor, rev. Numeral value within rope wreath knotted at bottom. KM 11. PCGS AU 53. Est. 550-650

1146 1146

Sarawak. Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). 50 Cents, 1906 H. Heaton. Head l. of James Brooke’s nephew and successor, rev. Numeral value within rope wreath knotted at bottom. KM 11. Key date, 10,000 pieces minted. PCGS AU 50 Est. 1200-1500

1147

Sarawak. Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). 20 Cents, 1913 H. Heaton. Rajah’s head l., rev. Numeral value within rope wreath tied below. KM 10. PCGS XF 40. Est. 300-400

Sarawak. James Brooke, Rajah (1841-1868). Quarter Cent, 1863. Rajah Brooke head l., rev. Value within wreath, date below. KM 2. Trivial dirt deposits. PCGS AU 55. Est. 350-450

1148 1148

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Sarawak. Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). 20 Cents, 1915 H. Heaton. Rajah’s head l., rev. Numeral value within rope wreath tied below. KM 10. Key date. Decent lustre. PCGS AU 55. Est. 700-900


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1149

Sarawak. Pair of 10 Cents. Charles J. Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). 10 Cents, 1911 H. Heaton. Head l., rev. Numeral value within rope wreath. KM 9. Decent lustre; Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah (19171946). 10 Cents, 1920 H. Heaton. Head r. of the last Brooke Rajah of Sarawak, rev. Numeral value within rope wreath. KM 15. Only year of issue. Both PCGS AU 55. (2) Est. 225-275

1156

Sarawak. Charles J. Brooke-Charles Vyner Brooke. Lot. Includes: Half Cent, 1933 H; Cents, 1870, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1889 H, 1890 H, 1891; 1892, 1893, 1894, 1896 H; 1920, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1937 H; 5 Cent, 1920, 1927 H; and 10 Cents, 1920, 1927, 1934 H. The first Uncirculated, the others Fine-Extremely Fine. (26) Est. 75-100

1150

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (1868-1917). Half Cent, 1870. Rajah’s head l., rev. Value within wreath. KM 5. PCGS MS 62 BN. Est. 225-275

1157

1151

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (18681917). Half Cent, 1879. Rajah’s head l., rev. Value within wreath. KM 5. PCGS AU 58. Est. 100-150

1152

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (18681917). Variety pair of Half Cents, 1896 H. Heaton. “H” close to the top of the “9” in date; “H” centered well above the “8-9” in the date. KM 5. PCGS AU Est. 350-500 53, and PCGS MS 64 BN. (2)

Sarawak: Brooke, Charles Vyner, Rajah (18741963). Third and last “White Rajah” of Sarawak. Succeeded on the death of his father, Charles Johnson Brooke, in 1917. Vyner maintained the popular Brooke rule which kept Sarawak’s social institutions and culture intact (save headhunting which was aggressively suppressed and outlawed); thanks to an economic boost from a boom in Sarawak’s rubber and oil industries, he was able to modernize the state. After World War II, Vyner abdicated and ceded Sarawak in 1946 to Great Britain as a Crown Colony, a move that saw strong opposition locally. Autograph Letter Signed “Vyner Brooke”. One and a half pages, 5 x 7 7/8”, Astana, 8/1/1932. Writing to James Colin Swayne, Chief Secretary of Sarawak, Vyner says he sees “no unfairness to Owen’s candidate in appointing a cadet with legal knowledge”. He ends with thanks for Swayne’s kind inquiries regarding the Ranee’s health, who “has a slight chill or touch of influenza”. Spindle hole upper left, Fine. Est. 90-120

1153

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (18681917). Quarter Cent, 1870. Rajah’s head l., rev. Value within wreath, date below. KM 4. PCGS AU 53. Est. 125-175

1158

1154

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (18681917). Quarter Cent, 1896 H. Heaton. Rajah’s head l., rev. Value within wreath, date below. KM 4. PCGS MS 64 BN. Est. 350-450

1155

Sarawak. Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah (18681917). Sarawakan-Malay Coin Necklace or Waist Belt. Composed of 14 Sarawak 50-Cent coins—1900 H (8), 1906 H (6), and a Straits 50 Cents 190x (1907-1908). Strung on a ring chain, ring-holed twice on each side of coins, and joined by a leaf-pattern clasp. In actual wear, the coins grade Fine-Very Fine. An interesting piece. Est. 250-350

Sarawak: Brooke, Charles Vyner, Rajah (18741963). Third and last “White Rajah” of Sarawak. Ruling from 1917 to 1946, Vyner maintained the popular Brooke rule which kept Sarawak’s social institutions and culture intact (save headhunting which was aggressively suppressed and outlawed); thanks to an economic boost from a boom in Sarawak’s rubber and oil industries, he was able to modernize the state. After World War II, Vyner abdicated and ceded Sarawak to Great Britain as a Crown Colony, a move that saw strong opposition locally. Autograph Document Signed “C.V. Brooke”. One page on letterhead of the Pathological Department of Sarawak’s Medical Offices, 7 7/8 x 10 1/8”, Kuching, 5th November 1929. Typewritten letter by Pathologist Elizabeth Le Sueur to the Principal Medical Officer asking for a deferment of her leave to coincide with her husband’s. Rajah C.V. Brooke signs “Approved / C.V. Brooke / Rajah” at lower left. Fine. Est. 60-90

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Sarawak Banknotes

Numismatic Books

1159

Sarawak. Government of Sarawak. 1 Dollar. 1929. P-14. Palm trees left, uniformed portrait of Charles Vyner Brooke right, value in Chinese and Malay-Persian at bottom, Arms on back. Small tear and nibble upper edge center, About Fine. Est. 90-120

1160

Sarawak. Government of Sarawak. 1 Dollar. 1935. P-20. Palm trees left, uniformed portrait of Charles Vyner Brooke right, value in Chinese and Malay-Persian at bottom, Arms on back. Fine-Very Fine. Est. 50-75

1161

1162

Sarawak. Government of Sarawak. 5 Dollars. 1929. P-15. Palm tree left, Arms lower left, portrait of Rajah Charles Vyner Brooke upper right. Fine. Est. 200-250

1163

Ancient Numismatic and ANS Publications lot. Byzantine Coins by P.D. Whitting, 1973; Wulfing Collection in Washington University Roman Republican Coins, by Kevin Herbert, ANS 1987; Wulfing Collection in Washington University (Greek), by Kevin Herbert, ANS 1979; AJN volumes 11, 12, and 13. All in fine condition, should be seen. [6] Est. 30 - 40

1164

World Coins and Currency lot. Plant’s Arabic Coins and How to Read Them; Marsden’s Numismata Orientalia Illustrata, by Album; Coins and Banknotes of Palestine, 1927-1947, by Berlin; Illustrations of Chinese Gold Silver and Nickel Coins; Die Deutschen Banknoten Seit 1871, by Jaeger and Haevecker; La Historia de la Patria a Traves de las Monedas, by Antunez; Craig’s Coins of the World; The Egyptian Banknote by Hanafy; Latin American Bank Note Records by Magan; Charlton’s Canadian Bank Notes; Chinese language book on modern Chinese coins. All in fine condition, except spine detached on Illustrations of Chinese Gold Silver and Nickel Coins. Should be seen. [11] Est. 40 - 60

1165

U.S. Coins & Currency. Stack’s United States Type Coins; United States Large Size Star Notes by Murray; Whitman Encyclopedia of U.S. Paper Money; Huntoon’s United States Large Size National Bank Notes; The Coins of New Jersey by Maris; New Jersey’s Money by Wait; Prather’s United States National Bank Notes and Their Seals; Virginia Obsolete Paper Money by Jones and Littlefield; Hewitt’s Minnesota Obsolete Bank Notes & Scrip; Lee’s Michigan Obsolete Bank and Scrip Notes and National Bank Notes; Dauer’s American History As Seen through Currency; 3 numismatic guides. All in fine condition, except missing spine on New Jersey’s Money. Should be seen. [14] Est. 70 - 100

Sarawak. Government of Sarawak. 1940 Emergency Fractional Issue. Pair of Ten Cents. P-25b and c. Uniface. Rajah’s portrait at right, Arms upper left. VF-EF and VG; also Straits Settlements. 1 Dollar. 1935. P-16b. Portrait of George V at right, tiger at back center, classical woman’s bust at left. F-VF. [3] Est. 60-90

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WORLD BANKNOTES Marvelous D.W.I. 1849-50 Dalere Ex-Amon Carter

1166

1167

Canada. Victoria, Vancouver Island. MacDonald & Co. Trio of 1863 notes: 5 Dollars (2) and 10 Dollars. CH 420-10-04 and -06. Numbers 2327, 1436 and unclear. Vignette of Indian maiden bottom left and warrior bottom right, Arms upper center. Very Good, some minor edge nibbling and soiling in margins. [3] Est. 750-1250 Caribbean, Central American pair: Bermuda. Bermuda Government. 5 Shillings. 1957. P-18b. Profile of a young Elizabeth II at center above vignette of Hamilton Harbor, Arms on back. EF-AU; Guatemala. El Banco Americano de Guatemala. 1 Peso. 1895. P-S111a. Agriculture and Commerce seated upper left; scene of a village, steaming locomotive and three mountains on back. Very Fine. Est. 50-75

1168

Danish West Indies. State Treasury. 50 Dalere. Law of 4.4.1849. Sieg 18, P-5. Number 1190. Head of Mercury at left, Zeus at right, both in ornate borders, Arms supported by wildmen lower center; numeral value on central cartouche on back and given below as “Fifty Dollars” (the “y” with an umlaut). A great DWI rarity, ex Amon Carter, and SCWPM plate note. Tiny pinhole and light stain at bottom. Attractive blue paper with only slight paper rippling and no folds. AU. Est. 2800-3600

1169

Denmark. National Bank in Copenhagen. Sextet of 1 Krone. 1914. P-10b. Black on red paper, Arms supported by wildmen on back. EF-AU; 1916, 1916 A, 1916 B, 1920, 1921. P-12a, b, e, h. Blue on bluegreen, crowned Arms with numeral value on back. EF-Unc. [6] Est. 75-100

1170

Denmark. Quartet of 10 Kroner. National Bank, Copenhagen. 1915. P-21d. Apricot-brown, Mercury head and three Danish lions on back. Fine+; Danmarks Nationalbank. 1939, 1942. P-31f, 31k. Light brown. VF-Good VF; 1945. P-37c. Green, Arms on back. VF. [4] Est. 150-200

1171

Denmark. Danmarks Nationalbank. Lot: 5 Kroner, 1960. P-42p; 10 Kroner, 1961. P-44q (6). Consecutive numbers; 1963 (5), 1964 (4). P-44s. Consecutive numbers; and 50 Kroner, 1970. P-45l. The first Uncirculated, the other AU-Unc. [17] Est. 200-250

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Denmark. Danmarks Nationalbank. Lot: 10 Kroner, 1972 (2), 1975 (3). P-48a. One with staplehole; 1977. P-48c (20) - some consecutive numbers. CU; 20 Kroner, 1980. P-49b (10); 50 Kroner, 1982, 1985. P-50c; 100 Kroner, 1990. P-51f (2, consecutive numbers). All Uncirculated. [39] Est. 250-300

1173

Denmark. Small lot of School, Advertising and Theatre ‘currency’ and fantasy notes: Danmark Nationalbank School money 1972 series - 20, 50 and 100 Kroner; Aarhus Teater Penge I Kisten 1 Pund, 1968; Dansk Laedervarefabriks Ud. advertising note on back of German inflation 2 Million mark, 1923; Bornholms Nationalbank, 1972 series - 20, 50, 100 (2 types), 500 and 1,000 Daler Spillepenge. The advertising note VF, the others Uncirculated. [11] Est. 75-100

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Denmark. Schleswig-Holstein. Danish-issue Emergency money lot: Gramby. 2 Mark, 1920 (18). Woman draped in Danish flan and young girls with arms outstretched to politician. Eighteen different control letters; and Satirical 1 Mark, plebiscite 1920. Politician and soldiers scissoring map; Haderslev. Complete 1 June 1927 Set: 1, 2, 5 and 10 Kroner. The 1 and 5 Kroner in uncut sheets of 4; the 10 Kroner in uncut sheet of two. Very Scarce. A few AU, but generally Uncirculated, attractive notes. [30] Est. 100-150 Germany. Darlehenskassenschein. Trio of banknotes, all seven digit serial numbers: 5 Mark. 1914. P-47b. Germania vignettes left and right. AU; 20 Mark. 1914. P-48b. Vignettes of Minerva and Mercury. VF; and 50 Mark. 1914. P-49b. Radiant crown and sword at left, German eagle at right. Light stain in corner, AU. [3] Est. 80-120 Germany. Darlehenskassenschein. Pair of 20 Mark. 1914. P-48b. Vignettes of Minerva and Mercury. About EF; and 1918. P-57. Minerva and Mercury vignettes near bottom, man in armor and allegorical woman on back. Uncirculated. [2] Est. 40-60

1177

Guatemala. El Banco Commercial. 1 Peso. 1894. P-S131b. Woman with sheaf of wheat at left. Rare. Fine. Est. 250-350

1178

Malta. Trio of notes: Government of Malta. Five Pounds. Law 1949 (1961). P-27a. Queen Elizabeth II at right, Grand Harbor on back. Tiny nick top center, Very Fine; Central Bank of Malta. 10 Shillings (2). P-28a. Mgarr Harbor in Gozo on back. Pressed EF, and AU. [3] Est. 150-250

1179

Mexico. Chihuahua. El Banco Nacional de Mexico. 1 Peso. January 1, 1888. Red CHIHUAHUA overprints and pin cancel. (P-S255c.) VF-EF. Est. 60-90

1180

Quartet of notes: Netherlands East Indies. Government. Muntbiljetten. 2H Gulden. 1940. P-109a. J.P. Coen at center; 100 Gulden. 1943. P-117. Queen Wilhelmina at right; plane, soldier and warship on back; and Netherlands. Muntbiljetten. 1 and 2H Gulden. 1949. P-72, 73. Queen Juliana at left. The 100 Gulden AU, the others Uncirculated. [4] Est. 50-75

1181

Netherlands East Indies. De Javasche Bank. 25 Gulden. 1946. SPECIMEN. Beach with palms at left, floral pattern on back with Dutch, Bahasa Indonesia, Javanese and Chinese inscriptions on four tablets. Specimen overprint in red front and back. Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

1182

Portuguese Guinea. Banco Nacional Ultramarino. Pair: 50 and 100 Escudos. 1971. P-44a, 45a. Portrait of Nuno Tristao at right, woman watching ships through the ages on back. Both About Uncirculated. Est. 60-90

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Large and diverse lot of World Banknotes. A cavalcade of largely high-grade, diverse and colorful notes, with various issues from Asia, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central America the Caribbean and North America (including a handful of U.S. notes). Some better notes including Straits Settlements 10 Cents, 1919. P-8b. EF; Litzmanstadt Ghetto currency 1 Mark; Ukraine 10 and 20 Karbowanez, 1942. AU-Unc.; Biafra 5 Pounds. P-6a; Chad 1,000 Francs, 1985; British 5 Pounds. P-382a. A score or so below EF, otherwise generally AU-Crisp Uncirculated. Worth a close inspection. [Approx. 459] Est. 450-800

1184

World Banknotes lot. A hodgepodge of issues of various countries, generally late 1930’s to modern: WWII era groupings, some Notgeld, Philippines guerrilla notes, Japanese Occupation, a short snorter, some foreign exchange. Poor-Uncirculated, some with heavy taping or other damage. [Approx. 385] Est. 50-75

1185

Yugoslavia. National Bank. Pair: 500 Dinara. 1935. P-32. Young King Peter II at left, Arms at center. Good VF; and 1,000 Dinara. 1931. P-29. Queen Marie at left, bird right; Maidens at left and right of back. AU-Uncirculated. [2] Est. 60-90

1187

Americas - South, North and the Caribbean - lot. Includes notes from: Brazil -- 500 Reis, (1893), others, mostly 1920’-1940’s; Colombia - 18951900 issues, Banco de Pamplona 1 Peso, 1883; Peru - mostly 1937-1941 issues; Uruguay - Banco Italiano, Banco de Londres y Rio de la Plata; Jamaica - 1976 Collectors series; Canada - 25 Cents, 1900, 2 Dollars, 1937; Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador. Generally Fine-Uncirculated, a few lesser grade. [38] Est. 150-200

1188

Argentina. Small lot. Banco Nacional, 20 Centavos. 1883. P-7. Small edge split, Fine; Banco de la Nacion. 1 Peso. 1895 (1897 o/p). P-218a; 5 Pesos. P-244b. Fine; Banco Central. 10 Pesos. 1935. P-253; 10,000 Pesos. P-281. VF-EF; 500 Pesos. P-278 (2). AU-Unc.; 1969 Provisionals - 1 Peso. P-282 (5). AU-Unc., 5 Pesos. P-283 (2). EFAU; Errors: 1 Peso. P-287, 5 Pesos. P-294. Both with excess paper from other bill in left margin. Unc.; Banco Oxandaburu y Garbino. 20 Pesos (2). 1869. P-S1794. Unsigned remainders. Unc. [18] Est. 100-150

1189

Asia and Pacific lot. Includes notes from: Hyderabad -- 1939-53 issue: 1 Rupees (2), 5 Rupees, 10 Rupees (2); Iran - 50 Rials, ca, 1934. Farsi signatures (center split heavy fold with some tape backing); AH 1317 series: 5 Rials (8), 10 Rials (4), 20 Rials (3), others; Israel - 50 and 100 Pruta (1952); Japan - P-M1; Malaya & British Borneo, Malaya, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, India, Australia, and Afghanistan. About VG-Unc., a few with pinholes, writing, edge tear, or light soiling. [40] Est. 150-200

1190

Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 1,000 Kronen. (1919). P-59. Maiden at right. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint vertically in red. One or two with minor staple holes or light stain, VF-Uncirculated. [99] Est. 150-250

1191

Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 1,000 Kronen. (1919). P-59. Maiden at right. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint vertically in red. One or two with minor staple holes or light stain, VF-Uncirculated. [100] Est. 150-250

1192

Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 1,000 Kronen. (1919). P-60 (108). Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red; also 1,000 Kronen. 1902. P-8. German/Hungarian legends; 50 Kronen and 100 Kronen. (1919). P-54 (44), P-55 (20). VF-Uncirculated. [173] Est. 90-120

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Small lot of African banknotes. Includes: Belgian Congo. 1 Franc. Elisabethville, 1914. P-3. Fine details, heavy stains on back; Libya. H Pound, 1952, G Pound, AH 1382, 5 Dinars, 1971 issue (missing right corner tip); German East Africa. 1 Rupie, 1915 (4, one with edge tear, one tape remnants); Ethiopia. 1 Dollar (1945); Mozambique. 5 Escudos, 1941; South Africa. Rand. P-103b; French Somaliland. 100 Francs (1952). P-26 (3, one with edge nibbling and pinholes); others (8 - a few with repaired edge split or pinholes). Generally Fine-VF. [22] Est. 100-150

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Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Large lot of 1,000 Kronen. (1919). P-60 (325). Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red; also 1,000 Kronen. 1922. P-78 (96). Maiden at right. VF-Uncirculated. [Approx. 421] Est. 250-350 Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 1,000 Kronen. (1919), second issue. P-61. Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red, II. AUFLAGE in red in left margin. VF-Uncirculated. [104] Est. 75-100 Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 10,000 Kronen. (1919). P-65. Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red. About VF-EF, a few with light marks or small tear in margin. [100] Est. 250-350 Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 10,000 Kronen. (1919). P-65. Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red. Fine-Uncirculated, mostly VF-EF. [115] Est. 275-375 Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 10,000 Kronen. (1919). P-65. Maiden at right, vignette of woman left and right on back. DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red. About VF-EF, a few with light dirt or discoloration in margins. [135] Est. 300-400

1198

Austria. Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank. Lot of 10,000 Kronen. (1919). P-64 (104). Maiden at left, German legend on back; and P-65 (36). Vignette of woman left and right on back. All with DEUTSCHOSTERREICH overprint horizontal in red. One with stamp affixed front and back. Fine-EF, a few with light dirt, or adhesion. [140] Est. 300-400

1199

Baltic and Balkan lot: Estonia. 50 Penni, 25 Marka (2), 1919; 100 Marka, 1921. P-42a, 47, 56; Latvia. P-1 (2), 2 (3), 5; Lithuania. P-10. About VG-F, mainly with some problems -- tears in margin, taping, etc.; Greece. 2 Drachmai. (1918). P-307 (3). F-VF, one with an uneven margin, two as pair; Romania. Miscellaneous banknotes (58), ca. 1913-1966. Generally VG-VF, a few with light graffiti, tape remnant or edge tear. [72] Est. 90-120

1200

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. Quintet of 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1906). P-11a. Arms upper center. About Very Fine-Extremely Fine. [5] Est. 300-500

1201

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. Octet of 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1906). P-11a. Arms upper center. Some with very minor edge nicks or tears, one with tiny pencil notation in margin. About Very Fine-Extremely Fine. [8] Est. 400-600

1202

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. Lot of 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1906). P-11a. Arms upper center. Fine-VF detail, but most with small tears (one with large tear), stains, tape remnants or other minor problems; some better. [42] Est. 500-700

1203

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. One dozen 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1916). P-20a. Arms upper center. Mostly Extremely Fine. [12] Est. 300-400

1204

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. Lot of 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1916). P-20a. Arms upper center. Mostly Very Fine-Extremely Fine, some with minor problems. [21] Est. 300-400

1205

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. Sextet of 100 Leva Zlato. ND (1916). P-20b. Serial number with prefix letter. Arms upper center. Generally EF-AU. [6] Est. 150-250

1206

Bulgaria. Bulgarian National Bank. 100 Leva Zlato, a baker’s dozen. ND (1916). P-20b. Serial number with prefix letter. Arms upper center. Mostly VFEF, a few with minor edge splits or stains, one with tape adhesion. [13] Est. 150-200

1207

Trio of notes: Cayman Islands. Currency Board. 1 Dollar 1971. P-1a (2). Queen at right. Crisp Uncirculated and VF (with light band stain); East Caribbean Currency Authority. 1 Dollar. (1965). P-13. Fish at center, Queen at right. AU. [3] Est. 75-100

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Central American and British Caribbean Grouping: Honduras. Banco de Honduras. Lempira. 1932. P-34. Lempira with bow at left, Arms right; bank building back center. Fine; Guatemala. Banco de Guatemala. 1 Quetzal (2). 1942 and 1945. P-14a, b. Farm buildings flanked by quetzals, monolith of Quirigua on back. About VF and VF, the former with U.S.A.T. Cuba tracking stamp in red on back; ½ Quetzal. 1964. P-51a; 1 Quetzal. 1965. P-52b. EF; Banco de Occidente de Quezaltenango. 1 Peso. 1920. P-S175b. VF; Bahamas. Government of the Bahamas. 1965 Law: ½ Dollar (2), 1 Dollar (3), 3 Dollars. P-17a, 18a, 19a. Two of the Dollars only About Fine, the others Fine-VF; Bahamas Monetary Authority. 1968 Law. 1 Dollar and 3 Dollars. P-27a, 28a. VF-EF, F-VF; Central Bank of the Bahamas. 1974 law. 1 Dollar (2). P-35a, b. VF-EF, F-VF (with graffiti on back); (1984) issues: 1 Dollar (2). P-43a. AU; Bermuda. 5 Shillings. 1937. P-8b. Fine; Jamaica. 1 Pound. (1964). P-51C. VF details, small upper margin splits; Trinidad and Tobago. 1 Dollar. 1964. P-26b, c. About F, VF; 5 Dollars. 1964. P-27c. Ink mark in field. VF. [23] Est. 125-175

1209

China. Bank of China Large lot: 10 Cents. Shantung, 1917. P-43i. A few small staple holes at center, Good+; 50 Yuan. 1942. P-98. Passenger train. VG-F; 1937 issue 5 Yuan (66), 10 Yuan (12); 1940 issue - 5 Yuan (10), 10 Yuan (127), 50 Yuan (5), 100 Yuan (2). Generally F-Uncirculated, a few with minor problems. [Approx. 224] Est. 150-200

1210

China. Bank of China. Large lot of 100 Yuan. Chungking, 1940. P-88c. Sun Yat-sen portrait at left, Temple of Heaven right on back. One or two with neat ink validations, generally Fine-EF, a few with stains or minor problems. [Approx. 247] Est. 300-400

1211

China. Bank of Communications. Lot: 5 Yuan. 1935. P-154 (116). Junk sailing at center; 5 Yuan, 1914. P-117n (38). Steam train at center, post office on back; miscellaneous others, including 3 better notes but filler grades. Generally Fine-Uncirculated, with most VF or better, a few with stains, soiling, or small tear. [174] Est. 90-120

1212

China. Central Bank of China. 1920-1936 issues Large lot: 1920 Provisional issues. 5 Dollars. Central Bank overprint on Ningpo Commercial Bank issue. Very Good, with tape remnant on one back corner; 1923 issues: 10 Dollars. English signatures; 1924 issues: 10 and 20 Cents; 1928 issues: 1 Dollar (2), 10 Dollars (39), 50 Dollars (2), 100 Dollars (2). Portrait on back; 1930 issues: 5 Dollars (26). Temple on back; 1936 - ’CHB’ issue 1 Yuan (12). Confucius meeting Lao Tzu; ’TDLR’ issue 1 Yuan, 5 Yuan (58), 10 Yuan (7), 50 and 100 Yuan; ’W&S’ issue: 1 Yuan (8), 5 Yuan (34), 10 Yuan (29). Most, if not all, the more common signature varieties. Fine-Uncirculated, with most VF or better, a few with light stain, edge tear, or other minor problems. [Approx. 226] Est. 175-275

1213

China. Central Bank of China. 1939-1949 issues Large lot: 1939 issues: Fractionals (4); 1940 issues: 10 and 20 Cents (12), 10 Yuan (3); 1941 issues: 2 Yuan. P-231 (2), 5 Yuan. P-235 and P-236, 10 Yuan. P-237 (4), P-239 (3), 50 Yuan (2), 100 Yuan (33); 1942 issues: 10 Yuan. P-245 (3), P-247 (2, one with paperclip stain and surface loss), 20 Yuan (2), 100 Yuan (3), 1,000 Yuan, 2,000 Yuan (3); 1943 issues: 100 Yuan; 1944 issue: 100 Yuan. Sun Yat-sen at right, and P-258; 500 Yuan. P-265, P-267 (2); 1945 issues: 1,000 Yuan. P-290 (2); 1948 (1945 dated) issues: 1 Yuan, 5 Yuan (P-388); 1948 (1946 dated) issues: 20 Cents; 1948 issues: 50 Cents. P-397; 1949 issues: 1,000 Yuan, 5,000 Yuan. P-415 (2), 10,000 Yuan. P-416 (3), P-417 (8), P-421, Silver issue 1 Dollar; Chinese legends-only issues, 19451948: various (28); 1945-1948 Northeastern Provinces issues (8); also Shanghai Custom Gold Units - 1930 issues (28), 1947 issues (4). Generally Fine-Uncirculated, mostly VF and above, a few with stain, tape remnant or other minor problem. [175] Est. 250-350

1214

China. Provincial Bank of Kwangtung Province. 1918 Exchange Note Issue. Lot of 5 Dollars (93). P-S2402b. Building in central cartouche; also 10 Dollars. P-S2403c. Theatre. Partial bank ink stamps. Fine-Extremely Fine, generally VF-EF, a few with ink or pencil notations. [94] Est. 250-350

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China. Lot of miscellaneous notes and paper: Ming Kao Banking. Private issue 50 Yuan; Commercial Bank. 5 Dollars. 1920. Fine, but full central split taped; National Industrial Bank. 10 Yuan. Shanghai, 1924. F-VF, but ragged top and bottom edges; The Commissariat Department. 10 Yuan. VF, but missing a top corner and top center tear; Farmers Bank of China: 10 Yuan. 1935. Pagoda and horse on back; 1 and 10 Yuan. 1940. P-463, 464; 1940 Provisional issue 10 Yuan. P-471. Poor and taped together; 100 Yuan. 1941 (3); Sino-Scandinavian Bank. 5 Yuan. Tientsin, 1922. Spotting, missing small bottom edge piece; Provincial Bank issues: Yung Heng Prov. Bank of Kirin (missing small part of one corner), Shansi, Bank of Manchuria, Feng Yeh Bank - Kweisui and Kwangtung (10); Uncertain Chinese legends-only notes (3, one missing corner), Nationalist lotteries (2), Hong Kong small notes (5), Bank of China note; Bank of Communications. 100 Dollars. 1941. P-182b, Szechuan, Chongqing Food (?) script, interest script and three others; uncertain inked characters on red sheet (WWII?) Generally About VGVF, some with problems as noted. [44] Est. 125-175

1216

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Large lot of 100 Yuan. 1942. P-J14a. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center. Generally VGAbout VF, a few with tape backing; also miscellaneous Central Reserve issues, 1940-1944 (21). About VGAU. [Approx. 250] Est. 150-200

1217

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Lot of 500 Yuan. 1943 (1944). P-J24a, J25, J26. Large format. Types with and without Guilloche underprint. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center, Mausoleum center back. Very Good-Very Fine, mostly F-VF, a few with heavy central splits, one or two with ink validations. [64] Est. 200-300

1218

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Large lot of 500 Yuan (91). 1943. P-J27 and J28. Smaller format. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center, Mausoleum at center back. Two color varieties. Grades range from VG to AU+, with most being About VF and above, a few with ink validations. [91] Est. 250-400

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China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Pair of 1944 issue 10,000 Yuan. Smaller format. Green on pale, yellow-brown. P-J38. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center, Mausoleum at back center. Very Fine and EF-AU. [2] Est. 100-150

1221

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Variety pair of 1944 issue 10,000 Yuan. Large format. Dark brown, dark green. P-J36, J37b. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center, Mausoleum at back center. The brown with a few tiny edge nicks, Very Fine. [2] Est. 150-200

1222

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Federal Reserve Bank of China. Lot of 100 Yuan. ND (1945). P-J88a. Imperial Resting Quarters at left, Huang Ti at right. Very Fine-AU, one with some tape remnants. [38] Est. 150-200

1223

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Federal Reserve Bank of China. Small lot: 1938 - 1 Fen. Summer palace bridge; 5 Yuan. Dragon, horseback patrol, Yüeh Fei at right. P-J46, J62. EF-AU; 1944 - 1 Yuan. Confucius. P-J69 (2). AU; 500 Yuan. Temple of Heaven and Confucius. P-J84 (2). VG with spotting and Fine; 1945 -- 500 Yuan. Temple of Heaven. P-J89 (5). F-EF, one with center split and tape remnants; 1,000 Yuan. Great Wall, Ch’ien Men fortress on back. P-J91. VF. [12] Est. 75-100

1224

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Federal Reserve Bank of China. Large lot of notes. Includes: 1 Yuan. (1941). Temple and Confucius. P-J72 (26); 5 Yuan. 1938. Dragon, horseback patrol and Yüeh Fei. P-J62 (5); (1941). Temple and Yüeh Fei. P-J73 (22); 10 Yuan. (1941). Wu Ying hall and map with cap. P-J74 (58); (1944). Kuan-yü at left, house wall with tree and rocks at right. P-J80 (8); (1944). Man with mustache at right. P-J81 (7); (1945). Kuanyü. P-J86 (50); Fractional notes of the first 1938 issue (8); and 100 Yuan. P-J59, J77, J83. VG to VF [187] Est. 200-250

1225

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Bank of Manchukuo. Small lot: 1 Yuan. (1932). Flag and building. P-J125 (2); (1937). Tien-ming, pavilion building on back. P-J130a; (1944). Tien-ming, back violet. P-J135a; 5 Yuan. (1944). P-J136; 10 Yuan. (1937). Emperor Ch’ien-lung. P-J132a & b; 100 Yuan. (1938). Confucius, flock of sheep on back, (1944). Confucius, storage silos, etc. on back. P-J133b, J138. Fine-EF, the first two with some soiling on back. [9] Est. 50-75

China. Japanese Puppet Banks. Central Reserve Bank of China. Quintet of 1945 issue 5,000 Yuan, Large format (4) and narrow format. P-J41, P-J42. Sun Yat-sen portrait at center, Mausoleum at back center. Good Very Fine-EF. [5] Est. 90-120

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China. Taiwan. Bank of Taiwan lot. Includes 1946 issue: 1 Yuan (6), 5 Yuan (5), 10 Yuan (3), 100 Yuan (16), 500 Yuan (2); 1949-1949 issues: 100 Yuan (3), 1,000 Yuan (penciled souvenir date notation on front), 10,000 Yuan (3); vertical issues; issues during time of Japanese influence (4); and Kinmen issues. 1 Yuan, 1949, 10 Yuan 1950, 5 Yun 1966 (3); Matsu issues. 1 Yuan 1954 (2). Fine to Crisp Uncirculated, with a goodly number EF-Uncirculated. [59] Est. 225-325

1227

China. Taiwan. Bank of Taiwan lot. 1946 issue 5 Yuan (3); 10 Yuan, 1949 and a few other vertical issues (5); 1961-1964 issues, all denominations (38); 1969 issue (22) - 5 and 10 Yuan; 1976 issue 10 Yuan (8) and 1972 50 Yuan; also Hainan Bank. 1949 issue (33) - 2 Cents, 5 Cents and 50 Cents. VF-Crisp Uncirculated, mostly EF and above. [110] Est. 60-90

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China. Peoples Republic Lot. Peoples Bank: 1948 issues: 100 Yuan. P-806. Pagoda/train. F-VF; 1949 issues: 5,000 Yuan. P-852. Tractors-factory. Fine; 10,000 Yuan. P-853 (3). Farmers plowing/Boy with livestock. About F-VF; P-854 (2). Warship. VG (with pencil marks) and About VF; 1953 issues: 2 Jiao. P-864. Steam train. AU; 1960 issues: 1 Yuan (2). F-VF, 2 Yuan (2). P-875a. AU-Unc and About EF, 5 Yuan (2). P-876a. VF; Communist Bank issues: Shaan Gan Ning Bianky Inxang. 5 Yuan. 1941. P-S3655. Fine; Modern Peoples Republic - smaller denominations (123). VF-CU, mostly CU; Foreign Exchange Certificates (30). VF-Uncirculated. [168] Est. 125-175 Croatia. The self-proclaimed Serbian Republic of Krajina, Knin. Lot (435). Mostly 1993 issues, various denominations. The self-proclaimed Serbian state of Krajina was founded within Croatian territory in 1991. It was overrun by Croatian forces in 1995, and finally peacefully reintegrated into Croatia in 1998. VF-Uncirculated; also Serbia. Serbian National Bank. Provisional issue. 100 Dinara (64). P-23. 1941. Overprinted on Yugoslavia P-27. Seated woman, seaport scene, sailboats and man with vine of fruit on back. About Fine-AU, some with minor stain in margins; and Yugoslavia. National Bank. 100 Dinara (11). 1929. P-27b. One AU, the others VF-VF+, some with minor stain, soiling in margin. [Approx. 510] Est. 250-400

1230

European lot: Spain. 25 Pesetas, 1946, 200 Pesetas, 1980, 500 Pesetas, 1971 and 1979, 1,000 Pesetas, 1965. P-130, 156, 153, 157, 151. VF-AU; Germany. 500 Mark, 1922. P-73. Choice AU, 10 Milliarden Mark. P-117b. VF-EF, 20 Deutsche Mark, 1960. P-20. About VF; Netherlands. 20 Gulden, 1941. F-VF detail, age toning; 5 Gulden, 1966 and 1973. P-90a, 95. AU-Unc; others; Scotland. British Linen Bank. 1 Pound, 1968. P-169a. EF; Norway. 5 Kroner, 1942; 10 Kroner, 1939. P-7c, 8c. F-VF; also notes from the Faeroe Islands, Portugal, Turkey, Austria and Switzerland. F-Unc. [24] Est. 200-300

1231

Eastern European Lot: Somewhat better banknotes, ca. 1904-1940’s from: Bulgaria; Ukraine -- 100 Hryven, 1918. P-22a (4), 500 Hryven. 1918. P-23; Central Bank 10, 20, 50, 100 Karbowanez. 1942, Semen Petlyura 10 Karbovantsiv, and other; Serbia -- 100 Dinara, 1943 (3), and others; Yugoslavia -40 Kronen on 10 Dinar, 1919 (2), 10 Dinara, 1920, 1,000 Dinara, 1931 (6), 100 and 1,000 Dinara, 1946, and others; Poland. P-58, P-98 (2), P-26 (23); Croatia, Odessa 3 and 5 Rubles, 1917; and Riga 3 Rubli 1919. Good to Uncirculated, a few with tape remnants, tear or light soiling. [67] Est. 250-400

1232

Small lot of French, Italian and Belgian banknotes: France (21) -- 5 Francs, 1916, 1918, 1939, 1969. P-70, 72, 83; 10 Francs, 1917, 1940, 1941, 1962 (Nouveaux), 1970. P-73, 84, 142, 147; 20 Francs, 1940, 1941. P-92; 50 Francs, 1938, 1941. P-85, 93; 100 Francs, 1947, 1950. P-128; 500 Francs, 1940. P-95; Saar. 1 Franc (1919); Italy (18). Various notes, mostly 1940’s-1979, a few earlier, fractional to large size; Belgium (8): 100 Francs, 1924, 1943, 1944 (3). P-95, 112, 113; 20 Francs. P-111, 5 Francs. P-97b. About Fine-EF, some with light soiling in margin, small edge tear or split, light foxing, tape remnant or other minor problem, a few with pinholes or taped repair. [48] Est. 150-200

1233

Germany. Imperial. Reichsbanknote. Large lot of 20 Mark: 1906 (3), 1907, 1908 (7), 1909, 1910 (333), 1914 (50). P-40a & b, P-46b. Imperial eagle upper right. Most in white promo envelopes, some of which were improperly stored. VG-About VF, some with banker pencil notation on tip, light stain or soiling, one or two two-hole cancelled; also 20 Mark. 1915. P-63 (27), and Darlehenskassenschein. 20 Mark. 1914 (4) and 1918 (12). P-48, 57). VG-VF, a few with light soiling or tape remnants. [Approx. 438] Est. 90-120

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Germany. Imperial. Reichsbanknote. Lot of 50 Mark, 1906-1910, and 100 Mark, 1898-1908. P-26a, P-32, P-41; P-20a, 22, P-24, P-30, P-33. Green, vignettes of Germania upper left and right. Good to Fine+, a few with minor stain or inking; one or two with crinkling from water/fire in margin. [119] Est. 50-75

1235

Germany. Reichsbanknote. Lot of Red and Green Seal 100 Mark. 1908, and (1918-1922 reissue). P-33, P-34. VG-EF. [Approx. 243] Est. 90-120

1236

Germany. Reichsbanknote. Lot of 100 Mark. 1910. P-42, P-43. Vignettes of Mercury at left and Ceres at right, Germania seated on back. Mostly red seals, some green. VG-AU, some with light color bleed, a few with tape remnant, edge tear, light stain or soiling in margins. [Approx. 401] Est. 300-500

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1240

Germany. Reichsbanknote. Lot of 1,000 Mark. 1903 (5), 1906 (2), 1908, 1909 (3) and 1910 (137). P-23, P-27, P-36, P-39, P-44a (23), b (114). Allegorical figures of Navigation and Agriculture on back. About VG-AU, generally in the VF range or better, a few with light soiling or numbers inked or penciled. [148] Est. 125-175 Germany. Reichsbanknote. Lot of Green seal 1,000 Mark. 1910. P-45a (25), b (149). 6- and 7-digit varieties. Brown, green serial numbers and seals; allegorical figures if Navigation and Agriculture on back. About Fine-AU, generally in VF range or better, a few with light soiling or graffiti. [174] Est. 90-120 Germany. Imperial-Weimar. Lot. 50 Mark. 1914, P-49 (147); 1919, P-65 (2), P-66 (86), 1920, P-68 (6); Inflation issues: 5,000 Mark, P-81 (26); 50,000 Mark, P-79 (7); 100,000 Mark, P-83 (22); 1 Million Mark, P-86 (8); and 5 Rentenpfennig, 1926. P-169; other notes (4); also. German Treasury Bonds, 1923-1924. 500,000 Mark (7), 1 Million Mark (15), 2 Million Mark (7). VG-AU, a few with tape remnants, light soiling. [338] Est. 90-120

1241

Germany. Weimar. Reichsbanknote. Small lot of 10 and 20 Reichsmark. 1929. 10 Reichmark (29) -- with head of Thaer watermark (22). P-180a (22). Fine-EF; with ornament watermark (7). P180b. Four About Fine-Fine, 3 EF-AU. Portrait of agronomist Albrecht D. Thaer at right, woman with scythe and wheat flanked by putti on back; 20 Reichsmark (9) -with v. Siemens head watermark (5). P-181a. F-VF+; with ornament watermark (4). P-181b. VF-AU. Portrait of inventor and industrialist Werner v. Siemens at right, man with mallet flanked by putti on back. [38] Est. 75-100

1242

Germany. Weimar. Reichsbanknote. 1929-1935 issue lot. P-180 to 183: 10 Reichsmark (22). Albrecht D. Thaer portrait; 20 Reichsmark (56). Werner v. Siemens; 50 Reichsmark (15). David Hansemann; 100 Reichsmark (5). Justus v. Liebig. VG-About VF, a few with graffiti, edge tear, or light soiling. [98] Est. 75-125

1243

Germany. Post WWII Allied Occupation. U.S. Army Command. Small 1948 Series lot (8): 1/2 Deutsche Mark (3). P-1a. Fine-About VF; 1 Deutsche Mark. P-2a (2). About Fine and VF-About EF; P-2b. VF-EF; and 5 Deutsche Mark (2). P-5. Allegorical man seated at right. Fine-VF; also: Bank Deutscher Länder. 1948 issue. 5 Pfennig. P-11 (5); and 10 Pfennig. P-12 (8). A few with light soiling or haze. Fine-EF. [21] Est. 150-200

1244

Germany. Jumbo Lot. Various notes, generally from 1904-1948, with the greater part from the inflationary period. Includes groupings of P-71, P-73, P-78, P-79, larger groups of P-74b, P-85, railroad banknotes, a few Soviet-occupation issues and early DDR, larger format municipal Notgeld, and Hamburg food ration coupons. Good-EF. [Approx. 1,985+] Est. 400-600

1245

Large lot of German Notgeld. A profuse array of colorful and interesting notes, including larger format notgeld, a goodly number of municipal inflationary notes, colonial subjects; and a handful of WWI POW notes. Generally EF to Uncirculated, some only F-VF, some of the larger notes with fraying edges, a few with problems. A diverse and worthwhile group. [Approx. 2,200] Est. 400-600

Germany. Weimar. Reichsbanknote. Inflation-era pair, large lot. 1,000 Marks. 1922 - third issue. P-76 (248); and 2 Million Marks. 1923 - fifth issue. P-104 (244). Generally Fine-Very Fine. [Approx. 492] Est. 90-120

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Large lot of Non-German Notgeld - mostly Austria, some France, and a smattering of other countries. The French (65) features various municipalities and also includes Algerian notgeld of Oran (3) and Constantine. The Austrian is made up of some 800+ loose Notgeld issues; and about 550-odd notes lightly pasted down in two contemporary cloth-bound albums, with copious notations in German written in a precise, clerkly hand; other countries include: Slovenia, Maribor (5) 10 and 20 Vinarjev 1919; Beograd 10 Para; also a 4 Centavos from Horta, Azores; a Polish ½ Marki; and an example from Ghent, Belgium and Hungary; also a small change 50 Centesimi note of the Banca di Romagna, 1872 and Yugoslavia, Tourist Exchange Notes, 10 Dinara 1951 (6) supposedly rare. An eclectic, interesting and worthwhile lot for the Notgeld collector, with some better notes. The Austria generally EF-Uncirculated; the others mostly About Fine-Uncirculated, a few with minor problems. [Approx. 1,437] Est. 350-500

1247

Greece. Large lot of notes, 1926-1978. The bulk of which groupings of 1939-1944 issues. Good-AU, a few with tape remnants, writing, soiling. [Approx. 900] Est. 200-300

1248

Hungary. Mammoth Lot of notes, nearly all 19201960’s, with the greater part from 1930-1946. Large groupings of Adópengö 1946 issues, P-127, P-98, P-131, P-97, P-111, etc. Includes Russian Army Occupation Avöröshadsereg Parancsnoksága notes. Generally Fine-EF, some with tape remnants, scribbling, tears, etc. [Approx. 3,770+] Est. 600-1000

1249

1250

Indonesia and Southeast Asia large lot: Indonesia (850+). Nearly all 1958-1990’s issues; several bricks of 1964 5 Sen notes; Thailand (65). Notes from the 1950s-1970’s series, also a few earlier notes in G-VG; Vietnam (101). South and Socialist Republic. 1950’s-1970’s, a few earlier; Laos (300). Mostly 1957-1960’s; includes a large number of 10 Kip (1957); Brunei. 1 Ringgit, 1989 (4). Generally FineCrisp Uncirculated, (some of the Thai and Vietnamese only G-VG), a few with soiling, tape remnants or other minor problems. [Approx. 1,320] Est. 225-325 Japan. Bank of Japan. Small lot of 10 Yen (7). ND (1945). P77a. Black with green and gray underprint. Portrait of the Nara Period official Wakeno Kiyomaro at center. Four Fine, the others VF-About EF; also Korea. Bank of Chosen. Pair of 10 Yen. ND (19456). P-40a. Black on purple underprint, grayish-blue guilloche at center, venerable man with long beard at right. VF-EF. [9] Est. 225-275

1251

Japan. Large lot of banknotes, 1930-1963. Includes 1881-3 20 Sen (P-15), VG-F, a low-grade 1889 Convertible Silver Yen P-26 with some tape backing, a han-satsu, a number of Michizane 5 Yen and Kiyomaro 10 Yen, groupings of 100 Yen (1946), P-89; 100 Yen (1953), P-90b; 1 Yen (1943), P-48 and 54, fractionals, etc; also a smattering of Japanese issues for Taiwan and Korea, some Military issues, a few Allied Occupation notes, and small uncertain leaflet. GoodAU, a few with inking, tape remnants, tears, or other minor problem. [Approx. 545] Est. 200-400

1252

Japan. Occupation Issues - ‘Military Yen’. Lot of various denominations. 1 Yen (2). Series 2 and 5; 5 Yen (103). Series 2 and 3. SB.2007, 2010. Sugawara Michizane portrait; Series 5. SB.2025 (70). Bird and dragon; 10 Yen (10). Series 2, 3, 4 and 5; 50 Sen (8). Series 4 and 5; 1 and 5 Sen; 100 Yen; also War Memorial 50 Sen (141). P-59, SB.141. VG-AU, a few with small tear, corner fold or other minor problem. [Approx. 337] Est. 90-120

1253

Japan. Occupation Issues - ‘Military Yen’. 100 Yen. Lot. Shotoku-taishi portrait at right, Yumedono Pavilion at left; temple on back. Mostly orange backs -- SB.2038, some SB.2036 (two bars in front o/p), and four SB.2037 (black, purple and green). Generally VF-EF, a few with some stains in margins. [Approx. 375] Est. 150-250

1254

Gargantuan lot of WWII Japanese Invasion/Occupation Paper Money for the Philippines. Some with post-War redemption center ink stamps. Perhaps a few stray notes from other occupied countries, otherwise all Philippines. Generally GoodVF. 109 Pounds in four large boxes. [Approx. 19,000+] Est. 1000-2500

1255

Huge lot of WWII Japanese Invasion/Occupation Paper Money. Mostly Philippines, but some Burma, Malaya and Netherlands East Indies. Various denominations. Some Philippine notes with post-War settlement/redemption ink stamps; also a few unrelated strays. Generally About VG-Uncirculated. 103 pounds in four large boxes. [Approx. 18,000+] Est. 900-2000

1256

Japan. WWII - Allies. Trio of Short Snorters. Four to six signatures each neatly done in the back margins of Japanese 1930 10 Yen notes. VF; and U.S. Propaganda reprint of 1930 10 Yen. On the back is leaflet #2009 - “Yen 5,000. With this money, pay your land taxes. The military clique is squandering your tax money….” SB.169. Fine+. [4] Est. 40-60

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Japan. Bank of Japan. Small post-War grouping: 50 Yen. ND (1951). P-88. Takahashi Korekiyo portrait at right, Bank of Japan building on back. Uncirculated; 500 Yen. ND (1951). P-91a. Portrait of Iwakura Tomomi at right. AU-Unc.; 1,000 Yen. ND (1950). P-92a, b (5). Shotoku-taishi portrait at right, Yumedono Pavilion on back. One note with pencil mark, one with tape remnants, one with light soiling; 10,000 Yen. ND (1958). P-94b. Dark brown and green on multicolor underprint, similar designs to last. VF. [9] Est. 150-200

1262

Mexico. Large Revolutionary lot. Includes various issues and denominations from Estado de Chihuahua; Gobierno Provisional de Mexico; and Constitucionalista; Ejercito Constitucionalista de Mexico, Chihuahua; La Tesoreria de la Federacion, Guaymas; and Saltillo; La Tesoreria General de Estado Yucatan; Sonora, Sinaloa, Oaxaca, Durango, Michoacan, Jalisco; pasteboard issues; also a couple of Henequen notes and others. A few taped, torn or inked, generally Very Good to Uncirculated. [Approx. 556] Est. 450-650

1258

Korea / South Korea. Large lot. Issues from 1932 to 1983; mostly 1940’s-1960. A little less than half the lot composed of (1947) U.S. Amy Administration 100 Yen/Won, mostly green backs, some brown, one P-44; also small amount of North Korean 1947 issues. Generally About Very Good-AU, a few with tape remnants, rents, or edge tears. [Approx. 559] Est. 150-200

1263

Middle East and North African lot: Banknotes, 1920’s-modern, from Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Oman, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, etc. Good to Crisp Uncirculated, the modern generally Unc. [Approx. 410] Est. 75-150

1264

Philippines. Lot of better World War II Emergency and Guerrilla currency. Samar. Various municipal and USAF notes from Balangiga, Guiuan, Salcedo, Pambujan Sur, Oras and the Free Samar Currency Board. Mostly unlisted in Pick; Leyte 20 Centavos, 1942; Cagayan 1 Peso, 1942. P-S164; Misamis Occidental 50 Centavos, 1942; Iloicos Norte 10 Pesos, April 15, 1942; Cuyo Municipal 1 Peso, 1942. Typically crude, a few only Fair with some damage, otherwise Good to About VF. [28] Est. 150-250

1265

Philippines. WWII Emergency & Guerrilla Money. Large lot. Nearly all Bohol, Mindanao (1944 issue), and Negros Occidental (1941 and 1942 issues), various denominations. Decent examples. Good to VF. [Approx. 1775+] Est. 400-800

1266

Philippines. WWII Emergency & Guerrilla Money. Large lot: Issues from the Island of Negros, Bohol, Cebu, Cagayan, Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Mindanao, Apayao, Mountain Province and Leyte. Various denominations. Pleasing selection of notes. Good to EF. [Approx. 1259+] Est. 500-800

1267

Philippines and Japan WWII lot. Two-thirds of the lot is made up of Philippines Guerrilla and Emergency Currency from Bohol 1942 and 1943 series; Cebu City, Mindanao and Negros; the remainder are Japanese notes: 10 Yen, 1930. P-40a; Bird and Dragon Military 5 and 10 Yen; and Military overprint 10 Yen. About VG-VF, one or two damaged. [Approx. 900+] Est. 225-275

1259

Malta. Government of Malta. 10 Shillings. L.1949 (1963). P-25a. Queen Elizabeth II at right, Mgarr Harbor in Gozo on back. F-VF, very light soiling in lower margin; Bank Centrali Ta’ Malta. 1 Lira. L.1967 (1979). P-34. Watchtower, new University on back. VF-EF; also Cyprus. Pair of Pounds, 1984. P-50. F and VF. [4] Est. 60-90

1260

Mexico. Large lot of banknotes, 1910-1990’s. Includes a small grouping of Commercial Banks: Nacional, Minero, Estado de Chihuahua, Oriental, Peninsular, Londres y Mexico and Tamaulipas; and the rest Banco de Mexico, with a goodly number of Calendar Pesos and gitana 5 Pesos, denominations up to 20,000 Pesos. Generally Fine to Crisp Uncirculated, some with light stain, small tears or other minor problems. [Approx. 260] Est. 150-200

1261

Mexico. Revolutionary. Yucatán. Banco Penisular Mexicano. Red overprints. Provisional issues (18931901) lot. 10 Pesos. P-459a (6), d (26). Reclining woman holding caduceus, figure with sheaf of wheat at right, helmeted female at left. Good to Fine, a few with minor adhesions; 20 Pesos. P-S460a. Two woman reclining flanking shield with value, putti above, contadina at right. Lightly taped center tear. Fine. [33] Est. 250-350

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Poland. Polish State Loan Bank. Large lot of 1000 Marek (99). Third issue, 1919. P-29. Portrait of Kosciuszko at right, Polish eagle on back; also 100 Marek (5). P-27. Similar. Generally About Very FineEF, some with edge nicks, tears, tape remnants of other minor problems. [104] Est. 200-250

1269

Poland. Large lot of banknotes, mostly 1916-1948, but some 1980’s issues. Includes: Polish State Loan Bank: 100 Marek, 1916 (2), G-AVG; 100 Marek. 1919 First issue. P-17a (23); 1,000 Marek. 1919 second issue. P-22 (4); 5,000 Marek, 1920 (10). P-31. 500 Marek, 1919 (2). P-28; 50,000 Marek, 1922 (5). P-33; other notes of same issuer; and various notes issued by the Bank Polski, Emission Bank, and the Polish National Bank. Grades from VG-Uncirculated, some with nicks, splits, stains or other minor problems. [Approx. 161] Est. 225-275

1270

Russia. Imperial. Lot. State Credit Notes: 1 Ruble. 1898. P-1a (6), b (2), c, d (12); 1 Ruble. (1915). P-15. Shipov notes (36); 3 Rubles. 1905. P-9 (29). Konshin and Shipov, one Timashev; 5 Rubles. 1909 (48). P-10a & b; 5 Rubles. (1917). P-35a (17); 10 Rubles. 1909. P-11 (60). Generally Shipov, a few Konshin; 25 Rubles. 1909. P-12 (11). Alexander III vignette on back; small change notes (15) and postage stamp currency pair; also miscellaneous R.S.F.S.R. State Treasury Notes (27). Good to EF, a few with tape remnants or light ink or pencil marks. [Approx. 264] Est. 200-300

1271

Russia. Imperial. State Credit Notes. Lot of higher denominations: 50 Rubles, 1899. P-d (7) and c. Uniformed portrait of Nicholas I; 100 Rubles 1898. P-5c (3); and 1910 . P-13 a & b (38). Catherine the Great; 500 Rubles, 1912. P-14b (11). Peter the Great. VG to VF, a few with tears, tape remnants or missing corner. [60] Est. 250-350

1272

Russia. Provisional Government. Government Credit Notes. Lot of 1,000 Rubles (48). 1917. P-37. Duma building back center. Generally Very Fine, a few with minor stain, small tear or tape remnant in margins; also: 250 Rubles. 1917. P-36; 25 Rubles. 1918 (3). P-39Aa; and 100 Rubles. 1918 (2). P-40a. About F-VF. [54] Est. 300-500

1273

1274

Russia. Study group of Revolutionary Period notes. A diverse and geographically wide array - Odessa, Zhytomyr, Vladikavkaz, Transcaucasian issues, Far Eastern Republic, Western Army currency of Avalov-Bermondt, Siberian debentures…; also includes about 21 Soviet notes, mostly early, though a few 1930’s-1940’s, and a handful of bond coupons. Good to EF, a few with tape remnants or light graffiti. [Approx. 163] Est. 200-250

1275

Russia. U.S.S.R.. Soviet (R.S.F.S.R. and U.S.S.R.) lot. State Treasury Notes (2); Currency Notes, 1921 issue - 10,000 Rubles (3), 25,000 Rubles (2), 50,000 Rubles (7), 100,000 Rubles (19); State Currency Notes, 1922 issue - 3 Rubles, 10 Rubles, 50 Rubles (2), 100 Rubles (2), 250 Rubles; 1925 issue. 5 Rubles. P-190; 1937 issue - 1 Chervonetz (23), 3 Chervonetz (18), 5 Chervonetz (8) and 10 Chervonetz (5). P-202, 203, 204, 205; State Treasury Notes, 1928 issue. 1 Gold Ruble. P-206; 1934 issue - 1 Gold Ruble (5), 3 Gold Rubles, 5 Gold Rubles (3). P-207, 208, 210, 211, 212; 1938 issue - 1 Ruble (11), 3 Rubles (14), 5 Rubles (12). P-213, 214, 215; 1947 issue - 1 Ruble (8), 3 Rubles (4); State Bank Notes. 100 Rubles, 1947. P-231; Modern issues (39) - 1961 and 1991 series, mostly State Bank; and others (4). Generally Fine-VF, some better, a few with graffiti, edge tears, soiling or tape remnants. [Approx. 198] Est. 400-500

1276

South American quartet: Argentina. Banco Nacional de las Provincias Unidas del Rio de la Plata. 1 Peso. Feb. 12, 1830. P-S360. Arms upper center, Minerva standing at right. Fine, age tone spots; Brazil. Estados Unidos. Thesouro Nacional. 20 Mil Reis. (1931). P-48d. Manuel Deodoro do Fonseca at center. Very Fine; Pair of 10 Mil Reis. 1942 Casa da Moeda Provisional issues. P-126. President Manuel Ferraz de Campos Salles at center. Extremely Fine, pinholes. [4] Est. 150-200

1277

South Vietnam. National Bank. Small lot: 20 Dong. ND (1962). P-6 (2). Ox cart, women digging on back. Uncirculated; 100 Dong. ND (1966). P-19a (2), 19b (2). Le Van Duyet. The first pair, VF and AU, the latter Uncirculated; and 1, 2 and 5 Dong. ND (1955). P-11-13. The first two Uncirculated, the later AU. [9] Est. 60-90

Russia. Revolutionary Period. Siberia. Committee Savings Loan Notes Issue. Lot of 200 Rubles. 1917. P-S881 (7), S882 (7). Allegorical scene of woman protecting an infant. The seven with coupons all with Vladivostok hand stamp lower left, the coupon-less bonds with Irkutsk and other hand stamp lower left. VF-EF, some with light stain in margins. [14] Est. 100-150

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1280

Wales. The Black Sheep Company of Wales. Pair of 1970 Welsh Railways and Bridges Sets: each with 20, 50 Pence, 1 and 2 Pound notes. Each a different color, portraying a different Welsh Railway on the front, and the Britannia Bridge on the back. Issued by Welsh banker Richard Hugh Williams of Llandudno for his private banking venture. While not official legal tender, the notes he produced in different series between 19691972, held similar status to the promissory issues of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Williams went bankrupt in 1978. A single set brought $111 (including BP) in a 2012 Heritage currency sale. Crisp Uncirculated. [8] Est. 90-120 Wales. The Black Sheep Company of Wales. A trio of 1970 Welsh Railways and Bridges Sets: each with 20, 50 Pence, 1 and 2 Pound notes. Each a different color, portraying a different Welsh Railway on the front, and the Britannia Bridge on the back. The 2 Pounds note of one set without ‘SPECIMEN’ on front, but instead stamped “CANCELLED - 1 JUL 1971’. Issued by Welsh banker Richard Hugh Williams of Llandudno for his private banking venture. While not official legal tender, the notes he produced in different series between 1969-1972, held similar status to the promissory issues of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Williams went bankrupt in 1978. A single set brought $111 (including BP) in a 2012 Heritage currency sale. Crisp Uncirculated. [12] Est. 125-175 World War II Lot. Allied Occupation notes: Germany -- ½ Mark (10), 1 Mark (13), 5 Mark (2), 10 Mark (6), 20 Mark (5), 50 Mark, 100 Mark (5); Austria (32), France (45), Italy (22); Japan (51). 10 Sen to 20 Yen, mostly underprint ‘B’, a few ‘A’; British Military Authority: Initial series (6), Tripolitania (3), British Armed Forces Vouchers (39), various series (mostly cancelled); Romania Red Army 10 Lei 1944 (4); Iceland. Rikissjod (3), Danish Overkommando, French Army occupation note; German Army issues (5), Reich’s credit treasury notes (26), P.O.W. note (4), Winter help note, 1929 20 Mark note with military stamp; Buchenwald 3 Reichsmark; Japanese -- War Savings Bonds (2), Special Patriotic Bond, wartime postal savings book, uncertain script or receipts (3); Short snorters (6); Korea, Soviet Zone. 10 Won. 1945. SB. 413; also: Allied Safe Conduct for German soldiers; U.S. Savings Bonds War Stamp booklet. Generally VG-EF, some better; a few with tape remnants, writing, light soiling, tear, or missing corner. A diverse and rewarding lot. [Approx. 300] Est. 500-700

1281

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28. Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back. Generally Fine-VF. [200+] Est. 200-400

1282

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28. Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back. Generally Fine-VF. [200+] Est. 200-400

1283

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Large lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28. Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back. Generally Fine-VF, some with light soiling. [Approx. 400] Est. 350-700

1284

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Large lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28. Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back. Generally Fine-VF, some with light soiling. [Approx. 400] Est. 350-700

1285

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Large lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28. Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back. Generally Fine-VF, some with light soiling. [Approx. 500] Est. 400-750

1286

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Larger lot of 50 Kwacha. ND (1986-1988). P-28 (600+). Portrait of a smiling President Kaunda, cloak over his shoulder, at right, fish eagle perched center left; ‘Chainbreaker’ statue and building on back; also other modern Zambian banknotes (15). Generally About Fine-VF, some with light soiling. [Approx. 615] Est. 450-800

1287

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Large lot of 100 Kwacha. ND (1991). P-34. Portrait of a smiling, uniformed President Kaunda at right, fish eagle flying at left, Victoria Falls on back. Generally F+ to About EF. [Approx. 1,000] Est. 250-400

1288

Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Larger lot of 100 Kwacha. ND (1991). P-34. Portrait of a smiling, uniformed President Kaunda at right, fish eagle flying at left, Victoria Falls on back. Generally About Fine to About EF. [Approx. 2,000] Est. 350-600

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Zambia. Bank of Zambia. Giant lot of 100 Kwacha. ND (1991). P-34. Portrait of a smiling, uniformed President Kaunda at right, fish eagle flying at left, Victoria Falls on back. VG to EF. [Approx. 3,200] Est. 450-700 Odds ‘n Ends lot. France. Assignats: 25 Sols, 1792; and 5 Livres, L’An II (1793). P-A55, A76. VF; Hungary. Hungarian Fund, NY. 1852 issue - 1 Dollar (3). P-S136a; Philadelphia - 1 Forint (5, and sheet of four), 2 Forint (6), 5 Forint (2). P-S141-3. VFAU, one 2 Forint with Kossuth stamp and FD 1958 cancellation, a few with tape remnants; also International Postal Response Coupons (20): 1947-1961 issues, various denominations, from Great Britain, Switzerland, U.S., France, Denmark, Australia, Iran (staple), Israel, Pakistan; 1968 British Shilling and early 1915 6-Cents (edge tear). Fine-EF, one with tape remnant. [42] Est. 50-75

1291

World Mix. Large lot of notes, late 1800’s-modern. Numerous countries, with a good representation from Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific - large bills from Tibet, currency from French Indo-China, the Mozambique Company, the Spanish Civil War period, Riga, some Ottoman, Albania, Croatia, a very wide variety. Generally resale values of $2 to $10. GoodCrisp Uncirculated, a few with graffiti, tears, tape remnant or some smaller issues. Should be viewed. [Approx. 670] Est. 500-700

1292

Worldwide Giant lot. Two large boxes of banknotes from a multitude of countries, ca. 1880’s to modern; German inflation, Mexican Revolution, WWII, groupings of more modern notes in CU, a small group of advertising/ephemeria/labels; an instant Stock o’Stuff. A small cluster on the raggedy side, but generally About VG-CU. [Approx. 6,970+] Est. 1200-2400

World Coins – Late Additions 1293

Austria. Salzburg. Paris, Graf v. Lodron (16191653). 1/6 Taler Klippe, 1652. Madonna and Child above tasseled Arms, rev. St. Rupert standing facing above Arms. KM 108. NGC XF Details - Tooled. Est. 200-250

1294

Austria. Salzburg. Hieronymus, Graf v. Colloredo-Walsee (1772-1803). Ducat, 1782. On the 1,200th Anniversary of the Bishopric. Capped and cassocked bust of the bishop r., rev. Temple with Holy door open and radiant. Fr.887, KM 452. Light pinscratches in obverse field. Extremely Fine. Est. 400-600

1295

Austria. Trautson. Paul Sixtus I (1589-1621). Taler, 1620. Bust r. of Sixtus, Imperial governor of Tyrol, wearing Order chain of the Golden Fleece, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle above Arms in Order collar. Dav.3423, KM 8.3. Medium gray. NGC VF 35. Est. 300-400

1296

German States. Prussia. Friedrich II, the Great (1740-1786). Frederick d’or, 1777 A. Laureate head r., rev. Crowned Prussian eagle, head l., standing atop trophy of arms and banner. Fr.2411, KM 333. NGC XF 45. Est. 800-900

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Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Pair of gold coins: Guinea, 1787. Fifth laureate head r., rev. Crowned spade-shaped shield; and 1/3 Guinea, 1810. Laureate, short-haired head r., rev. Large crown above date. S.3729, 3740; Fr.356, 367. Both ex-jewelry. In terms of actual wear: Extremely Fine and Very Fine. (2) Est. 500-600

1298

Great Britain. Afghanistan 1878-1880 Campaign Medal. No bars (8 Bde/828 Pte T.W. Thomas 51st Regt). About Extremely Fine; also: British Florin, 1887. Extremely Fine-AU. (2) Est. 100-150

1299

Netherlands. Zwolle. Commune. Ducat, 1634. 3.28 gms. Armored figure of the H.R.E. standing r., his name spelled “FARDINAN. II” in the legend, rev. Four-line city legend on elaborate tablet. Fr.213, KM 34. About Fine-Fine. Est. 160-180

1300

Switzerland. Proof Set, 1974. Nine-piece set, Rappen to 5 Francs. KM PS1. Last year of YOU issue forTHINKING the ARE OF SELLING 2 Rappen and first year of Proof Sets at Swiss mint. A COLLECTION OR SINGLE ITEM AT AUCTION? Very Scarce. In original hard blue case with mailer sleeve. Choice Brilliant Proof. Est. 150-200 1304 Israel. 50GLOBE, Lirot, SPINK JE 5725 /1964. 10th AnniWITH OVER 70 AUCTIONS PER YEAR, HELD AROUND THE IS HAPPY versary ofBEST the Bank of Israel. Menorah flanked TO ACCOMODATE YOUR NEEDS TO ACHIEVE THE RESULTS. Switzerland. Trio of Proof Sets, 1974, 1975, by FOR sprigs within circle, rev. Hebrew legend lowPLEASE CONTACT OUR SPECIALISTS TODAY FURTHER DETAILS. 1976. The first 9-piece, the others 8-piece. Rappen er left, double cornucopiae design upper right. to 5 Francs. KM PS1-3. All in original hard blue KM 44. With original white slipcase. Brilliant cases in mailer sleeves. Choice Brilliant Proof. Uncirculated. Est. 600-700 (3 sets) Est. 175-225

1301

1303

Israel. Proof 50 Lirot, JE 5725 /1964. 10th Anniversary of the Bank of Israel. Menorah flanked by sprigs within circle, Hebrew mem below, rev. Hebrew legend lower left, double cornucopiae design upper right. KM 44. With original white slipcase. Brilliant Proof. Rare such. Est. 1400-1800

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1302

Israel. An 50extensive and 100 Proof Pair, JE 5723 search Lirot and research function 280,000 sales results since 2002. /1962. covering 10th Anniversary of the Death of Chaim 3D images for closer inspection on keyflanked items. by sprigs Weizmann. Berne mint. Menorah All of circle, Spink’s businesses locations under roof.portrait within Hebrew and mem below, rev.one Inset of Weizmann l. KM 40, 41. In original black slipcase. Brilliant Proof. (2)

Est. 1650-1800

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1306

First Paper Money Issued by an American City

Continental Currency. November 2, 1776. $8. Fr. CC-53. No. 49499. Harp. Signed by S. S. Coale and Rinaldo Johnson. PCGS Very Fine Est. 100-150 35.

1310

New York. August 25, 1774. 1 Shilling. Fr. NY168. No. 2682. Red and black. The first paper money issued by an American city. Water works. Signed by Hicks and Watts. Crisp Uncirculated. The top margin is uneven, but otherwise quite appealing. Est. 250-350

1311

New York. August 25, 1774. Fr. NY-170 and 171. Red and black. 1) 4 Shillings. No. 3000. 2) 8 Shillings. No. 729. Both Fine or so. Est. 150-250

1312

New York. August 2, 1775. 2 Shillings. Fr. NY173. No. 1583. Red and black. The second water works issue. Signed by Waddell and Cruger. Uncirculated, perhaps Choice. Full margins all around, and the paper quality is quite appealing. Est. 400-600

1313

New York. August 2, 1775. 8 Shillings. Fr. NY175. No. 3489. Red and black. Water works. VF detail. 3/4� center fold split. Other small splits and

Continental Currency. September 26, 1778. $7. Fr. CC-81. Rainstorm. Counterfeit detector on blue paper. EF-AU. Excellent centering. Est. 150-250

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New York. April 20, 1756. Ten Pounds. Fr. NY152. No. 6153. Livingston, Van Der Spiegel and Smith. Scarce. VF detail. Rounded corners. There are mounting remnants and small edge splits repaired with hinges, but still quite presentable. Est. 100-150

1308

New York. February 16, 1771. Two Pounds. Fr. NY-164. No. 2015. Type c. Stars have 12 points except 7th from right. Verplanck. VF detail. Light age toning. Small internal splits, and pinholes. Est. 50-75

1309

New York. February 16, 1771. Fr. NY-165 and 167. 1) Three Pounds. Appearance of VF-EF, but split in half and repaired. 2) Ten Pounds. Mounting remnants, repairs, uneven top border, otherwise VF. [2]. Est. 80-100

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1314

New York. September 2, 1775. $3. Fr. NY-179. No. 3824. Colonial arms. Ten Commandments. Signed by Reade and Sebring. Almost Uncirculated. A horizontal paper wrinkle extends across the top, as made. There is a tape mounting remnant on the back. Full margins, front and back. Est. 500-750

1315

New York. September 2, 1775. $5. Fr. NY-196. No. 3168. Colonial arms. Cadelabra. VF, rounded corners. Small printing void near the right end panel. Est. 100-150

1316

1317

New York. January 6, 1776. 4 Shillings. Fr. NY183. No. 750. Red and black. Third issue of water works notes. Signed by Bayard and Cruger. Uncirculated. Would be Choice except for some stamp hinge mounting remnants. Est. 300-500

1318

New York. January 6, 1776. 8 Shillings. Fr. NY184. No. 15. Red and black. Third issue of water works notes. Signed by Watts and Brewerton. EFAU. With complete but narrow margins all around on both sides. Est. 150-250

New York. January 6, 1776. 2 Shillings. Fr. NY182. No. 1306. Red and black. Third issue of water works notes. Signed by Gautier and Cruger. Crisp Uncirculated. Bright and crisp, but trimmed slightly into the top and side borders. Est. 150-250

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1319

New York. March 5, 1776. $1/6. Fr. NY-186. No. 18144. Colonial arms. Stork. Signed by Stockholm. VF. Wide, pleasing margins. Rounded corners. Est. 250-350

1320

New York. March 5, 1776. $1/2. Fr. NY189. No. 17576. Colonial arms. Planting a tree. Signed by Ray and Heyer. EF. There is a short split in the margin at lower right, and a minor stain on the back, not distracting. Overall quite appealing. Est. 250-350

1321

1322

New York. March 5, 1776. 4 Shillings. Fr. NY196. No. 1304. Red and black. Fourth issue of water works notes. Signed by Bragge. Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality, and nice margins all around on both sides. Est. 400-600

1323

New York. March 5, 1776. 8 Shillings. Fr. NY197. No. 1352. Red and black. Fourth issue of water works notes. Signed by Gautier and Brasher. Almost Uncirculated. Full margins all around. One soft bend, lower left. Est. 300-500

New York. March 5, 1776. $2/3. Fr. NY-190. No. 636. Colonial arms. Eagle. Signed by Lott. EF. Rounded corners. Est. 150-250

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1326

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New York. February 20, 1790. Corporation of the City of New-York. 3 Pence. Fr. NY-240. Printed signature of Daniel Phoenix, City Treasurer. Uncirculated.

1327

1325

New York. August 13, 1776. $3. Fr. NY-203. No. 2567. Colonial arms. Ten Commandments. Signed by Winter and Curie. VF. Generous margins. Rounded corners. Est. 250-350

These were issued in order to meet an urgent need for small change. Counterfeits, made in London, caused the entire issue to be called for redemption, which explains in part why the notes are so rare. Est. 400-600

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1328

South Carolina. 1788. 10 Pounds. Fr. SC-185. ”TUTA PEDAMINE VIRTUTUS” (HONOR SAFE IN ITS SUPPORT) appears in an arch above palm tree, flags, and cannons. The text reads “PURSUANT to the Act for raising Supplies for the Year 1788, this SPECIAL INDENT of TEN POUNDS shall be received in Payment of Taxes.” Signed by James Ballentine and John Devaux at right, and countersigned by William Hork, at left. Ornate indent and top and bottom borders. These Special Indents were issued under an Act for Raising Supplies for the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Eight. The State used these notes to pay for supplies, and accepted them for payment of taxes on land, buildings, and slaves (“The sum of nine shillings and four pence shall be levied on all negroes and other slaves whatsoever....”). No examples from the 1788 South Carolina series appeared in Ford. No examples from this series are priced in Newman, and he indicates no auction appearances. Rare, and perhaps unique. A real trophy for the most discriminating collector of South Carolina paper money. Est. 5,000-10,000

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1329

Virginia. September 1, 1775 James River Bank Form. 20 Shillings. Fr.VA-82. No.107/10665. Sailing ship. Engraved indent. Engraved lines for fill in are very light. B. Dandridge, Robert Carter Nicholas and William Norvell. These were printed on excess forms left over from the April 1, 1773 emission. Fine details, with small pieces out at the top right, and there are some minor fold splits. Est. 500-750

1330

Colonial Duo. 1) Maryland. April 10, 1774. $2. Fr. MD-67. VF details. Corner missing. 2) Pennsylvania. April 25, 1776. 4 Pence. Fr. PA-198. VF, light stains. [2] Est. 60-90

1331

Washington City Canal Lottery 12. #6810. AU. Small chip in the right margin. Est. 100-150

1334

Assorted Obsoletes. Massachusetts - 1-2) Boston. R. R. Higgins Oyster House. 3 & 5 Cents. Both about VG. 3) Springfield. Agawam Bank $2 1863. VG, repairs. 4) Merchants’ Bank of Westfield 25 Cents 1862. Fine detail, internal splits. Michigan - 5) Adrian Insurance Company $2. Cows. Red TWO. AU. 6) Tecumseh Bank $3. Semi-nude woman, Indian, Unc. Remainder, light age toning. New Hampshire 7) Portsmouth. Mechanics’ & Traders Bank $3 1859. S5. VG detail, restored corner portion. New York 8) Frankfort Bank 10 Cents 1862. AU, mounting remnants. 9) Pricetown. $1 Calvin Cheeseman. Fine. [9] Est. 120-180

1335

Michigan Scrip Note Grouping. J. P. Hyatt at Linden. December 24, 1862. 5, 10, 25 and 50 Cents. Cow; blacksmith; woman; Washington. All fully issued. All Uncirculated. [4] Est. 100-150

1336

NY. Assortment of Counterfeit and Spurious Notes from Albany. 1) Albany Bank $5 1830 C80a. Fine. 2) Albany City Bank $5 1863. C40b. Fine details, small piece out and repairs. 3) Albany Exchange Bank $1 1847. S5. Fine details, stain. 4) Albany Exchange Bank $3 1859. S15. Fine or so. 5) Canal Bank of Albany $1 1847. C22. Fine, pinholes, graffiti. 6) Mechanics & Farmers Bank $1 1819. C12a. Fine detail, but torn and repaired. 7) Mechanics & Farmers Bank $5 1848. C94. Fine, some age toning. 8) New York State Bank $2 1819. C64. Fine detail, small pieces out. Repairs. 9) Union Bank of Albany $2 1859. C4d. Fine. [9] Est. 80-120

1337

NY. Goshen. Bank of Orange County. $1. (NY-960 G66a) Maiden and cows. Bank Department registration. Small body hole, otherwise Fine. Greenish caste to the paper. SENC. Est. 300-500

1338

NY. Mechanicville. Clinton Manufacturing on Jefferson County Bank. $1. 1826. (H4). Woman with spear. Clinton, left. Fine. R6. Est. 50-75

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Assorted Southern State Notes. Alabama 1-2) 1863. 25 and 50 Cents. Both Unc. The first with pinholes. Florida 3-6) 1863. 10 Cents CU; 25 Cents VF; 25 Cents CU; 50 Cents Fine. Georgia 7-11)1863. 5 Cents CU; 10 Cents CU; 15 Cents CU; 25 Cents CU; 50 Cents EF. Mississippi 12-13) 1864. 50 Cents AU, spot; 25 Cents CU. North Carolina 14-18) 1861 50 Cents Fine, pinholes; 10 Cents Fine, pinholes; 1862 10 Cents CU; 50 Cents F-VF; 1863 $1 VF. [18] Est. 200-300

1333

GA. Atlanta. Western & Atlantic Rail Road Scrip Trio. 1) 25 Cents. July 1, 1862. Red. Train. AU, pin cancel. 2) Similar. 50 Cents. AU, pin cancel. 3) August 1, 1862. $1. Choice VF-EF. [3] Est. 30-50

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1339

NY. Assortment of New York Counterfeit and Spurious Notes. 1) Bank of Albion $2 1860. C4a. Fine detail, corner repaired. 2) Albion. Bank of Orleans $5 1871 (false fill in). C26a. VF, POC. 3) Alexander. Exchange Bank of Genesee. “BATAVIA.” $5 1854. S5. Fine detail, torn, rejoined. 4) Auburn. Cayuga County Bank $1 ND. Perhaps G22a. Red ONE. Good, POC. SENC. 5-6) Bank of Bainbridge $10 1850. C22a. “PENN YAN.” VG; VF. 7) Ballston Spa Bank $5 1862. S5a. Fine detail, split and repaired. 8) Bank of Bath $5 1852. C6a. Rare photographic counterfeit. Fine detail, but central stains and ink erosion holes. 9) Central Bank of Brooklyn $5 1859. Three men. Blue 5s. State seal, left. Altered from a Massachusetts note. Not in Haxby. Fine detail, light stains. 10-11) Buffalo City Bank $5 1862. C6. Brown backs. VF detail, repaired tear; Fine detail, corner missing. 12) Buffalo. Bank of Niagara $1 1825. C24. Solid Fine. 13) Buffalo. Bank of Niagara $5 1827. C80. Solid Fine. 14) Buffalo. Bank of Niagara $3 1816. C56. Fair, pieces missing. 15) Canandaigua. Ontario Bank $5 1820. C160. VF. 16-17) New York. Merchants Bank $2 1820s. C22b. Both Fair-AG, one heavily cancelled, and with a hole. 18) Ogdensburgh. Oswegatchie Bank $5 1861. S5. VG. 19) Bank of Rochester $5 ND. C8 (not in Haxby). Good, some internal splits. 20) West Windfield Bank $5 1861. C6c. VG. 21) West Winfield Bank $10 ND. C8b. Fine detail, torn, repaired. 22-25) Reprints of Tradesmen’s Bank (Catskill) $1,2,5,10. Unc.[25] Est. 120-180

1340

NY. Penn Yan. Bank of Bainbridge. $50. Sept. 15, 1852. Farmers. Male portrait, left. G24a. PROOF. There are a few corner folds, and some pieces out of the punch cancels, but otherwise quite pleasing. Est. 100-150

1341

NJ. Newton. Sussex Bank. $2. (G18) Women flank shield. Washington. Choice Unc. Remainder. Est. 75-120

1342

NJ. Newton. Sussex Bank. $3. (G28) Women flank Franklin. Choice Unc. Remainder. Est. 75-125

1343

State of North Carolina Note Grouping. 1-3) $1. 1861. Oct. 14th, 16th, 20th. All Fine or so. 4-6) $1. 1863. All Cr.132. VG; AU; AU. 7) 75 Cents. 1863. Cr.134. AU, pinhole. 8-9) Uncut Pair. 10 Cents. 1863. Cr.147. AU, Unc. The second example has a pinhole. 10) 5 Cents. 1863. Cr. 148. Fine. 11) 50 Cents. 1864. Cr.149. AU, pinhole. 12) 25 Cents. 1864. Cr.150. VF, light stain. 13-15) Three assorted CSA bond coupons. [15] Est. 120-180

1344

A Selection of North Carolina Notes. State of North Carolina 1) $5. 1862. Cr.85. Fine. 2) $20. 1863. Cr.119. VF. 3) $5. 1863. Cr.123. VF. 4) $3 1863. Cr.125. AU. 5) Similar, but contemporary counterfeit. AU, with a small piece out of the right margin. 6) Pasquotank County. 50 Cents. 1861. Hebe and eagle, left. VF-EF. [6] Est. 250-350

1345

PA. Cambria Iron Works Scrip Note Grouping. To Wood, Morrell & Co. Johnstown. 1863. 5, 6 1/4, 10, 12 1/2, 20 and 25 Cents. ”Store Order” in blue; everything else is red. Unissued remainders. All VF or better, but the first item has a fold junction split. [6] Est. 200-300

1346

PA. Philadelphia Loan Company. 6 1/4 Cents. 1834. Children’s heads. Woman wih tablet. Fine detail, lightly mounted on a sheet of folded paper. Est. 25-35

1347

VA. Virginia Treasury Note. $10. 1861. Cr.4. Liberty, pole and cap. PCGS Choice About New 55. Small corner fold and edge nick, lower right. Est. 150-250

1348

VA. Virginia Treasury Note. $5. 1861. Cr.5. PCGS Very Choice New PPQ. Est. 300-500

1349

VA. Virginia Treasury Note. $100. 1862. Cr.6. Orange “C”s. Governor Letcher. AU with some pinholes near the center. Est. 100-150

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1350

VA. Virginia Treasury Note. $50. 1862. Cr.7A. Red protector. Governor Mason. AU-Unc, with natural paper wrinkles. Trimmed close at the top, and there are a few pinholes. Est. 150-250

1351

Virginia Treasury Note Trio. 1) $10. 1862. Cr.8. VF, but with a neatly repaired small hole near the center. 2) $5. 1862. Cr.13. EF-AU. 3) $1. July 21, 1861. Cr.17. CU. [3] Est. 120-180

1352

Obsolete Scrip Assortment. 1) State of North Carolina 25 Cent Sept. 1, 1862. F-VF. 2-3) OH. Summit County Bank. 5 Cents AU; 10 Cents Unc. 4) PA. Lenni. 25 Cents. William Winterbottom. All Green. AU. 5) PA. Philadelphia. Manual Labor Bank. 25 Cents. 1837. VG detail, stains. 6) PA. Philadelphia. Schuykill Bank. 10 Cents. 1813. Good. Internal body holes, stains. 7) Corporation of West Chester. 25 Cents. 1837. VF. Remainder. [7] Est. 100-150

1357

NY. College Currency Assortment. 1) Syracuse. Ames’ Business College. $2. Green. NY-2575-2. VF. 2) $3. Green. NY-2575-3. VF. 3) $500. Similar to NY-2575-500 but uniface. VF. 4) Claverack. First College National Bank. $10. Green. NY-60010.A. VF. 5) Jamestown. First National Bank of the Commercial Department J. U. S. & C. I. $2. Green. NY-900-2. EF. 6) $5. Green. NY-900-5. EF. 7) $10. Green. NY-900-10. F-VF. [7] Est. 300-500

1358

NY. New York. Bryant & Stratton’s International College Bank. All are green. 1) $1. NY-1020-1. Bb. VF. 2) $2. NY-1020-2.A. VF, mounting residue. 3) $3. NY-1020-3.B. F-VF detail, edge tears. Unssued. 4) $3. NY-1020-3.A. VF. 5) $5. NY-10205. VF. Unissued. 6) $10. NY-1020-10.Ba. VF. Unissued. 7) $10. NY-1020-10.Bd. EF. Unissued. 8) $100. NY-1020-100.B. F-VF. 9) $1,000. NY1020-1000.Bb. F-VF detail, small tear in right end. [9] Est. 300-450

1359

NY. New York. Bryant & Stratton’s National College Bank. 1) $2. Green. Red back with two curved lines showing locations like NY-1080-2. Unissued. VF. 2) $3. Red. NY-1040-3. Blank back. VF. Light mounting stain on back. Unissued. 3) $5. Red. Green back with three curved lines. Would be NY-1120-5 (not in Schingoethe.) VF, mounting remnants. 4-5) $10. Similar. Fine; VF, small repaired edge split. 6) $100. Green. NY-1100-100. Good-VG, small pieces out of the right end. [6] Est. 150-250

1360

First National Bank, Rushville, IL. Engraved check by Continental Bank Note. $98.76. Woman with doves, left. Eagle and shield, right. Orange 2 Cent (RN-D1) imprinted revenue. VF. Est. 30-50

1361

New York Lottery Tickets. Yates & McIntyre. Consolidated Lottery. 1) 1828. Red. 15 in red underprint. 32 37 54. VF. 2) 1830. Orange. 1/2 in left end panel. 20 27 51. Fine, some staining. [2] Est. 50-75

1362

Intaglio Engraving Assortment. 1) Louis XV. 2) Cardinal Frederick Borromeo. 3) William Tecumseh Sherman. 4) James Guthrie. 5) William W. Foulkrod. 6) Union Dime Savings Bank. 7) Homer Lee Bank Note Company advertising note on card. Eagle and shield, woman, left. Pink and blue. All quite attractive. [7] Est. 50-75

College Currency 1353

IN. Danville. Central Normal College. $5. IN200-5A. Pattison. Unc. Est. 60-90

1354

MA. Boston. Comer’s College Bank. 1) $500. Minuteman with rifle. MA-120-500. Fine, counting smudge in corner. 2) $1000. Woman by column. MA-120-1000. VF. [2] Est. 100-150

1355

1356

MA. Springfield. Burnham’s American Business College. 1) $5. Green. Back red. Portrait left. Would be MA-450-5 (not in Schingoethe). VF-EF. 2) $20. Green. Red back. MA-425-20.b. Unc. No overprints on either note. [2] Est. 100-150 NH. Keene. Bliss Business College. $1. Green and red. NH-350-100. EF. Est. 50-75

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1365

1363

American Bank Note Company Products. 1) ME. North Berwick. North Berwick Bank. $1. (1860). Uniface Proprietary Proof on card stock with “AN AUTHENTIC ENGRAVING / OF AN AMERICAN ONE DOLLAR NOTE / ENGRAVED IN 1860 / ENGRAVINGS FROM THE ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY” below the note. 2) Similar. ME. Lewiston Falls Bank. $3. 3) Assorted ABN engravings, all blue on an 8 1/2 x 11” card. 4) Similar. All nautical vignettes on a slightly smaller card. 5) JFK 1993 First Day Cover including 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar BU. [5] Est. 80-120

”The American Paper Money Collection.” 1995. Published by the American Bank Note Company. Green simulated leather binder with thirty-six dif1366 U.S. Checks, MPCs, Currency and other Paper, ferent obsolete bank notes from thrity-six different Mixed Lot. Includes: Checks (28), mid-19th to early states. Each obsolete note is meticulously printed 20th Century, mostly from the Mohawk Valley region from the original plates on heavy paper, and lightly of NY - Herkimer, Ilion, Mohawk, Utica - attractive mounted on deluxe “Premier Edition” binder pages. engravings; also one 1929 Boston check on demand Some of the highlights are a $2 Santa Claus note from to Equitable Eastern Banking Corp., Hong Kong in the White Mountain Bank, Lancster, NH; a spectacuHong Kong Dollars; MPCs (33), various series, delar $500 Union Bank, Augusta, GA; a polar bearTHINKING note ARE YOU OF SELLING nominations up to 1 Dollar; Provincetown, MA unfrom the Union Bank of Nashville, Tennessee; and cut pair of 5 and 10 Cent notes, 1862 (some soling A COLLECTION OR AT AUCTION? a Miners Bank of Savings gold dust note from SanSINGLE ITEM in gutter); contemporary counterfeit CSA 5 Dollars, Francisco, CA. Est. 400-600 1861 (center split taped); Bank of Trenton note in WITH OVER 70 AUCTIONS PER YEAR, HELD AROUND THE GLOBE, SPINK IS HAPPY poor THE condition; Louisiana 5 Dollar Bond; Postal TO ACCOMODATE YOUR NEEDS TO ACHIEVE BEST RESULTS. Note, Providence, 1884; Foreign Trade Payment PLEASE CONTACT OUR SPECIALISTS TODAY FOR FURTHERRI, DETAILS.

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1364

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1367

Fr.18. $1. Legal Tender. 1869. George Washington. No.Z5832512. Plate D. VF details. There is a small split at the top center, perhaps repaired. Est. 300-500

1368

Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.3281137. Plate A. PMG Very Fine 30 EPQ. Est. 200-300

1369

Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. F-VF details, oil stains in the bottom margin. Est. 100-150

1370

1371

1372

1373

Fr.258. $2. Silver Certificate 1899. No.N77202625. Plate A. Washington. VF-EF. Est. 200-300

1374

Fr.268. $5. Silver Certificate. 1896. No.N5224004. Educational. Fine detail, but there are some translucent oil stains near the left border, and a few small edge splits that have been repaired. Minor age toning spots are also present. Still a very presentable circulated example of this popular note. Est. 400-600

1375

Fr.352. $1. Treasury Note 1891. Stanton. About Fine details, but there are numerous pinholes near the center. Est. 100-150

1376

Fr.247. $2. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational F-VF details, short internal splits, pinhole, and minor nibbles in the top and bottom margins. Est. 300-500

New York Federal Reserve Duo. 1) Fr.713. $1. FRBN. 1918. Fine. 2) Fr.851A. $5. FRN. 1914. VF. [2] Est. 100-150

1377

Assortment of Large Size $1 Silver Certifcates. Fr.226 1899; Fr.233 1899; Fr.236 1899; Fr.237 1923(2). All F-VF. [5] Est. 250-350

$1 Federal Reserve Bank Note Pairing. Both Fr.725. Atlanta. PMG Very Fine 25. One age toned a bit. [2] Est. 60-90

1378

Large Size Federal Trio. 1) Fr.36. $1 1917 Legal Tender. Fine detail, fold split. 2) Fr.60. $5 1907 Legal Tender. VF. 3) Fr.235. $1 1899 Silver Certificate. About Fine. [3] Est. 150-250

1379

1923 $1 Silver Certificates and Others. 1-3) Fr. 237 VF-EF; EF; EF-AU. 4) 5th Issue Fractional 25 Cents thin key EF. 5) Fourth Issue Fractional 10 Cents About Good [5] Est. 100-150

1380

Large Size Legal Tender Duo. 1) Fr.38. $1. 1917. Fine. 2) Fr.85. $5. 1907. Fine, pinhole. [2] Est. 100-150

$1 Silver Certificate Duo 1) Fr.237. EF. 2) Fr.238. PCGS EF 45 PPQ. [2] Est. 80-120

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Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1381

Fr.1505*. $2. Legal Tender. 1928D*. Mule. Jefferson. No.*02231326A. Plate D. Back Plate 267. Fine. Est. 30-50

1382

Nice Selection of Small Size $2 Notes. 1928A LT AU, minor stains; 1928C LT EF; 1928D LT EF-AU; 1928E LT Unc; 1928F LT Unc; 1928G LT Choice Unc; 1953 LT Choice Unc; 1953A LT AU; 1953C LT Unc; 1953B* LT Unc; 1963 LT Choice AU; 1963A LT VF-EF; 12-Piece 1976 FRN District Set Unc; 1995 FRN Unc. [25] Est. 150-250

1383

Small Size Federal Assortment. 1-5) $2 Legal Tenders 1928 E VF-EF; 1928D(2) Fair, bleached; EFAU; 1928G EF-AU; 1953A About Fine. 6) $1 Silver Certificate 1935A HAWAII Fine. 7) $10 Silver Certificate 1935A HAWAII Fine. 8) $10 Gold Certificate 1928. Fine details, penned “410” on front, paper clip rust stain, back. [8] Est. 150-250

1384

Fr.1530G. $5. Legal Tender. PMG Very Choice New 64. [2] Est. 60-90

1385

Small Size $5 Legal Tender Assortment. 1) 1928. CU. 2) 1928E. CU. 3) 1928F. EF-AU. [3] Est. 100-150

1386

Fr.1600. $1 1928 Silver Certificate. PMG About Uncirculated 53 NET. A trivial rust stain in the top margin. Est. 20-30

1387

Small Size $1 Silver Certificate Assortment. 1928 Choice CU; 1928A EF-AU; 1928B Choice CU; 1928D EF; 1934 AU; 1935 Unc; 1935A Unc; 1935B Unc; 1935C Unc; 1935D Unc; 1935E* Unc; 1935F Unc; 1935G No Motto VF; 1935G Motto Unc; 1935H Unc; 1957 VF; 1957A Unc; 1957B EFAU. [18] Est. 250-350

1388

Small Size Silver Certificate Grouping. All EF-AU or better. 1)$1 1928A. 2) $1 1934. 3) $5 1934. 4) $5 1934A. 5) $5 1953A.

1389

World War II Emergency Issues - HAWAII Overprints, Brown Seals. Fr.2300 $1 SC 1935A Choice AU; Fr. 2301 $5 SC 1934 EF-AU; FR.2302 $5 SC 1934A VF; Fr.2303 $10 FRN 1934A Choice AU; Fr.2304 $20 FRN 1934 Fine, pressed; Fr.2305 $20 1934A Choice Unc. [6] Est. 750-1250

1390

World War II Emergency Issues - North Africa, Yellow Seals. Fr.2306 $1 SC 1935A EF; Fr. 2307 $5 SC 1934A AU; Fr.2308 $10 FRN 1934A Choice Unc. [3] Est. 150-250

1391

U. S. Paper Money Assortment. 1) 15 Cent Fractional Specimen Fr.1272S. Fine detail, trimmed into the borders, and there are mounting remnants and stains on the back. 2-28) Assorted $1 FRNs including a district set of 1988A, and a 1957A & B. Mostly Unc. 29-34) $2 1976 FRNs including two first day covers. 35) $10 1929 FRBN EF detail, teller’s stamp on back. 36-37) $20 1929 FRBNs. NY. Both VF. 38-39) $10 Chase National Bank of the City of NY. Both F-VF, but one with teller’s stamp and writing on back. Face value = $107. [39] Est. 150-250

Est. 80-120

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1396

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1393

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1394

Fr.2050-L. $20. Uncirculated.

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MD. Frederick. Ch.1449. Frederick County National Bank. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 598. No.33361. Plate J. EF. Est. 300-450

1397

1395

Fr.2202G. $500. Federal Reserve Note. Chicago. PMG Choice Very Fine 35. EPQ. Est. 600-900

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The Only Large Size Sheet Known from This Bank

1398

NY. Livingston Manor. Ch.10043. Livingston Manor National Bank. $10-10-10-20. Uncut sheet. 1902 Plain Backs. Fr. 627-627-627-653. No.A183595D / 1868. Plates ABCA. On the front, in the wide top margin, “19021908,” numerous BEP plate engraver’s initials, and a registration mark are printed; at the bottom, similar initials and a registration mark appear. On the back, in the wide top margin “1902, “ and “2313” are present along with a registration mark; in the bottom margin “J. H. R. M. B.,” “J. T. W. M. S. S. L.,” and a registration mark appear. The overall appearance of the sheet is fresh and bright, as if it were new. On closer inspection there are folds between each note, in the gutters; the top note has two pinholes in the top margin, a light diagonal fold, and some corner bends; and the bottom note has a light diagonal wrinkle near the center. Both the top and bottom margins are lightly creased, and the gutter folds have some wrinkles. Livingston Manor (Sullivan County) is a tiny hamlet with a population of about 1,200 people. It is known as “The Gateway to the Catskills” and “The Birthplace of Fly Fishing.” A total of four large size notes are reported on this bank - a $5 described by Lynn Knight as “Poor” brought $718.75 in November 2012; another $5 in VF which brought $4,600 in a Heritage Sale in 2004; an EF $10 sold for $1,870 in 2000 by CAA; and a $20 in About Good which also appears in the census. This is the only Large Size sheet known on the bank. Est. 10,000-15,000

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Fractional Currency First Issue

The Only Serial Number One Reported in this Bank

1399

1400

1401

NY. New York. Ch.12352. Liberty National Bank & Trust Company in New York. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 609. No.1/1. Plate B. Almost Uncirculated, with light teller handling, an uneven right margin, and light age toning on both sides. Perhaps the nicest large size National in the census, and the only Serial Number 1 reported on the bank Est. 2000-3000 NY. New York, Ch.11034. Public National Bank of New York. $5. 1902 PB. FR. 606. Fine, trimmed close at the bottom. Partial teller’s stamp on front. Est. 50-75 PA. Johnstown. Ch.12098. Moxham National Bank of Johnstown. $5. 1929 Type 1. Fr.1801-1. Choice VF. Est. 80-120

1402

PA. Johnstown. Ch.5913. United States National Bank of Johnstown. $5. 1902 PB. Fr.607. No.30399. Nice “forbidden” title. VF. Est. 200-300

1403

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.252. First National Bank of Pittsburgh. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 632. No.365447. Plate U. F-VF detail. Est. 100-150

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1404

Fr.1226. 3 Cents. Third Issue. Light background PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Est. 80-120

1405

Fr.1227. 3 Cents. Third Issue. Dark background. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 100-150

1406

Fr.1229. 5 Cents. First Issue. Perforated edges. No monogram. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Est. 150-250

1407

Fr.1230. 5 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. Monogram. PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ. Est. 120-180

1408

Fr.1231. 5 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. No monogram. PMG Uncirculated 62. Est. 100-150

1409

Fr.1332. 5 Cents. Almost Uncirculated. Pinhole. Est. 20-30

1410

Fr.1232. 5 Cents. Second Issue. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Est. 150-250

1411

Partial Sheets of Fr.1233 Second Issue 5 Cent Fractional Notes. 1) Uncut sheet, 3 x 4. Evidence of much circulation - fold splits, small junction holes, etc. The average note shows Fine detail. 2) Uncut sheet, 2 x 2. The left bottom note is Choice AU, but the others have tears, splits, or stains, and Scotch tape repairs. [16 notes total] Est. 100-150

1412

Fr.1236. 5 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ. Est. 100-150

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1413

Fr.1238. 5 Cents. Third Issue. Green back. PMG Very Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Est. 120-180

1414

Fr.1239. 5 Cents. Third Issue. Green back. Small “a.” PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ. Est. 150-250

1415

Fr.1242. 10 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. Monogram. PCGS Choice New 63. Est. 80-120

1416

Fr.1251. 10 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Est. 100-150

1417

Fr.1254. 10 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. Jeffries Spinner autographed. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Est. 200-300

1418

Fr.1255. 10 Cents. Third Issue. Green back. PCGS Very Choice Uncirculated 64 PPQ. Est. 80-120

1419

Fr.1256. 10 Cents. Third Issue. Green back with design numeral “1.” PCGS. Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 100-150 Fr.1258. 10 Cents. Fourth Issue. Unwatermarked paper. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 100-150

1420

1421

Fr.1258 Duo. 10 Cents. Fourth Issue. EF-AU; AU.[2] Est. 50-75

1422

Fr.1261. 10 Cents. Fourth Issue. Small red seal. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 100-150

1423

Fifth Issue 10 Cent Variety Trio. 1) Fr. 1264. Green seal. PCGS Choice New 63. 2) Fr. 1265. Long, thin key. PCGS Very Choice New 64. 3) Fr. 1266. Short, thick key. PMG Gem Unicirculated 65 EPQ. [3] Est. 200-300

1424

Fr.1267. 15 Cents. Fourth Issue. Large red seal. Watermarked paper. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 PPQ. Est. 50-75

1425

Fr.1267. 15 Cents. Fourth Issue. Choice AU. A single bend. Est. 60-90

1426

Fr.1271. 15 Cents. Fourth Issue. Smaller red seal. Violet fibers and blue right end. PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ. Est. 120-180

1427

Fr.1272-SP. 15 Cents. Narrow Margin Specimen. Printed Colby Spinner signatures. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. EX Ford Collection. Est. 400-600

1428

Fr.1279. 25 Cents. First Issue. Perforated edges. Monogram. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 200-300

1429

Fr.1281. 25 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. Monogram. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 80-120

1430

Fr.1283. 25 Cents. Second Issue. PCGS Gem New 66. Est. 150-250

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1431

1432

Fr.1291. 25 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. PCGS Choice About New 58 PPQ. Est. 100-150

Fr.1292. 25 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. Design letter “a.” PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. Est. 250-350

1433

Fr.1294. 25 Cents. Third Issue. Green back. PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ. Est. 80-120

1434

Fr.1297. 25 Cents. Third Issue. Fiber paper. Green back. Surcharge “M-2-6-5.” PCGS Choice New 63. Est. 150-250

1435

1436

1437

Fr.1312. 50 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. Monogram. PCGS Gem New 65 Est. 200-300 PPQ.

1438

Fr.1313. 50 Cents. First Issue. Straight edges. No monogram. PMG About Uncirculated 55.

Est. 80-120

1439

Fr.1318. 50 Cents. Second Issue. 18-63-1 PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Est. 300-450

1440

Fr.1324. 50 Cents. Third Issue. Spinner. Red back. Est. 150-250 PMG Choice Uncirculated 63.

1441

Fr.1343. 50 Cents. Third Issue. Red back. Justice. PMG Almost Uncirculated 55. Est. 100-150

1442

Fr.1373. 50 Cents. Third Issue. Green back. Justice. Colby Spinner. Letter “a.” A-2-6-5. Fiber paper. PMG Very Fine 30 EPQ. Est. 150-250

Fourth and Fifth Issue Fractional Trio. 1) Fr.1302. Fourth Issue 25 Cents. EF-AU. 2) Fr.1381. 50 Cent. EF-AU. 3) Fifth Issue 50 Cents. Fr.1376. VF-EF. [3] Est. 75-125

Fr.1311. 50 Cents. First Issue. Perforated edges. No monogram. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Est. 250-350

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1443

Fr.1374. 50 Cents. Fourth Issue. Lincoln. PCGS Choice About New 58 PPQ. Est. 300-500

1444

Fr.1376. 50 Cents. Fourth Issue. Stanton. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Est. 200-300

1448

Fractional Currency Assortment. 1) Fr.1226. 3 Cents. Light background. VF-EF. 2) Fr.1230. 5 Cents. Straight. Monogram. VF. 3) Fr.1255. 10 Cents. Washington. Green back. VF. 4) Fr.1282. 25 Cents. Straight. No monogram. VF, pinholes. 5) Fr.1294. 25 Cents. Green back. Uncirculated. [5] Est. 120-180

1449

Mid-Grade Certified Fractional Currency Selection. First Issue 1) Fr.1241. 10 Cents. Perforated. No mono, PCGS Very Fine 35 PPQ. 2) Fr.1280. 25 Cents. Perforated. No mono. PCGS Very Fine 25. 3) Fr.1281. 25 Cents. Straight. With mono. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 PPQ. 4) Fr.1312. 50 Cents. Straight. With mono. PCGS Choice About New 55 PPQ. Fourth Issue 5) Fr.1307. 25 Cents. Washington. Small red seal. PCGS Extremely Fine 45. Fifth Issue 6) Fr.1308. 25 Cents. Red. Long, thin key. PCGS Choice About New 55. 7) Fr.1381. 50 Cents. Crawford. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 PPQ. [7] Est. 300-450

1450

Fractional Currency Quartette of 10 Cent Notes. 1) Fr.1259. Fine. Crumpled corners. 2) Fr.1265. EF, numerous pin holes. 3-4) Fr.1266. VF, pin holes; EF. [4] Est. 75-125

Naval Scrip 1445

Fr.1379. 50 Cents. Fourth Issue. Dexter. PCGS Gem New 66. Est. 300-500

1446

Fr.1379. 50 Cents. Fourth Issue. Dexter. PCGS Very Choice New 64. PPQ Est. 100-150

1447

15 Cents Third Issue Front and Back Narrow Margins Specimen Duo. 1) Fr.1274-SP. Front. Jeffrey Spinner autographed. The paper is brilliant white and the margins are wider than usual. Choice Almost Uncirculated. 2) Fr.1276-SP. Red back. Uncirculated, small mounting remnant near the center on the back. [2] Est. 600-900

1451

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[U.S.-Russia]: U.S. Naval Scrip. U.S. Navy Club. Vladivostok. 10 Sen Circa 1918. Eggshell-white and black ink, 57 x 44mm. Signed on the back by naval officer C.H. Rockey. During World War I, the Allies effectively lost the Eastern Front when the newly formed Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending hostilities with Germany. Having already lost an ally to Communism, the Allied nations now also faced the fear that the stockpiles of supplies sitting in Russian ports could be commandeered by the Germans or Bolsheviks. In response, Great Britain, the United States, France and Japan launched an Anti-Bolshevik expeditionary force in 1918, sending troops to Vladivostok and Arkhangelsk. Of the 13,000 U.S. troops that were sent, 8,000 were garrisoned in Vladivostok, having been shipped out from bases in the Philippines and California. The Allied forces were garrisoned for a year and were then withdrawn. This scrip piece is one of the few mementoes of America’s involvement in this little known chapter of history. Very Rare and seldom offered. A similar note in Fine sold for $920 in a 2008 Heritage auction. Fine details, spindle hole, two pinholes and small edge tear. Est. 400-600


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1452

1453

1454

CSA. T-24. $10. 1861. Cr.164 PF-11. Red. R. M. T. Hunter. Keating & Ball, left. CSA script watermark. Fine-VF. A very pleasing example with crisp signatures, vivid original color, and decent margins. Est. 500-750

1455

CSA. T-40. $100. Sept. 23, 1862. PF-1. No.52980. Aa. F-FV. Trimmed into the top border. Black stamp with “Issued Oct. 27th 1862. /N. B. BROWN, Capt. & A. Q. M.” Est. 300-500

1456

CSA. T-40. $100. Jan. 6, 1863. PF-4. No.65561. Aa. Very Fine. Pinholes. Savanna and Montgomery Interest paid stamps. Est. 75-125

1457

CSA. T-41. $100. Nov. 5, 1862. PF-7. CSA block letters. No.43106. X. VF. Full margins. Three Savannah interest paid stamps. Est. 80-120

1458

CSA. T-40. $100. Oct. 2, 1862. PF-1. No.56801. Ae. VG. The top is a bit rough and there are a few pinholes. “Issued Jul 24, 1863F Haines / Maj AQM” penned on the back. Ex Johnson. Est. 300-500

1459

CSA. T-40. $100. Jan. 8, 1863. PF-20. No.69688. Ac. F-VF. Clean and attractive. A few tiny pinholes. “Issued March 4 /63 / By Martin Walt / Maj. AQM” penned on back. “W. J. Jacobi” in pencil. Charleston and Columbia interest paid stamps also present. Ex Johnson. Est. 400-600

CSA. T-39. $100. July 24, 1862. PF-13. No.25447. Ab. Uncirculated. Some very light teller handling. “Issued Aug 7th 1862 / Nath O Tilton / Capt & AQM. “Amendt,” who made the plate, is in the right margin. Savanah and Macon interest paid stamps also present. Est. 400-600

CSA. T-39. $100. July 24, 1862. PF-5. No.21597. Ac. Uncirculated. Minor teller handling, small rust spot and a few pinholes. Black rubber stamp states “Issued Sept. 9th, 1862.” “J. A. Burke / Capt & AQM” is handwritten. A second black stamp with “Issued Sept, 23, 1862.” Two Savannah interest paid stamps as well. Est. 300-500

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1460

1461

1462

1467

CSA. August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 51. Cr. 28. No.647. Tyler. 8 Coupons. VF+. Margin split at the top. Est. 100-150

1468

CSA. August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 79. Cr. 89. Mallory. Tyler. No.1717. 16 coupons. VF+. Excellent paper quality and margins. Est. 40-60

1469

CSA. August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 118. Cr. 98. No.1247. Jefferson Davis. Richmond. Blue CSA Bondholder’s stamp on back. Tyler. 27 coupons. VFEst. 50-75 EF.

1470

CSA. T-41. $100. Oct. 2, 1862. PF-6. No.24339. X. F-VF details. Some moderate stains. “Issued Mar 4 63 / Albert Danner / Capt & AQM” penned on back. Ex Mason. Est. 250-350

CSA. April 12, 1862. $500. Ball 148. Cr. 111. No.4425. Jefferson Davis. Battle of Shiloh. Rose. 12 coupons. CSA Bondholder’s Committee blue stamp dated 1881 on back. VF+. Very light age toning. Nice margins. Est. 60-90

1471

CSA Note Pairing. 1) T-44. $1. 1862. Third Series. Lucy Pickens. Uncirculated, but trimmed into the top border. 2) T-63. 50 Cents. 1863. Choice Uncirculated. [2] Est. 200-300

CSA. Bond Pair. 1) $100. Ball 166. Cr. 89. Coupons complete. VF+. With some chips in the margins. 2) $1,000. Ball-263. Cr.130B. VF+. [2] Est. 50-75

1472

CSA. February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 172. No.20445. Alexander H. Stephens. On the front is a red two line overprint. On the back is an endorsement by H. S. G. Battle, CSA Depositary at Shreveport, Louisiana. Rose. 8 coupons. VF-EF. Some light waterstaining confined to the margins, a tiny fold junction hole and some edge splits and chips. Est. 100-150

1473

CSA. February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 178. No.24861. Alexander H. Stephens. On the front is a red two line overprint, and an endorsement by a Desmare, CSA Depositary at Opelousas, Louisiana. Rose. 11(complete) coupons. VF-EF detail. Split at the top, and there is an area of age toning around a small hole near the center. Est. 100-150

CSA. T-40. $100. Jan. 8, 1863. PF-20. No.65889. Af. G-VG. Small pieces out at the top. “Issued 8th July 1863 / Geo Dashiell / Capt & AQM” penned on back. Jackson interest paid stamp. Est. 250-350

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CSA. February 28, 1861. $100. Ball 4. Cr. 6A. No.5879. Columbia and Ceres, sailing ship. Issued at Lynchburg Nov. 12, 1861 by John M. Galt, “Capt. C. Sub. C. S. Army.” A subsistance officer was responsible for obtaining food and other supplies. Jones. 14 coupons. VF+. Edge split in right margin, spot at upper left, otherwise very bright and crisp. Est. 100-150

1464

CSA. February 28, 1861. $1000. Ball 9. Cr. 8. No.6894. “1000” outllined in green at the center. Issued at Lynchburg Nov. 12, 1861 by John M. Galt, “Capt. C. Sub. C. S. Army.” A subsistance officer was responsible for obtaining food and other supplies. Tyler. 13 coupons. VF details. Punch hole in corner, edge split, top. Est. 80-120

1465

CSA. August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 37. Cr. 102. Due date July 1, 1865. No.102. Liberty, Flag & Shield. Signed by Jones (Ball reports only Tyler). VF+, with one coupon. Est. 100-150

1466

CSA Bond Duo. 1) $1000. Ball 41. Cr. 79. Due July 1, 1866. 2) $500. Ball-120. Cr. 72. Due July 18796. Both VF+. Both are bright and clean, with wide margins. [2] Est. 80-120

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1474

1475

1476

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Like Ball 195. No.51953. Memminger. On bluish banknote paper. Octagonal medallions. On front, red two line overprint. No endorsement. Rose. 7 coupons. EF-AU. Some minor roughness in the ample left margin. Est. 100-150

1477

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Ball 199. No.52811. Memminger. On bluish banknote paper. Octagonal medallions. On front, red three line overprint and black “ISSUED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS.” Endorsed by James Sorley. Rose. 7 coupons. AU. A beautiful example of this scarce Trans-Mississippi variety. Est. 200-300

1478

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 201. Cr. 125. Jefferson Davis. Richmond. Rose. No.18443. 4 coupons. VF. A piece of the wide upper margin is missing from the right corner. Est. 60-90

1479

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 201. Cr. 125. No.31627. Jefferson Davis. Richmond. Blue CSA Bondholder’s stamp on back. Tyler. 7 coupons. EF. Jumbo top margin, generous side margins. A premium example of this popular bond. Est. 100-150

CSA. February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 181. No.24485. Alexander H. Stephens. On the front is a red three line overprint, a black “ISSUED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS” stamp and an endorsement by James Sorley, CSA Depositary. Rose. 8 coupons. EFAU. A premium quality example. Est. 150-250

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Like Ball 192. No.5671. Memminger. On bluish banknote paper. Octagonal medallions. Endorsed on the front by hand by A. Desmare, Opelousas, Louisiana Depositary. Not listed in Ball. Rose. 11(complete) coupons. VF-EF. Tiny fold junction split, otherwise fresh and appealing. Est. 200-300

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1480

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 206. No.45338. Jefferson Davis. Battle of Shiloh. Red three line overprint, and A. Desmare (Opelousas, Louisiana Depositary) endorsement on front. Rose. 11(complete) coupons. VF-EF. A high quality example of this scarce bond. Est. 150-250

1481

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 208. No.42752. Jefferson Davis. On the front is a red three line overprint, a black “ISSUED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS” stamp and an endorsement by James Sorley, CSA Depositary. Rose. 7 coupons. VF-EF. A high quality example of this scarce bond. Est. 150-250

1482

CSA. February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 216. No.26671. Soldier leans on tree. Pink paper. On the front is a red three line overprint, and an endorsement by A. Desmare, CSA Depositary at Opelousas, Louisiana. Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-EF. Est. 150-250

1483

CSA. February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 217. No.27153. Soldier leans on tree. Pink paper. On the front is a red three line overprint, and an endorsement by H. J. G. Battle, CSA Depositary at Shreveport, Louisiana. Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-EF detail. Tape repairs to three of the coupons. Spots, and a small hole. Est. 60-90

1484

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Like Ball 222. No.32776. There is a two line manuscript overprint on the front (“This Bond….to be issued”). On the back, A. W. McKee (CSA Major) issues the bond in Alexandria, Louisiana, as “Gen’l Agent.” Not in Ball or Criswell. First seen by this cataloger. Rose. 10 (complete) coupons. VF+ details. There is some bleed through from the endorsement on the back, and a coupon is missing pieces. Est. 150-250

1485

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Ball 232. No.26333. Soldier near campfire. On the front is a red three line overprint, and an endorsement by H. J. G. Battle, CSA Depositary at Shreveport, Louisiana . Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-EF. Just a bit of bleed through from the endorsement on the back, otherwise choice for the grade. Est. 150-250

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CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Like Ball 233. No.28921. Soldier by campfire. Pink paper. Red three line overprint on front. No back endorsements. The serial number is just above the range that Ball reported for Smith in Dallas. Tyler. 7 coupons. VF+. Fresh and crisp. Decent margins. Est. 100-150

1487

CSA. February 20, 1863. $500. Ball 234. No.28621. Soldier near campfire. On the front is a red three line overprint, a black “ISSUED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS” stamp, and an endorsement by James Sorely, CSA Depositary. Rose. 7 coupons. VF-EF. Choice for the grade. Est. 150-250

1488

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball C240. Cr. C122B. No.2196. Stonewall Jackson. White paper. Contemporary counterfeit. Taylor. 7 coupons. VF+. A few chips out of the left margin. Est. 30-50

1489

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Like Ball 245. No.23737. Stonewall Jackson. Red two line overprint on face. Endorsed on the back by Sam F. Mosely, CSA Depositary at Jefferson, Texas. Not in Ball. (Douglas assigned all of the bonds issued in this number range to H. J. G. Battle, CSA Deposiary at Shreveport, but apparently some went to Jefferson, Texas.) Rose. 10 coupons. VF+ details. Heavy bleed through from the back endorsement. Est. 200-300

1490

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Like Ball 248. No.26797. Stonewall Jackson. Red three line overprint on face. Endorsed on the back by M. J. Hall, CSA depositary at Marshall, Texas. Not in Ball. Douglas did not mention any bonds issued in this number range. Rose. 7 coupons. VF+. A lovely example of a rare Trans-Mississippi bond.

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1491

1492

1493

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 252. No.28572. Stonewall Jackson. On the front is a red three line overprint, and on the back is an endorsement by H. J. G. Battle, CSA depositary at Shreveport, Louisiana. Rose. 7 coupons. VF-EF. Pencil notation upper right margin. Est. 150-250

1494

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 255. No.25062. Stonewall Jackson. No Series. Two stamps on the front. Red three line “This bond… to be issued.” Black “ISSUED AT HOUSTON” stamp endorsed by James Sorley. Rose. 9 coupons. VF-EF. A fresh and lovely example with decent margins. Est. 100-150

1495

CSA. $50,000. Ball 275. Cr.135. 1863. 5% Call Certificate. Charleston. Signed by Jones (Ball reports Tyler only). VF, hammer cancelled with a small chip out of the lower left signature block, and some bleed through from back endorsements. Rarity 8 per Fricke. Est. 150-250

1496

CSA Fifteen Million Loan. $8,000. Ball 285. Cr.140. Feb. 28, 1861. Sailing ship. Small format. Payable at the Bank of Charleston. F-VF. Pencil notation, top margin. Est. 150-250

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 249. No.27747. Stonewall Jackson. Red three line overprint on front. “Edw. Cross / Depositary” on back. This would have been issued out of Little Rock, Arkansas according to Ball, though it exceeds the serial number range assigned to Ball 248. Tyler. 7 coupons. AU. Excellent paper quality and margins. Est. 200-300

CSA. February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 251. Cr. C122. No.49356. Stonewall Jackson. Pink paper. Tyler. 7 coupons. VF+. Red three line printed endorsement on the front, and “A. Desmare / C.S. Depositary.” Est. 200-300

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1497

CSA. February 17, 1864. $100. Ball 303. Cr. 142A. No.1870. Second Series. A pencil notation on the back dated July 1865 is endorsed by John Lemoine (possibly an agent for the Mechanics Manufacturing Corporation in Richmond. Apperson. 59 coupons. VF+. Minor edge roughness, and a few trivial age spots. Est. 60-90

1498

CSA. February 17, No.8225. Equestrian Series. Hand written positary endorsement coupons. VF+. Some

1499

CSA. February 17, 1864. $1000. Like Ball 320. No.4025. Second Series. Trans-Mississippi. Issued at Marshall, Texas. Red and black issue stamp of M. J. Hall, CSA Depositary, and three-line manuscript notation dated November 15, 1864 by Hall as well. Ball doesn’t list this “double endorsement” variety. Apperson. 59 coupons. VF+. Nice paper quality and margins. Est. 150-250

1500

CSA. February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 328. No.1109. Equestrian statue of Washington. On the back is printed “Issued to M. J. Hall Depositary, Marshall, Texas,and valid only when endorsed by him or by M. P. Gray, Agent of the Treasury, C. S. A., Trans-Mississippi Department.” Signed by Hall. Rose. 58 coupons. VF+. Some edge splits at the top, otherwise choice. Est. 100-150

1501

1502

CSA. February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 329. Cr. 144D. No.1373. Equestrian statue of Washington. Fifth Series. Apperson. 58 coupons. VFEF. A portion of the upper right corner margin is missing. Est. 60-90

1503

CSA. June 13, 1864. $500. Ball 383. No.724. Sailor and flag. Ball reports that the bonds in this serial number range are falsely filled in remainder. R-10. Rose. 19 coupons. VF-EF. Very attractive. Est. 200-300

1864. $1000. Ball 318. statue of Washington. First James Sorley, Houston Deon the back. Apperson. 58 nibbling in the left margin. Est. 150-250

CSA. February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 328. No.2315. Equestrian statue of Washington. On the back is printed “Issued to M. J. Hall Depositary, Marshall, Texas,and valid only when endorsed by him or by P. W Gray, Agent of the Treasury, C. S. A., Trans-Mississippi Department.” Signed by Hall. Apperson. 56 coupons. VF+. Small body hole, lower right, and the margin is nibbled at left. Est. 100-150

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CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $50. Ball 1. Cr. 5. Two women. Clitherall(2) and Jones. No.1125, 1126 and 4293. 13, 13 and 16 coupons. VF. Two have light age toning, mostly in the right margins; the other has an ink stain in the left margin. Otherwise quite attractive. [3] Est. 100-150

1505

CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $50. Ball 2. Cr. 5A. Two women. Tyler. 17 coupons. VF+. Mostly fresh and bright with good margins. One has a little age toning. [6] Est. 250-350

1506

CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $100. Ball 4. Cr. 6A. Two women. Jones(2) and Clitherall(2). No.7441 and 7442. 5314 and 5319. 15, 15, 17 and 17 coupons. VF+. Fresh, bright, and problem-free. [4] Est. 100-150

1507

CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $100. Ball 4. Cr. 6A. Two women. Clitherall. 14 coupons. VF+. All of these popular Montgomery bonds have very decent original margins. [18] Est. 400-800

1508

CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $500. Ball 6(3) and Ball 7. Green engraved 500 die counter. Jones(2), Clitherall and Tyler. No.2532, 2968, 3951 and 180. 13, 13, 23, 13 coupons. VF+. Two with punch holes in the upper left corner. All with decent margins. [4] Est. 120-180

1509

CSA. Act of February 28, 1861. $1000. Ball 9. Cr. 8. Green engraved 1000 die counter. Tyler(6), Clitherall(2) and Jones. No.5908, 5909, 5910, 5911, 5912, 6005. 4495, 1805, 1221. 5358. 13 coupons. VF details. Three are intact, with a punch hole in the upper left corner, as usual. The others are torn at upper left, and the damage affects the upper left borders of five of the bonds. [10] Est. 200-300

1510

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 47. Cr. 81. Four small boys. Tyler; Jones. No.989 and 547. 5; 6 coupons. VF-EF; VF details. The first with a very small body hole; the second missing a part of the upper left corner. [2] Est. 60-90

1511

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 54. Cr. 29. R. M. T. Hunter. Tyler. No.636-642, and 611. 15 coupons. VF+. All are complete with 15 coupons, and all are fresh, bright examples. [8] Est. 250-350

1512

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 62. Cr. 85. Jefferson Davis. Three women. Men support side columns. Tyler. 11 coupons. VF. Two are soiled, but look as if they could be restored easily enough. [3] Est. 100-150

1513

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 69. Cr. 87. Memminger. Jones. No.882, 1186 and 834. 13 coupons. VF+. Three nice clean examples. [3] Est. 100-150

1514

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $50. Ball 71. Cr. 18. Reagan. Tyler. 15 coupons. VF+. All very nice. [5] Est. 120-180

1515

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 72. Cr. 34. Mallory. Tyler. No.1503, 1488,1545, 1500, 1485, 1513, 1247. 19 coupons. VF+. All are fresh and bright, but one has some stains in the top margin. [7] Est. 200-300

1516

CSA. An Assortment of August 19, 1861 Judah P. Benjamin Bonds. 1-2) B-74. Cr.61. $500. Tyler. 33 Coupons. VF; VF+. One with rough, but generous margins. 3-4) Ball-90. Cr.65. $500. Tyler. 17 and 20 coupons. VF, stain at the top; VF. 5) B-124. Cr.100. $1000. Tyler. 30 Coupons. VF+. [5] Est. 80-120

1517

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 75. Cr. 88. Memminger. Tyler. No.43 and 970. 15 coupons. VF+. Complete, but somewhat narrow side margins. [2] Est. 60-90

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CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 77. Cr. 62. Regan. Tyler. No.202, 203, 372, 537, 373. 16 coupons. VF+. With excellent paper quality and nice margins. [5] Est. 100-150

1529

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 120. Cr. 72. Watts. Tyler. 29 coupons. VF-VF+. Nine are very nice. The other two are stained. [11] Est. 150-250

1519

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 81. Cr. 63. Mallory. Tyler. No.868, 780, 757 and 1011. One complete with 22 coupons; the others with 17 coupons. VF. The bond that is complete has two small age toning stains at the top of the upper margin. [4] Est. 80-120

1530

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 121. Cr. 99. Industry. Tyler. 29 coupons. VF. All are decent, but the margins are affected by soil, age toning, etc. [4] Est. 150-250

1531

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 82. Cr. 90. Liberty and CSA flag. Tyler. No.150 and 133. 16 coupons. VF, wide side margins, narrow margin at the top; moderate side margins, narrow at the top. [2] Est. 60-90

/5 CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 127. Cr. 74. Unknown man. Tyler. No.1763, 2401 and 2273. 31 coupons. VF-EF. All three clean, bright and fresh, but one has a rough left margin. [3] Est. 100-150

1532

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $50. Ball 83. Cr. 19. Harrison. Jones. No.202. 7 coupons. Choice VF. Est. 80-120

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 129. Cr. 101. Regan. Tyler. No.331 and 332. 26 coupons. VF+. Two very clean examples. [2] Est. 60-90

1533

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 133. Cr. 48. Ellmore. Tyler. No.1371 and 1721. 33 coupons. VF or so. One with minor stains, and both with some soil and crumpling in the generous margins. [2] Est. 120-180

1534

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 134. Cr. 75. Benjamin. Tyler. No.1656 and 407. 33 coupons. Fine-VF. One trimmed into the top left corner; the other with a few soiled coupons. [2] Est. 50-75

1535

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 135. Cr. 102. Memminger. Tyler and Jones. 33 coupons. VF detail. Only one has full margins and no problems. The others are flawed; trimmed into the borders, stained, etc. [8] Est. 200-300

1536

CSA. Act of April 12, 1862. $500. Ball 148. Cr. 111. Memminger. Battle of Shiloh. Rose. 5 coupons. VF+. A fresh group with decent margins. Very popular, and hard to find in any quantity.

1520

1521

1522

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 91. Cr. 92. Memminger. Jones. No.1875 and 1878. 20 coupons. VF. Both trimmed just into the top border. [2] Est. 50-75

1523

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 92. Cr. 39. R. M. T. Hunter. Tyler. No.1625 and 1115. 21 coupons. VF+. One with broad margins; the other trimmed close at the top. [2] Est. 80-120

1524

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 93. Cr. 66. Unknown man and three women. Tyler. 23 coupons. VF. Some tears in the margins, and a few age spots. [3] Est. 100-150

1525

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 96. Cr. 40. Mallory. Tyler. 23 coupons. VF+. Both quite decent. [2] Est. 80-120

1526

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $500. Ball 98. Cr. 67. Unknown man and three women. Tyler. 23 coupons. VF+. One has a narrow top margin, but the others are very nice. [9] Est. 150-250

1527

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $1000. Ball 106. Cr. 95. Jefferson Davis. Tyler. No.1509 and 1959. 24 coupons. VF+. Both are bright and fresh. Est. 75-125

1528

CSA. Act of August 19, 1861. $100. Ball 119. Cr. 45. Hunter. Tyler. No.486 and 833. VF+. Two very nice examples. [2] Est. 60-90

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1537

1538

CSA. Act of January 29, 1863. $100 Pounds. Ball 156. Cr. 116. Ehrlanger bond. Woman with Confederate flag. Slidele. No.1829. 36 coupons. VFEF. A premium quality example of this very popular bond. Est. 400-600

CSA. Act of January 29, 1863. $200 Pounds. Ball 157. Cr. 117. Ehrlanger bond. Woman with Confederate flag. Slidele. No.322. 36 coupons. VFEF. A premium quality example of this very popular bond. Est. 400-600

1539

CSA. Act of January 29, 1863. $1000 Pounds. Ball 160. Cr. 119. Ehrlanger bond. Woman with Confederate flag. Slidele. No.304. 36 coupons. VFEF. Another lovely example of this scarcer, higher denomination bond. Est. 500-750

1540

CSA. Act of January 29, 1863. $1000 Pounds. Ball 160. Cr. 119. Ehrlanger bond. Woman with Confederate flag. Slidele. No.310. 36 coupons. VFEF. A lovely example of this scarcer, higher denomination bond. Est. 500-750

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1541

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 166. Cr. 123A. Stephens. Rose and Tyler. Most with 7 coupons; some with 9 coupons. VF-VF+. Eight with decent margins, but three of these have stains or edge tears. Fourteen are fresh and bright, but trimmed close to the borders. [22] Est. 300-500

1542

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $500. Ball 191. Cr. 124A. Memminger. Rose. No.622 and 198. 7 coupons. VF or so. One with a few minor stains and the other with a small piece out of the left margin only. [2] Est. 80-120

1543

CSA. Act of January 29, 1863. $500. Ball 192. Cr. 124. Palm tree above Memminger. Rose, Apperson and Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-VF+. Ten with decent margins and no problems; six with decent margins, but edges splits or stains in the margins; ten are trimmed to the borders, but otherwise fresh and bright. [26] Est. 600-900

1546

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $100. Ball 212. Cr. 120. Officer leans on tree. Pink paper. Rose (15) and Tyler. VF+. Eleven are complete with all coupons. [16] Est. 500-750

1547

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $500. Ball 221. Cr. 121. Soldier by campfire. Pink paper. Rose and Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-VF+. Most are quite decent. The last one has some ink spots. [21] Est. 500-750

1544

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 201. Cr. 125. Jefferson Davis. Richmond. Rose and Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-VF+. Fifteen with nice margins, though a few have some minor age toning; five with narrow margins or stains. [20] Est. 750-1250

1548

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 241. Cr. 122. Stonewall Jackson. Pink paper. Rose and Tyler. 7 coupons. VF-VF+. Most are nice, decent examples. A few with narrow margins. [20] Est. 750-1250

1545

CSA. Act of February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 210. Cr. 125A. Jefferson Davis, Richmond. Tyler. No.7360 and 4118. 7 coupons. VF+. [2] Est. 100-150

1549

CSA. Act of March 23, 1863. $100. Ball 259 and 260. Cr. 128 and 128A. CSA Executive and Treasury offices. Jones; Rose (3). 7 coupons. VF. Small age toning spots scattered about. [4] Est. 60-90

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1550

CSA. Act of March 23, 1863 B-261. $500. CSA Executive and Treasury offices. Rose. No.1187 and 686. VF+. Both with generous margins. Est. 60-90

1551

CSA. Act of March 23, 1863. $1000. Ball 264. Cr. 130. CSA Executive and Treasury offices. Rose. 7 coupons. VF-VF+. Three with minor age toning. [6] Est. 100-150

1552

CSA. Act of March 23, 1863. $1000. Ball 265. Cr. 130A. CSA Executive and Treasury offices. Rose. 6 coupons. Three are fresh, bright VF+. The other examples suffer from age toning and rough margins. [8] Est. 150-250

1553

CSA. Act of March 23, 1863. $1000. Ball 267. Cr. 130C. CSA Executive and Treasury offices. Rose. No.13228, 13289, 13230 and 13231. 7 coupons. VF+. Fresh, bright, and problem-free. [4] Est. 100-150

1554

1555

CSA. Act of April 30, 1863. $1000. Ball 280. Cr. 138. Seddon. Tyler and Jones. No. 18 coupons. VF+. Most are very presentable examples of this bond that often is encountered on very brittle paper. Three or four have some stains or other minor problems in the margins. [24] Est. 500-750

1556

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 312. Cr. 144B. Equestrian Statue of Washington. Third Series. Apperson. VF-VF+. Most are quite nice; a few with some margin soiling or rough edges. [24] Est. 600-900

1557

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $500. Ball 313. Cr. 143C. Equestrian Statue of George Washington. Fourth Series. Apperson. No.7927, 7931, 7933, 7934, 7936- 7940. Complete with all 72 coupons. VF-EF. Most are quite Choice. A few have very minor edge soiling or edge splits. [9] Est. 300-500

1558

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 317. Cr. 144. Equestrian Statue of George Washington. First Series. Rose. No.485. 59 coupons. VF. Minor stains in the top right margin. Est. 50-75

1559

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 317. Cr. 144. Equestrian Statue of George Washington. First Series. Rose. No.485. 59 coupons. VF. Minor stains in the top right margin. Est. 50-75

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $500. Ball 304. Cr. 143. Equestrian Statue of George Washington. First Series. Rose(20) and Apperson. No.483, 520 and 6560. 59(2) and 60 coupons. VF+. Minor edge soiling on one. [3] Est. 120-180

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1560

1564

A Group of Contemporary Counterfeit Stonewall Jackson CSA $1000 Bonds. Ball C240A. Mostly VF+, but some with stains or edge splits. [10] Est. 120-180

1565

LA. Act of Series 1876. $5. Uncut sheets of four “Baby Bonds”. Baby wears bonnet. Green back. No. coupons. Almost Uncirculated. Punch cancelled. [4 sheets = 16 bonds] Est. 100-150

1566

New York Bond Trio. 1) Goshen. Goshen & Deckertown Railway Company. $500. 1868. Red $500. AU remainder. 2) Town of Lewisboro. Westchester County. Military Bounty Fund Bond. 1864. AU remainder. Minor edge split. 3) New York City. Volunteer Soldiers Family Aid Fund Bond. $500. 1861. Signed by Mayor Fernando Wood, who proposed that New York secede from the Union. Yellow seal. EF. [3] Est. 60-90

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 323. Cr. 144A. Equestrian Statue of Washington. Rose(12) and Apperson(18). No. Most with about 60 coupons. Some are complete coupons. Mostly VF+. Some with minor foxing or other petty flaws, but most are very nice. Must be seen. Sold as is. [30] Est. 750-1250

1561

CSA. Act of February 17, 1864. $1000. Ball 329. Cr. 144D. Equestrian Statue of Washington. Apperson. No.3598, 3599, 3606-3612. 59 coupons. VF+. A nice fresh group, with many consecutively numbered. [9] Est. 300-450

1562

An Assortment of $100 1864 Washington Equestrian Bonds. 1) First Series. Rose. VF. Narrow top margin. 2-3) Second Series. Rose. VF; VF+. 4) Ninth Series. VF details. Heavily foxed coupons. All complete but for one coupon. [4] Est. 120-180

1563

CSA. Act of June 13, 1864. $1000. Ball 384. Cr. 166. Sailor with CSA flag near harbor. Tyler. No.715. 7 coupons. VF. Small edge split. Also included is another example that is torn into several pieces. [2] Est. 60-90

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Act of August 19, 1861, 8% Loan, $100 bond, redeemable July 1, 1865, 614 issued, vignette of Liberty with Confederate flag and shipping, with coupons (Criswell 24), F-VF Est. 120-150

1568

Act of August 19, 1861, 8% Loan, $500 bond, redeemable July 1, 1868, 957 issued, Amazon standing over prone figure, with coupons (Criswell 56), AVF. Est. 200-250

1569

Act of August 19, 1861, 8% Loan, $1000 bond, redeemable July 1, 1867, 1199 issued, four children in centre, with coupons (Criswell 81), GF. Est. 120-150

1570

Act of August 19, 1861, 8% Loan, $1000 bond, redeemable July 1, 1879, 2919 issued, Minerva with cornucopia and shippig, with coupons (Criswell 99), F-VF. Est. 80-100

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1571

Act of December 24, 1861, 6% Loan, [$1000] registered bond, redeemable January 1, 1872, female figure in centre (Criswell 108), light stain bottom right, GF. Est. 200-250

1572

Act of December 24, 1861, 6% Loan, unissued registered bond, redeemable January 1, 1872, female Est. 200-250 figure in centre (Criswell 109), GF.

1573

Act of January 29th 1863, 7% Cotton Loan, bond for ÂŁ500, no.1061, signed by Emile Erlanger & Co. as contractors and J Henry Shroeder & Co. as London agents, allegorical female with flag and bales, text in English and French, black, orange underprint to coupons (Ball 158; Criswell 118), AVF. Est. 500-600

1574

Act of March 23, 1863, 5% Call certificate, [$100,000], dated 1863, fuly rigged sailing ship in centre (Criswell 135), toned and with heavy endorsement on reverse, F and rare. Est. 250-300

1575

Act of February 17, 1864, 6% Loan, $100 bond, redeemable July 1, 1884, Confederate sergeant in front of tent, with coupons (Criswell 149), better than average condition, VF. Est. 300-350

1576

Act of February 17, 1864, 6% Stock Certificate, unissued certificate for variable amounts, vignette of negro ploughing (Criswell 161), VF-EF. Est. 200-300

1577

Act of June 13, 1864, 8% Loan, $100 bond, redeemable July 1, 1874, vignette of sailor holding Confederate flag, leaning against a bale of cotton, with coupons (Criswell 165), F and scarce. Est. 200-250

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1581

Evening Star Silver Mining Company. (NY-CO). Office in New York. Location of the mines is Elk Mountain Mining District, Gunnison County, CO. February 28, 1880. 100 Shares. No.14. Men in front of the “glory hole” of a furnace. Miners. IU. VF+ Est. 80-120

Spectacular Gold Mining Stock

1578

State of North Carolina, Act of February 1862, 8% Loan, $1000 bond, redeemable March 1, 1882, Commerce in centre with cherubs in top corners, Est. 220-280 with coupons (Criswell 62L), AVF.

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1579

1582

Alaska Mining and Commercial Company. (CA-AK). Office in San Francisco. Location of the mine is on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. March 29, 1879. 1000 Shares. No.19. Two miners near a river and mountains. IU. VF+ Prince of Wales Island is in the Alexander Archipelago in the Alaska Panhandle, and is the fourth-largest island in the United States. Mining of gold, copper, and other metals on the island began in the late 19th century. Gold production came from underground lode mines exploiting gold-bearing quartz veins. Alaskan mining shares that pre-date the Yukon gold rush are extremely rare. A great opportunity for the advanced collector of Alaskan scripophily. Est. 500-1000

1580

The Gold Mining Company. (WV). Muni Mountain, Mohave County, Montana. 1895. Issued to Robert E. Bradley from an office in Washington, D. C. Printed by A. Gadney. 750 Shares. No.944. IU. Gold and green. Impressive 14 ¼” x 7 ¼” format. A view of the mine site in a valley, rendered in metallic gold ink, in the upper right corner. The rest of the certificate is graced with a map of the Music Mountains and vicinity, also printed in metallic gold ink. Near the top center, just to the west of Shipman Peak are the two mines associated with this company’s endeavors - the Ellen Jane, and the Tommanotto. The names of these two mines appear at the sides of the certificate in the end panels. On the map, the U. S. Mail Route connects the mine to the Atlantic & Pacific Rail Road at Hackberry. Hualapi and Truxton also appear along the route of the A. & P. R. R. IU. VF+. The early activities of this company were mostly limited to prospecting, but the company was reorganized in 1892 and was then able to process 700 tons of ore at their mill. In 1915 Lucknow and Music Mining Company took over most of the mining operations in this area. Easily one of the most attractive Western mining certificates ever offered at auction, and this is only the second example seen by this cataloger in three decades. Est. 1200-1800

1583

Alaska Petroleum & Coal. (WA). 1919. 1,300 Shares. No.10519. Gold title and seal. Oil towers. Goes. IU. VF+. Est. 100-150

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1585

Great Eastern Mining Company. (MT). Castle. May 2, 1890. 500 Shares. No.85. Green underprint. Mountains, mills. IU. VF+ Est. 40-60

1589

Western Mining Company Share Assortment. 1) Eleventh Hour Gold Mining (SD) 1905. IU. Minor edge splits. 2) Heffern Co-Operative Consolidated Gold Mining & Milling (AZ) SPECIMEN. 3) Mariposa Company (NY). California mines. VF, stains. 4) Montana Consolidated Copper (ME) SPECIMEN. [4] Est. 100-200

1590

Birmingham Sheffield & Tennessee River Railway Group (AL). 1889. $1,000 Five Per Cent First Mortgage Bond. Green. Locomotive #6. Cherubs at the bottom. Homer Lee Bank Note Company. All EF. Two with coupons, two with no coupons and no binding at the top. [4] Est. 100-150

1591

Channel Tubular Railway Tunnel Preliminary Company. Great Britain. London. 1892. 5 Shares. No.92,916-92,920. Tan underprint. Wonderfully ornate borders featuring the English Channel across the top, and a train in the tunnel beneath ships at the bottom. Embossed corporate seal, lower right. Est. 150-250 Extremely Fine.

1592

Cuba Northern Railways and Other Cuban SPECIMENS. June 1927. $1000. First Mortgage Gold Bond 5 ½% Series of 1942. SPECIMEN. Orange. Locomotive. Hamilton Bank Note Co. EF. Also included are Cuba Railroad Company $10,000 First Lien and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bond Due 1936, Cuba Railroad Company $10,000 Firs Mortgage Five Pre Cent Fifty Year Gold Bond Due 1952, Consolidated Railroads of Cuba Certificate of Deposit, and Cuba Railroad Company Certificate of Deposit. [5] Est. 100-150

1593

Channel Tubular Railway Tunnel Preliminary Company. Great Britain. London. 1892. 5 Shares. No.92,941-92,945. Tan underprint. Wonderfully ornate borders featuring the English Channel across the top, and a train in the tunnel beneath ships at the bottom. Embossed corporate seal, lower right. Est. 150-250 Extremely Fine.

Klondike Yukon and Copper River Company. (MT). Office in Chicago. August 1898. 10 Shares. No.1335. Brown. Gold seal. George Washington Engraved by Western Bank Note, Chicago. Documentary stamps. IU. VF+ A certified financial statement issued in August 1898 shows mining properties worth $12,000,000, steamboats, river boats and dredges as assets. Est. 150-250

1586

1587

1588

Le Mars and La Dura Mining Company. (IA). Office in Le Mars, Iowa. Location of the mine is Siera Madras, Mexico. 1892. 10 Shares. No.140. Miners. Est. 40-60 IU. VF+ Mount St. Helens Consolidated Mining Company. (OR). Portland. November 5, 1906. 900 Shares. No.265. Gold underprint. Miners. IU. VF+. Est. 50-75

Stranger Gold and Silver Mining Company. (Nevada Territory). Austin. Location of mines is the Reese River District, Lander County, Nevada Territory. April 13, 1864. 10 Shares. No.80. Tan underprint. Mine and mill. Only 700 shares were authorized. Inland exchange and certificate stamps. IU. VF+. Est. 200-300

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Denver, Texas, & Fort Worth Railroad. (TX). 1889. 32 Shares. No.A372. Brown. DT & FW locomotive, left. Signed by Sidney Dillon as President. Dillon was one of main players in the construction of the Union Pacific, and a participant in the scandalous Credit Mobilier affair. IU. VF+. Stub attached over left border. Est. 100-150

1595

East Line & Red River Railroad. (TX). Jefferson. 1879. 4 Shares. No.272. Red. Train in station. This line served Big Cypress Bayou, which was the principal port for freight moving into and out of north-eastern Texas. IC. VF+. Est. 100-150

1596

East & West Rail Road Company of Alabama. (AL). 1882. $1,000 Six Per Cent First Mortgage Bond. PROOF by American Bank Note Company. Green. Locomotive. Slave carries cotton basket, left. Eagle and shield, right. This proof was used as a model, to indicate where commas need to be placed throughout the text. VF+. There is a small edge split repaired with invisible tape at the bottom, and another minor edge split, but otherwise quite attractive. These color proofs are very scarce. Est. 100-150

1597

1600

Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster Rail Road. (PA). Philadelphia. 1864. 30 Shares. No.5130. Two women flanked by William Penn and Ben Franklin. Six other beautiful vignette, including two early locomotives. Red 25 Cent Internal Revenue stamp affixed. IC. VF+. Est. 60-90

1601

La Crosse & Milwaukee Railroad (WI). 1858. $1000. No.296. Red $1000. Train. Complete hand signed coupons. IU. VF. Some minor foxing, and a penned notation on the back bleeds through to the wide upper right margin. Scarce, as only three others reported by Cox. Est. 75-125

1602

Liberty & Vienna Rail Road. (OH). Youngstown. 1872. One Share. No.23. Train near oil fields. Two blue 25 Cent Internal Revenue stamps affixed. IC. VF+. Est. 100-150

1603

Moorhead Oil. (PA). Philadelphia. 1865. 200 Shares. No.419. Oil towers and tanks. Tied in 25 Cent R44 Certificate stamp affixed, right. IU. VF, trimmed to the borders, pinholes. Scarce. Est. 100-150

1604

New Jersey Junction Railroad. (NJ) $1000 4% gold bond, guaranteed by the NY Central & Hudson River RR. Signed on the back panel by John Pierpont Morgan and HC Fahnstock. Brown. The back panel features ships on the Hudson, including Morgan’s own yacht, Corsair. IU. VF+. John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) became one of the richest men in the United States with shrewdly managed investments in railroads, steel, and gold; his economic power was such that his personal intervention helped end the Panic of 1907. Est. 300-500

Engelside Railroad Low Serial Numbered Duo. (PA). 1892. Franklin and Washington. 1) 5 Shares. No.2. 2) 10 Shares No.3. IC. VF+. Red transfer notation penned across the front. Stub remnants lightly pasted, left. [2] Est. 80-120

1598

Grassy Island Coal & Rail Road. (PA). Scranton. March 5, 1863. 48 Shares. No.172. Train, mountains, top. Vertical mine shaft, left. A 20 Cent and a 5 Cent Inland Exchange stamp, initialed and dated by the Treasurer, left. Cox reports only three examples. IU. VF+, ½” clean edge split at the top. Est. 200-300

1599

Greenville & Columbia RR Group. (SC). 1875. $500 First Mortgage Bond. Unissued remainders by Continental Bank Note Company. Locomotive Baldwin.” Each bond with 40 brown coupons, all with trains. EF+. [50 pcs.] Est. 100-150

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Colorful Penn Central $1000 Bond Assortment. Mohawk & Malone Rwy (NY) 1895. Green with red British tax imprints. Indian, train. (10); Chicago & Alton RR 1899. Green. Locomotive. (10); New York Central & Hudson River. 1909. Olive. Diesel train. (10); New York Central & Hudson River. 1913. Green. Grand Central Station. (11); Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis RR 1925. Brown. Train. (10). Nice clean bonds, average EF. [51 total pcs.] Est. 100-150

1606

Saratoga & Schenectady Rail-Road. (NY). 1856. 30 Shares. No.128. Ornate left border. IC. Small form on blue-gray paper. VF. Est. 30-50

1607

Summit Branch Rail Road. (PA). Harrisburg. 1872. 10 Shares. No.795. Long coal train. Penn, Franklin and Washington. Blue 25 Cent Internal Revenue stamp affixed, left. IU. VF. Est. 100-150

1608

Waverly & New York Bay Railroad. (NJ). Camden. 1889. One Share. No.3. Train crosses bridge. IC. VF+. R6 per Cox, Ex Smythe July 2006. Scarce. Est. 100-150

1609

Railroad Shares. 1) Keokuk & Des Moines Rwy (IA) 1902. IC. VF+. 2) Milwaukee & Prairie Du Chien Rwy 1865. VF, numerous cancels. 3) Mississippi & Missouri RR (IA) 1857. Signed by John Dix. IC. VF.4) Philadelphia & Trenton RR (PA) 1853. VF. Large triangular cut out cancels. 5) St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute RR (IL & IN) 1865. IC. VF. [5] Est. 75-150

1610

International ShareTrio.1) Deuda Consolidated. 5 Pesos. 1875. Red. IU. Unc. 2) Piraeus-Athens & Peloponnesus Rwys 1899. 5 Shares. VF, cancels. 3) Rose Innes Diamond Mining Company Kimberly Mine Limited (South Africa) 188_. Unissued, kept as SPECIMEN. EF. [3] Est. 50-75

1611

American Express Company - Wells, Butterfield & Co. Receipts. On blue paper. Train, left. 1) Painted Post, NY. June 24, 1851. 2) Corning, NY. Sept. 26, 1850. Both EF. [2] Est. 50-75

1612

Texas Bank Share SPECIMEN Assortment. Alamo National Bank of San Antonio(3); Downtown Bank (Houston); First National Bank of Longview; First National Bank of San Antonio; Fort Worth National Bank; Industrial State Bank of Houston; Texarkana National Bank; Texas National Bank of Commerce(Houston); Texas National Bank of Houston(2). All are fresh, bright and colorful. [12] Est. 120-180

1613

Wisconsin Bank Share SPECIMEN Assortment. First National Bank of Appleton, First National Bank (Elkhorn), First National Bank of Stevens Point, Wood County National Bank of Wisconsin Rapids. All are fresh, bright and colorful. [4] Est. 80-120

1614

Famous Tech Share SPECIMEN Assortment. America Online, Inc., America Online Latin America, Inc., AOL Time Warner, CDnow, Inc., YAHOO!, PayPal. All are fresh, bright and colorful. [6] Est. 100-150

1615

Technology Share SPECIMEN Assortment. DataStream, Sterling Software, Inc., Keynote, Domain Technology, Inc., CompuRAD, PeopleSoft, Pervasive Software, Seagate Technology. All are fresh, bright and colorful. [8] Est. 75-150

1616

Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Limited. (Territoroy of Hawaii). Dececmber 4, 1901. Shares. SPECIMEN. Pineapple field. VF+. Some soiling. Rare territorial incorporation. Est. 100-150

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Argentina 1617

Central Argentine Railway Ltd., consolidated ordinary stock, bearer warrant for £1 (mauve), and 4 ½% preference stock, bearer warrant for £1 (orange) and £10 (green), 191[2], steam train crossing river at top, ornate border, printed by Waterlow & Sons, all hole cancelled, all with coupons, AVF. (3) Est. 120-180

1618

Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Company Ltd., 5% preference stock certificate, 189[9], steam engine under title, ornate border, brown, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., together with bankers receipt for Bahia Blanca & Tandil Extension shares, dated 1883, London, VF. Est. 80-100

1619

An good collection of Argentine Tramway companies, comprising; Buenos Aires Port & City Tramways Ltd., £1 preferred shares, 19[09], blue, and extension first mortgage bond for £100, 19[12], brown and black; Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company Ltd., un-issued 5% debenture stock certificates for £20, red (2), and £100, blue, circa 1910, vignette of Congress Hall in Buenos Aires, and 5% debenture stock, 19[25], red, hand stamped ‘now the 4% income debenture stock’ on face, all printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co.; River Plate Electric Light & Traction Co. Ltd., £5 shares, 18[96], vignette of light bulb with electric tram and carriages, dark green; Tramways de Buenos-Ayres S.A., dividend share to bearer, Brussels 1907, blue and pale orange; Southern Electric Tramways Company, first mortgage debenture for £100, 1927, orange; and Buenos Ayres Lacroze Tramways Co., 5% extension mortgage debenture for £100, 1910, vignette of tram car, lime green and black, and 5% consolidated mortgage debenture for £100, [1913], vignette of Federico Lacroze with horse drawn carriage and electric tram at top, green and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., signed by Miguel Lacroze, VF-EF. (11) Est. 200-250

1620

Port Argentine Great Central Railways Co. Ltd., £1 shares, 19[12], no.200, ornate border with ship and steam train to left, red, together with Argentine Union Railway Co. Ltd., 5% first debenture for £20, 1910, no.6019, steam train under title, ornate border, green, buff and black, and Argentine Railway Company, bearer warrant for $100 preferred share, not dated, no.22134, ornate border, blue and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, VF or thereabouts. (3) Est. 100-150

Bolivia 1622

Republic of Bolivia, 8% Loan 1870, a trio of un-issued bonds for 100 (blue), 500 (orange) and 1000 pesos (green), allegorical figures at top, with coupons, together with; 6% Government Loan of 1872, bonds for £100 and £500, coat or arms top centre, black and blue respectively, and a certificate for rateable proportion of ultimate balance of trust fund for the £500 bond, dated 1880, and; Compañia Huanchaca de Bolivia, £1 share, Valparaiso 1928, town scene at top centre, black, with coupons, VF and better. (7) Est. 150-200

Brazil 1623

S.A. Dock Sud de la Capital, a pair of certificates for 1 share and 10 shares of 100 pesos each, Buenos Aires 1889, no.1951 and no.5759, large format pieces with allegorical female at left with shipping, lighthouse, map of the docks and various tools and instruments, red and blue respectively,GVF. (2) Est. 100-150

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United States of Brazil, bond for 1 reis, 1885, allegorical figures with Brazilian coat of arms at top, mauve and pale green, together with , and 1908 5% Loanbond for 500 francs, 2 examples, steam trains at top, 1910 4% loan, bond for 500 francs, 2 examples, steam trains and bridges at top, all with coupons, and État de L’Amazone, bond for 500 francs, Paris 1906, , attractive piece with ornate border with shipping scene at bottom, green F-VF. (6) Est. 200-300


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State of Bahia, 5% Gold Loan of 1904, bond for £20, dated 1905, #C12541, large formate with female bust in centre, ornate border, orange and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, stamped “PLAN A” in 1943, with coupons, NOT cancelled and scarce thus AVF. Est. 200-300

1625

State of Bahia, 5% Gold Loan of 1913, bond for £20, dated 1913, #05567, steam ships and boats in harbour above title, ornate border, blue and black, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., stamped “PLAN A” in 1943, with coupons, NOT cancelled and scarce thus VF. Est. 150-200

1626

Brazil Railway Company, a collection of certificates, all different, including 4_ % first mortgage 60yr gold bonds for £20 (2), mauve, £100 (2), blue, £200, brown, and 500 francs (2), green, all 1909; 4_ % first mortgage 60yr bond for 500 francs, red, 1909; 5% convertible debentures for £100 (brown), £200 (green) and £500 (orange), all 1912; ordinary share for $100 (2), mauve, and preference share for $100, red, 1910; 6% note 1913-1923, green; and cumulative preference share for $100, grey, and non-cumulative preference share for $100, green, both 19[22], many printed by Waterlow & Sons., generally VF or thereabouts. (17) Est. 250-300

1627

Brazil Great Southern Railway Co. Ltd., group of six certificates comprising; 6% debenture stock, 190[8] and 19[10], green; mortgage debenture for £100, 1886, ornate border, black and red, cancelled; and mortgage debentures for £100 (3), 189[5], 189[9] and 189[905], ornate border, blue and green, Est. 100-120 F-VF. (6)

1628

Manáos Tramways & Light Company Ltd., debenture for £100 (3), 1909, no.2018, 2152 and 2982, cherub at top centre, electric tram below, ornate border, blue and black, all with coupons, together with Manáos Harbour Ltd., a group of 4 certificates, debenture for £100 (black) 190[6], capital £350,000, debentures for £20 (blue) and £100 (brown) 1909, capital £500,000, both with coupons, and second debenture for £100, 19[11], capital £300,000, blue and brown, all with ornate border, together with VF and better. (7) Est. 120-180

1629

Companhia Leopoldina Estrada de Ferro, 200 reis preference share, Rio de Janeiro 1884, #06412, small format piece with intricate border, steam engine at top left, black on peach underprint, with coupons, together with Companhia Ferro Carril Carioca, 100,000 reis shares, Rio de Janeiro 189[5], #0024, electric tram crossing bridge at top, ornate border, brown on buff paper, and 200,000 reis share, not dated, #07006, vignette of horse drawn tram in coastal scene, ornate border, black, one piece with filing holes, otherwise VF and better. (3) Est. 150-200

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1630

1631

A group of Brazilian certificates, comprising; Chemins de Fer du Nord de Sao-Paulo, bond for £20, Paris 1911, steam train at top, black, green and yellow; Minas Ceraes Electric Light and Tramways Company, two bearer bonds for £20, 1913, ornate border with scrollwork, blue and black, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co.; Compagnie du Chemin de Fer Victoria a Minas, pair of certificates, bond for 500 francs, Paris 1909, Brazilian coat of arms at top, maroon and peach, and bond for 500 francs, Paris 1911, ornate border with coat of arms at sides, inset vignettes of steam train crossing bridge and approaching tunnel, black and green; Cie. Du Chemin de Fer São-Paulo & Rio-Grande, three bonds for 500 francs, Paris 1902, 1908 and 1911, ornate border with coat of arms top centre, red and black; Compagnie Auxiliaire Chemins de Fer au Brésil S.A., 500 franc preference share, 1905, ornate border, arms at top, black with pale orange; and condition ranging from fine to very fine. (9) Est. 150-200 A collection of Brazilian Railway Companies, comprising; San Paulo Brazilian Railway Co. Ltd., £20 share, 1860, coat of arms under title, black; Donna Thereza Christina Railway Co. Ltd., £20 shares, fully paid, 18[82], scrollwork to left, black; Brazil North Eastern Railways Ltd., first debenture stock, 19[10], black; South Brazilian Railways Co. Ltd., £20 first mortgage debenture, 1910, and two second series debentures for £20, 1911, one hole cancelled, all with ornate border, inset vignettes of tram, train, crop picking and logging scenes, green; Rio de Janeiro Suburban Tramways Ltd., debenture for £20, 1911, ornate border, electric tram car and coats of arms under title, green and black; and State of Bahia South Western Railway Co. Ltd., 6% first mortgage gold bond for £10, 19[15], ornate border with scrollwork, black and green, several with pin/staple holes, about very fine generally. (8) Est. 200-250

Chile 1632

Nitrate Railways Company Ltd., £10 share, 1903, #27529, and ten £10 shares, 1930, #74251, vignette of cherub riding steam engine in centre, blue and red respectively, printed by Waterlow, both with coupons, together with Chilian Northern Railway Co. Ltd., debentures for £20 (red), £100 (green), both 1912, and £500 (blue), 1913, steam engine under title, printed by Bradbury, all hole cancelled in signature area, and Chilian Eastern Central Railway Co. Ltd., 5% first mortgage gold bond for £20, 1910, mixed condition, F-VF. (6) Est. 100-150

China 1633

A collection of Chinese bonds comprising 1896, £25 and £50; 1898, £25, £50 and £100, German issue, £100, English issue; 1903 ‘Emprunt Chinois’ 500 francs, 1905 2) and 1907 (2), and a 1925 Boxer Loan, $50 bond, all with coupons, the first two cancelled, F-VF. (11) Est. 300-400

1634

Chinese Imperial Railway 5% Gold Loan, 1899, bond for £100, #9539, large format, ornate border with pale blue underprint and red chop in centre with coupons, small tears , F-VF. Est. 250-300

1635

Canton Kowloon Railway 5% Gold Loan, bond for £100, together with other Chinese bonds (5) comprising Shanghai Nanking Railway, £100 bonds, 1904 and 1907; Lung Tsing U Hai Railway, 1920, 1000 florins and 1923, 1000 florins, and 1922 Railway Equipment Loan, £20 bond, generally VF. (6) Est. 300-400

1636

Chinese Imperial Government, Honan Railway 5% Gold Loan, bonds for £100, first issue, #3144 and second issue, 1906, #7055, large format, ornate border, green and black with yellow underprint, coupons glued at right edge, couple of repaired tears, F-VF. (2) Est. 200-300

1637

Chinese Imperial Government 5% Gold Loan of 1908, bond for £20, 1909, countersigned by La Banque de L’Indo-Chine, and £100, countersigned by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, text in English and French, green and mauve respectively, without coupons, rough edges where coupons removed, F and VF. (2) Est. 300-400

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1908 5% Tientsin Pukow Railway Loan, a group of bonds comprising £100, English issue, 4 examples including 2 with £50 paid, scarce, and £20 and £100, German issue, all with coupons, F-VF. (6) Est. 500-600

1639

1910 5% Tientsin Pukow Railway Loan, a group of bonds comprising £100, English issue, 2 examples, green and £20 and £100, German issue, all with couEst. 200-250 pons, F-VF. (4)

1640

1911 Hukuang Railways 5% Sinking Fund Gold Loan, £100 bonds (3), issued by J.P.Morgan and other US banks, large format, steam train at top, red, printed by Waterlow, with coupons, F and VF. (3) Est. 300-400

1641

1911 Hukuang Railways 5% Sinking Fund Gold Loan, bonds for £20 and £100 bonds, issued by Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, large format, steam train at top, green and red, printed by Waterlow, with coupons, VF and AVF. (2) Est. 150-200

1646

1911 Hukuang Railways 5% Sinking Fund Gold Loan, bonds for £20 and £100, issued by Banque de L’INdo-Chine, large format, steam train at top, green and red, printed by Waterlow, with coupons, AVF. (2) Est. 150-200

1911 5% Imperial Railway Loan, bond for 5000 yen, #000303, issued by the Yokohama Specie Bank, ornate border, Chinese dragons at top, green and black, pink underprint, text in Chinese with English Est. 600-800 on the reverse, with coupons, VF.

1647

1912 5% Gold ‘Crisp’ Loan, bonds for £20 and £100, large format with ornate borders, blue & black with yellow underprint and turquoise and black respectively, with coupons, both VF. (2) Est. 150-200

1648

Province of Petchili, 5½% Gold Loan, 1913, bond for £20, #05532, very large format piece with vignette of Chinese shipping with mountains in background, brown and black, red ‘chop’ in centre, text in French and English, with coupons, GVF. Est. 1200-1500

1642

1643

1911 Hukuang Railways 5% Sinking Fund Gold Loan, bonds for £20 and £100 bonds, issued by Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, large format, steam train at top, green and red, printed by Est. 150-200 Waterlow, with coupons, VF. (2)

1644

1911 5% Imperial Railway Loan, bond for 100 yen, #000303, issued by the Yokohama Specie Bank, ornate border, Chinese dragons at top, blue and black, yellow underprint, text in Chinese with English on the reverse, with coupons, GVF Est. 400-500

1645

1911 5% Imperial Railway Loan, bond for 1000 yen, #004146, issued by the Yokohama Specie Bank, ornate border, Chinese dragons at top, orange and black, pale blue underprint, text in Chinese with English on the reverse, with coupons, GVF. Est. 400-500

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1913 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan, bonds for £20 and £100 issued by the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, ‘Mercury’ at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and blue respectively, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, GVF. (2) Est. 500-600

1650

1913 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan, bonds for £20 and £100 issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, ‘Mercury’ at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and blue respectively, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, GVF. (2) Est. 500-600

1651

1913 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan, bonds for £20 (2) issued by the Banque de L’Indo-Chine, ‘Mercury’ at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, GVF. (2) Est. 200-250

1652

1913 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan, bonds for £20 (4) issued by the Russo-Asiatic Bank, two brown, one which has the Russian duty stamp and two green, ‘Mercury’ at top, peasants and buildings at either side, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, GVF. (4) Est. 400-500

1653

Lung Tsing U Hai Railway, 5% Gold Loan, 1913, a group of bonds (7) including 3 with original coupons and 1 un-issued, together with other issues of the railway, 1920, 1921, 1923 (2) and 1925, generalEst. 500-600 ly VF and better. (12)

1654

1918 8% Treasury ‘Marconi’ Bill, £100 bond, no.001057, ornate border, red, yellow underprint, with coupons, together with 1919 8% 10 Year Sterling Treasury Notes ‘Vickers Loan’, £100 bond, vignette of dockside, green and black, both with coupons, F & GVF. (2) Est. 120-180

1655

Banque Industrielle de Chine, 500 franc nominativeshares, Paris [1920], ornate border, blue, title in Chinese at top, together with a pair of certificates for 500 franc bearer shares, 1913 and 1920 both issued and unissued, yellow and black, dragons at top, Chinese lions at bottom, good VF. (4) Est. 100-150

1656

1925. 8% ‘Skoda’ Loan, a group of bonds for £5, £10, £50 (2) and £100, ornate borders, red ‘chop’ in centre, with coupons, F-VF.(5) Est. 200-300

1657

Shanghai Hangchow Ningpo Railway, 1936 6% Loan, pair of bonds for £50 and £100, Chang Kai Chek at top right, green and brown respectively, text in Chinese and English, with coupons, GVF. (2)

1658

1937 Secured Sinking Fund Bond (Pacific Development Loan), for US$1000, no.M2246, pagoda at top, blue and black, with coupons, ABNCo. printing, AEF. Est. 600-800

1659

Shanghai Municipal Council, 5% Loan of 1937, pair of debentures for $100 (yellow) A02911, and $1000 (red) C02588, Shanghai Council buildings top centre, ornate border, printed by Waterlow & Est. 150-200 Sons, both EF. (2)

1660

1947, 36th Year, Short Term Treasury Notes, first issue, bond for $10, together with other Chinese internal loans comprising 1917 Military Loan, 100 yuan; 1937 Liberty Loan, 10 yuan, with Malayan stamp; 1938 27th Year Gold Loan, $5 bond; 1940 Reconstruction Gold Loan, bonds for $5 and $10; 1936 united Nationalist Loan, 100 yuan and 1000 yuan; Kwangtung, Public Loan, 1912, $10; 1938 Military Loan; Canton Hankow Railway, 40 yuan and Pekin Mukden Railway, 50 yuan, generally VF, some better. (12) Est. 300-400

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1662

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Chinese certificates (12), comprising; Chinese Engineering and Mining Company Ltd., un-issued bearer warrant for two shares of £1, London 19[-], Britannia looks over a miner at work, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons; Gouvernement Générale de L’Indo-Chine, bond for 500 francs, Paris 1902, brown and olive green; Compagnie Générale de Chemins de Fer et de Tramways en Chine, 250 franc share, Brussels 1920, vignettes of railway bridge and buildings, orange-brown and black, cancelled; Gold Fields of Siam Ltd., 50 shares of £1, London 18[89], brown and blue; Tramways & D’Eclairage de Tientsin S.A.; Société des Tramways du Tonkin; Compagnie Financière Belgo-Chinoise and a group of 5 Japanese Military loans from the 1940’s, VF and better. (12) Est.100 - 150 Shanghai Electric Construction Co. Ltd., a set of three specimen certificates, from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archives, for 10 shares (brown and black), 50 shares (green and black) and 100 shares (blue and black), capital £700,000, electric tram at top left, very ornate borders, numbered A1705, B1167 and C4180 respectively, with coupons, EF. (3) Est. 200-300

Cuba 1664

Cuba Railroad Company, small group comprising 10 shares, 19[14], ‘less than 100’ shares, 19[41], and 100 shares, 19[24], preferred stock, and two first lien and refunding mortgage gold bonds for $1000, series A, 1921, and series B, 1926, all have steam engine at top centre, together with; Cuba Eastern Railroad Company, $100 share, 190[8], steam train in centre of title, brown and black; Cuba Northern Railways Company, 5_ % first mortgage gold bond for $1000, 1927, vignette of ox cart, steam engine and carriage being loaded, orange and black this only fine; Consolidated Railroads of Cuba, 100 preference shares, [1937], and ‘less than 100’ preference shares, [1928], trio of vignettes at top centre depicting ox cart, steam train and mules; and Banco Territorial de Cuba, dividend share, Havana 1911, arms in centre flanked by Government building to left and ox wagon to right, green, some cancelled, generally VF. Est. 200-250 (10)

Egypt 1665

A small collection of Columbian Railway companies (8), comprising; Colombian Central Railway Co. Ltd., certificate for £20 first mortgage debenture stock, 19[09], #4275; Colombian National Railway Co. Ltd., £1 shares, 1[905], #1147, scrollwork at left, black, and two debentures, £100, 19[03], #905, and unspecified amount (£90 hand written) issued in lieu of debenture #63, 1910, blue and grey respectively; Colombia Railways & Navigation Company Ltd., £1 shares, 19[32], #1844, green; and Société Nationale de Chemins de Fer en Colombie, 3 different pieces, 1920’s, F-VF. (8) Est. 80-100

A Group of Egyptian Companies,(15), comprising; Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company, Founders shares (2) and 250 franc shares (2), 1906 and 1907, attractive pieces printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., green and red respectively; S.A. Chemins de Fer de la Basse-Egypte, three certificates, 500 franc preference shares, 1903, capital 4,500,000 francs, and 1912, capital 8,000,000 francs (2), vignette of ruins at top, pyramid at bottom, blue and brown; Anglo-Belgian Company of Egypt Ltd., bearer warrant for one £5 share, London [1907], vignette of steam train passing pyramid at top, green and black, printed by Bradbury.; S.A. des Tramways du Caire, share without par value, capital 54,000,000 francs, 1927; Egyptian Estates Ltd., bearer warrant for 100 ordinary shares of £1, London 19[05], the Khedive at top, blue and black; and Egyptian Delta Light Railways Ltd., five certificates, £10 preference share, 19[04], blue, five £10 preference shares, 190[6], red, and £100 debentures (3), 1904 and 190[8], red, mostly VF or thereabouts. (15) Est. 100-150

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Société Française du Vacuum Cleaner, 100 franc bearer share, Paris 1903, no.2054, vignette of vacuum cleaner in use on grand staircase top left, black/ grey, with coupons, AEF. Est. 80-100


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1672

Cunard Steamship Company Ltd., a collection of 4 certificates for £1 ordinary shares, 19[28], 5% cumulative preference stock, 19[42], and ordinary stock (2), 19[48] and 19[61], all with ornate border and scrollwork at left, blue, red, navy and green respectively, all punch cancelled, generally about VF. (4) Est. 80-100

Honduras 1668

Republic of Honduras, 10% Government Railway Loan, 1870, bond for £100, London 1870, #19527, black, with coupons, together with Honduras Government Loan of 1869, bond of the state railways for £12, #44812, coat of arms top centre, ornate border, blue, text in Spanish and French on face, English and German on reverse, and dividend share, #12575, border of ships, steam trains and scrollwork, turquoise and black, both with coupons, about VF, some Est. 150-180 edge damage/repairs. (3)

Peru 1673

Mexico 1669

Mexican Eastern Railway Co. Ltd., 5% debenture for £100, 1902, #428, attractive piece with steam engine at top left, ornate border with scrollwork, black with red underprint of company logo, with single coupon, several vertical folds, otherwise VF and scarce. Est. 100-120

1670

Banco Central Mexicano, one share of 100 pesos, Mexico 1905, #16534, allegorical female with eagle, green and black, with coupons, together with Compañia Aviadora de las Minas Santa Gertrudis y Anexas, Santa Gertrudis y Potosi mine, $100 pesos share, 1891, #8253, trio of vignettes at top depicting mine buildings, Mexican eagle and mining town, blue and black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., GVF. (2) Est. 100-150

1671

San Luis (Mexico) Tramways Ltd., debentures for £20 and £100, both 19[13], large format pieces with electric tram at top, brown and blue respectively, with coupons, together with other Mexican pieces comprising Mexico Tramways Co., bearer warrant for one share of $100, 19[10], tram at top and Cia. de Luz, Fuerza y Ferrocarriles de Pachuca, 5 shares of $100 each, 1911, electric tram car in centre, generally VF. (4) Est. 150-200

A Collection of Mexican Railway Companies, comprising; Mexican Pacific Railway Ltd., debentures for £100 (2), 18[89] and 18[91], Mexican eagle at top left; Sonora Railway Company Ltd., $100 shares, 18[82], #94, steam train at top, black, ABNCo.; United Railroads of Yucatan Inc., 5% gold bond for £100, 1910, #2972, steam train beside title, green and black, printed by Bradbury; State of Jalisco, Ferrocarril Central Mexicano, railroad subsidy bond for $1000 silver, 1900, #0468, steam train at top, green and black; Tehuantepec National Railway Co., 4 ½ % gold bond for £20, 1909, green; National Railways of Mexico, 10 shares second preferred stock, [1911]; Mexico North Western Railway Co., 10 shares of $100, [1909], and Mexican Central Railway Securities Co. Ltd., “B” debenture for £100, 18[99], generally VF or close to. (9) Est. 150-250

National Pisco To Yca Railway Company, a pair of bonds for £20/100 soles and £100/500 soles, London 1869, steam engine and coat of arms in centre, ornate border, blue and red respectively, both with coupons, together with three more Peruvian companies comprising; Compañia Nacional del Ferrocarril Mineral de Pasco, 500 soles share, Lima 1872, #245, vignette at top of steam train passing farmland, mine worker bottom centre, ornate border, blue and black, with coupons; North Western Railway Company of Peru Ltd., £1 shares, 19[12], #196, decorative title with steam train underneath, scrollwork at left, brown; and Empresas Eléctricas Asociadas, bearer warrant for 5 Peruvian soles, Lima 19[11], #143357, vignette under title of power station on river, ornate border, green and black, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., with coupons, all VF or thereabouts. (5) Est. 250-300

Phillipines 1674

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Philippine Railway Co., 100 shares of $100, 19[21], #C500, steam train at top, brown and black, together with Manila Railway Company (1906) Ltd., a group of 4% ‘B’ debenture bonds for £20, £50, £100 (3) and £200, 1907/08/09, vignette of steam engine under title, ornate border, green, blue, orange and red respectively, all with coupons, generally about VF, one with slightly more creasing and discolouration. (7) Est. 150-200


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1678

Soc. du Chemin de Fer (Tramway) de la Ville de Kief, 250 rouble share, 1907, 2 examples, #16849 and 16850, underprint of tramcar, together with Commercial Bank of Siberia, 1 share and 2 shares, 1912, 3 shares, 1909, figures in traditional costume at top, these all AEF, together with a collection of Russian State loans, railways and banks (31), generally VF. (36) Est. 150-200

1679

Soc. des Usines de Construction de Machines a Kolomna, 125 rouble share, 1911, underprint of steam engine and tender, provisional certificates for 5 shares of 125 roubles, 1917, 3 examples, and 10 shares, 3 examples, together with Soc. de Materiel de Chemins de Fer du Haut-Volga, 187.50 rouble share, 1903, railway carriage at top, red, 2 examples, VF and better. (9) Est. 150-200

Siam

1675

1822 5% ‘Rothschild’ Loan, bond for 960 roubles or £148, handsigned by Nathan Meyer Rothschild, double headed eagle at top, black, on poor quality paper, with talon, folds but without repairs, Est. 150-180 AVF.

1676

Tramways D’Astrakhan S.A., two pieces, one ordinary share without par value, together with one preference share for 100 francs, not dated but both circa 1896, ornate scrollwork, vignettes at top of trams in street, and river bridge, coats of arms at bottom corners, underprint vignette of Russian coat of arms, blue & orange, and red respectively, the first with coupons, both VF. (2) Est. 100-150

1677

Tramways et Eclairage Electriques de Simferopol, 500 franc bond, 1914, electric tram runnnng through the town, 2 examples, together with other Belgian companies operating tramways in Russia including Tramways de Rostoff, 1899; Tramways de Taschkent, 1914, Tramways d’Odessa, 1881 and 1908, Tramways de Koursk, 1911, and Tramways et Entreprises Electriques de la Banlieue de St.Petersbourg, 100 franc share and dividend share, both 1912, VF-EF. (9) Est. 120-180

1680

Royal Siamese Government, 7% Sterling Loan 1922, bond for £100, #01020, large format piece with coat of arms at top flanked by steam train and canal scene, green and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, punch cancelled, with coupons, GVF. Est. 150-200

1681

Royal Siamese Government, 6% Sterling Loan 1924, a pair of bonds for £50 (brown) #A1911 and £500 (purple) #C22221, large format pieces with steam train and rice field with arms in center, printed by Waterlow & Sons, the latter with coupons intact, both punch cancelled and overprinted cancelled with red stripes on face, almost VF and F respectively, the latter with serious damage to bottom corners. (2) Est. 100-150

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1682

Royal Siamese Government, 4% Sterling Conversion Loan 1936, bond for £100, #B10367, large format with coat of arms in centre, steam train at left, workers in field at right, purple and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, punch cancelled, VF. Est. 150-200

Turkey 1686

Spain 1683

Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Co. Ltd., a collection of certificates comprising ordinary shares for $100, 19[13] and 19[23] (6), ordinary shares for $50, 19[26] and 19[29] (2), ordinary share without par value, 19[66], all red, preference shares for $100, 19[14] and 19[27] (2), blue, and 5% first mortgage 50yr bond for £100 (brown) and £20 (green), all have ornate borders, share certificates with trio of vignettes depicting tramcar and street scenes, bonds with vignette of allegorical figure with tramcar and industrial scene, printed by Waterlow & Sons, all with coupons, varying condition but none with major damage, F-VF. (13) Est. 150-200

1684

Madeira-Mamoré Railway Company, a collection of bonds comprising; 5 ½ % 60yr first mortgage bonds for £20 (brown) and £100 (green), 1910, and 6% 60yr first mortgage bonds for £20 (mauve) and £100 (red), 1910, steam train at top, ornate border, printed by Waterlow & Sons; 5 ½ % first mortgage cumulative income bonds for £20 (orange) and £100 (maroon), 1922, and 6% first mortgage cumulative income bonds for £20 (red) x3 and £100 (green), 1922, ornate border, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., all with coupons, generally VF. (10) Est. 200-300

United States 1687

Sweden 1685

Markaryd Veinge Jernvägs Aktiebolag, ten shares of 100 kronor each, Halmstad 1898, no.1761-1770, steam train at top, ornate border, black and grey, together with Aktiebolaget Nordeuropeiska Handelskompaniet, 500 kronor share, Stockholm 1917, no.7410, vignette of globe with steam ship and train at top, black and turquoise print on buff paper, both with coupons, both EF. (2) Est. 100-150

Ottoman Empire: Railway certificates (12) comprising; Syria Ottoman Railway Company Ltd., £20 preference share, 189[3], black on green paper; Tramways & Electricité de Constantinople S.A., dividend share, 1914, electric tramcar at left; Tramways et Électricité de Damas S.A., 500 franc share, 1928; Tramways de Salonique, two certificates for 500 franc shares, 1892,; S.A. Ottomane des Tramways Libanais Nord et Sud de Beyrouth, share for 500 francs, 1896; Société Ottomane du Chemin de Fer de Damas-Hamah et Prolongements, share for 500 francs, 1901; Société des Bateaux de la Corne d’Or, share for T£1, [1914]; Compagnie d’Exploitation des Chemins de Fer Orientaux, 500 franc share, 1906; Compagnie Générale d’Omnibus et d’Autobus de Constantinople, 1 share of T£5, Constantinople 1910, large format piece with small vignettes of horse drawn and motor buses; Société Générale de Tramways, de Transports et d’Electricité à Smyrne S.A., 500 franc share, 1925; and Ottoman Company Ltd., £20 share, 1865, Arab figure with camel under palm tree, printed by Bradbury. generally VF, some better. Est. 150-200 (12)

Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad Company, 6% income bond for $1000, 1895, steam train at top, green and black, together with; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, $100 shares, Baltimore [1896], man powered train at top, brown and black, cancelled; New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co., 4% registered gold debenture of 1957, three un-issued bonds for $10,000, electric train top centre, blue and black; Pan American World Airways, Inc., two 7 ½% convertible subordinated debentures for $9000 and $10,000, 1974 and 1978; IOS Investment Program, owners certificate, 1969, all printed by the American Bank Note Co., and Eurotunnel warrant, 1988, VF and better. (9) Est. 80-100

Uruguay 1688

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United Electric Tramways of Montevideo Ltd., £5 shares, 19[10], #952, vignettes of electric trams in street and steam boat under title, black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, together withUruguay East Coast Railway Co. Ltd., £1 shares, 191[2], #145, decorative scrollwork at left and ornate border, black, and Compañia Aeronautica Uruguaya S.A., un-issued certificate for 5 shares of $100 each, Montevideo 19[--], ornate border in green, underprinted aeroplane silhouettes, all VF or close to. (3) Est. 100-150


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1690

A Varied Group of mostly European Tramway and Railway Companies,(14) including; Tramway & Chemin de Fer Electriques Rome-Civita Castellana-Viterbe, 100 franc preference share, 1911; Société Française de Tramways Electriques & de Voies Ferrées, founders share, 1899; Biarritz-St. Sébastien-Tolosa Société Anonyme de Tramways Electriques, founders share, 1910; Compagnie Générale de Traction S.A., 100 franc share; Société de Navigation Transocéanique S.A., 500 franc share and bond for 500 francs, both 1920; Kingdom of Roumania Monopolies Institute, Stablilisation and Development Loan, 1929, bond for £100, vignette of Bran Castle; Lemberg-Czernowitz Railway Co., one share for £20, 1866 (this one only fine); Société Autrichienne, Impériale, Royale des Chemins de Fer de l’Etat, 500 franc share, 1863; and Skoda Works, first mortgage debenture for £100, 1930, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., generally VF, some better. (14) Est. 150-200

1691

A Varied Group of African Certificates, (9) comprising; Compagnie du Chemin de Fer Franco-Ethiopien de Djibouti à Addis-Abeba, bond 400 francs, Paris 1910, border with coastal scene and train crossing bridge; International Ethiopian Railway Trust & Construction Co. Ltd., £1 shares, 19[03]; Kamerun Eisenbahn Gesellschaft zu Berlin, 100 reichsmark share, 1930; Royal Trans-African Railway Company, £20 mortgage debenture series B, 1886; Chemins de Fer du Congo Supérieur aux Grands Lacs Africains S.A., 250 franc share, 1922; Compagnie Impériale Chemins de Fer Éthiopiens S.A., bond for 160 francs, 1910; Republic of Biafra, £1000 bond, 1969, brown, black and yellow; Companhia de Moçambique, a pair of certificates for 25 shares of £1 each, [1895] and [1899]; Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de Beira au Zambèze (Mozambique), ordinary share without par value, [1898], VF, a few minor edge tears here and there. (9) Est. 100-150

1692

A small collection of South Asian companies (6), comprising; Colombo Electric Tramways & Lighting Company Ltd., £10 fully paid up shares, 19[20], no.19, decorative border and scrollwork to left, brown; Oriental Inland Steam Company Ltd., £10 share, 1860, no.32694, decorative title and scrollwork, black; Scinda Steam Navigation Company Ltd., 25 shares of 15 rupees each, 194[6], no.18895, steam ship above title, brown and yellow; Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Ltd., pair of shares for £20, 19[39], no.3726 and £200 19[45], no.7401, scrollwork with peacock motif, black; and Bengal Gold & Silver Mining Co. Ltd., 100 rupee debenture, 189[4], no.884, red and black printing on green, VF+. [6] Est. 80-100

A colourful collection of Spanish and Portuguese Tram and Railway companies (11), comprising; Cia. de los Ferro-Carriles del Oeste de España, 500 peseta share,1888; Cia. de los Caminos de Hierro del Sur de España, 500 peseta share, 1910; Cia. de los Ferrocarriles Económincos de Villena á Alcoy y Yecla, 475 peseta share, 1902; Cia. de los Ferro-Carriles Sevilla-Jerez-Cadiz, 1900 reales share, circa 1859; La Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima S.A., a pair of certificates, 1948 and 1952; Carthagena & Herrerias Steam Tramways Co. Ltd., 5% debenture for £100, 1907; Compañia de las Hulleras de Ujo-Mieres, five shares of 25 pesetas,1904, large vignettes depicting coal mine; Minas de Cármenes, 500 peseta share, 1903; S.A. Tranvia á Vapor de Madrid á Colmenar Viejo y Ramal á Chamartin de la Rosa, 500 peseta share, 1898; Lisbon Electric Tramways Ltd., 25 shares, 19[27], trio of vignettes, blue, ranging from very fine to extremely fine. (11) Est. 200-250

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1693

1694

South American Railways, comprising; Compañia Anónima del Ferro-Carril de Ocós, 7% mortgage bond for 1000 marks, Guatemala 1897; Ecuador National Railway Company Ltd., 5% first mortgage debenture for £20, 1892, printed by Waterlow; Compagnie Française de Chemins de Fer Vénézuéliens S.A., 500 franc share, Paris 1888, black and blue; Venezuela Central Railway Co. Ltd., 4 pieces, 6% first debenture for £10, 1914, green, together with slip for temporary regulation, second debenture for £10 (2), 19[10] and 19[13], and prior lien debenture for £100, 192[7]; Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company, bond for $100, 1909, printed by Bradbury.; Costa Rica Railway Co. Ltd., 6% first mortgage debenture for £100, 188[7], and 6% second debenture for £100, 18[90], together with 5% prior mortgage debenture for £100, 19[03]; Salvador Railway Company Ltd., 5% mortgage debenture for £100, 1899.; Compañia de los Ferro-Carriles de Puerto-Rico, bond for 500 pesetas, 1888, and bond for 500 francs, 1902; and British Honduras Company Ltd., £5 share, 18[64], most VF, some better. (15) Est. 200-250

Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road, one share, Philadelphia 179[5], #606, signed by William Bingham as President, wagon and horses approach toll house and gates, black printing on vellum, emEst. 400-500 bossed seal, VF.

1697

A collection of Street Railways (21), mainly from Pennsylvania but including Albany Railway, 187[3]; Baltimore Consolidated Railway Co., 18[904] and Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Co, 19[07], all are cancelled, many with counterfold reglued at left, mixed condition but many VF. (21) Est. 150-200

1698

A large collection of Railway stocks and bonds (95), some unissued, mostly cancelled including a few better pieces such as Addison Rail Road, 18[77]; Albia, Knoxville and Des Moines Rail Road Co., 18[87]; Boston & Worcester Rail Road Corp., 186[7]; Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co., 18[79]; Jamestown and Franklin Rail Road Co., 18[68]; New Haven and Northampton Co., 188[90]; New York, Providence & Boston Rail Road Co., 18[37]; Norfolk & Western Railroad Co., 18[89], NOT cancelled; Sullivan Railroad Co., 18[51], and Taunton Branch Rail Road Corporation, 18[39], mixed condition but many are VF. (95) Est. 500-800

1699

Norfolk & Portsmouth Terminal Co. (VA), $100 shares, 18[94], #80, paddle steamer in centre, green and black, EF and scarce Est. 80-100

1700

Staten Island North & South Shore Railroad Co. (NY), $100 shares, New York 188[3], #29, steam train in centre, green and black, GVF. Est. 200-250

1701

Alaska Mildred Gold Mining Co. (OR), $5 shares, 189[901], #120, attractive view of Windham Peaks across Windham Bay centre, black, together with Happy Jack Copper Mining & Development Co. (AZ), $1 shares, 190[7], #1035, mining vignettes, Goes printing, gold and black, gold seal, VF the first better. (2) Est. 80-100

A group of Greek certificates, mixed condition, several cancelled, F-VF. (11) Est. 150-200

Another Nice Collection of Bonds and Shares

1695

1696

American Express Company, $100 shares, 185[4], #855, capital 7,500 shares, signed by Henry Wells, William G. Fargo and Alexander Holland, steam train in center, black, some toning/staining as usual, AVF Est. 400-500

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1702

Amie Consolidated Mining Co. (NY), 100 shares of $10, 18[80], #6414, attractive piece with miners in centre, allegorica females at sides, green and black, VF+. Est. 80-100

1703

A small collection of British Companies mining in the American west (11), comprising Silver King Mining Co. Ltd., 18[94]; Big Blow Gold Mines Ltd., 189[5]; New Gold Hill Co. Ltd., 18[90]; Mineral Hill New Co. Ltd., 187[8]; Eberhardt Co. Ltd., 18[81]; Anglo-Californian Gold Mining Co., 185[2], 2 examples; “Yankee Girl” Silver Mines Ltd., 189[2]; Le Nouveau Monde, 1851; Camp Bird Ltd., [1926], and Anglo-Argentine Co. Ltd., 1868, generally VF. (11) Est. 150-200

1704

Canada: A small collection of mostly mining certificates (9), comprising Klondyke Government Concession Ltd., £1 shares, 189[9], #164, small vignette of miner, brown, pale blue underprint; King Edward Silver Mines, 100 shares, 19[08], King Edward VII standing in ceremonial robes, orange and black; Blaine Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd., $1 shares, 1[899]; Wild Horse Dredging Co., 19[20]; Porcupine Northern Mining Co., 19[11]; Twentieth Century Mining Co. Ltd., 19[01]; Canadian exploration Co. Ltd., 19[11], and others (2), mixed condition but many VF and better. (9) Est. 120-150

1708

Montana and Idaho mining companies (4), Merced Gold Mining Co. of Montana, 100 shares, [1895], #87, miners in centre, gold and black with green underprint; G.V.B. Mining Co., Idaho, $100 shares, 189[7], miners at top left, black; Alta-Idaho Gold and Copper Mining Co., $1 shares, 190[2], mining vignettes, green and black, Goes print, and a cancelled certificate in the Parrot Silver and Copper Company, 19[03], VF and better. (4) Est. 80-100

1709

A collection of Nevada Mining certificates (8), comprising Indian Queen Mining & Milling Co., 188[1], Native American woman standing left; State Line Gold Mining Co. No. 1, 188[1], miners at left; State Line Gold Mining Co. No.4, 188[1], miners at work, all in Esmeralda County; Comstock Tunnel Co, 18[89], signed Theodore Sutro; Quicksilver Mining Co., 100 shares, 19[17], workers pouring molten metal; Diamondfield Black Butte Consolidated Mining Co., 190[5]; Mahattan Nevada Gold Mines Co., 19[06], and, Western Nevada Copper Co., 19[07], two vignettes of miners underground, a good lot in generally VF and better condition. (8) Est. 200-250

1710

Pelican and Dives Mining Co. (NY), 100 shares of $10, 188[5], #336, attractive vignette of miners underground, green and black, ABNCo., AEF. Est. 100-120

1705

A collection of Colorado Mining certificates (17) many with attractive vignettes, including Game Ridge Consolidated Mining Co., 188[2]; Terrible Mining Co., 188[1]; Hecla Mining and Milling Co., 188[0]; Mollie Gibson Consolidated Mining and Milling Co., 190[19]; Mundo Gold Mining Co., 189[7]; Gold King Consolidated Mines Co., 190[8]; Village Belle Gold Mining Co., 1[898], and Bald Mountain Mining Co., 18[81], several of the remainder are cancelled, mixed condition but many are VF. (17) Est. 300-400

1711

Southern Mines (5), comprising Dahlonega Gold Mining Co. (NY), $1 shares, 187[80], eagle at top, black, mines in Georgia; Granville Gold Co. of New York, $1 shares, 188[1], miners in center, black and red, capital overprinted, mines in North Carolina, ragged right edge; Copper Knob Mining Co., 100 shares of $1, New York 188[1], cherub lower left, black, mines at Gap Creek, Ashe County, NC, and Virginia, Liberty Mining Co., 5 shares of £1, 1852, blue, 2 examples, VF and better unless stated. (5) Est. 120-180

1706

Davidson Copper Mining Co. (NC), $5 shares, 18[67], #760, smelter and works in centre, blue, adhesive revenue stamp, AEF. Est. 100-120

1712

1707

Michigan Mines: Huron Copper Mining Co., $25 shares, 188[91], #3286, mining scene at left, arms top centre, brown, together with Wheat Mining Co., $25 shares, 18[84], #69, arms with miners left and paddle steamer right; and Quincy Mining Co. of Michigan, $25 shares, 185[1],railway scene, black on blue paper and the more common $10 shares, 18[58], arms at top, black, ink cancelled, GVF, VF and F-VF. (4) Est. 150-200

A small group of mining and oil certificates (11), including Sullivan Mining Co. (ME), $5 shares, 188[3], miners at work, black on pink; St.Croix and Lake Superior Mineral Co., one share, 1845, black; Olympic Mining Co. (WA), $1 shares, 190[2], mining camp left, black and yellow; Ross Oil Co., $1 shares, 186[4], oil derricks and storage tanks, cancelled, and others (7), mixed condition, a few cancelled, fine to very fine, a few better. (11) Est. 150-200

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1714

A collection of Banking and other certificates (19), including Barnstable Bank, 18[34]; Ulster County Bank, 18[58]; Langdon Bank, 18[55]; Bank of Kentucky, 18[47]; Kensington National Bank, 18[73]; First National Bank of Bath, Maine, 18[905]; Phoenix Insurance Company, 18[69], and, Baltimore and Yorktown Turnpike Road Co., 186[85], most are cancelled, many VF. (19) Est. 150-200 American Merchants Union Express Co. (NY), $100 shares, 186[9], #5355, capital 180,000 shares, signed by William G. Fargo as President, wagon and goods at dockside, dog’s head top left, black, imprinted revenue stamp, cut cancelled, GVF. Est. 80-100

1717

Campos Eliseos S.A., 300 peso share, Buenos Aires 18[89], no.0035, maiden with lyre at left, vignette of amusement park including cyclists riding ‘penny-farthings’, brown, pale yellow and pink, GVF. Est. 150-180

1718

South American Cattle Farms Ltd., 5% Debenture 1912, a specimen bond for £20 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, very attractive piece with vignettes of cattle at top and bottom, brown and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen in signature area, AEF. Est. 150-180

1719

Argentine Northern Central Railway Extensions, 5% Government Mortgage bond for £100, 1887, a specimen certificate from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with ornate border in red and black, lilac underprint, with coupons, hole cancels in signature area, repair at left edge just touching border, GVF. Est. 120-150

1720

S.A. Dock Sud de la Capital, 10 shares of 1000 pesos each, Buenos Aires 1889, no.4518, large format piece with allegorical female holding map of the docks, shipping in background, blue and black, small Est. 80-100 tear to top edge, GVF.

1721

Republica de Bolivia, 8% Loan 1870, a trio of un-issued bonds for 100, 500 and 1000 pesos, allegorical figures at top which vary with denomination, ornate border, blue, orange and green respectively, with coupons, EF. (3) Est. 150-180

1722

Empire of Brazil, 5% Loan of 1886, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with Brazilian arms at top, ornate border, blue and black with yellow ‘£100’ underprinted, with coupons, small edge tear to left, otherwise EF and rare. Est. 250-300

A Varied Collection of Bonds and Shares

1715

Argentine Republic, Province of Entre Rios, 6% External Loan 1886, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, No.0000, large Argentinian coat of arms with flags at top, black and green, punch cancelled, EF. Est. 150-200

1716

Provinz Buenos Aires, 4 ½ % External Loan 1910, bond for £50, no.17596, attractive piece with vignette of allegorical figures with cherub, torch, and various industrial and nautical artefacts, ornate border, brown and black with pale blue underprint, VF. Est. 120-150

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1724

Madeira-Mamoré Railway, 6% 60 Year Mortgage Bonds, 2 certificates for £20 and £100, 1910, Nos. B9623 and A3687, large vignette of steam train at top, ornate border, text in English and French, mauve and red respectively, together with 5 ½% 60 Year First Mortgage Bond for £20, 1910, No.C1830, large vignette of steam train at top, ornate border, brown, all printed by Waterlow and Sons, all with coupons, GVF. (3) Est. 250-300 Manáos Tramways & Light Company Ltd., 5% debenture for £100, no.0264, electric tram at top, cherub with light bulb above, ornate border, blue and black, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., stamped with details of ‘supplemental trust deed’ dated 1923, with coupons, GVF. Est. 80-100

1725

Province of Alberta, City of Calgary, a specimen bond for £100, 1908, from the American Bank Note Company archives, numbered 00000, horse drawn plough at top, ornate border, green and black, overprinted specimen at bottom, with coupons, tri-fold, otherwise EF and rare, not seen in issued form. Est. 180-220

1726

Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway Company, first mortgage bond for £100, Toronto 1884, no.2035, very attractive piece with vignettes of steam train at station at left, paddle steamer at right, black, green underprint, red seal, with coupons, repair at top left, pinholes, F-VF. Est. 150-200

1727

White Pass and Yukon Railway Co. Ltd., a pair of certificates, income debenture stock, 19[18], no.3851, scrollwork at left, blue, and 6% debenture for £7, 1915, no.4816, ornate border, blue with pale green underprint, AVF and GVF. (2) Est. 150-180

1728

Panorama National des États-Unis (National Panorama of the United States), $100 share to bearer, Paris circa 1870, no.1192, very large format piece with bald eagle at top, black with brown underprint, text in French and English, heavy creasing, F-VF and scarce. Est. 120-150

1729

Mexico Tramways Company, $100 share, 1916, no.Z40180, vignettes of tram to left, and Mexico City to right, ornate border, purple and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., cancelled, without coupons, VF. Est. 80-100

1730

Real Del Monte Mining Company, certificate for subscription for a half-share, 1829, no.1254, 4 pages, all instalments paid, black, several embossed duty stamps, about VF and a scarce early piece. Est. 200-300

1731

State of Arkansas, 7% Loan, levee bond for $500, 187[1], no.1518, vignette of steam boats at top, allegorical figures at bottom, ornate border, black and red, with coupons, NOT cancelled VF. Est. 100-150

1732

State of Louisiana, 8% Loan, bond for $1000, New Orleans 1871, no.688, allegorical females top left and right, pelican at bottom, ornate border, brown and black, with coupons (Criswell 71A) Est. 180-220 AVF.

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1734

State of Mississippi, ‘Mississippi Union Bank’ 5% Loan, bond for $2000, 1838, no.928, allegorical females at top, American eagle to left and right, steam boat at bottom, black, pink seal, with coupons, AEF. Est. 400-500

State of South Carolina, 5% ‘City of Charleston rebuilding Loan’, bond for $250, 1838, no.364, issued through Baring Brothers in London, allegorical female at top centre, vignettes of eagle, crop gathering, fruit tree and steam boat in corners, black, with coupons, AVF. Est. 300-400

1735

Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Co., a pair of certificates for 10 shares and 20 shares of $25 each, both San Francisco 189[0], #2852 and 4427, vignettes of miners at work to left and snow capped mountains to right, green and orange respectively, both with coupons, some pinholes at top corners, F-VF. (2) Est. 180-220

1736

American Express Company, un-issued certificate for $100 shares, New York 185[-], steam train in centre, black, with counterfoil, slight discolouration, almost EF. Est. 100-150

1737

United Republic Petroleum Company (NY), 7% first mortgage bond for $100, 1865, #151, vignette of oil field at top, ornate border, black with red underprint, slight tearing on creases, otherwise AVF. Est. 200-300

1738

Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad Company (AL), 8% second mortgage sinking fund bond for $1000, 1869, no.1813, trio of vignettes at top of steam trains and industrial buildings, ornate border, brown and black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., with coupons, NOT cancelled, VF . Est. 100-120

1739

Allegheny and Kinzua Railroad Company (NY & PA), first mortgage 5% gold bond for $1000, 1890, #242, of only 500 issued, steam train exiting tunnel at top, ornate border, black and green, on green paper, with coupons, VF. Est. 100-120

1740

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company (Western Division), income mortgage bond for $100, 1880, #B23, vignette of surveyor with native American Indians and steam trains in background, blue and black, together with 6% gold bond for $1000, 1880, #9199, trio of vignettes at top of seated female, Liberty and Indians watching steam train, ornate border, black, both printed by the American Bank Note Co., both with coupons, AVF. (2) Est. 120-150

1741

Charleston and Savannah Railroad (GA & SC), 6% mortgage bond for $500, 1856, #21, made out to the Bank of the State of South Carolina, steam train in top left corner, scrollwork at left and ornate border, black, with coupons, F-VF. Est. 150-180

1742

Colorado Midland Railway Company, First Mortgage 4% 50yr Gold Bond for $1000, 1897, #3186, large vignette of train at riverside station flanked by allegorical females, ornate border, black and green, British revenue stamp, with coupons, AEF. Est. 150-180

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1743

Jacksonville, Tampa and Key-West Railway Co. (FL), consolidated mortgage 6% 50yr gold bond for $1000, 1890, #3432, lovely vignette of steam trains passing under bridge at top, ornate border with allegorical females, olive green and black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., with coupons, Est. 200-250 GVF.

1744

Military Post Street Railway Company of Burlington (VT), 6% first mortgage sinking fund gold bond for $500, 1895, no.41, of only 150 issued, electric tram car at top, ornate border, brown and black, nick in right edge where coupons poorly removed, VF and scarce. Est. 100-120

1745

1746

Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Railroad Co. (PA), an un-issued or probably specimen 5% mortgage bond for $1000, 1883, steam train at top, ornate border, black on buff paper, printed by the American Bank Note Co., numbered 0000 in red and cancelled in signature area, repair to top right edge, otherwise VF. Est. 150-180

1747

Texas, Sabine Valley and North Western Railway Co. (TX), first mortgage 5% gold bond for $1000, 1888, #61, vignette of steam train within title, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, cancelled with strike through over signatures, VF. Est. 120-150

1748

A Collection of Early Railway Certificates from the 1830’s and 40’s, including; Western Railroad Corporation, 40 shares, 183[7]; Boston and Providence Railroad Corporation, $100 shares, 184[2], vignettes at top and left; Taunton Branch Railroad Corporation, $100 shares, 18[37]; Old Colony Railroad Corporation, $100 share, 1848, vignettes of steam train; and six further un-issued pieces from this period, generally VF, none with major damage. (10) Est. 200-250

1749

Oriental Republic of Uruguay, 3 ½ % Consolidated Loan 1892, a specimen bond for £1000 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with ornate border including coat of arms and allegorical figures, black and pink, text in English and Spanish, with coupons, about EF and rare. Est. 300-400

1750

West Indies: Western Jamaica Connecting Railway from Old Harbour to Savannah-la-Mar & Montego Bay, 20 shares of £25 each, part paid, London 1845, no.3761-3780, coat of arms under title, brown, together with three more Jamaican certificates including Jamaica Trading Co. Ltd., £10 share, 18[89], black; Windward Mines Ltd., £1 shares, 19[11], red; and British Guiana Consolidated Co. Ltd., 100 shares of $5 each, 19[11], blue, VF+. (4) Est. 150-200

Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR), 4% consolidated mortgage gold bond, $1000, a specimen certificate from the American Bank Note Co. archives, lovely vignette of steam ship bordered by scrollwork at top, steam train passing station at bottom, ornate border, blue-grey and black, GVF. Est. 250-300

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Bond and Share Assortment. Magna Copper (ME) 1920s(12); Phelps Dodge Corp (NY) 1950s(12); Hydraulic Brick Press(10); Gilchrist (MA) unissued(17); Island Creek Coal (ME) 1931. Also included are a Imperial Government of Russia 1895 100 Ruble 4% bond; a 200 Ruble 1927 4 ½% bond, a 1950 North Korean bond, and a Small Korean bond. Est. 20-40

1752

Edison, Thomas Alva. (1847-1931). Engraved steel portrait plate. 3.5 x 4 inches, and a Proof on card. American Bank Note Company, Philadelphia. “INDEX COPY” rubber stamped in the margin. Engraved identification number “SPECIAL V-44966” (P-5896 crossed out). Excellent condition. This lovely portrait of Edison, engraved in 1899 by Charles Schlecht, appeared on the stock certificates of the Edison Portland Cement Company. Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb, phonographs, motion picture cameras, stock tickers, and devices for recording and playing sound and was perhaps the most recognizable personality of his day. [2] Est. 300-500

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1754

French Colonies. Billon Sou Marque, 1755 A. Paris. Crowned ‘L’ with fleurs, rev. Crowned interwined branches. Dark. Very Fine. First Coinvestors certificate included. Est. 50 - 100

Half Cents 1757

French Colonies. Billon Sou Marque, 1762 BB. Strasbourg. Crowned ‘L’ with fleurs, rev. Crowned interwined branches. Vlack 276a, KM 500.1. Very Fine. Est. 250 - 300

Early U.S. Copper Selection. Half Cents - 1) 1805 Draped Bust. Large 5, Stems. Fair. Pitted surfaces and discolored. 2) 1835 Classic Head VF. 3) 1849 Large Date EF. 4) 1850 EF. Mottled toing. Large Cents 5) 1847 Brown EF-AU, minor rim discoloration. 6) 1853 Brown AU. 7) 1856 Uncirculated. Blue iridescent toning throughout. [7] Est. 300 - 500

Cents

1755

1793 Washington Ship Halfpenny. Breen-1225. PCGS XF45 and well struck for the issue. Defect-free and wholly natural, the surfaces are nicely adorned by shades of medium brown patina. Scarce and quite appealing.

1758

1856 Flying Eagle. NGC Proof VF details. Environmental damage. All of the design elements are accentuated by darker fields. Est. 5000 - 7500

1759

Flying Eagle and Indian Cent Selection. 1857 VF-EF; 1858 SL VF-EF; 1858 LL Good; 1859 Fine; 1861 Fine; 1862 EF; 1863 EF; 1864 Bronze VG; 1865 Good; 1869 Good; 1870 AG; 1871 Good; 1873 Good; 1874 Good, minor stains; 1875 Good; 1876 Good; 1878 Good; 1908-S EF. [18] Est. 400 - 600

1760

Indian Cent Assortment. 1863 AG; 1864 Bronze AG; 1867 VG; 1874(2) AG, Good details, cleaned; 1875 AG; 1876 AG; 1879(2) AG, Good; 1880 Good; 1881 VG; 1883 Good; 1884(2) Fine, VF; 1886 VG; 1888 Fine; 1889 AG; 1893 VF; 1900 EF; 1906 EF; 1907 EF; 1908 EF; 1909(7) AG(3), F-VF(2); VF-EF; EF-AU; Mixed Dates 1892-1908 Fine or Better(14). [43] Est. 100 - 150

1761

Indian Cent Assortment. Mostly 1900s. Average Good(42); Mostly 1900s, but several in the 1890s as well. Fine or Better with some VF and EF examples(53). [95] Est. 80 - 120

1762

Brilliant Uncirculated Indian Cent Selection. 1893 mostly red; 1904 bright orange; 1905 fiery red; 1906 light mahogany color; 1906 iridecent blue. [5] Est. 150 - 250

1763

1909 Cent Duo. 1) 1909 Indian Cent. NGC MS 65 RB. CAC. Close to full red. 2) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent. NGC MS 65 RD. CAC. Est. 200 - 300

Ex Murray, Swope, Young, and Van Ormer Sale (September 1985). Bowers and Merena: Lot 1838. Est. 600 - 900

1756

Brazil/West Indies. 6,400 Reis, 1771 R. West Indies lightweight imitation. 10.91 gms. Laureate and draped José I bust r., rev. Crowned Arms. The devices close to the rims as the model for the dies was likely a clipped coin. Cf.Fr.65, KM 172.2. In the latter half of the 18th Century, the Brazilian 6,400 Reis, known as a Peca, Joe or Half Joe, was the most widely used gold coin for commercial transactions in North America and the Caribbean. Its importance in trade not surprisingly led to these lightweight contemporary imitations. Extremely Fine. Est. 1500 - 1800

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1764

1765

1766

Partial Set of Lincoln Cents, 1909-2007 in a DANSCO World Coin Library Album. 1909VDB Unc, toned; 1909 Unc, lightly toned. 1909-S Unc; 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920 all EF to AU; 1910, 1910-S, 1911-PDS; 1912-PDS; 1913; 1914; 1914S; 1915-PDS; 1918-DS; 1919-PS; 1920-DS are all EF-AU, lightly dipped, or cleaned. 1921 Unc; 1921S VF; 1922-D EF; 1923 VG; 1924 Unc; 1924-S EF cleaned; 1925-S EF cleaned; 1926 BU; 1926-S AU; 1927 BU; 1927-D Good; 1928 BU; 1928D, 1929-PDS EF to AU cleaned or toned; 1930 Choice BU; 1931 AU; 1931-DS AU cleaned; 1932 Unc; 1932-D, 1933, 1933-D AU cleaned; 1934 Unc; 1934-D Unc toned. The rest of the examples are mostly Choice-Gem BU. No 1955 Double Die. No 2004-D, 2005-D, 2006-D, 2007 or 2007-D. [260] Est. 1000 - 1500 Lincoln Cents in Individual Pages from Blue Whitman Albums Group, 1909-1975. Included are 1909 VDB; 1909; 1910; 1912; 1913; 1913-D; 1914; 1915-D; 1916; 1917 PDS; 1918 PDS; 1919 PDS; 1920 PS; 1921; 1922-D; 1923; 1924; 1925 PS; 1926 PD; 1927 PD; 1928 PS; 1929 PD; 1930 PDS; 1931; 1932-D; 1933 PD; 1934; 1935 DS; 1936 PD; 1937 PD; 1938; 1939 PS; 1940 PDS; 1941 PD; 1942 through 1945-S; 1946 PD; 1947 through 1951-S; 1953 PD; 1953 PDS; 1954 PD; 1955 PDS; 1956 through 1959-D; 1961 PD; 1962 PD; 1963 through 1975-D; All good to Brilliant Unc. Sold as is. [136] Est. 30 - 50 Lincoln Cent Semi-Key Assortment. 1-2) 1909 VDB VF; EF. 3-4) 1910-S VG; Fine. 5) 1911-S VG. 6-8) 1912-S Good; VG; VF-EF. 9) 1913-D Good. 10) 1914-S G-VG. 11) 1915-S VF. 12) 1922-D Fine. 13) 1926-S Fine. Est. 150 - 250

Nickels 1768

Liberty Head Nickel Collection 1883-1912. Complete except for the 1885 (there is a Fair 1887 in place of the 1885.) 1883 No “CENTS” EF; 1886 AG; 1912-S Fine. Most of the other dates are Good or better. All housed in a green 1938 Whitman 11” x 14” coin card. The instructions on the back of the card say “Be sure to clean your coins thoroughly with vinegar or use a soft rubber eraser before placing them in the board.” [33] Est. 300 - 500

1769

Liberty Nickel Assortment. 1883 NC EF-AU(4); 1888 Fine; 1889 Good, minor rust. [6] Est. 60 - 90

1770

1897. Liberty Nickel. Proof. Cameo obverse. Choice. Est. 150 - 250

1771

Large Group of Liberty Nickels. Approximately four hundred pieces date from 1900-1912, and are average circulated for the most part (mostly Good, some VG, and a few culls). The others are pre-1900, but are mostly About Good. A nice mix of dates. [400 or so] Est. 200 - 300

1772

Silver Trio. 1853 Silver Three-Cent. VF-EF; 1855O Arrows Half Dime. Fair; 1856 Half Dime VG. [3] Est. 40 - 60

1773

Buffalo Nickel Assortment. 1-4) 1913 Type 1. EFAU or so. 5-6) 1920-D. AG; EF/VF. 7) 1924. EF. 8) 1925-D. G-VG. 9) 1926. Fine. 10-11) 1926-S. AG-G(2). 12) 1927-D. Choice EF. 13-18) 1931-S. All VF or better. [18] Est. 300 - 450

1774

Jefferson Nickel Grouping. 1938-S(9); 1939D(23); 1950-D(8). Many are EF, AU, or Uncirculated. [40] Est. 200 - 300

Two Cent Piece 1767

Half Dimes

1864/1864 Large Motto Two Cent Piece. VP004. The 18 of the date dramatically repunched. NGC AU Details, environmental damage. Examination of this olive-brown coin under a glass reveals a degree of surface roughness from poor storage. Est. 60 - 90 1775

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1832. Bust Half Dime. Choice AU. Sharply struck, and most of the original luster is still present. Est. 200 - 300


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Quarters

1776

1882 Seated Liberty Dime. AU. Medium gray tones. Est. 40 - 60

1777

1914. Barber Dime. Frosty white luster abounds throughout. The strike will satisfy even the most fastidious collector. Very Choice Uncirculated, perhaps Gem. Est. 200 - 300

1778

Semi-Key Mercury Dime Roll. Includes 1931-D(5) and 1931-S(15) all VG to Fine, and some nice earlier pices as well (1916-S EF; 1917 AU and many others). Should be seen. Sold as is. Est. 150 - 250

1779

Barber Dime and Standing Liberty Quarter Duo. 1896-O Mercury Dime Good, light scratches; 1917 Type 2 Standing Liberty quarter EF. [2] Est. 80 - 120

1780

1781

Barber Dime & Quarter Grouping. Assorted Barber Dimes(50) AG-G; Assorted Barber Quarters(10) AG-Good, some lightly cleaned. [60] Est. 150 - 250

Choice to Gem Mercury Dime Roll. A lovely assortment of high grade Mercury Dimes from the 1940s. This roll includes a wide ariety of dates and mints, and several Gems with full split bands. Hand picked for exceptional luster and overall eye appeal. [50 pcs] Est. 500 - 750

1783

Gorgeous Cameo Proof Barber Quarter

1784

1914 Barber Quarter. NGC PF 66 Cameo. A spectacular hairline-free example, with lovely light iridescent toning. Est. 1000 - 1500

1785

Standing Liberty Quarter Assortment. 1917 T1 AG; 1917 T2 Fine; 1918-D VG-F(2); 1918-S G; 1920 VG; 1920-D About Good; 1920-S G-VG; 1923 EF-AU; 1924 Fine, cleaned; 1924-S AG; 1926 Good; 1926-S Good; 1927 Good; 1928 Good; 1928-S Fine; 1929 Fine; 1929 EF; 1930 VF; 1930-S VF. [20] Est. 250 - 350

1786

1928-D. Standing Liberty Quarter. Brilliant frosty white surfaces throughout. Choice BU. Close to Gem, but the strike is not quite bold enough. Est. 100 - 150

1787

Washington Quarter Grouping. 19321939(12) AU; 1940-1950(28) EF to BU, some with mint marks. Should be seen. Sold as is. [40] Est. 200 - 300

1788

Choice Original Roll of 1946 Quarters and Others. 1946 Quarter Roll Brilliant Uncirculated, flashy with great lustre; 2004 Arms roll of BU nickels; 1943 Steel Cents BU, nice for the grade; 2010 P Cents Roll BU; 2010 D Cents Roll BU. A nice group, worthy of a closer inspection. [5 Rolls] Est. 600 - 900

Twenty Cent Piece 1782

Large Assortment of Mostly Barber Quarters. 1892 AG; 1892-O Good; 1894 Good: 1898 G-VG; 1899 Good(4); 1900 Good; 1900-O Fine; 1903-O AG(2); 1904 Good; 1906-D Good; 1907 Good(3); 1907-D Good; 1907-O Good; 1907-S Good; 1908D Good(2); 1909 Good(2); 1909-D Good; 1910 Good(5); 1911 VG; 1912 Good; 1913 Good; 1913D AG-Good(2); 1914 G-VG(4), Fine(2); 1914-D AG-Good(2): 1915 Good(6); 1915-D Good(2); 1916 Good(2); 1916-D AG-Good(3); Additional assorted Barber Quarters Fair-AG(23); Dateless Standing Liberty Quarters(2). [81] Est. 500 - 750

1875 Twenty Cent Piece. EF, deep silver gray toning throughout. Est. 150 - 250

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Bust and Seated Liberty Half Dollar Selection. 1) 1831 About Fine. 2) 1833 VG-F. 3) 1828 Square Based 2 Large 8s. EF. 4) 1844 Seated Half. Good detail, minor scratches. 5) 1871-S F-VF. [5] Est. 250 - 350

1790

Bust Half Dollar Duo. 1) 1824 PCGS VF35. 2) 1831. PCGS XF45. [2] Est. 150 - 250

1791

Walking Liberty Half Dollar Assortment. 1916D(2) AG; Good, slight rim bruise; 1917-S obverse Good; 1917(2) F, VF; 1917-S VG; 1918 VG; 1918D(2) Good, VG; 1918-S(2) F-VF; 1919-D(2) G-VG; 1919-S(2) Good; 1920 VG-F; 1920-D(2) Good; 1920-S VG; 1923-S VG; 1927-S(2) VG-F; 1928S(2) VG; 1929-D(2) Fine; 1933-S(3) VG, Fine, Fine. [29] Est. 300 - 500

1792

1936-S. Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Choice BU. Satiny surfaces with light hints of toning. The strike is almost full. Est. 150 - 250

1793

Half Roll of BU Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Mixed dates in the 1940s. Mostly Choice BU. Est. 200 - 300

1794

BU Walking Liberty Half Dollar Trio. 1941 Gem BU; 1943-S Choice-Gem; 1944 Very Choice BU. All blazing white. [3] Est. 100 - 150

1795

Franklin Half Dollar Assortment. 1954; 1955(7); 1956; 1957 Proof; 1957-D; 1959(2); 1960; 1963. Mostly Choice to Very Choice BU. [15] Est. 200 - 300

1796

1960-1963 Franklin Half Dollar Quartette. All NGC PF68. Est. 250 - 350

1799

1879-S Morgan Dollar Roll. Hand-picked for brilliant luster and sharpness of strike. Most are Choice Uncirculated or nearly so, and there is at least one DPL example. [20 pcs.] Est. 750 - 1250

1800

Morgan Dollar Assortment. 1880-S; 1881S; 1884-O; 1888-O, 1898; 1898-O. All Brilliant Uncirculated, some with traces of toning. A few have Prooflike surfaces. Should be seen. Sold as is. [6] Est. 200 - 300

1801

1880-S, 1881-S and 1897. Morgan Dollars. All “Mint State 65” per Paramount. In the original Paramount red label slabs. [3] Est. 150 - 250

1802

Certified Morgan Dollar Trio. 1) 1881-S INS MS65 DMPL. 2) 1882 NGC MS63. 3) 1883-O NGC MS63 DPL. Est. 250 - 350

1803

1882-CC Morgan Dollar in original black GSA box. MS63. Est. 200 - 300

1804

Silver Dollar Trio. 1) 1882-O VF. 2) 1921 Peace EF. 3) 1924 AU. [3] Est. 100-150

1805

1882-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 67 STAR. CAC. Spectacular rainbow toning graces the obverse, while peripheral golden toning adds eye appeal to the reverse. A lofty grade, and worthy of a premium bid. Est. 900 - 1200

1806

Morgan & Peace Dollar Grouping. 1884 AU; 1904-O Choice BU lightly toned; 1921 Morgan F-VF; 1926-S EF; 1928-S F-VF; 1934-D VF; 1934-S F-VF. [7] Est. 200 - 300

Dollars 1797

1878 7TF, Reverse of 1879. VAM 220. “Tripled R.” EF. Rare. Est. 200 - 300

1798

”First Five ‘S’ Mints” Morgan Dollar Grouping. 1878-S; 1879-S; 1880-S; 1881-S; 1882-S. Choice to Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. [5] Est. 250 - 350

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1812

BU Peace Dollar Quartette. 1922; 1923; 1924; 1926. All BU to Choice BU. [4] Est. 100 - 150

1813

1924-S Peace Dollar. Unc. Toned. Est. 120 - 180

U.S. Gold Coins 1807

1885 Morgan Dollar Roll. Selected for blazing white luster and sharpness of strike. Most are Choice Uncirculated or nearly so, and many are Very Choice. [20 pcs.] Est. 600 - 900

1814

One Dollar Gold Piece Assortment. 1-2) 1851. AU. 3) 1852. EF. 4) 1862. Poor. Jewelry piece. Solder on back. [4] Est. 500 - 750

1815

1883. $1 Type 3. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 150 - 250

1816

1853 $2 ½ Liberty. EF. Light scratch obverse field.

1808

1892-S

Morgan

Dollar

ANACS EF 45. Est. 150 - 250

1809

1897-S. Morgan Dollar. ”Mint State 65” per Paramount International Coin Corp. Est. 250 - 350

1810

1921 Morgan and 1923 Peace Pair. Both Choice Est. 80 - 120 Uncirculated. [2]

1811

Est. 250 - 350

1817

1861 $2 ½ Liberty. Choice BU. Est. 1000 - 1500

1818

1861 $2 ½ Liberty. NTC MS62. Abundant golden yellow luster on both sides. Popular Civil War date. Est. 500 - 750

1819

1875-S $2 ½ Liberty. EF-AU.

1820

1879 $2 ½ Liberty. AU. Light toning present.

1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64. Frosty white throughout. Est. 600 - 900

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1903. $2 ½ Liberty. NGC MS 63 Sharply struck. Est. 400 - 600 1827

1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Above average luster for the first year of this type. Est. 1250 - 1500

U. S. Commemoratives 1822

1929. $2 ½ Indian. Choice BU. Fully lustrous, and the strike is bold. Est. 400 - 600

1823

1886-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300 - 450

1824

1882 $10 Liberty. EF.

Est. 650 - 750

1825

1882 $10 Liberty. AU.

Est. 700 - 800

1826

1828

Columbian Exposition Half Dollar Assortment. [6] 1892 (4) and 1893 (2). Grades range from F/ VF to AU with all having sustained a past cleaning or other detraction. Est. 60 - 90

1829

Commemorative Half Dollar Grouping. 1892 and 1893 Columbian, both EF-AU, lightly cleaned; 1920 Pilgrim; 1925 Stone Mountain BU. [4] Est. 100 - 150

1830

1925. Lexington and Stone Mountain Half Dollar Pairing. The first EF with a small spot on the obverse; the second is AU. [2] Est. 60 - 90

1831

1925 Fort Vancouver Half Dollar. Almost Uncirculated details. Lightly cleaned and beginning to tone nicely. Est. 150 - 250

1907. $10 Indian. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 600 - 900

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1832

1833

Modern Commemoratives, Proof Sets, and Blue Ikes. 1-4) 1982 George Washington Half Dollars Proof. 5-6) Similar. BU. 7) 1991 $1 Korean War Unc. 8-10) 1992 Olympic $1 Proofs. 11) 1995 Olympic Basketball Half Dollar Proof. 12) 1958 Proof Set. 13) 1976 3-Piece Bicentennial Proof Set. 14) 1992 Silver Proof Set. 15) 1992 Silver Premier Proof Set. 16) 1993 Silver Proof Set. 17) 1994 Silver Proof Set. 18-21) 1971-1974 Blue Ikes. [21] Est. 250 - 350

1838

2000. $10. Library of Congress. Gold and Platinum Proof. In the original capsule and black velvet case. No paper or other packaging. Est. 800 - 1200

1839

Proof Set Assortment. 1986 Prestige; 1987(5); 1988(7); 1989(5); 1991(2); 1993(10). All in the original government packaging. [30] Est. 100 - 150

1840

U.S. Type Coins: 1905 Nickel, Good, corrosion; Half Dime 1854-O Good, hole; Dime 1854, Good, hole; Three Cent Silver 1857, Good, hole; Barber Dime 1907 Fine; Bust Half Dollar 1834 VG; Walking Liberty Halves 1941 & 1942 AU; 1893 Columbian EF. Also included is a 1771 Russian 5 Kopek, VG. Sold as is. [11] Est. 100 - 150

1841

Type Coin Assortment. 1) 1864 Two Cent About Fine. 2) 1852 Silver Three-Cent EF-AU. 3) 1873 Nickel Three-Cent EF-AU. 4) 1857 Half Dime EF. 5-8) Liberty Seated Dimes. 1853 Arrows; 1876; 1884; 1885. All VG-Fine. 9-10) Liberty Seated Quarters. 1857 VG; 1876-S Fine or so. [10] Est. 120 - 180

1842

Group of Civil War Bullets. 1) 58 Caliber Union Minie Ball 2) Williams Cleaner Bullet 3) 69 Caliber Musket Ball. 4) 36 Caliber Revolver Bullet. 5) Richmond Sharp’s Carbine Bullett. 6) Civil War Era Tobacco. This tobacco was excavated by John G. Duggan, Jr. in 1977, from the former site of the Commissary Office & Storekeeper for the Confederate Government in Richmond, VA, and dates back to the Civil War era. Housed in a modern small plastic box. [6] Est. 30 - 50

1936. York Half Dollar. Very Choice BU, perhaps better. Mostly white, with traces of toning. Est. 150 - 250

1915-S $1 Panama-Pacific Exposition. PCGS MS63. Est. 400 - 600

1834

1867. California Gold Quarter Dollar Round. Small Liberty Head, date and value in wreath. AU details. Prooflike. Small rim notch, perhaps from dismounting. Est. 150 - 250

1835

A Balance of Consignment Quartet. [3] 1892 Columbian Exposition Half Dollar BU but very deeply toned in the original leather holder of issue; 1893 Columbian Exposition Half Dollar EF, uneven dark toning; 1926-S Peace Dollar Fine, old light scratch on Liberty’s neck. Est. 75 - 125

1836

1837

Mostly 20th Century Silver Coins. 1-2) Mercury Dimes. 1919-D Choice AU, lightly toned. Razor sharp strike, 1920 Unc. 3) 1918-S Standing Liberty Quarter EF. 4) 1918-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar AU, toned. 5) 1920 Walking Liberty Half EF details, scrapes in the obverse field. 6) 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar AU, deeply toned. 7) Aluminum Age token with Lord’s Prayer. AU details, holed. [7] Est. 150 - 250

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Dedication of Grant’s Tomb, NY, 1897. American Numismatic Society Medal. Bronze. 63.5mm. By Tiffany & Co. Uniformed bust of U.S. Grant r. above ANS emblem, rev. Façade of the tomb, located on 122nd Street and Riverside Drive in NY City. Edge: PATENT APPLIED FOR. Small specking PVC green. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

1848

Charles A. Lindbergh. New York-Paris Flight Medal, 1927. Bronze. 70mm. By Charles Hinton. Youthful bust of Lindbergh _ r. in aviator gear, sea behind, rev. ‘Spirit of St. Louis’, framed by wings and a scallop shell, flying over the ocean. Struck by the Medallic Art Co., NY. Choice Extremely Fine; accompanied by a ‘Spirit of St. Louis’ fob. Gun-metal. The plane flying past the Statue of Liberty on a shield topped by an Art Deco eagle. Extremely Fine. (2) Est. 150-200

1849

Charles A. Lindbergh. New York-Paris Flight, 1927. French Medal. Bronze. 67.5mm. By ÉdouardPierre Blin. H. Teterger, ed. Art Deco youthful bust of Lindbergh r., Irev. ‘Spirit of St. Louis’ flying above hand holding radiant torch. Original strike with Paris triangle hallmark on edge. Extremely Fine; also: Charles A. Lindbergh Congressional Medal, 1929. Bronze. 70mm. By Laura Gardin Fraser. IPhiladelphia mint. Lindbergh bust r. wearing aviator cap and jacket r., Irev. American eagle soaring in the heavens above clouds and rising sun. Baxter 359. About Extremely Fine. (2) Est. 150-200

1864. Fall River, MA. E. P. Francis Hotel Store Card. VF. Est. 30 - 50

1844

Sons of the American Revolution. Gold Badge, 1906. 51mm (from eagle), 13.07 gms. Cross with eight ball points, wreathed, suspended by eagle, Washington head l. on central badge; LIBERTAS ET PATRIA around; ‘S-A-R-06’ on cross arms. Engraved on back to: LOUIS HANNAH. The SAR medal designs are based on the French chivalric Order of St. Louis. A handsome piece. Extremely Fine. Est. 650-750

1845

Alaska. Gold 2 Too Wah Token, 1910. Eskimo facing, ‘1862’ below, rev. Value above sled and driver, two tusks frame legend: PAT.1910 - RD. 1910. Appears to be a Tatham restrike from the 1940’s. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

1846

Dedication of Grant’s Tomb, NY, 1897. American Numismatic Society Medal. Bronze. 63.5mm. By Tiffany & Co. Uniformed bust of U.S. Grant r. above ANS emblem, rev. Façade of the tomb, located on 122nd Street and Riverside Drive in NY City. Edge: PATENT APPLIED FOR. Spot of PVC greening. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

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Autographs and Historical Documents

1850

Disney, Walt. ALS. To Madeline P. Smith, Secretary to Cole Porter. 7 ¼” x 10 ¼” on Walt Disney’s personal stationary, “WALT DISNEY” printed at the top. Dated October 27, 1964. Signed “Walt Disney” in blue ballpoint pen. Three horizontal folds. There is a thin spot, upper left, possibly from a piece of tape that was used for mounting purposes and then removed, otherwise excellent.

1851

Disney thanks Miss Smith for the “highly complimentary(SIC)” letter she wrote about “MARY POPPINS.” His delight in receiving the letter is “dulled” by the fact that since the time Miss Smith mailed it from Disneyland, and the time Walt Disney received it, Cole Porter died (October 15, 1964). Disney deftly manages to thank Miss Smith for her letter, and also manages to express his condolences for her loss by saying that “If our picture can bring as much joy to the public as did Cole Porter’s music, we will have been well rewarded.” Timely content in light of the recent movie about the making of “MARY POPPINS.” Est. 800-1,200

Harrison, William Henry. Ninth President of the United States (March-April, 1841). Began his military career serving in Cincinnati in the Northwest Territory during the Northwest Indian War. Gained national fame in 1811 for leading U.S. forces against Tecumseh’s Native American confederacy at the Battle of Tippecanoe; served as general in the War of 1812, as Governor of Indian Territory and U.S. representative and senator from Ohio. Harrison’s presidential tenure was the shortest in history for he died after only one month in office from complications resulting from pneumonia. Autograph Document Signed “Wm. H. Harrison A,d,C”. Whisky Return, 8” x 3 ¾”, Greenvill[e], 1 July 1794. The return is for a day’s worth of whisky rations for 6 men and one woman. Harrison signs this document as the Aide-deCamp to General “Mad Anthony” Wayne just before leaving Greenville to march against Native American forces at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in August 1794. Wayne’s victory in this battle would bring the Northwest Indian War to a successful end for the United States and it would see Harrison as one of the signatories of the Treaty of Greenville. Light soiling lower margin and tab marks on corners, otherwise Very Good with clear, bold ink. Framed and matted with a black and white depiction of Harrison.

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Lincoln, Abraham. Sixteenth President of the United States (1861-1865), guided the nation through the Civil War until assassinated by actor John Wilkes Booth; initially a moderate on the issue of slavery, the war compelled him to fight successfully for emancipation. Remnant of silk flag from Lincoln Funeral Train. Narrow, 7 ½” strip - red and yellowed white -- from a 36-star flag said to have adorned one of the funeral railroad cars in the Lincoln funeral train for the duration of its stop in Indianapolis, IN, April 30, 1865. The flags were locally made, and after the train’s departure, the flags were given to prominent Indianapolis families. Some fraying. Very Good. Matted with caption and copy of photo of funeral

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train.

1852

Harrison, William Henry. Ninth President of the United States (March-April, 1841). Died from complications resulting from pneumonia after one month in office - the shortest presidential tenure in U.S. history. Gained national fame in 1811 for leading U.S. forces against Tecumseh’s Native American confederacy at the Battle of Tippecanoe; served as general in the War of 1812, as Governor of Indian Territory and U.S. representative and senator from Ohio. Manuscript Document Signed. “W.H. Harrison, Clerk” of the Court of Common Pleas. Three pages, legal folio, [Cincinnati], June 16, 1836. Harrison certifies that “John A. Wiseman, before whom the foregoing… was acknowledged, was at the time of taking the same, and now is, an acting Justice of Peace, duly elected,” on the third page of a real estate transfer which Wiseman had approved. When Harrison signed this document, he was in a curious state of affairs: he had been a successful general and territorial governor, but now worked as a lowly court clerk while at the same time was one of the Whig nominees for President. Two holes at folds do not affect signature. Fine. Est. 800-1,200

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Unique Lindbergh Autograph - Aviators of France Group

1854

Lindbergh, Charles A. ‘Lucky Lindy,’ American aviator, author, inventor, explorer and social activist; as a 25-year-old U.S. Air Mail pilot Lindbergh went from virtual obscurity to instant worldwide fame thanks to his historic transatlantic flight, May 20-21, 1927, from Roosevelt Field in Garden City, NY to Le Bourget Field in Paris. Unique Aviators of France Auction Lindbergh Autograph Grouping. William H. Waters, principal of a NY hat and fur company and an avid collector of etchings and autographs, found himself in Paris electrified just after Lindbergh’s historic transatlantic flight. A gala was being held in Lindbergh’s honor at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées with the proceeds going to the widows and orphans of French aviators. After dashing about Paris, Waters was finally able to get the last two ticket for the event. At the gala, a short note of greeting Lindbergh had written to French aviators upon his arrival in Paris was put up for auction by the Chevalier Willy-Coppens, Belgian Ace and personal flyer to Belgium’s King Albert. After spirited bidding, which included Mrs. Vanderbilt, Waters won the note at $1,500. Waters was escorted by Willy-Coppens to the box where Lindbergh was seated with the U.S. ambassador and France’s leading aviators. There, Lindbergh personally autographed to Waters the auctioned autograph note along with a letter from Waters son Billy. Completing Waters experience in Paris, he was made an honorary member of the Aeroclub of France. 1) Original Autograph of Charles A, Lindbergh on U.S. Embassy stationary, dated May 26, 1927. Lindbergh writes: Cordial Greetings to The Aviators of France and signs “Charles A. Lindbergh” below. At the bottom of the page is Lindbergh’s personal inscription to Waters: To W.H. Waters / Charles A. Lindbergh / May 27, 1927 / New York to Paris”; 2) Letter from Waters’ son Billy which Lindbergh has autographed in pencil; 3) Cancelled $1,500 check which Waters used to pay for the Autograph, drawn on American Exchange Irving Trust, dated May 28, 1927 and paid to the Tresorier de la Caisse de Secours de l’Aéronautique ; 4) Program from the Gala Performance at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, which contains a photo of Lindbergh and facsimile of his signature; 5&6) Two Orchestre seat tickets for the Gala; 7) Lloyd’s of London Insurance Policy on the Autograph insuring it against all risks in transit between Paris and New York for a value not to exceed 40,000 Francs; 8) Lloyd’s Paris office receipt form for the insurance policy, dated 15 July 1927; 9) Premium for the insurance on the Autograph, for which Waters paid 415 Francs; 10&11) Salutory letter from the Caisse de Secours de l’Aéronautique, 28 May, 1927, regarding the autograph, with original envelope; 12&13) Letter from the noted Belgian ace Willy-Coppens to Waters regretting that he could not accept Waters invitation as he would be out of town along with Willy-Coppens calling card; 14) Clipping from “The American Hatter” of a two-column story on Waters’ adventure meeting and getting Lindbergh’s autograph; 15&16) Two copies of The New York Herald, May 29, 1927 with front page story on Gala in Honor of Lindbergh and sale of the autograph for $1,500; 17) Black and white photo by Underwood of Lindbergh standing before ‘The Spirit of St. Louis’; 18) Original photo postcard of Lindbergh, leaning out aeroplane’s open window; 19&20) PanAm ‘Clipper’ special on 50th Anniversary of Lindbergh’s historic flight along with National Air and Space Museum program from the Symposium commemorating the event, May 20, 1977. Generally well-preserved, and Very Good to Very Fine. A fascinating and historic lot. [20] Est. 3,500 - 5,000

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Madison, James. Fourth President of the United States (1809-1817). Statesman, political theorist, fifth U.S. Secretary of State (1801-1809); his work in drafting the U.S. Constitution and his authoring and championing the Bill of Rights earned him the title “Father of the Constitution”. Journalist and author George F. Will once wrote that if we truly believed the pen was mightier than the sword, then our capital would have been called “Madison, D.C.” Partly printed Document Signed “James Madison” as President. One page, folio, Washington, August 1, 1810. Land grant to ”George Harter, of Beaver County, Pennsylvania” of a tract in the ”Lands directed to be sold at Steubenville…in the Territory north west of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river…”. The land Harter purchased was in the Northwest Territory, which would later become the states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Minor offsetting and soiling, otherwise Very Good. Attractively matted beneath glass in a wooden frame, overall size 15” x 21 ½”. Est. 900-1,200

1856

Manet, Édouard (1832-1883). Renowned French painter, vital figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism; one of the first artists of the 19th century to paint modern life, his 1863 The Luncheon in the Grass and Olympia are considered watershed works that signal the genesis of modern art. Autograph Letter Signed “E. Manet”. One page, 4 3/8 x 7”, nd (but penciled “octobre 1878” at top). In his short note to “Dear Fanny,” Manet gives her three addresses: “Camille - 10 rue Germain-Pilon / Andrea - 29 Boulevard Clichy / Aline - 4 rue Duphot”. Ex R.M. Smythe Autumn sale, Nov. 16, 2000, lot 286 [part]. Fine-Very Fine. Est. 350-600

1857

Matisse, Henri (1869-1954). Leading figure in modern art, known for his expressive use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. Along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, he is considered one of the three figures who helped define the revolutionary developments in painting and sculpture in the early 20th century; originally labelled a Fauvist, by the 1920’s Matisse was hailed as a bastion of the French classical tradition in painting. Autograph “H Matisse” on 5 ½ x 3 7/8 album page. Mounted with a small b&w portrait. Very Fine. Est. 300-500

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Rodgers, John Richardson Bayard; Hardenbergh Patent; Ulster County, NY. Lot: 1) Indenture and conveyance between Alexander Robertson (Rodger’s father-in-law) and John R. B. Rodgers for part of Lot No. 6 of the Hardenbergh Patent. One page, 21 1/3 x 14 ½”, on vellum, Feb. 1, 1804. Plus attached diagram in colored inks of lots in question. Signed at bottom by Alexander Robertson. Notations on verso. Some foxing, soiling and weakening of ink, but clear; very minor openings on crease fold; and 2) Letter to his daughter, Hellen, who is recovering from some illness. 3 pages, folio, NY 21 August 1790. Addressed to her at “Lebanon Pool / Favoured by Mr Isaac Clawson”. Tear on third page; 3) Letter to his son, Alexander. One page, Monday Morning, Jan. 16th, 1833 (the year of John’s death); also 4) a letter from Hellen to Robert Smith, a merchant of Philadelphia. Three pages, March 16, 1807. In decent condition, except as noted. [4] Est. 125-175

1859

Rodgers, Alexander Robertson (1807-1885). Paternal grandson to Rev. John Rodgers, friend and chaplain to George Washington, and son of prominent NY physician John Richardson Bayard Rodgers, hero of Valley Forge and charter member of the Society of Cincinnati. Led life of country gentleman in Westchester, then Fishkill in Dutchess County, until the Panic of 1837 forced him to resettle his family in New York City, where he became a prominent attorney. Marriage Certificate of Alexander Robertson Rodgers and Mary Ridgely Darden, May 11, 1832. Handwritten and certified by Reverend Kearny Rodgers of Boundbrook, N.J., on quarterfolded folio, signed by the Reverend and witnesses Stephen C. Williams, Alexander Robertson Walsh and John C. Osburn. Fine and well-preserved. Est. 50-75

1860

Verplanck, Mary Crommelin, daughter of Charles Crommelin, wife and widow of Gulian Verplanck (1698-1751). A pair of Indentures. 1) Between Mary Verplanck “Executrice of the Last will and testament of Gulian Verplanck late of the City of New York merchant” and Richard Morris Gabriel Ludlow and William Ludlow for lots on Nassau Street in Manhattan. One page, 19 1/3 x 14” (to bottom fold), December 2, 1758. Signed “Mary Verplanck”, the name flanking the red wax seal on the bottom fold. Yearly rent notations on verso: the 1761 noted and Signed “Samuel Verplanck” (Mary’s son), the 1764 noted and signed on behalf of Mary by a Verplanck relative, the 1765 noted and signed by Mary. Rents along the crease folds, otherwise Very Good; 2) Between Isaac Varian [1740-1820] “of the City of New York butcher and Hannah [née Vandenburgh] his Wife” and Mary Verplanck “of the same City Widow” mortgage on property in the “Bowery Division” of the city. Two pages, 17 _ x 13”, August 2, 1769. Signed “Hannah Varian” and “Isaac Varian” below on bottom fold, red wax seal by each. Long memorandum, August 17, 1769, for the recording of the indenture and Town Clerk’s notation on verso. A fine document. [2] Est. 150-200

1861

Verplanck, Ann Walton (died 1843); Delaware County, NY. Second wife of Daniel C. Verplanck (the two were married in 1790), Ann Walton was the only daughter of William Walton and Mary de Lancey Walton. 1) Indenture between William Walton and his daughter Ann Verplanck “wife of Daniel Crommelin Verplanck Esquire”; deeding her a certain tract of land “in the County of Delaware, in the Town of Walton and Franklin”. One page, 24 x 21 _”, July 20, 1802. Signed “Wm.. Walton” center of bottom fold. Notations on verso; 2) Indenture between “Jacob Walton of Kingston, in the County of Surry in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Captain in his Britanic [sic] Majesty’s Navy...and Anne Verplanck, wife of Daniel C. Verplank [sic] of Fishkill” for 16 lots of land “in the County of Delaware (formerly County of Albany)…on the South Side of the Mohawk River”. One page, 20 _ x 16 _”, Feb. 18, 1818. Signed below “Jacob Walton by his Attorney James D L Walton” with paper seal affixed at right. Certificate with paper seal, signed by the Clerk of the City of New York, Benjamin Ferris, attached at top left. Certified and signed by William Seaman for NY City and recorded and signed by H.R. Phelps for Delaware County with fees for $1.44 on verso. A few small tears; 3) A similar Indenture, dated the same as last for a certain three lots of land “in the County of Delaware”. Some diagonal creases on corners and attached certificate. The Delaware County recording fee, on verso, for this was $1.28. Generally Fine documents. [3] Est. 125-175

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American Artists: Walter Kuhn (1877-1949). Painter and organizer of the famed 1913 Armory Show in New York; best known for his bold depictions of circus and vaudeville performers. Autograph Letter Signed “Walt Kuhn”. On oblong 12mo postcard, Ogunquit, ME June 4, 1945. Writing to Robert Laurent, Kuhn says: “PATSY SANTO the landscape painter wants to come to Ogunquit. I don’t know what the situation is at the cove. He would like the least expensive shack at the cove - Have you anything? ... I think Patsy would fit in around here…” Ex R.M. Smythe Spring sale, May 10, 2001, lot 14 [part]. Fine-Very Fine. Est. 90-120 Artists: Vlaminck, Maurice de (1876-1958). French painter and one of the principal figures of the Fauve movement. In his early career, he exhibited alongside his friend André Derain, Matisse and other Fauvists; painting during the day and earning a livelihood in the evenings by giving violin lessons (he was born into a family of musicians) and playing with bands. One page in French on 6 x 7 ¾” Librarie Stock-Paris, Oct. 24, 1935(?). Ex R.M. Smythe Autumn sale, Nov. 16, 2000, lot 534 [part]. Fine-Very Fine. Est. 100-150

1865

Baseball: Joe Dimaggio. Three time MVP and AllStar in each season of his 13-season career - all spent with the NY Yankees, ‘Joltin Joe’ is perhaps best known for his 56-game hitting streak (May 15-July 16, 1941), voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955; married to Marilyn Monroe, his great love, in 1954. B&W Photo Signed “Joe Dimaggio” in blue marker. 7 ½ x 9 ½ b&w photo of the ‘Yankee Clipper ready to take a swat. Choice and Very Fine. Matted and with C.o.A. Est. 75-100

1866

Baseball: Ted Williams. Two-time American League MVP, 6-time batting champ, 17-time All-Star and two-time Triple Crown winner, Williams is considered one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Left-fielder for the Boston Red Sox (1939-1942, 1946-1960), he later managed the Washington Senators / Texas Rangers. Color Photo Signed in large letters in blue marker. 7 1/3 x 9 1/3 color photo of ‘the Thumper’ in batting stance. Choice and Very Fine. Matted and with C.o.A. Est. 90-120

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Boxing: Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay). Nicknamed the “Greatest,” considered one of the greatest heavyweights in boxing history and one of the most recognized sports figures in the past century, Ali revolutionized boxing through his style, skill and magnetic personality. B&W Photo Signed “Muhammad Ali” in blue marker. 5x7 b&w photo of the champ, dukes up. Choice and Very Fine Matted and with C.o.A. Est. 75-100

Artists: Lot: Willem De Kooning (1904-1997), Dutch-American Expressionist and leader of the NY art circle. Autograph on color German postcard of his painting “Ohne Title VI”; Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975), American painter and muralist, leader in Regionalist art movement. Autograph on the cover of his “Independence and the Opening of the West” at the Truman Library, 1961; Philip Guston (19131980), painter and printmaker in New York School, which included Jackson Pollock and de Kooning. Painted Christmas card 1976 on sack cloth signed by him and his daughter Musa; Cecilia Beaux (18551942), American society portraitist; Autograph, 1931 on small note; Larry Rivers (1923-2002), American artist, musician, and filmmaker. Autograph on MoMA postcard of his work; Joseph Beuys (19211986), German Fluxus, happening and performance artist as well as a graphic artist. Autograph postcard of his work; George Bellows (1882-1925), American realist painter known go his bold depictions of urban NY life; Autograph on handwritten slip of paper with address; Guy Père Du Bois, French artist. Autograph mounted with ca. 1949 picture of him. Fine-Very Fine. [8] Est. 125-175

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1868

Musicians and Composers - NY Bohemian Club, Siegfried Kahn. A fascinating collection of autograph photos and dinner programs of NY and Boston-area performers largely associated with New York’s Bohemian Club and autographed/presented to Siegfried Kahn. A member of the NY musicians’ organization, the Bohemian Club, Kahn was famed as host for musical parties in the 1920’s and 1930’s: Lot includes *) Sepia photos (2) of the Kneisel Quartet (1885-1917) -- Boston ensemble regarded as the leading quartet in the U.S. -- signed by members ‘Franz Kneisel, Hans Letz, Willem Willeke’ and ‘Louis Svelenski’. One penned to Kahn, the other to pianist and composer Sigmund Herzog (small tear at edge); *) Illustrated program for April 27, 1921 dinner in honor of Artur Bodanzky (1877-1939), Austrian-American conductor associated with Wagnerian operas, the back page dedicated to Kahn and signed by over a score musicians and entertainers: ‘Artur Bodansky, L. Auer…’ etc; *) B&W photo of Leopold Auer, dedicated and signed ‘Leop. Auer, New York 1922’ - a renowned violinist, Auer (1845-1930) was musical pedagogue to Heifetz, Zimbalist, etc.; *) Sepia photo of Jacques Danielson, dedicated and signed ‘Jacques Danielson New York 1928’ -- Russian-born pianist Danielson was married to novelist Fannie Hurst; *) 10 ½ x 13 ½” b&w photo of Channing Pollock (1877-1939, playwright and critic) dedicated and signed ‘Channing Pollok 1922’; *) B&W photo of composer Leonard Liebling dedicated and signed ‘Leonard Liebling’ (small repaired tear); *) ‘Surprise Dinner’ Programs (2) for Leopold Godowsky at the Astor Hotel, 1935 - Polish-American pianist and composer Leopold Godowsky (1870-1938) was one of the most highly regarded performers of his time; *) Program for dinner given by “The Bohemians” in honor of Serge Koussevitzky, April 1, 1929 - the Russian-born conductor, Koussevitzky (1874-1951) was musical director of the Boston Symphony (1924-1949) *) other photos (8) - all signed and dedicated [one to Herzog] (one with tear); *) small Frank R. Ford photo of four children - related to Kahn?; also *) Franco-Prussian war memorial document; and *) small illustration presented to Kahn. The photos generally larger format. All stored in ‘Curtis Bell Photographer’ folio envelope with label inscribed “Mrs. S. H. Kahn 135 Central Park West”. Well-preserved and Fine. A rewarding grouping. [21] Est. 300-500

1869

Rombout Patent; Gulian Verplanck (1637-1684), prominent NY merchant; Thomas Dongan, Second Earl of Limerick (1634-1715), Lt. Governor of the Province of New York. Official Oct. 15, 1741 secretarial copy of Thomas Dongan’s Grant of the “Rombout Patent”. Five and three-quarter pages, folio. Certified by George Joseph Moore, Deputy Secretary of the Province of New York, and signed at the end by him “Geo Jos Moore Depty Secry”. In 1682, a Flanders-born Huguenot merchant from New York, Francis Rombout and Gulian Verplanck, son of Abraham Isaac Verplanck -- patriarch and founder of the NY Verplanck family, jointly filed petitions for a land grant and permission to but a fertile tract of land from the Wappinger Indians on the east bank of the Hudson, extending from Fishkill almost to Poughkeepsie. Rombout, it is said bargained for “all the land he could see,” then craftily climbed to the top of what is now called Mount Beacon to increase his view. In 1683, Rombout, Verplanck and partner Stephanus Van Cortlandt bought some 85,000 acres for roughly $1,200 in goods. The purchase was licensed by Lt. Governor Dongan and the grant confirmed in 1685 after the accession of James II - and would come to be known as the “Rombout Patent”. Fine. Est. 90-120

Slavery-Related Documents 1870

Slavery; Civil War. Quartet of receipts for the sale of slaves, all attributed to Alabama: Jan. 10, 1854 - receipt of $577.50 estate distribution and share of “lot of negroes”; Feb. 5, 1855 - Estate of R.L. McLean “petition of sale of lands and negroes”; Nov. 17, 1859 - Estate of Cullen Barefield for “sale of slaves”; June 16, 1864 - Estate of J.L. Thompson commission receipt for the selling of land and “2 Negroes” after the Emancipation Proclamation. Well-preserved, Very Est. 125-175 Good-Fine. [4]

1871

Slavery; Civil War. Pair of Alabama ledger accounts: Lawrence or Wilcox Co., estate of Lewis L. Langham deceased, executor’s summary, 1 1/8th page, for period 1855-1862, with various entries (1860-1862) for the hire and interest on the “negro boy Bob… Tom…” and the “negro girl Rachel”; Wilcox County, March 13, 1865 --one page account, on narrow, cropped blue paper, of the hiring out, after the Emancipation Proclamation, of slaves from the estate of Everett Watson: “Peter…Tom…Puss…Mimi…Jane… Nance…Morris.” Entry for each, naming to whom they were hired out and the fee. Very Good-Fine. [2] Est. 150-250

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Slavery, Alabama. Quartet of documents: Wilcox Co., 1845 -- Orphan’s Court 3 1/2 page list of the personal property of Hardy Hale “lot of ploughs…1 boy horse…1 lot corn…1 Negro Woman named Nancy $200…”; Wilcox Co. 1854 -- Probate court petition, 1 ¼ page, referring to property of Edward Weatherford deceased including the slaves: “Jim, a man about 27, Jack 38, Rhoda & child Charlotte, Margaret and her child Riley, Harriet aged 16 & her child Jefflona and Balaam aged 11….”; Wilcox Co., nd -- court-related letter on one page, blue paper, related to debts and “a levy of Negro property”; Mobile, Feb. 12, 1848 Ledger account, one page on folded blue folio, dealing with drayage, wharfage, various entries including that for “50 pair negro shoes@ $1 [=] $50”. Very Good. [4] Est. 150-250 Slavery, Alabama. Trio of documents: Wilcox Co., 1828 -- Receipt, on folio, for receipt of slaves from the estate of Josiah Jordan deceased “Luiz, George, Fanny, Celia, Ben, Alice, Patience, Jerry and Sam”; Lawrence Co., Sept. 15, 1831 -- “against the goods of Samuel Douglass + Hanna Jones…has been levied by the Sheriff of the said county…a negro woman named Harriet about twenty two years old as the property of said Douglass…” (some edge nibbling does not affect text); Wilcox Co., 1848 -- Petition, to defray debt of Archibald K. Smith deceased, leave to sell all estate [of which there is no real estate] of every nature and description…remaining in species or that can be converted into money”. About Very Good-Very Good. [3] Est. 125-225 Slavery, Alabama. Pair of documents: Wilcox County, May 1841 -- Extensive estate listing of Wiley Jones deceased, on four sheets bound together as a single oversized folio, which includes “Proceeds of sale of Boy David in Mobile”; Wilcox Co., Dec. 23, 1848 -Receipt to executor of the estate of Thomas Coker for “the following described negroes Josiah Lucinda Irwin & Caroline…”. The latter matted and framed. Very Good-Fine. [2] Est. 75-100

1876

Slavery, Alabama. Trio of doctor’s receipts for the care of slaves, all attributed to Alabama: March 13, 1837 -- for care Feb. 23rd and 24th “to Ride $1.00 visit + medicine for two Blacks $4.00 Adminst. Injections $5.00…To Ride $1.00 visit for two Blacks $4.00; Oct. 11, 1850, Clarke County -- for various visits for the care of a “neg. child” and others. Two sides; July 7, 1852, Wilcox County -- for five days doctor’s visits and medicine for “negroes” of D.L. McDonald and Henry Gordon. Very Good to Fine. [3] Est. 90-120

1877

Slavery, Alabama. Trio of receipts concerned with the care or use of slaves, all attributed to Alabama: Spring 1839 - doctor’s receipt for treatment of “negro boy for branding, opening abcess of the thigh”; 1857 - receipt, on blue, lined paper, to “board Loucinda & Jo Negroes 1 Year 70.00”; Jan. 7, 1858 - Receipt, on blue, lined paper for a contract (to use) “John McWilliams negroes - boy Ellie 2.50, Pander 2.50, Limon 2.50 + a Child 2.50. Very Good - Fine. [3] Est. 90-120

1878

Slavery, Virginia. Trio of Estate lists of property and slaves, each one page on laid paper, all from the year 1815: 1) “a list of lands with their improvements dwellings houses & slaves owned by Peter & William Deckart….1 female slave between 12 & 50 valued at $350…; 2) “a list of lands…houses and slaves owned by William Dovton…two slaves of the following description Male 1 between 12 & 50 years…Female… valued at $600”; 3) “List of slaves owned by Michael Rowland…County of Lee two slaves…male between 12 and 50 years $300 female…$200”. Very Good. [3] Est. 125-225

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U.S. Presidents. A trio of Presidential Autographs: Cleveland, Grover. 22nd and 24th President of the United States (1885-1889; 1893-1897), mayor of Buffalo, Governor of New York. Autograph signed “Grover Cleveland June 1895”on an Executive Mansion Card; Taft, William Howard. 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) and later 10th Chief Justice of the U.S. - the only person ever to have served in both offices. Autograph signed “Wm H Taft” in bold large letters on White House card; and Coolidge, Calvin. 30th President of the United States (1923-1929), Vice President under Harding, Governor of Massachusetts. Autograph signed “Calvin Coolidge” on White House card. Each accompanied by BEP engraving of respective president. Faint soiling on Coolidge card, otherwise all Fine. [3] Est. 225-350

Slavery, Alabama. Interesting trio, all attributed to Alabama: Jan. 5, 1848 -- Judgement of Justice of the Peace, on 7 5/8 x 5 3/4 blue paper, “for Slave Bob. Keeping one Dog contrary to Law”; Oct. 15, 1857 -slave-catcher’s receipt, on 7¾ x 4 7/8 blue paper, for “Hunting boy Joe with dogs”; Letterhead invoice of “J. Tanenbaum & Co., Richmond, Ala. 1859…Dealers in Fancy And Staple Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps, Negro Goods. &c.” Very Good-Fine. [3] Est. 125-200

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U.S. Senate, Middle East Affairs: AWACS Sale controversy. A fascinating group of 56 letters from U.S. Senators sent during 1981 regarding the sale of AWACS surveillance planes to Saudi Arabia. Printed letters signed and sent by a number of Senators including Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy, William Proxmire, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Dan Quayle, Bill Bradley, Orin Hatch, John Glenn, Charles H. Percy, Gary Hart and Alfonse D’Amato; many represented by more than one correspondence. Some with printed statements, copies of the Congressional or other supporting information. All in United States Senate Official Business envelopes. In 1981, the Reagan administration, which was only a few months old, proposed the sale of AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) surveillance planes to Saudi Arabia. At the time, it represented the largest foreign arms sale in U.S. history. The formal introduction of the AWACS proposal to Congress by the White House in the fall of ‘81 met with a very cold reception from a number of senators. “This is one of the worst and most dangerous arms sales ever,” railed Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy. With the Iran hostage crisis fresh in their minds, the U.S. public was also very reluctant to sell arms to any foreign body. A poll in May, showed that 52% of Americans opposed the sale, while only 19% were in favor. Israel was also, not surprisingly, a vociferous opponent. But despite what appeared to be overwhelming objections, the Reagan administration lobbied strongly -- touting the sale as an important component of bringing stability to the region, and ultimately Congress approved the sale. The letters are generally Very Fine and offer an excellent glimpse into the great AWACS controversy of the early Reagan era. [56] Est. 150-250 Vermont; New York; Tryon, William. British soldier and colonial administrator, Tryon was Governor of the Province of North Carolina (1765-1771), and of the province of New York (1771-1780). Letters Patent Signed as Governor of New York “Wm. Tryon”. One page, 19 3/8 x 12 1/3” (to tie fold), on vellum, NY May 26, 1772. “George The Third, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain…” grants James Watts, a disbanded non-commissioned officer who “served in North America during the late War” in the 48th Regiment of Foot, 200 acres of land “in the County of Charlotte within our Province of New York, and on the East side of a Lake lying to the Westward of the Township of Socialborough”. Royal Seal impression tied pendent at the middle of the bottom fold. Tryon’s signature flanks the tie. New York Secretary’s Office notation and signature on one segment fold of verso, New York Auditor General Office notation and signature on another. An attractive, bold document in excellent state. Est. 250-500

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Vermont; New York; Tryon, William. British soldier and colonial administrator, Tryon was Governor of the Province of North Carolina (1765-1771), and of the province of New York (1771-1780). Letters Patent Signed as Governor of New York “Wm Tryon”. One page, 19 x 12” (to tie fold), on vellum, NY May 26, 1772. “George The Third, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain…” grants Michael Wells, a disbanded soldier who “Served in North America during the late War” in the 48th Regiment of Foot, 50 acres “in the County of Charlotte within our Province of New York; and on the East side of a Lake lying to the Westward of the Township of Socialborough”. Royal Seal impression tied pendent at the middle of the bottom fold. Tryon’s signature flanks the tie. New York Secretary’s Office notation and signature on one segment fold of verso, New York Auditor General Office notation and signature on another. Two small corner folds, otherwise a bold, Fine document. Est. 250-500

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Ottoman History, Barbarossa (c. 1478-1546)]. Vie de Barberousse, General Des Armées Navales De Soliman II, Empereur Des Turcs. Avignon, Chez Jean-Albert Joly, 1811. 32mo, marbled boards, dark morocco spine, xv, 126 pp. Pleasing illustration by title page. A very rare work on the noted Ottoman admiral and corsair, Hayreddin Barbarossa. Well preserved with only foxing on endpapers. Very Good. Est. 250-500

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Negociacion Minera de San Jose de la Cruz, a group of $10 preference share certificates, Aguascalientes 1902, vignette of religious figure holding child, red and black, adhesive revenue stamp, with coupons, very slight burn marks at left edge, about extremely fine. (10) Est. 150-200

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Negociacion Minera Lead Queen y Anexas S.A., a group of certificates for 1 share ‘aviada’ of $25, Aguascalientes 1910, miners at work in centre, ornate borders, green and black, imprinted revenue stamps, with coupons, generally extremely fine. (20) Est. 200-300

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Cia Petrolera “El Centauro” S.A., a group of twenty certificates for 50 shares of 1 peso, Mexico 1916, oil well and head gear in centre, brown and black, imprinted revenue stamps, with coupons, extremely fine. (20) Est. 200-300

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Negociacion Minera Lead Queen y Anexas S.A., a group of certificates for 1 share ‘exhibidora’ of $25, Aguascalientes 1910, miners at work in centre, ornate borders, red and black, imprinted revenue stamps, with coupons, generally extremely fine. (20) Est. 200-300

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Order of Sale Session 1 – Wednesday, June 18, 2014, 10 a.m. WORLD COINS Ancient Coins ..................................................................................................................2001-2010 World Coins ....................................................................................................................2011-2044 U. S. CURRENCY Colonial Currency ............................................................................................................2045-2047 Obsolete Currency............................................................................................................2048-2074 National Bank Notes ........................................................................................................2075-2111 Large Size U. S. Currency ................................................................................................2112-2186 Smal Size U. S. Currency..................................................................................................2187-2207 Fractional Currency Sheet ..........................................................................................................2208 U. S. COINS Half Cents ................................................................................................................................2209 Cents................................................................................................................................2210-2223 Errors ..............................................................................................................................2224-2226 Nickels ......................................................................................................................................2227 Dimes ..............................................................................................................................2228-2229 Quarters ..........................................................................................................................2230-2234 Half Dollars ......................................................................................................................2235-2236 Silver Dollars ....................................................................................................................2237-2306 U.S. Gold ........................................................................................................................2307-2413 Commemoratives - Silver ..................................................................................................2414-2486 Commemoratives - Gold ..................................................................................................2487-2498 Territorial Gold ................................................................................................................2499-2501 California Gold ................................................................................................................2502-2519 So-Called Dollars..............................................................................................................2520-2548 Medals & Tokens..............................................................................................................2549-2555 Silver Ingots ....................................................................................................................2556-2563 ARAMCO Gold Coin ......................................................................................................2564-2565 Modern Commemoratives & Proof Sets ..........................................................................2566-2578

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THE FOREST PARK COLLECTION

Introduction

The Forest Park Collection features a wonderful selection of coins, medals, tokens and paper money that was mostly acquired in the 1950s and 1960s while the original owner (now deceased) lived in Philadelphia. During those halcyon days, the City of Brotherly Love offered many numismatic opportunities to avid collectors. Legendary dealers such as Harry Forman and Catherine Bulowa (still active today) were able to supply our collector with such rarities as the 1851 United States Assay Office $50 slug, the Sandblast Proof Fulton-Hudson Medal in gold, and a glittering array of high-grade Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars and U. S. Gold coins at prices that would appear ludicrous to today’s collectors. In the 1950s and 1960s, collectors received a strong dose of numismatic education along with the coins and paper money they purchased. There was no Internet or third-party grading. Research was conducted at home with a good set of reference books or at the library. For the Forest Park collector this instilled a deep love and understanding of the items in his collection, and a desire to continue to acquire more material. As a result, the collection remained virtually intact for over fifty years, with the addition of an occasional modern Proof set or Commemorative coin. (Note that some of the items in The Forest Park Collection were certified by NGC. These coins were all purchased decades ago, and recently submitted by Spink, after we received this consignment.) In today’s market, “fresh” material is a rare commodity, so please don’t miss this golden opportunity to add beauty and value to your collection.

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SECOND SESSION WORLD COINS THE FOREST PARK COLLECTION Wednesday June 18, 2014 - 10:00 a.m.

ANCIENT COINS

Roman Coinage

Ancient Greek Coins

2001

Thrace. Ainos. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 412/1410/9 BC. 15.02 gms. Head of Hermes r. wearing petasos, rev. AIN, Goat standing r., caduceus before, all within incuse square. May Ainos 263, SNG Copenhagen 395. Old toning. Good Very Fine. Est. 6,000-7,000

2002

Islands off of Thrace. Thasos. AR Drachm, ca. 412-404 BC. 3.44gms. Satyr advancing, head r., carrying off protesting nymph, rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Le Rider Thasienes 8. Nice old tone. Very Fine. Est. 500-600

2003

Greek Silver pair: Kings of Macedon. Alexander the Great (336-323 BC). AR Tetradrachm. 17.05 gms. Herakles/Zeus types, H in left reverse field, MYP monogam within wreath below throne. Achaean League. Dyme. AR Hemidrachm, ca. 88-30 BC. 2.46 gms. Laureate Zeus head r., rev.. AX monogram within wreath, smaller monograms left, right and above, fish below. Very Fine. (2) Est. 300-350

2004

Pair of Greek AR Tetradrachm: Kings of Syria. Antiochos I ? (281-261 BC). 16.99 gms. Diademed head r., rev. Apollo seated l. on omphalos, monogram left field; Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos (305-281 BC). 16.78 gms. Head r. wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena Nikephoros seated l. Fine-About VF. (2) Est. 300-350

2005

Roman Republic. Anonymous. Aes Grave Quadrans, ca. 225-217 BC. Head of Hercules l. clad in lion’s skin headdress, all on raised disc, rev.. Galley prow l., three pellets below. Thurlow-Vecchi 61, Craw. 36/4, Haeberlin pl.22, 15-16. Light brown. Very Fine. Est. 300-400

2006

Roman Imperial. Nero (54-68). AE Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyons), ca. 65. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TRP IMP PP, Laureate head l., globe at point of truncation, rev. Roma seated l., holding Victory and leaning on parazonium set on shield, S-C; ROMA in ex. RIC 443. Attractive deep olive-green over very minor roughness. Pleasing portrait. Near Extremely Fine. Est. 1,000-1,500

2007

Roman Imperial. Silver Trio-Denarii of: Vespasian (69-79). Laureate head, rev. Annona seated l.; Diva Faustina (died 145). Draped bust r., rev. Scepter leaning against throne, peacock before. Edge cracked at bottom, missing piece of metal; and Antoninianus of Gordian III (238-244). Hercules reverse. Very Fine. (3) Est. 125-175

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2008

WORLD COINS

Roman Imperial. Pair of AR Denarii: Caracalla (198-217). Laureate, draped bust r., rev. Dea Caelestis on lion galloping r.; Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus. Draped bust r., rev. Pietas l. Both Extremely Fine and Choice. (2) Est. 250-300

2009

Roman Imperial. Pair of AR Denarii: Severus Alexander (222-235). Laureate, draped bust r., rev. Pax standing l.; Maximinus I (235-238). Laureate and draped bust r., rev. Providentia standing l. Both Extremely Fine and Choice. (2) Est. 175-225

2010

Lot of Roman Egypt, Roman and Sundries: Includes: Roman Egypt. Silver of Nero and Hadrian, AEs (13); Roman 2nd-3rd century Temple of Janus As of Nero, a few well-worn Sestertii, a Sassanian Drachm, few Byzantine AEs and Indian AEs. Some of the Alexandrian pieces heavily patinated. Good-Very Fine. (33) Est. 125-175

Europe

2011

2012

Belgium. Brussels World Expo, 1958. Two-piece Medal Set. Gold. 36mm, 16.1 gms and 26mm, 7.98 gms. Manneken-Pis, rev. Expo emblem on hemisphere. Brilliant Proof, accompanied by the 50 Francs, 1958 coin for the event. Toned Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (3) Est. 1,000-1,200

German States. Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Heinrich Julius (1589-1613). Broad 5 Taler, 1609. 83.5mm. The duke, wearing a wide ruff and cape, and holding a baton, astride an adorned horse l., castle in the background, rev. Elaborate quint-helmeted Arms, the central helm with the Brunswick horse, all within a series of ornate circular borders, ‘5’ stamped into small cartouche below. Dav.LS28, KM 31.2. Very Rare. Housed in custom white Lucite frame. Old toning over some pinscratches in left obverse field. Extremely Fine. Est. 8,000-10,000

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2013

2014

2015

2016

Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Coronation Medal, 1953. Gold (.750). 62mm, 136.07 grams (0.3 pound). By S. Johnson MP Inc. Head of the young queen r., wearing a coronet; Latin legends, rev. Crowned and supported Arms, crossed sword and scepter; CORONAM SVSCIPIT, JVNII MCMLIII, stamped ‘750’ below. Rare. Prooflike Brilliant Est. 5,000-6,000 Uncirculated.

2017

Iceland. Republic. Jon Sigurdsson Sesquicentennial. 500 Krónur, 1961. Sigurdsson head r., rev. Arms supported by Iceland’s protective spirits: the bull, rock giant, griffin and dragon. KM 14. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 350-400

2018

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2019

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XI (1922-1939). First Coinage of the Sovereign State of the Vatican City Mint Set, 1929. Gold 100 Lire, and 5 Centesimi to 10 Lire. The gold and silver with the Pontifex bust on the obverse, revs. Jesus standing facing, child at His feet, Mary-Queen of Peace, St. Peter in a boat; the Bronze and nickel with Arms and religious themes. KM MS1. With original greenish-blue hard case. The silver attractively toned. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated (9) Est. 1,200-1,600

Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). Coronation Gold Proof Set, 1937. Five and Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign. Bare head l. by T. Humphrey Paget, rev. St. George. S.PS15, KM PS22. Housed in a custom blue Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant Proof. (4) Est. 5,000-6,000

Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 5 Pounds, 1981. Draped bust r. wearing a tiara, by Arnold Machin, rev.. Pistrucci’s St. George. S.4201, KM 924. 5,400 pieces struck. In original calf-brown RM case. Choice Brilliant Proof. Est. 1,600-1,800

Great Britain. George VI-Elizabeth II. Pair of Proof Sets. Mid-Century, 1950. Nine-piece, Farthing to Halfcrown. In original red RM case (some scuffing). The copper toned; Coronation, 1953. 10-piece, Farthing to Crown. In original RM dark burgundy case. S.PS17, PS19; KM PS23, PS25. Brilliant Proof. (2 sets) Est. 150-200

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2020

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Eightpiece Mint Set, 1946. 5 Centesimi-10 Lire. Pontifex bust l. on silver and bronze, revs.Caritas; Dove; 20 Centesimi-2 Lire Arms obverse, Justice reverse. KM MS36. Rare with a mintage of only 1,000. Housed in a custom black Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant UnEst. 600-800 circulated (8)

2021

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Mint Set, 1947. Gold 100 Lire. (illustrated) Pontifex bust r.; and 1, 2, 5 and 10 Lire. Arms, Bust l.; revs. Caritas with children. KM MS37. In custom black Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (5) Est. 1,000-1,500

2022

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Mint Set, 1948. Gold 100 Lire (illustrated). Pontifex bust r.; and 1, 2, 5 and 10 Lire. Arms, Bust l., revs. Caritas with children. KM MS40. In custom black Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (5) Est. 1,000-1,500

2023

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Mint Set, 1949. Gold 100 Lire (illustrated). Pontifex bust r.; and 1, 2, 5 and 10 Lire. Arms, Bust l., revs. Caritas with children. KM MS42. In custom black Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (5) Est. 1,000-1,500

2024

Papal-Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Holy Year Mint Set, 1950. Gold 100 Lire. Crowned pontifex bust r., rev. Opening of the Holy Door; and 1, 2, 5 and 10 Lire. KM MS44. In custom black Lucite frame. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (5) Est. 1,000-1,500

2025

Monaco. Louis II (1922-1949). Essai 5 Francs in Gold, 1945. Bespectacled head by Maubert l., ESSAI below designer’s name, rev. Crowned, draped and supported Arms, date below. Fr.19, KM E14. Rare with a mintage of 250. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,200-1,400

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2026

Monaco. Louis II (1922-1949). Piéfort Essai 2 Francs in Gold, (1943). Bespectacled head by Maubert l., rev. Crowned, draped and supported Arms, ESSAI below denomination. Fr.21a, KM PE2. Very Rare with only 15 minted. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,600-2,000

2027

Monaco. Louis II (1922-1949). Piéfort Essai Franc in Gold, (1943). Bespectacled head by Maubert l., rev. Crowned, draped and supported Arms, ESSAI below denomination. Fr.22a, KM PE1. Only 15 minted. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,000-1,500

2028

2029

Monaco. Louis II (1922-1949). Essai 10 Francs in Gold, 1946. Bespectacled and uniformed bust by Turin l., rev. Crowned, draped and supported Arms flanked by branches, ESSAI written vertically in ‘0’ of ‘10’. Fr.17, KM E22. Rare with a mintage of 250 pieces. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and prooflike. Est. 700-900

2030

Monaco. Ranier III (1949-2005). Special Presentation Gold and Silver Piéfort Essai and Essai Set, 1950. Includes Piéfort Essai 10, 20, 50 and 100 Francs in Gold; Essai 10, 20, 50 and 100 Francs in Gold; Piéfort Essai 10, 20, 50 and 100 Francs in Silver and Essai 10, 20, 50 and 100 Francs in Silver. Head of the Prince by Turin l., revs.. Armored knight on destrier r.; Arms. KM PE6a-9a, E26, 29, 32, 35; PE6-9, E25, 28, 31, 34. Sealed in a presentation black Lucite block with gold lettering. Choice Brilliant Uncirculatedand proofike. Est. 6,000-7,000

2031

Netherlands. Holland. Gold Stuiver, 1738. Bundle of arrows, I-S, rev. Province name and date. KM 91a. Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Monaco. Louis II (1922-1949). Essai 20 Francs in Gold, 1947. Bespectacled and uniformed bust by Turin l., rev. Crowned, draped and supported Arms flanked by branches, ESSAI written vertically in ‘0’ of ‘20’. Fr.15, KM E23. Rare with a mintage of 250 pieces. Dark toning streak lower obverse, otherwise, Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and prooflike. Est. 1,000-1,200

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2032

Netherlands. Wilhelmina (1890-1948). 10 Gulden, 1898. Large young head r. wearing coronet, rev. Crowned Arms, 10-G, date below. Fr.348, KM 124. Attractive, scarce and popular one-year type. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 500-600

2035

Turkey. Ottoman. Gold ¼ Pound Ingot. Stamped on top with ‘0.999’ flanked by a toughra with ‘87’ (in Arabic numerals) on each side, bottom stamped with two ‘toughra 87’ and ‘31’. One long edge stamped ‘4.114’. About Uncirculated. Est. 5500-6,000

2036

World Modern issues lot. Includes Sweden. Delaware commemorative 1938 2 Kroner; Bahamas. Nine-piece mint sets, 1966 (3); South Africa. Ninepiece Proof Set, 1951; Bermuda. 1964 Crown, Israel. Tel Aviv Silver medal, 1959; ‘Peace Be Within Thy Walls’ silver medal. BU-Brilliant Proof. (40) Est. 125-175

2033

Russia. Nicholas I (1825-1855). Platinum 3 Rubles, 1833 C??. St. Petersburg. Imperial eagle, rev. Value, date and mm within toothed circle. Cr.177. Minor obverse diebreaks. Light reverse hairlines. Extremely Fine. Est. 1,200-1,600

2034

Sweden. Adolf Frederick (1751-1771). ‘Plate Money’ Daler S.M., 1758. Central stamp: “1/DALER/SILF MYNT/ (crossed arrows)” with Crowned “AFRS/1758” stamp in each corner. KM PM84. Light earthen deposit as is common. Good Very Fine. Est. 650-750

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Asia and the Pacific

2037

Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 20 Dollars, 1967. Confederation Centennial. Draped bust r. wearing tiara, rev. Crowned and supported Arms. Est. 750-850 KM 71. Choice Brilliant Proof.

2038

Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 20 Dollars, 1967. Confederation Centennial. Draped bust r. wearing tiara, rev. Crowned and supported Arms. Est. 750-850 KM 71. Choice Brilliant Proof.

2039

Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 20 Dollars, 1967. Confederation Centennial. Draped bust r. wearing tiara, rev. Crowned and supported Arms. KM 71. Choice Brilliant Proof. Est. 750-850

2040

Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 20 Dollars, 1967. Confederation Centennial. Draped bust r. wearing tiara, rev. Crowned and supported Arms. KM 71. Choice Brilliant Proof. Est. 750-850

2041

Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof 20 Dollars, 1967. Confederation Centennial. Draped bust r. wearing tiara, rev. Crowned and supported Arms. KM 71. Choice Brilliant Proof. Est. 750-850

2042

Hong Kong. Elizabeth II (1952-1997). Proof 1,000 Dollars, 1983. Year of the Pig. Draped bust r. of the queen, rev.. Pig standing r. KM 51. In original hard red RM case. Brilliant Proof. Est. 750-850

2043

Israel. 10th Anniversary of Independence, 1958. Medal. Gold. 27mm, 15.04 gms. IVDAEA CAPTA; designs of Roman coin of Vespasian, rev. ISRAEL LIBERATA; Sabra man and woman beneath palm. First gold medal issued by Israel. With original small four-fold wallet. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 650-750

2044

Samoa. Malietoa Tanumafili II (1962-). Proof 100 Tala, 1983. South Pacific Games. Arms, rev. Runner dashing r. KM 55. 1,000 pieces struck in Proof. In original Singapore Mint red case with certificate. Est. 300-400 Choice Brilliant Proof.

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Full Double Sheet of Rhode Island Notes

2046

on the front, and 76. Sheet of Four. 4, 5, 6, and 10 Shillings. Fr.DE-76 through DE-79. SPINK Nos.72496, 72495, 72497 and YEAR, HELD AROUND THE GLOBE, IS HAPPY 72498. AllBEST with the Colonial seal of Delaware on the R NEEDS TO ACHIEVE THE RESULTS. fronts, and wheat on the backs. Signed by McKinly, PECIALISTS TODAY FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Collins and Manlove. Printed on the same thick paper that was used for the Colonial Currency. A fold extends horizontally across the wide gutter near the center of the sheet, and a moderate stain can be seen near the right side of the Six Shilling note. Another moderate stain effects the back of the Ten Shilling note. Est. 800-1,200

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Rhode Island. July 2, 1780. Full Double Sheet of Sixteen $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $7, $8 and $20 Notes. Fr.RI-282 through RI-289. All notes on the first pane bear the serial number 443. The notes on the second pane are numbered 408. Red and black. The so-called “Guaranteed By the United States” issue. (The actual text employed states “THE UNITED STATES ensure the payment of the within Bill.”) The backs feature design elements from the January 14, 1779 issue in black and red. The paper utilizes protective watermarks; “CONFEDE / RATION.” The purpose of this issue was to redeem the Continental Currency issued during the Revolutionary War. Redemption was at the rate of 1 new dollar for 40 old dollars. Signed by Adam Comstock and Caleb Harris. The guaranty on the back is unsigned, as this sheet was never placed into circulation. Uncirculated, but with heavy foxing in the wide margins, and extending on to some of the notes; probably caused by contact with acidic storage materials. If the sheet is cut into individual notes (as has been the fate of most sheets that come on to the market), it should yield eleven Choice to Gem notes, two Uncirculated notes with small areas of foxing, and two others with their left end panels foxed, and one example with a portion of its upper right corner foxed. The signatures are clear and bright, the paper is crisp and clean where it is not effected by the age toning. Should be inspected carefully. Sold as is, no returns. Est. 2,500-3,500

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Uncut Sheets of Obsolete Currency Colorful Alabama Uncut Sheet

2047

Rhode Island. May 1786. Two Panes of 6d, 9d, 1s, 2s6d. Notes. Fr.RI-290 through RI-293. All notes on the first pane bear the serial number 6861. The notes on the second pane are numbered 6890. The seals on the lower denominations with anchors and agricultural impliments; the seals on the higher denominations have anchors. Signed by Samuel Allen and N. Knight. Not fully issued, as three signers were required by the controversial Act that authorized these notes. Uncirculated, but there is heavy age toning on the back of the second sheet. If cut, the two panes would yield five Choice notes, a sixth note with minor foxing on the back, and two others with heavy foxing on the lower portions of their backs.

2048

The controversy surrounded the legal tender status of this issue, because it allowed the courts try violators without the benefit of a jury. This “trial without jury� provision was contested before the Rhode Island Supreme Court and the law that authorized this issue of paper money was found to be unconstitutional. (See Trevett v. Weeden) Est. 500-750

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Alabama. Eufaula. Eastern Bank of Alabama. $1010-10-20. 1850s. (G10b-G10b-G10b-G12b). Glorious full red tint. Steamboat Eufaula loads at a wharf, and a slave picks cotton (as on CSA T-29). A locomotive is featured on the twenty. One of the most sought after obsolete remainder sheets, with realizations approaching $1,000. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 750-1,250


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Spectacular Whaling Note Sheets

2049

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $55-5-10. 1862. (G40b-G40b-G40b-G48b). Red denominations. Woman in large V on $5 notes. Large X, and spectacular whaling scene on the $10. Uncirculated. With some pencil notations and petty stains. Partially prepared with dates and with serial numbers entered. Not often encountered this way. Est. 250-350

2050

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $55-5-10. 1862. (G40b-G40b-G40b-G48b). Red denominations. Woman in large V on $5 notes. Large X, and spectacular whaling scene on the $10. Almost Uncirculated. The bottom note has horizontal fold. Partially prepared with dates and with serial numbers entered. Not often encountered this way. Est. 150-250

2051

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $55-5-10. 1862. (G40b-G40b-G40b-G48b). Red denominations. Woman in large V on $5 notes. Large X, and spectacular whaling scene on the $10. Almost Uncirculated. Unissued. The bottom note has some wrinkles, and there is a stain in the upper left margin. Est. 150-250

2052

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $55-5-10. 1862. (G40b-G40b-G40b-G48b). Red denominations. Woman in large V on $5 notes. Large X, and spectacular whaling scene on the $10. Uncirculated. Partially prepared with dates and with serial numbers entered. Not often encountered this way. Est. 250-350

2053

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $55-5-10. 1862. (G40b-G40b-G40b-G48b). Red denominations. Woman in large V on $5 notes. Large X, and spectacular whaling scene on the $10. EF. Est. 100-150

2054

Connecticut. Stonington. Stonington Bank. $5-510-10. (G36-G36-G44-G52). Horse drawn chariots on the fives and ten. Lions draw the chariot on the twenty. EF. Est. 200-300

2055

Georgia. Augusta. Bank of Augusta. $1-1-1-2. 1840s-50s. (G26-G26-G26-G42). Liberty, shield, eagle, Columbus on the ones. Eagle on the two. EF. Unissued. A full sheet, with folds in the guttters between the notes. Est. 60-90

2056

Georgia. Augusta. Bank of Augusta. $1-1-1-2. 1840s-50s. (G26-G26-G26-G42). Liberty, shield, eagle, Columbus on the ones. Eagle on the two. Uncirculated. A Choice remainder sheet. Est. 120-180

2057

Georgia. Augusta. Bank of Augusta. $5-10-10-20. 1856. (G68-G82-G82-G96). Train, Oglethorpe. Horses pull plow, Oglethorpe on tens. Train, alligator, Oglethorpe on twenty. Uncirculated. Three of the notes are partially prepared with dates and with serial numbers entered. Est. 80-120

Rarely Offered Dalton Sheet

2058

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2059

Georgia. Dalton. Bank of Whitfield. $1-2-5-5. 1860. (G2-G4-G6-G6). Farmer, horse; Boy, girl, wheat; Trains. EF details. Two ink spots effect the second and third notes. Unissued. Est. 100-150

2060

Louisiana. New Orleans. Canal & Banking Co. $20-20-50-100. 1850s. Blue denominations. Woman and steamboat on the twenties. Woman, eagle and shield on the fifty. Sailing ship on the hundred. EF-AU. Unissued. Typical age toning. Also included is a $10-10-10-20 sheet, stained and age toned. Est. 80-120

2061

Maryland. Hagerstown. Hagerstown Bank. $1010-5-5. 1850s. (G46b-G46b-G40b-G40b). Red counters and denominations. Cherubs on the tens. Alegorical women on the fives. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Unissued. Est. 120-180

2062

2063

Missouri. State of Missouri. Defense Bonds. $11-1-3. 1860s. (Cr.18A-Cr.18A-Cr.18A-Cr.17A). Red denominations. Cows; Woman flying. Almost Uncirculated. Trimmed almost to the borders. Est. 200-300

2064

Ohio. Summit County Bank. Uncut sheets of 1) 5c(36) blue, eagle. 2-3) 10c(30) green, train, and 50(6) Justice. Both sheets are folded in half through one row of four notes, and the margins are narrow and split in a few places, otherwise AU; 4) 25c(32) purple, stag. Folded in half through one row of four notes, one row missing. Narrow margins with some tears and splits. [4 sheets with a total of 140 notes] Est. 300-500

2065

Pennsylvania. Indiana. Indiana Iron Works. $50c-25c-10c-5c-5c-1d. 1856. All blue. Foundry, train, hills. Almost Uncirculated. Unissued. A full sheet, folded in half along the guttter between notes. Est. 60-80

2066

Pennsylvania. Smethport. McKean County Bank. $5-5-5-5. 1850s. (G6a-G6a-G6a-G6a). Red-orange denomination counters. Lumber wagon. Unissued. Est. 120-180

2067

South Carolina. Bank of the State of South Carolina. 5c(2), 10c(2), 15c(3), 25c(4), 50c(4), 75c(3). Feb. 1, 1863. Blue overprints, red backs. On paper watermarked WT & Co. VF-EF. A full sheet folded in half, with a split along the fold. Some other inconsequential folds and wrinkles. Est. 150-250

Mississippi. Columbus. Columbus Life & General Insurance. Uncut sheet of nine. 25c(2), 50c(3), 75c(4). Printed on the backs of two beautifully engraved Southern Bank of Alabama checks by ABN. Est. 200-300 Almost Uncirculated.

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2068

2069

South Carolina. Charleston. Office of the South Carolina Railroad. $1-1-2-3. 1870s. Train; Ceres seated; Train; Train by pier. Orange 5 Cent imprinted revenue stamps. EF-AU. Unissued. Est. 150-250

Vermont. Jamaica. West River Bank. $1-2-3-5. 1850s. (G2b-G4b-G6b-G8b). Vivid red denominations. Cherubs play on Liberty Seated Dollars. Almost Uncirculated. Unissued. The upper right corner of the sheet has been crunched, effecting the top right corner of the first note. One of the most visually attractive obsolete sheets available. Est. 200-300

2070

Virginia. Winchester. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. $1-1-1-2. 1840s. (G4-G4-G4-G8). Woman and medallion heads flank shield on $1 notes. Sleeping boy and dog on the $2. Uncirculated. Est. 150-250

2071

Canada. Montreal. City Bank. $50 Pounds. July 3, 1850. Second and Third of Exchange. Uncut pair. Banking house. Engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York. VF+. Est. 80-120

2072

Canada. Montreal. City Bank. $100 Pounds. March 13, 1857. Second and Third of Exchange. Uncut pair. Banking house. Engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York. EF. Small edge notch at the top. Est. 100-150

2073

Canada. Montreal. City Bank. $500 Pounds. April 12, 1855. Issued uncut pair. Second and Third of Exchange. Rifleman and woodchopper, Indians, flank shield with Queen Victoria. Beautifully engraved by Toppan, Carpenter, Cassilier & Co. Montreal. EF. Est. 100-150

2074

Canada. Montreal. Montreal Bank. Early 1800s. Uncut sheet of 12 checks. Unissued. Folded in quarters. Est. 100-150

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Federal Currency National Bank Notes

Only Known Sheet of Serial One Lyons National

Only Original Series Known on This Bank

2075

MA. Lawrence. Ch.1014. Bay State National Bank of Lawrence. $1. Original Series Fr. 380a. No.1092 / A147223. Plate A. VG. “New England” trim, just in to the borders. One small piece out of the top border. The only Original Series note of any denomination known on this Essex County bank. Est. 600-900

2076

NY. Ballston Spa. Ch.1253. Ballston Spa National Bank. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 624. No.30490. Plate G. VF. Popular Saratoga County bank. Est. 300-500 2078

Scarce $5 Brown Back

NY. Lyons. Ch.1027. Lyons National Bank. Uncut Sheet of Twelve $20 1929 Serial Number One Notes. Fr.1802-1. No.A,000001A-F,000001A. Plates G-L. Uncirculated. Several Choice to Gem. Track and Price reports the existance of a sheet of $5 notes and a sheet of $10 notes, but this is the only $20 sheet reported. Est. 3,000-5,000

2077

NY. Cohoes. Ch.1347. National Bank of Cohoes. $5. 1882 BB. Fr. 468. No.18079 / N557784N. Plate A. Fine. Nearly perfect centering. Very pleasing for the grade. Only five others reported on this Albany County bank. Est. 800-1,200

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Second Finest Reported

2079

2080

2081

NY. New York. Ch.733. National Bank of Commerce in New York. $5. 1882 BB. Fr. 467. No.237194 / B234164B. Plate L. VF. Nice paper quality, decent color, and the printed vanity signature of J. P. Morgan as president adds some historical interest. Est. 500-750

2082

NY. New York. Ch.2510. First National Bank of Gouverneur. $5. 1875 Fr. 404. No.3488 / Z812806. Plate A. F-VF. With vivid color, decent borders, nice signatures, and some “crackle� to the paper. Has the appearance of a higher grade. New to the census. Four others reported on this St. Lawrence County bank. This is the second finest known. . Est. 1,500-2,500

2083

NY. New York. Ch.10778. Chatham and Phenix National Bank of the City of New York. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 632. No.475003 / Y571795H. Plate Cc. Fine. Est. 80-120

Attractive Saratoga Springs National

NY. New York. Ch.917. National Shoe & Leather Bank of the City of New York. $1. Original Series Fr. 380. No.1636 / 632598. Plate B. Fine. Very pleasing for this grade. Est. 500-750

NY. New York. Ch.1160. Old National Bank of Whitehall. $10. 1882 BB. Fr. 481. No.5007 / W754303. Plate A. Fine. A bit of soiling, typical of this grade. A Fine brought $1,762.50 in a 9/13 Heritage sale. Est. 1,000-1,500

2084

NY. Saratoga Springs. Ch.2615. Citizens National Bank of Saratoga Springs. $10. 1882 BB. Fr. 490. No.2802 / N433354N. Plate B. VF. Vivid colors, nicely centered design elements, and crisply executed penned signatures. Est. 1,200-1,800

2085

NY. Troy. Ch.721. Manufacturers National Bank of Troy. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 598. No.24924 / T260210D. Plate H. Fine. Est. 100-150

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2086

2089

PA. Chambersburg. Ch.593. National Bank of Chambersburg. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 650. No.25794. Plate B. Fine. Est. 150-250

2090

PA. Homestead. Ch.3829. First National Bank of Homestead. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 600. No.20774 / M919320E. Plate F. F. Light stains, trivial pinholes. Signatures faded somewhat. Est. 60-90

2091

PA. Lansford. Ch.5234. First National Bank of Lansford. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 658. No.16359. Plate A. VF-EF. Only one other $20 of this type is reported, and this is by far the finest. Est. 300-500

NY. Trumansburg. Ch.7541. First National Bank of Trumansburg. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 624. No.8741. Plate F. F-VF. 10 other 1902 Plain Back tens are reported on this Tomkins County bank, but this may well be the finest known of this group. Est. 600-900

Rarely Seen “Bank and Loan”

Trio of Handsome Mauch Chunk Brown Backs

2087

NY. Watertown. Ch.1508. National Bank & Loan Company of Watertown. $10. 1882 BB. Fr. 482. No.1786 / Z612182. Plate A. F-VF. The only $10 Brown Back reported on this Jefferson County Bank. The use of “Bank and Loan” in the title is also very unusual. Est. 800-1,200

Only Brown Back on This Bank

2088

2092

NY. Waterville. Ch.1361. National Bank of Waterville. $10. 1882 BB. Fr. 481. No.1825 / E286692. Plate C. VG-Fine. Some minor edge splits at the top. This is the only Brown Back of any denomination reported on this Oneida County Bank. Est. 800-1,200

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PA. Mauch Chunk. Ch.469. Second National Bank of Mauch Chunk. $10. 1882 BB. Fr. 479. No.14966 / Z885384. Plate A. VF. With the appearence of a much higher grade. Vivid colors. Boldly penned “vanity” signatures. Trimmed slightly into the top border. New to the census. Three others reported on this Carbon County bank. Est. 1,500-2,500


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Probably Finest Known Milford Value Back

2093

2094

2095

PA. Mauch Chunk. Ch.469. Second National Bank of Mauch Chunk. $20. 1882 BB. Fr. 493. No.14929 / Z885347. Plate A. EF-AU. Similar to the previous note, with “Last note signed by J. M. Dreisbach as Prest. Dec 27, 1902 at 1:45 PM” in the generous bottom margin. Est. 600-900

PA. Mauch Chunk. Ch.469. Second National Bank of Mauch Chunk. $20. 1882 BB. Fr. 493. No.14973 / Z885391. Plate A. Almost Uncirculated. With one horizontal fold just above the bottom border. “Dec 27, 1902” is in the left margin, written in black ink. “Last note signed by George Dreisbach as Cas (SIC) Dec 27, 1902” appears in the generous bottom margin. This note, and the following example, are the only known $20 Brown Backs on this Carbon County bank. Est. 800-1,200

2096

PA. Milford. Ch.5496. First National Bank of Milford. $20. 1882 Value Back. Fr. 581. No.1921 / U404399. Plate B. EF-AU. Track and Price reports four others, and this is probably the finest known on this Pike County bank. Est. 800-1,200

2097

PA. Nesquehoning. Ch.10251. First National Bank of Nesquehoning. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 654. No.6691 / A567683K. Plate A. VF. Fifth example of this type reported, and possibly the nicest of this group. Est. 300-500

2098

PA. New Castle. Ch.1156. National Bank of Lawrence County at New Castle. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 590. No.1612 / E493575. Plate E. Fine. Some light stains on the back, not at all distracting. Only one other Date Back five is reported on this Lawrence County bank. Est. 150-250

PA. Milford. Ch.5496. First National Bank of Milford. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 659. No.915 / R557347H. Plate A. VF-EF. Sharp hand signed signatures. Fresh bright colors. Only one other $20 of this type is in the census, and this is by far the finest reported. Est. 250-350

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Attractive Red Seal

2099

2100

PA. Philadelphia. Ch.602. Bank of North America. $10. 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 613. No.9348 / U649760. Plate B. F+. Vivid red seal and serial numbers. Near perfect centering. Great eye appeal. Track and Price lists reports only three other $10 Red Seals on this bank, and this is the finest known. A $20 Red Seal in similar grade brought over $800 in a 2013 Lynn Knight sale. Est. 600-900

2103

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.291. Third National Bank of Pittsburgh. $20. 1902 DB. Fr. 642. No.10888 / N754969. Plate B. VG. Soiling commensurate with the grade. Est. 60-80

2104

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.291. Third National Bank of Pittsburgh. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 650. No.67220 / R849162D. Plate C. Fine. Lightly washed and pressed. Est. 40-60

2105

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.685. Farmers Deposit National Bank of Pittsburgh. $50. 1902 DB. Fr. 667. No.3597 / B8261. Plate E. Fine. Est. 800-1,200

2106

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.6301. Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh. $5. 1902 DB. Fr. 590. No.196535 / E845796A. Plate U. EF. Est. 150-250

2107

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.6301. Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 624. No.609372 / K628504H. Plate Pp. VF. A perfect “type note� for the grade. Est. 120-180

2108

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.705. Union National Bank of Pittsburgh. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 650. No.117067. Plate E. EF. Fresh and bright, but some light fingerprints near the right end. Est. 200-300

PA. Philadelphia. Ch.3557. Fourth Street National Bank of Philadelphia. $20. 1902 DB. Fr. 644. No.81772 / A311405A. Plate C. About Fine. Est. 80-120

Rare Pine Grove Date Back

2101

PA. Pine Grove. Ch.8151. Pine Grove National Bank. $10. 1902 DB. Fr. 617. No.418 /A596816A. Plate D. F-VF. Very light soiling; not at all distracting. Track and Price lists only two large examples, and this is the the first Date Back we know of. No auction records for a large size Pine Grove of any type in over a decade. The last appearance of a large size Pine Grove at auction was a $20 Plain Back that realized $1,812 in a July 2001 Heritage sale Est. 1,500-2,500

2102

PA. Pittsburgh. Ch.252. First National Bank at Pittsburgh. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 632. No.429559. Plate X. F-VF. Fresh and bright, with the look of an Extremely Fine example. Third Title. Est. 150-250

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2109

PA. Pottstown. Ch.4714. Citizens National Bank & Trust Company of Pottstown. $10. 1902 PB. Fr. 628. No.62. Plate B. VF. Much scarcer Second Title with onlyYour three reported. account. No auction appear“Myothers Spink” personalized ancesSpink of this type listed. Est. 300-500 Live launched directly from your website.

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VT. Montpelier. Ch.857. Montpelier National Bank. $5. 1902 PB. Fr. 598. No.39963 /39963. Plate G. F-VF. Some ink stains at the top right, where ARE the signature from theYOU note on the sheet above extended down on to this example. THINKING OF SELLINGEst. 400-600

2111

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PA. Tamaqua. Ch.7286. Tamaqua National Bank. $20. 1902 PB. Fr. 650. No.21304 / K398456H. Plate B. VF. The top and bottom edges are a bit rough as this note was probably removed from the sheet by using a ruler. Est. 200-300

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Legal Tender

2112

Fr.16c. $1. Legal Tender. 1862. Salmon P. Chase. No.40870. Plate B. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 750-1,250

2116

Fr.30. $1. Legal Tender. 1880. George Washington. No.Z54479959. Plate C. EF-AU. Very choice for the grade, with deep embossing. Est. 500-750

2117

Fr.34. $1. Legal Tender. 1880. George Washington. No.A2843543. Plate C. Fine. Est. 100-150

2118

Fr.36. $1. Legal Tender. 1917. George Washington. No.D58373165A. Plate A. Uncirculated. There is a very light teller handling smudge in the upper right margin. Est. 300-500

2119

Fr.37. $1. Legal Tender. 1917. George Washington. No.H68575197A. Plate A. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 150-250

2120

Fr.40. $1. Legal Tender. 1923. George Washington. No.A5166534B. Plate F. Fine. Est. 80-120

Lovely Rainbow Note

2113

Fr.18. $1. Legal Tender. 1869. George Washington. No.B6747447. Plate C. Uncirculated. Est. 1,500-2,500

2114

Fr.19. $1. Legal Tender. 1874. George Washington. No.E2320119. Plate C. EF. With the appearance of a higher grade. Est. 750-1,250

2115

Fr.27. $1. Legal Tender. 1878. George Washington. No.A3299263. Plate C. Almost Uncirculated. Choice for the grade. Est. 800-1,200

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Unusual Error Note

2121

Fr.43. $2. Legal Tender. 1874. Thomas Jefferson. Error note. The upper right serial number is skewed, and portions of the seal and red floral ornament are not fully inked. No.B774961. Plate A. EF. Lighty pressed. Est. 750-1,250

2122

Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Thomas Jefferson. Est. 100-150 No.D69278788A. Plate H. EF.

2123

Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Thomas Jefferson. Both F-VF. [2]. Est. 100-150

High Grade Rainbow Woodchopper

2124

2125

Fr.64. $5. Legal Tender. 1869. Jackson. Woodchopper. “Rainbow� note. No.K767875. Plate C. Uncirculated. Trimmed close at the bottom right. Est. 1,500-2,500

2126

Fr.88. $5. Legal Tender. 1907. Jackson. Woodchopper. No.E87084093. Plate A. EF. Est. 250-350

2127

Fr.108. $10. Legal Tender. 1880. Daniel Webster. No.A10057028. Plate D. Uncirculated. The bottom margin is uneven, and there is a small edge split near the lower right corner. Est. 1,000-1,500

2128

Fr.121. $10. Legal Tender. 1901. Bison. No.E19749067. Plate C. EF. With moderate four rust colored mounting stains in the front margins. Est. 1,000-1,500

Fr.85. $5. Legal Tender. 1907. Jackson. Woodchopper. No.B58901305. Plate A. Choice Uncirculated. The paper quality is excellent. Est. 400-600

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Pleasing Selection of Martha Washingtons

2129

2130

Decent $1 Educational

Fr.215. $1. Silver Certificate. 1886. Martha Washington. No.B1038638. Plate B. AU. The corners are slightly rounded. Est. 750-1,250

Fr.221. $1. Silver Certificate. 1886. Martha Washington. No.B7,0003512. Plate D. EF-AU. At first glance it appears to be Uncirculated. Est. 750-1,250

2133

Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.11402935. Plate C. EF. Est. 600-900

2134

Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.31016251. Plate C. G-VG. Pinholes and stains. Est. 100-150

2135

Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.2860027. Plate C. G-VG. Est. 150-250

2136

Fr.225. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.54865024. Plate D. About Fine. Est. 200-300

2137

Fr.225. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.53587418. Plate B. VG. Trimmed close at left. Est. 150-250

2138

Fr.225. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.44110801. Plate A. VG. Est. 150-250

Choice Low Number Black Eagle

2131

Fr.222. $1. Silver Certificate. 1891. Martha Washington. No.E622786. Plate B. Uncirculated. With some very light teller handling. The color is outstanding. Est. 1,000-1,500

2132

Fr.223. $1. Silver Certificate. 1891. Martha Washington. No.E50014534. Plate B. VG. Est. 200-250

2139

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Fr.233. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. No.Z65Z. Plate A. Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. Deeply embossed. Est. 1,000-1,500


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2140

2141

Fr.233. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. No.Y65Y. Plate A. Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. Deeply embossed. Est. 1,000-1,500

Fr.234. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. No.N33964890A. Plate B. EF-AU. Fresh, crisp and bright. Est. 200-300

2145

Fr.237. $1. Silver Certificate. 1923. George Washington. No.K48B. Plate D. Uncirculated. Perhaps Choice. Est. 600-900

2146

Fr.237. $1. Silver Certificate. 1923. George Washington. Uncirculated. Choice to Gem. Three consecutively numbered. [3 pcs] Est. 150-250

2147

Fr.237 and 238. $1. Silver Certificate. 1923. George Washington. Uncirculated. Choice to Gem. Includes a consecutive pair. [6 pcs] Est. 300-500

2148

Fr.237 and 238. $1. Silver Certificate. 1923. George Washington. Uncirculated. Choice to Gem. Three consecutively numbered. [3 pcs] Est. 150-250

Attractive $2 Educational

2142

2143

2144

Fr.236. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. No.X1812080A. Plate D. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Fr.236. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. No.T68451304A. Plate H. Uncirculated. Small rust spot on the back near the bottom. Est. 250-350

2149

Fr.247. $2. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.794560. Plate D. Almost Uncirculated. On the back, near the bottom, is the remnant of a stamp hinge. This note has great eye appeal, and looks like a Gem at first glance. Worthy of a premium bid. Est. 2,500-3,500

2150

Fr.256. $2. Silver Certificate. 1899. George Washington. No.N26. Plate B. Uncirculated. The upper right corner was crumpled, resulting in folds in the margin only. Est. 60-90

2151

Fr.258. $2. Silver Certificate. 1899. George Washington. No.R191565. Plate A. VG. Ink notations on the front, and some rust spots. Est. 60-90

Fr.237. $1. Silver Certificate. 1923. George Washington. G-VG(3); VF. [4] Est. 50-75

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Higher Grade Tombstone

2152

Fr.269. $5. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.21424889. Plate A. Choice Almost Uncirculated. With some light teller handling and one slightly rounded corner. Est. 5,000-7500

2153

Fr.271. $5. Silver Certificate. 1899. Chief. No.A43556726. Plate B. Fine. Est. 300-500

2155

Fr.299. $10. Silver Certificate. 1891. Thomas A. Hendricks.”Tombstone” note. Choice Almost Uncirculated. A corner bend just barely touches the lower right border. The paper quality and color are excellent. Est. 2,000-3,000

2156

Fr.304. $10. Silver Certificate. 1908. Thomas A. Hendricks.”Tombstone” note. Large blue X. F-VF. There is a petty stain along a vertical fold line at lower right. Est. 600-900

Crackling Fresh Chief

Pleasing $20 1891 Manning Note

2154

Fr.281. $5. Silver Certificate. 1899. Chief. No.N34569596. Plate D. Uncirculated. Perhaps Choice. Crackling fresh paper quality and vivid blue serial numbers and seal. Worth a premium bid. Est. 2,000-3,000

2157

2158

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Fr.321. $20. Silver Certificate. 1891. Daniel Manning. No.H904457. Plate A. VF-EF. Est. 2,000-3,000 Fr.351. $1. Treasury Note. 1891. Edwin Stanton. No.B45281528. Plate D. VF. Est. 120-180


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2159

2160

2161

2162

Fr.352. $1. Treasury Note. 1891. Edwin Stanton. No.B54511065. Plate A. Uncirculated. Vivid red color, and decent margins. Est. 750-1,250

Fr.710. $1. Federal Reserve 1918. Eagle. Boston. Elliot-Burke No.A30989369A. Plate A. Choice

Bank Note. Willet-Morse. Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Fr.717. $1. Federal Reserve Bank Note. 1918. Eagle. Philadelphia. Elliot-Burke Dyer-Norris. No. C50556488A. Plate D. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

2163

Fr.833. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Red Seal. Abraham Lincoln. NY. Burke McAdoo. No. B18522957A. Plate A. VF. Some light fold soiling. Est. 200-300

2164

Fr.851C. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. New York. No.B88625954D. Plate B. VF. Est. 60-90

2165

Fr.859A. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. Cleveland. No.D40927745A. Plate D. VF-EF. Est. 80-120

2166

Fr.863A. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. Richmond. No.E42979926A. Plate F. VF. Est. 40-60

2167

Fr.871A. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. Chicago. No.G42685062B. Plate B. Uncirculated. Crackling fresh. There is a moderate printer’s handling stain in the lower right corner. Est. 100-150

2168

Fr.871B. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. Chicago. No.G54854752B. Plate D. Choice AU. There is light teller handling bend through a portion of the lower right side, otherwise fresh, bright and crisp. Est. 150-250

2169

Fr.871B. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. Chicago. No.G54854759B. Plate C. Uncirculated. A light teller handling bend in the lower right corner. Est. 100-150

2170

Fr.875A. $5. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Abraham Lincoln. St. Louis. No.H38879127A. Plate G. Fine. A rust stain at the top. Est. 30-50

2171

Fr.910. $10. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Andrew Jackson. New York. No.B90879932A. Plate D. VF. Est. 80-120

2172

Fr.911C. $10. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Andrew Jackson. New York. No.B66170999B. Plate C. VF. With a few light rust stains. Est. 60-90

2173

Fr.911C. $10. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Andrew Jackson. New York. No.B68456176B. Plate H. Est. 60-90 Fine.

2174

Fr.918. $10. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Andrew Jackson. Cleveland. No.D19773832A. Plate D. F-VF. Est. 60-90

Fr.794. $5. Federal Reserve Bank Note. 1918. Abraham Lincoln. Chicago. No.G958542A. Plate B. Est. 750-1,250 Choice Uncirculated.

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2175

Fr.931a. $10. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Andrew Jackson. Chicago. No.G72285738A. Plate B. VF. With the appearance of a higher grade. Est. 80-120

2176

Fr.979a. $20. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Grover Cleveland. Cleveland. No.D22149549A. Plate A. VF. Est. 80-120

2177

Fr.979A. $20. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Grover Cleveland. Cleveland. No.D19632744A. Plate D. EF-AU. Lighty pressed. Est. 100-150

2183

Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Michael Hillegas. No.H22322564. Plate H. Very Choice Uncirculated. Est. 1,000-1,500

2178

Fr.988. $20. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Grover Cleveland. Chicago. No.G617213A. Plate A. VF. Est. 80-120

2184

Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Michael Hillegas. No.K34410136. Plate D. VF detail. There is a small body hole, lower right, and some edge splits. Est. 100-150

Fresh and Bright $100 Fed

1882 Gold Certificate with Great Eye Appeal

2179

2180

Fr.1110. $100. Federal Reserve Bank. 1914. Benjamin Franklin. Chicago. No.G841240A. Plate D. EF-AU. Fresh and bright, with vivid blue serial numbers and seal. Est. 800-1,200

2185

Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Michael Hillegas. No.H42914464. Plate H. VF. Est. 150-250

Fr.1178. $20. Gold Certificate. 1882. James Garfield. No.C1275100. Plate D. VF-EF. With the appearance of a much higher grade. The color is excellent, and the centering as good as it gets. Est. 2,500-3500

Lovely $10,000 Gold Certificate

2181

2182

Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Michael Hillegas. No.H16089653. Plate A. Almost Uncirculated. A horizontal fold extends through the center of the note. Est. 400-600

2186

Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Michael Hillegas. No.K59003116. Plate D. Choice VF. Est. 200-300

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Fr.1225h. $1,0000. Gold Certificate. 1900. Andrew Jackson. No.M108343. Plate A. EF. Pin cancels that state “PAYABLE ONLY TO THE TREASURER OF THE U.S. OR A FEDERAL RESERVE BANK.” Est. 2,000-3,000


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U. S. Small Size Legal Tender Notes Scarce $2 1928 C & E Uncut Sheets

2187

Uncut Sheet of Twelve $2 1928C Legal Tender Notes. Fr.1504. No.B83988313A-8324A. Plate letters A-L. Framed. The sheet is floating between two sheets of glass, with both sides visible. Almost Uncirculated. There is a horizontal bend that extends across the second row down. The other notes appear to be Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Est. 1,500-2,500

2188

Uncut Sheet of Twelve $2 1928E Legal Tender Notes. Fr.1506. No.D35532421A-2432A. Framed. The sheet is floating between two sheets of glass, with both sides visible. Uncirculated. Est. 1,500-2,500

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Silver Certificates

2189

2190

Fr.1601. $1. Silver Certificate. 1928A. No.S,00000136A. Plate D. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 150-250

2192

Fr.1610. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. S experimental. No.S74271916C. Plate J. Choice UncircuEst. 250-350 lated.

2193

Small Size Brown Seal Duo. 1) $1 1935A HAWAII Silver Certificate. VF. 2) $20 1929 FRB of Philadelphia. VG. [2] Est. 40-60

2194

Fr.2300. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. HAWAII. Brown seal. No.L78338324C. Plate H. Fine details. Stains. “Short Snorter.” Signed in at least half a dozen places, probably by soldiers and sailors during WWII in a friendly Hawaiian bar. Est. 30-50

2195

Fr.2300. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. HAWAII. Brown seal. No.S44976241C. Plate A. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 80-120

Fr.1601. $1. Silver Certificate. 1928A. No.K,00000137A. Plate E. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 150-250

Choice Experimental Notes

2191

Fr.1609. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. R experimental. No.S70919246C. Plate B. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

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Gold Certificates

Rare WWII Emergency Note Sheet

2198

Fr.2402. $20. Gold Certificate. 1928. Andrew Jackson. No.A32755293A. Plate I. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

Error Notes and Unusual Serial Numbers

2196

2197

Uncut Sheet of Twelve $1 1935A HAWAII Silver Certificates. Fr.2300. No.F41964097CF41964102C (plates A-F) and F41966095CF41966100C (plates G-L). Framed. The sheet is floating between two sheets of glass, with both sides visible. Uncirculated. After the attack on Pearl Harbor there was great concern on the part of the U. S. government that if the Japanese captured Hawaii they would confiscate all of the U. S. currency circulating in the islands and use it to buy war materials. As a counter measure the BEP surcharged “HAWAII” on both sides of the notes used in Hawaii, and the U.S. planned to demonetize the notes if the islands were captured. These sheets are rarely offered, as more and more are cut up to create instant “Gems.” Fewer and fewer intact sheets will remain available to sheet collectors. A rare opportunity that should not be wasted. Est. 8,000-12,000

2199

Fr.1614. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935E. Inverted third printing. No.Q04564546G. Plate F. Uncirculated. Est. 750-1,250

2200

Fr.1614. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935E. Inverted third printing. No.Y70213762G. Plate H. EF. Est. 200-300

EA88888888A!!!!

2201

Fr.2306. $1. Silver Certificate. 1934. North Africa. Yellow seals. Consecutive pair. No.B9900391617C. Plate D;E. Both Very Choice Uncirculated. Est. 300-500

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Fr.1651. $5. Silver Certificate. 1934A. No.E88888888A. Plate J. Choice Uncirculated. Chinese tradition considers eight to be a very lucky number, perhaps because the Chinese word for eight sounds similar to Chinese words that mean fortune or prosperity. This example has a serial number comprised of eight 8’s; it just doesn’t get any better for a paper money collector who believes in the ancient Chinese tradition of lucky eights! Very rare, especially on early small size $5 Silver Certificates. Est. 4,000-6,000


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2202

2203

Fr.1655. $5. Silver Certificate. 1953. Rare double error. 25% of the back is offset on to the lower left portion of the front. Before the first printing occurred, an object must have adhered itself to the lower left corner of the note and prevented any ink or embossing from happening in that corner, resulting in a stark white area shaped approximately like a kite. The object must have been present through at least the first two printings, and eventually fell off the note. No.A92996090A. Plate F. Uncirculated. The lower left corner tip has a fold. Est. 250-350

2206

Fr.2105-E. $50. Federal Reserve Note. 1934C. A small piece of wiping rag may have come between the plate and the note during the second printing. It probably adhered to the plate until it was wiped off during the next cleaning. No.E09021432A. Plate L. AU. Est. 200-300

2207

Error Grouping. 1) $1 1935E Silver Certificate. Dramatic gutter fold seems to split the note almost in half. Fine. 2) $1 1981 FRN NY. Light full offset of the front on to the back. EF. 3) $10 1934A FRN SF. Partial offset of the front right border on to the back left margin. VF. 4) $1 1974 FRN. Strong “Liar’s Poker” serial number with six consecutive ones. VF. Est. 100-150

Fr.1962-B. $5. Federal Reserve Note. 1950A. A very dramatic shift, right. No.B59086759B. Plate C. VF-EF. Est. 100-150

Fractional Currency Sheet

2204

2205

Fr.1962-B. $5. Federal Reserve Note. 1950A. Mismatched serial numbers. No.B59707802C / B59707700C. Plate P. Choice Uncirculated. The upper right serial numbering device apparently froze at 700C. A similar note with a 808C / 700C mismatched appeared in a January 2006 Heritage auction and realized $632.50. Est. 500-750

2208

$20. Federal Reserve Note. 1950C. 50% of the back is offset on to the front. No.D66359271B. Plate Est. 80-120 F. VF-EF.

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Uncut Sheet of Twenty 5 Cent First Issue Fractionals. Fr.1230. Straight edge with ABNC monogram. Front plate No.36, back plate No.15. Uncirculated. There are some light folds in the upper right corner, some minor natural paper wrinkles, and a light stain on the back in the right margin only. If cut up, this sheet will yield many Choice and Gem examples. Est. 1,500-2,500


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U. S. Coins Half Cents

2209

Partial set of U.S. Half Cents (1803-1957) including the following dates: 1803, 1804 Plain 4, Stemless, 1808, 1826, 1828 12 Stars, 1828 13 Stars, 1829, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1849 Large date, 1850, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857. The grades range from About Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated in terms of wear, however every coin displays an unnatural pinkish coloration due to a past cleaning. Careful examination is highly recommended, as many coins are otherwise in the AU to BU grade range. A total of 17 coins in the lot. Est. 600-900

2212

1912-S Lincoln Cent. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated or better. Delicately faded mint color complements smooth, evenly struck surfaces. A difficult date to acquire at or above this quality level. . Est. 300-450

2213

1913-S Lincoln Cent. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with claims to a full Gem distinction. The obverse displays essentially full mint color. The reverse reveals a gentle blush of lavender-rose iridescence over mostly red fields and devices. Well struck and quite pleasing for the issue. Est. 250-350

Scarce High Grade 1914-D

Cents Lovely S V.D.B.

2210

2211

2214

1914-D Lincoln Cent. The obverse is that of a strong About Uncirculated or better, as the high points exhibit only light friction. The reverse is entirely Mint State. A shade of medium brown patina bathes most of this satiny, key date example. Est. 1,000-1,250

2215

1914-S Lincoln Cent. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and approaching the Gem Category. Well struck design elements accompany rich, velvet-like mint bloom. The obverse is mostly a pale brown with evidence of underlying faded red. The reverse offers balanced, delicately faded mint color. Est. 300-500

1909-S V.D.B. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and a lovely Red example of this important, highly prized scarcity. Shimmering satin-like mint bloom embellishes assertive, well balanced surfaces. This handsome coin would fit quite well into any high grade Lincoln Cent collection. Est. 1,500-1,750

1909-S Lincoln Cent. S over horizontal S. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated, Red. Full satiny luster bathes both the obverse and reverse of this compelling specimen. Est. 250-350

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2216

1915-S Lincoln Cent. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with some characteristics worthy of a Gem classification. Faded Mint color accompanies bold design features and smooth fields. Quite elusive this nice. Est. 300-500

2217

1916-D Lincoln Cent. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Bold devices augment a warm silk-like glow in the fields on either side. The surfaces retain essentially full mint color with only the slightest wisp of subtle fading. Est. 150-250

2218

1920-D Lincoln Cent. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and enjoying splendid visual appeal. The strike is quite bold for the issue, and the surfaces offer lovely mint color. Excellent quality and worthy of plenty of bidder interest. Est. 200-300

2222

1931-S Lincoln Cent. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Luxuriant silken bloom immerses either side of this full red jewel. Scarce in all grades, and particularly so at this lofty quality level. Est. 300-450

2223

A Noteworthy, Nearly Complete Mint State Partial Set of Lincoln Cents (1909-1948) lacking only the following dates: 1909-S V.D.B., 1909-S, 1912-S. 1913-S, 1914-D, 1914-S, 1915-S, 1916-D, 1920-D, 1924-S, 1924-D, 1926-S, 1931-S. Every coin in this set grades at least Brilliant Uncirculated, with well over half warranting a Choice or better distinction. A few show signs of deceptive cleaning, however that is not at all the norm. Careful examination is highly recommended, as there are many higher grade scarcities included and/or coins that retain plenty of mint color. Only the bidders that take the time to carefully scrutinize this set will stand the chance to be rewarded with its purchase. A total of 99 coins, all housed in Wayte Raymond pages. Est. 2,000-2,500

Very Choice 1924-D

2219

1924-D Lincoln Cent. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and an outstanding specimen. The obverse enjoys lovely full mint color. The reverse reveals only a crescent of delicate emerald iridescence at the lower right periphery. Were it not for a degree of minor striking weakness characteristic of this date, we would not hesitate to call this beauty a solid Gem. Est. 750-1,250

2220

1924-S Lincoln Cent. 1924-S Brilliant Uncirculated and bordering on a fully Choice status. Only light microscopic speckling makes us hesitate from assigning a Choice classification to this example, especially since the surfaces retain well over 75% of their original mint color. Est. 150-250

2221

1926-S Lincoln Cent. Brilliant Uncirculated or a trifle better. This satiny red and brown specimen exhibits some light carbon flecks under closer examination. Scarce in any mint state grade, and exponentially more difficult to acquire as you move up the grading scale. Est. 100-150

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Error Coin Trio

2226

2224

A Wonderful Collection of Broadstruck 1935 Lincoln Cents. Most are Choice to Gem with full red mint luster. One with scratches on the reverse. One example had two small clips in addition to being broadstruck. [18] Est. 600-900

Wonderful Error Assortment. A wide assortment of errors on Lincoln Cents(41), Mercury Dimes(16), and Washington Quarters(2). Included are coins that are struck out of the collar, broadstruck, a few blank planchets, off center strikes of all proportions, and clips. Most of the Lincoln Cents are blazing red Gems; the Mercury Dimes are brilliant white Gems, and the 1956 Washington Quarter is Uncirculated with some nice toning. Our estimate may prove to be very conservative. Must be seen. Sold as is. No returns. Est. 750-1,250

Nickels 2227

Jefferson Nickel Set 1938 Through 1949-S. Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated. Includes a 1941 Proof and 1942 TI Proof. The remaining coins are Choice to Gem BU. [36 pcs.] Est. 200-300

Dimes

2225

Buffalo and Jefferson Nickel Collection of Clipped Planchets. 1935(12); 1937; 1939(2); 1944(2); 1945. All Brilliant Uncirculated. All with curved clips. Sold as is, no returns. Est. 500-750

2228

Roosevelt Dime Set 1946-1951-S Mounted in a Brown Wayte Raymond Album Page. Choice to Gem BU. Most of the coins have that charming original toning that only comes from decades of residing in these classic holders. Est. 100-150

2229

Pair of Roosevelt Dime Rolls. 1954 and 1955. Mostly Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Est. 150-250

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Quarters

Dollars

2230

Washington Quarter Set 1932 to 1951-S Housed in a Brown Wayte Raymond Holder. The 1932-D has AU details, but has been polished. The 1932-S appears to be Uncirculated, but there is evidence of a light cleaning in the past. The remaining examples are BU to Very Choice BU, and there are many Gems as well. Should be seen. Sold as is, no returns. [56] Est. 1,500-2,500

2231

1954-D Washington Quarter Roll. Mostly Very Choice to Gem. Est. 200-300

2232

2233

2234

2237

Morgan Dollar Pair. 1878 7 Tail Feather. BU. White and flashy; 1921-S. Very Choice BU. Lovely pale lavendar toning throughout. [2] Est. 100-150

1954-S Washington Quarter Roll. Beautifully preserved with full brilliant luster. Most are Very Choice Est. 150-250 to Gem.

2238

Trio of 1956 Washington Quarter Rolls. Mostly Very Choice to Gem. Bright and original. Est. 500-750

1878-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS65. Lovely pale lavendar and silvery gray toning over satiny surfaces. Est. 750-1,250

2239

1879 Morgan Dollar. Uncirculated.

2240

1880 Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Uncirculated. Beautifully toned. Light golden brown near the edges. Traces of gunmetal blue. Est. 100-150

2241

1880-S Morgan Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Attracively toned. Est. 40-60

2242

1882-S Morgan Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Pale violet and silvery gray over soft satiny surfaces on both sides. Est. 120-180

2243

1883 Morgan Dollar. NGC MS65. Pale violet, blue, and silvery gray toning over soft satiny surfaces on both sides. Est. 150-250

2244

1883-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice to Very Choice BU. Light and lovely toning over satiny surfaces. Est. 150-250

1959-D Washington Quarter Roll. Mostly Very Choice to Gem. Est. 100-150

Half Dollars 2235

2236

Franklin Half Dollar Set 1948-1955. Brilliant Uncirculated or Better. Most are frosty white with a trace of peripheral toning. Est. 300-500 Kennedy Half Dollar Assortment. 1964 AU, BU:1966 BU(2); 1967 AU, BU; 1968-D BU(31); [40] Est. 100-150

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Very Choice Proof 1892 Morgan

2245

1883-S Morgan Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. Lightly toned. Est. 300-500

2251

2246

1884-CC Morgan Dollar. A Gem at first glance, wonderfully reflective satiny white surfaces under splashy golden brown and lavendar toning. Unfortunately, there are some scratches, and a rim bruise. Est. 100-150

1892 Proof Morgan Dollar. NGC PF 64. Very Choice, but for some very fine hairline scratches on Liberty’s cheek, hardly noticeable without a magnifying glass. Est. 2,000-3,000

2252

1892 Morgan Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 50-75

2247

Morgan Dollar Trio. 1888-O VF-EF; 1902 AU toned; 1891 EF. [3] Est. 75-125

2253

1892-O Morgan Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 60-90

2248

1890-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. Close to Gem, with exceptional luster, a razor sharp strike, and lovely toning throughout. Est. 300-500

2254

1892-S Morgan Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. Lightly toned. There are scratches around the mint mark, as if someone suspected it was added, and found out the hard way that it was perfectly legitimate. Est. 250-350

Popular Date Proof Morgan Dollar

2249

1891-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC MS62. Sharply struck, with creamy white luster beneath Pale violet toning. Est. 350-450

2250

1891-O Morgan Dollar. Uncirculated. Perhaps Choice. With swirls of iridecent toning over creamy white surfaces. Est. 150-250

2255

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Beautifully Toned 1894-S Dollar

2256

Choice Proof Morgan Dollar

1894-S Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64+. Misty pink, blue and lavender toning throughout. Est. 2,000-3,000

2260

Very Choice 1896-S Dollar 2257

2258

2259

1898 Morgan Dollar. Choice Proof NGC PF63. Blue and gray toning abounds on both sides of this very pleasing Proof. Est. 1,750-2,250

Unblemished Gem 1898-S Dollar

1896-O Morgan Dollar. Choice AU. Est. 150-250

2261

1898-S Morgan Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Blue, pink and pale brown toning washes across the unblemished surfaces on both sides. Est. 2,000-3,000

2262

1898-S Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Pink and silvery gray toning graces abundant corruscating satiny surfaces Est. 600-900

1896-S Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Clouds of silvery gray toning tinged with blue swirls across both sides. Hints of lavendar also grace the satin white surfaces on both sides. Est. 2,500-3500

1897-O Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. With creamy pink, and light golden toning over satiny surfaces. Est. 750-1,250

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2263

1899-S Morgan Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Graced with creamy pink and blue surfaces. Est. 300-500

2264

1901-S Morgan Uncirculated. Softly

2265

Dollar. Almost struck. Lighty toned. Est. 150-250

2269

1903-O

Morgan

Dollar.

VF-EF. Toned. Est. 200-300

2270

Peace Dollar Duo. 1921 EF-AU; 1935 AU, lightly toned. [2] Est. 120-180

2271

1923-S Peace Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Lightly and attractively toned. Est. 300-500

2272

1923-S Peace Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. Misty brown toning, deeper near the edges, reside over satiny white surfaces. Est. 50-75

2273

1924 Peace Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS66. Est. 400-600

2274

Dollar Quartet. 1924 BU toned; 1926-D Choice AU; 1926(2). [4] Est. 150-250

2275

1924-S Peace Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

2276

1925-S Peace Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Attractive dusty brown toning is evenly distributed over creamy white surfaces. The strike is a bit soft, but that is typical for this date and mint. Est. 400-600

2277

1926 Peace Dollar Quartet. All BU Lightly to moderately toned. [4] Est. 120-180

1902 Morgan Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Nicely toned. NGC MS65 Est. 250-350

Gem 1902-S

2266

1902-S Morgan Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Perhaps better. Attractive misty brown toning adds eye appeal. Est. 1,000-1,500

2267

1903 Morgan Dollar. Very Choice BUWith beautiful light orange and lavendar toning throughout. Est. 60-90

2268

1903 Morgan Dollar Duo. Choice to Very Choice BU. Est. 150-250

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2278

1927 Peace Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. With lovely light pink and lavendar tones throughout. Est. 400-600

2281

1928 Peace Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. Frosty white with traces of luster. Est. 300-500

2282

1934 Peace Dollar. Choice BU. Lightly to moderately toned. Est. 100-150

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2283

1934-D Peace Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Blazing white. Exceptional luster for this date. Est. 300-500

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Nice Run of Silver Dollar Rolls 2284

1880s Mostly Morgan Dollars. Sixteen are BU; some are spotty. Three average circulated, and one cull. [20 pcs.] Est. 350-550

2285

1881-O Morgan Dollar Roll. Briliant Uncirculated. Some are close to Choice. [20 pcs.] Est. 750-1,250

2286

1890 Morgan Dollar Roll. Decent BU coins that were improperly stored, and now are spotted with patch toning. Nothing a good chemical bath won’t cure. [20 pcs.] Est. 400-600

2287

1890 Morgan Dollar Roll. A second roll. Decent BU coins that were improperly stored, and now are spotted with patchy toning. [20 pcs.] Est. 400-600

2288

Assorted Morgan Dollars, Mostly BU. 1899O(15), 1897 BU, and four average circ. Morgans. [20] Est. 500-750

2289

1921 Morgan Dollar Roll. BU-Very Choice BU. Mostly white and flashy. [20 pcs.]. Est. 600-900

2290

1921 Morgan Dollar Roll. Most are decent BU coins but some are spotted with patchy toning. [20 pcs.]. Est. 400-600

2291

1921 Morgan Dollar Roll. Some 1921-S included. EF to Brilliant Uncirculated. Some with environmentally challenged surfaces. Should be seen. Sold as is. [20 pcs.]. Est. 400-600

2292

1922 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

2293

1922 Peace Dollar Roll. BU to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. [20 pcs.] Est. 600-900

2294

1923 Peace Dollar Roll. BU to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Hand picked for beilliant white surfaces. [20 pcs.] Est. 600-900

2295

1923 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

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2296

2297

2298

2299

1924 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

1924 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

1924 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

2300

1924 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

2301

Roll of Assorted Peace Dollars and Morgan Dollars. Fourteen Peace and six Morgan Dollars. Average EF, but there are some BUs, and one cull. Should be seen. [20 pcs.] Est. 400-600

2302

Assorted Peace Dollars 1920s. Average EF, but there are some Choice AU. Should be seen. Est. 400-600

2303

Assorted Peace Dollars 1920s. Average EF, but there are some Choice AU and one or two culls. Should be seen. [20 pcs.] Est. 350-550

2304

Toned Morgan Dollar Selection. 1879-O Choice AU; 1880-S Choice AU; 1891(2) Choice AU, BU; 1897-S BU; 1901 BU; 1921 BU; 1921-D BU. Most are nicely toned, and could easily prove to be half a grade higher [10] Est. 400-600

2305

Morgan & Peace Dollar Grouping. 1889-O VF; 1890 EF; 1881-O EF; 1890 AU stains; 1921-D Morgan Ch. BU; 1923 BU; 1926 AU(2), BU(2); 1927-S VF;1935 AU(2); 1934 BU. [14] Est. 350-450

2306

Peace Dollar Assortment. 1922-D VF; 1923 BU; 1923-S VF; 1927-S VF; 1934-S VF-EF minor rim nicks; 1935 EF; 1935-S VF, minor scratches. [7] Est. 150-250

1924 Peace Dollar Roll. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 600-900

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U. S. Gold Coins 2307

1849 $1 Gold. EF-AU.

Est. 150-250

One Dollar Gold

2308

1849-D $1 Gold. Almost Uncirculated. NGC AU55. Two tiny pits on the reverse in the field next to the “1.” Est. 1,000-1,500

2312

1909 $2 ½ Indian. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 300-500

2313

1909 2 ½ Dollar Indian. EF-AU.

Est. 200-300

2314

1909 2 ½ Dollar Indian. EF-AU.

Est. 200-300

2315

1910 $2½ Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65+. Fresh and appealing. Est. 3,000-4500

2316

1911 $2 ½ Indian. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS63. A fresh, original example. Est. 600-900

Charlotte Gold Dollar

2309

1851-C $1 Gold. AU details. Slightly bent, and there are hairline scratches in the obverse fields. None of this is obvious to the casual observer. Est. 600-900

Attractive 1911-D $2½ Indian

$2 ½ Gold Pieces

2310

2311

2317

1911-D $2 ½ Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Est.15,000-25,000

2318

1912 $2 ½ Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Sharply struck. Lovely frosted surfaces. Est. 2,000-3,000

1908 $2½ Indian. Brilliant Uncirculated. Golden orange. Est. 400-600

1909 $2 ½ Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Exceptional luster, and the strike is very sharp. Est. 1,500-2,500

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2319

1913 $2 ½ Indian. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-500

2320

1913 2 ½ Dollar Indian. Choice AU. Est. 275-375

2321

1913 2 ½ Dollar Indian. AU.

2322

1914 $2½ Indian. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 200-300

2323

1914 2 ½ Dollar Indian. EF.

2324

1914-D $2 ½ Indian. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

2325

2326

2327

2328

1925-D $2 ½ Indian. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

2329

1926 $2 ½ Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Frosty golden orange with a few light toning spots that just add eye appeal and indicate freshness. Est. 1,000-1,500

2330

1926 $2 ½ Indian. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 300-500

2331

1927 2 ½ Dollar Indian. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Nearly Choice. Est. 300-450

2332

1927 $2 ½ Indian. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 250-350

2333

1928 $2 ½ Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. With some trivial red toning spots on the reverse. Est. 1,200-1,800

2334

1928 2 ½ Dollar Indian. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Est. 300-450

Est. 250-350

Est. 200-300

1915 $2 ½ Indian. Uncirculated. Close to Choice. Est. 500-750

1915 2 ½ Dollar Indian. BU.

Est. 300-500

1925-D 2 ½ Dollar Indian. Brilliant Uncirculated. Close to Choice, but there is a rim bruise on the reverse. Est. 300-500

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Eye Catching 1810 Large Date Large 5 Half Eagle

2335

1929 $2 ½ Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Est. 500-750

2336

1929 $ 2 ½ Indian. BU.

Est. 300-450

2339

1810 Large Date Large 5 Half Eagle. BD-4. Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS61 Attractive bright yellow and mellow golden surfaces surfaces with a few scattered hairline scratches. Est. 10,000-15,000

2340

1878 $5 Liberty. VF.

2341

1880 $5 Liberty. Extremely Fine and exhibiting both frosty mint luster and delicate coppery accents within the protected areas of the design. Est. 300-450

2342

1880 $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2343

1880 $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2344

1880 $5 Liberty. VF.

Est. 275-350

2345

1880-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2346

1880-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2347

1880-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2348

1881 $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-500

2349

1881 $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-500

2350

1880 $5 Liberty. EF-AU.

Est. 300-400

2351

1881 $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2352

1886-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-500

2353

1886-S $5 Liberty. EF. Some light scratches. Est. 300-450

2354

1900 $5 Liberty. EF-AU.

Est. 300-450

2355

1900 $5 Liberty. EF-AU.

Est. 300-450

2356

1900-S $5 Liberty. EF-AU. Narrow stain on the reverse. Est. 300-450

Half Eagles Attractive Heraldic Eagle 1806 7x 6 Stars

2337

1806 Round Top 6 Half Eagle. BD-6. 7x6 Stars obverse. Choice Almost Uncirculated. NGC MS55 Golden orange surfaces with just a few scattered contact marks. The perfect example for anyone assembling a nice “type” set of early gold. Est. 8,000-12,000

Pleasing Capped Bust Facing Left 1807 Eagle

2338

1807 Bust Left Half Eagle. Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS62. Frosty golden yellow with a nice blush of orange toning, it has the visual appeal to fit very well into any set of high grade early U.S. gold. The first year for this short-lived series. Est. 7,500-12,500

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2357

1901 $5 Liberty. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Light golden yellow satiny surfaces. Est. 500-750

2358

1905-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2359

1905-S $5 Liberty. EF.

Est. 300-450

2365

1881 $10 Liberty. About Uncirculated and retaining plenty of frosty mint bloom. Light scuffing as well as some shallow reeding marks are evident in the left obverse field. Est. 550-600

2366

1893 $10 Liberty. AU details.

Est. 650-850

2367

1898 $10 Liberty. AU.

Est. 600-900

Gem Brilliant Uncirculated $10 Liberty Trio

2360

1907 $5 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Bright lemon yellow. Est. 1,000-1,500

2361

1908 $5 Liberty. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. A lovely example with dark golden brown toning and a great deal of flashy corruscating luster. Est. 800-1,200

2362

1908 $5 Indian. EF.

Est. 375-450

2363

1909 $5 Indian. EF.

Est. 400-600

2364

1910 $5 Indian. AU.

Est. 400-500

2368

1899 $10 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS66. Very clear, clean light golden yellow satin surfaces. Est. 5,000-7500

2369

1900 $10 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65+. Golden yellow with just a hint of orange. Brilliant satiny surfaces. Boldly struck. Est. 3,000-5,000

2370

1902-S $10 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS66+. A sharply struck highly lustrous example with no contact marks worth mentioning. Est. 6,000-9,000

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2371

1907 $10 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Est. 2,000-3,000

2375

Very Choice First Year of Issue $10 Indian

1910-S $10 Indian. Extremely Fine with respect to wear and exhibiting two minor bruises on the reverse rim. Close scrutiny uncovers the presence of some light hairlines on either side. Est. 550-600

Very Choice 1911 $10 Indian

2372

1907 $10 Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. With traces of golden orange toning. The reverse is boldly struck . Est. 4,000-6,000

2373

1908

$10

Indian.

Almost

Uncirculated. Est. 750-1,250

2374

1910-D $10 Indian. Choice About Uncirculated. Satiny fields complement devices that reveal only light friction on the high points. Est. 600-650

2376

1911 $10 Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Est. 4,000-6,000

2377

1914-D $10 Indian. About Uncirculated. Honest, well balanced, and entirely wholesome in every respect. Est. 600-650

2378

1915 $10 Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64+. Golden yellow and highly attractive. Est. 1,250-1,750

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2379

2380

2381

2382

1926 $10 Indian. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Perhaps better. Est. 1,000-1,500 2383

1883-S $20 Liberty. About Uncirculated with claims to a higher grade. Bold design elements augment satiny vibrance. Est. 1,500-1,700

2384

1885-S $20 Liberty. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Just a trace of wear on the high points. Est. 1,200-1,400

2385

1891-S

2386

1893-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. With a moderate stain near the base of Liberty’s neck. Est. 1,300-1,500

1932 $10 Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65+. Est. 2,000-3,000

1932 $10 Indian. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Est. 2,000-3,000

1932 $10 Indian. Brilliant Uncirculated. A warm, satiny glow bathes both the obverse and reverse of this handsome example. Est. 625-675

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$20

Liberty.

Almost Uncirculated. Est. 1,250-1,450


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2387

1894-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. A bit tougher to find in the higher grades. Est. 1,300-1,500

2391

1897-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. An assertive strike accompanies cartwheel mint bloom. Est. 1,300-1,400

2388

1897-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. There are scattered bag marks near and on Liberty’s neck, otherwise bright and attractive. Est. 1,250-1,450

2392

1898 $20 Liberty. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS63. With lightly frosted golden yellow surfaces. Est. 1,400-1,600

2389

1895-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. With satiny golden yellow surfaces. A small scratch is visible on Liberty’s cheek. Est. 1,250-1,450

2393

1899-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,300-1,500

2394

1900 $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. Velvet luster is featured beneath a scattering of copper spots. Est. 1,300-1,400

2390

1896-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,300-1,500

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2395

2396

1900

$20

Liberty.

Brilliant

1903 $20 Liberty. EF-AU.

Uncirculated. Est. 1,300-1,500

1907-S $20 Liberty. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. With an abundance of frosty mint luster. Est. 1,400-1,800

2401

1907 Arabic Numerals $20 St. Gaudens. About Uncirculated or a bit better. Nearly full lustre and only light wear characterize this uncommon specimen. Est. 1,250-1350

2402

1908 No Motto, Long Rays $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated and bordering on a fully Choice classification. Pleasing surface quality is awash in cartwheel-satiny bloom. Est. 1,300-1,400

2403

1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Very Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS66. Est. 1,800-2,250

Est. 1,200-1,400

2397

1904 $20 Liberty. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Est. 1,750-2,250

2398

1904-S $20 Liberty. EF.

2399

2400

Est. 1,200-1,400

1907-D $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated, virtually of Choice quality. Silk-like lustre embellishes surfaces that are clearly superior to the norm. Est. 1,400-1,500

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2404

1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,500-2,500

2405

1908-D No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. Typical soft strike. Est. 1,300-1,500

2408

1914-S $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. Close to Choice, but there is a rim bruise on the reverse. Est. 1,300-1,500

2409

1922 $20 St. Gaudens. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,500-1,800

2406

1909/8 $20 St. Gaudens. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Superior luster on this sharply struck overdate. Est. 2,000-3,000

2410

1922-S $20 St. Gaudens. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. A few moderate orange copper spots are present. Est. 3,000-5,000

2407

1911-D $20 St. Gaudens. Choice Brilliant UncirEst. 1,500-1,800 culated.

2411

1923-D $20 St. Gaudens. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65+ Est. 1,500-1,800

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2412

2413

1924 $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated, with claims to a Choice distinction. Shimmering satin-like lustre embraces either side. The reverse is fully Choice. Est. 1,300-1,400

1928 $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 1,300-1,500

Commemoratives 2414

1900 Lafayette Dollar. EF. Russet-grey and iridescent toning frames the periphery on either side. Est. 250-350

2415

1925 Alabama 2x2 Half Dollar. Choice AU. Toned on the obverse only. Est. 150-250

2416

1925 Alabama Half Dollar. EF-AU. Toned a handsome shade of golden gray with russet at the peripheries. Est. 75-125

2417

1936 Albany Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. With a blush of lilac-rose toning. Est. 150-250

2418

1937 Antitiem Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Delicate golden toning compliments exceptional surface quality. Est. 500-750

2419

1935 P-D-S Arkansas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. Each coin with nicely matched delicate hints of russet toning. [3] Est. 150-250

2420

1936 P-D-S Arkansas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. The Philadelphia example with minor obverse staining, otherwise a well matched set. [3] Est. 150-250

2421

1937 P-D-S Arkansas Half Dollar Set. Choice to Very Choice BU. Frosty surfaces that exhibit just a hint of delicate toning. [3] Est. 150-250

2422

1938 P-D-S Arkansas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. A blush of golden toning accents each coin. Est. 400-600

2423

1939 P-D-S Arkansas Half Dollar Set. Uncirculated. The luster is a bit subdued on these, and the strike leaves a little something to be desired. Still, the scarcest issues in this series. Est. 300-500

2424

1936-S Bay Bridge Half Dollar. EF. Moderate silver gray toning throughout. Est. 80-120

Attractive 1935 P-D-S Boone Set

2425

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1935 P-D-S Daniel Boone Half Dollar Set. BU to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. A shade of pale lilac golden toning augments the silken mint bloom on the surfaces of these three examples. [3] Est. 300-450


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2426

1936 P-D-S Daniel Boone Half Dollar Set. BUVery Choice BU. The Denver example exhibits signs of a light cleaning while the others are quite attractive. [3] Est. 150-250

2427

1937 P-D-S Daniel Boone Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. An assertive, satiny trio. [3] Est. 400-600

2428

1938 P-D-S Daniel Boone Half Dollar Set. BUVery Choice BU. The P and D examples are particularly attractive. [3] Est. 350-450

2429

1936 Bridgeport Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Lightly and attractively toned. Est. 80-120

2430

1925-S California Half Dollar. Choice Billiant Uncirculated. Hints of iridescence on the right obverse periphery. Est. 150-250

Virgin Set of Columbia South Carolina Halves

2433

1936 P-D-S Columbia South Carolina Half Dollar Set. Choice to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Each coin in this “virgin� set exhibits a degree of handsome toning. [3] Est. 400-600

2434

1935 Connecticut Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Warm, satiny surfaces bathed in rich, russet-gold tones. Est. 200-300

2435

1938 Delaware Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Silk like, pale-gold luster on graces both sides. Est. 120-180

2436

1936 Elgin Half Dollar. Frosty white, with one miniscule contact mark on the cheek. Est. 120-180

2437

1936 Gettysburg Half Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Well struck, with satiny surfaces accented with golden toning. Est. 300-450

Well Matched Cincinnati Set

2431

2432

1936 P-D-S Cincinnati Half Dollar Set. Choice to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. A well matched, premium quality set that is wonderfully fresh. [3] Est. 600-900 1936 Cleveland Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Frosty white throughout. Est. 60-90

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2438

1922 Grant With Star Half Dollar. Uncirculated. Sharp design elements and lovely pale golden toning grace this scarce example which always seems to be in demand. Est. 750-1,250

2439

1922 Grant Half Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. Lightly cleaned. Est. 50-75

2440

1928 Hawaii Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Light brown and pale green toning graces the obverse and portions of the reverse. Bands of corruscating white luster can be seen beneath the toning. Est. 1,500-2,500

2441

1935 Hudson Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. Icy mint bloom is highlighted by wispy toning on this highly prized “key� commemorative. Est. 500-750

2442

1928 Huguenot Walloon Half Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. With some accentuating toning. Est. 80-120

2443

1918 Lincoln, Illinois Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. A touch of mauve toning embellishes the pleasing satiny surfaces. Est. 200-300

2444

1934 Maryland Half Dollar. Very Choice BU. White satin surfaces with a nice hint of light violet toning. Est. 80-120

2445

1921 Missouri 2 x 2 Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. There is a slight flaw in the obverse rim, as made. Est. 400-600

2446

1921 Missouri Half Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. With hints of delicate lilac and golden toning. Est. 250-350

2447

1936 New Rochelle Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Sharply struck, with lustrous satiny white surfaces and golden brown peripheral toning. Est. 300-450

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2448

1936 Norfolk Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. Sharply struck, with pleasing light golden toned surfaces. Est. 250-350

2449

1926 and 1926-S Oregon Trail Half Dollars. Choice to Very Choice BU. The first with golden toning, and the second with a blush of mauve iridescence. [2]. Est. 200-300

2450

1928 Oregon Trail Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. This pale golden example is wonderfully fresh in every respect. Est. 150-250

2457

1915-S Panama-Pacific Half Dollar. Extremely Fine. The major design elements are accented by traces of mauve-gray. Est. 150-250

2451

1933-D Oregon Trail Half Dollar. Very Choice BU. A very compelling, delicate golden specimen. Est. 250-350

2458

1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. Wispy golden toning over icy white mint frosted surfaces. Est. 60-90

2452

1934-D Oregon Trail Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Lots of blazing white luster on both sides. Est. 120-180

2459

1921 Pilgrim Half Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Just drenched in silk-like luster. Est. 120-180

2453

1936 and 1936-S Oregon Trail Half Dollars. Choice BU. Both bathed in delicate rose and gold hues. [2]. Est. 250-350

2460

1936 P-D-S Rhode Island Half Dollar Set. BUVery Choice BU. Pale gold toning, deeper near the rims. [3] Est. 150-250

2454

1937-D Oregon Trail Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Virtually flawless, with satiny white corruscating luster. Est. 150-250

2461

1937 Roanoke Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Just the right touch of light golden toning. No visible contact marks. Est. 150-250

2462

1936 Robinson-Arkansas Half Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. Bright and lustrous Est. 80-120

2463

1936-D San Diego Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Flashy white satin surfaces on both sides. Est. 100-150

2455

1938 P-D-S Oregon Trail Half Dollar Set. Choice to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Pastell lilac-rose toning is featured on each coin in this well matched set. [3] Est. 400-600

Lovely Spanish Trail

2456

1939 P-D-S Oregon Trail Half Dollar Set. BU to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Each example offers bold, satiny surfaces beneath a mist of golden toning. [3] Est. 800-1,200

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2464

1935 Spanish Trail Half Dollar Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. A real beauty, with hints of central lilac hues framed by a compelling shade of wispy gold. Quite scarce in this state of preservation. Est. 800-1,200

2465

1934 Texas Half Dollar. Choice BU. With frost white mint luster on both sides. Est. 100-150

2466

1935 P-D-S Texas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. All are sharp and lusrous, with well matched golden-brown toning. [3] Est. 250-350

2467

2468

1936 P-D-S Texas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. Each example features unbroken satin-like luster. [3] Est. 250-350 1937 P-D-S Texas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. A blush of well matched and delicate gold toning highlights the surfaces on all three examples. [3] Est. 250-350

2469

1938 P-D-S Texas Half Dollar Set. BU-Very Choice BU. This very pleasing low mintage set features bold, satiny surfaces and well matched golden toning. [3] Est. 400-600

2470

1925 Fort Vancouver Half Dollar. Uncirculated. With some areas of golden brown toning. Est. 150-250

2471

1927 Vermont Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Silk-like surfaces graced with a touch of golden-russet toning. Est. 150-250

2472

1946 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. Each with rich white mint luster. [3] Est. 40-60

2473

2474

1947 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. Est. 80-120 1948 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. Each with a hint of delicate golden toning. Est. 120-180

2475

1949 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. All three withlots of eye appeal. [3] Est. 150-250

2476

1950 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. A well matched set. [3] Est. 80-120

2477

1951 P-D-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated.Delicately toned, and drenched in mint frost. Est. 80-120

2478

1951 P-D-S Washington / Carver Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. All with pale golden toning. [3] Est. 100-150

2479

1952 P-D-S Washington / Carver Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. [3] Est. 100-150

2480

1953 P-D-S Washington / Carver Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. Copious satiny luster with a touch of pale toning. [3] Est. 100-150

2481

1954 P-D-S Washington / Carver Half Dollar Set. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. Beautiful toning over frosty surfaces. [3] Est. 100-150

2482

1936 Wisconsin Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. With a blush of pale gold that enhances the appearance of this handsome example. Est. 100-150

2483

1936 York Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Flashy white satin surfaces beneath a mist of light blue and light lavender toning on both sides. Est. 150-250

2484

1925 Norse Medal. Thick planchet. Uncirculated. Toning outlines the main design elements. Est. 100-150

2485

1925 Norse Medal. Thin planchet. Uncirculated. Toning outlines the main design elements. Est. 100-150

2486

1892 to 1946 Starter Set of Thirteen Different Silver Commemorative Half Dollars. 1) 1934 Boone BU. 2) 1935 Boone AU, toned. 3) 1892 Columbian AU. 4) 1893 Columbian Choice AU. 5) 1946 Iowa BU. 6) 1925 Lexington. Unc. 7) 1936 Long Island BU. 8) 1936 Lynchburg EF details, polished. 9) 1920 Maine BU. 10) 1923 Monroe BU. 11) 1935-S San Diego AU. 12) 1926 Sesquicentennial BU. 13) 1925 Stone Mountain BU. [13]. Est. 600-900

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Commemorative Gold Gem Louisiana Purchase

2487

2488

2492

1915-S Panama-Pacific Expo $2 ½ . Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Bright golden yellow with abundant mint luster throughout. Est. 3,000-5,000

2493

1916 $1 McKinley Commemorative. NGC MS62 PL. Deep yellow, highly reflective fields contrast with frosted devices that are much more sharply defined than those encountered on ordinary business strikes. Est. 400-600

2494

1916 McKinley $1. Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS62. Est. 400-600

2495

1917 McKinley $1. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64. Est. 600-900

2496

1922 Grant $1. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS66. Est. 1,500-2,500

1903 Louisiana Purchase / Jefferson $1. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. The obverse is superb. Est. 1,250-1,750

1903 Louisiana Purchase / McKinley $1. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS64 With clear and brilliant satiny surfaces. Est. 1,250-1,750

Gem 1904 Lewis & Clark

2489

2490

2491

1904 Lewis and Clark $1. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Est. 2,500-3,500

1905 Lewis and Clark $1. Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS62. Est. 600-900

1915-S Panama-Pacific Expo $1. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Bright golden yellow. Est. 750-1,250

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2497

1922 Grant With Star $1. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS65. Est. 1,500-2,500

2498

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Territorial Gold Impressive 1851 United States Assay Office $50 Gold Piece.

2499

1851 $50 United States Assay Office. Augustus Humbert. K-2. “880 THOUS.” “50 D” below the eagle. No 50 on the reverse. NGC MS61. Pleasing light golden yellow. The obverse with a minor scrape in the field under UNITED, and a few trivial rim bruises, typical for coins of this size and weight. The lustrous and very attractive reverse is free from any noticeable contact marks. On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, California. Over 300,000 people migrated to California and many of them converged on San Francisco creating an economic boom of major proportions. This boom created an economic problem of major proportions, eventually bringing about the minting of these legendary “Californians,” “quintuple eagles,” “five eagle pieces,” or “slugs” - the $50 pieces produced by Augustus Humbert, United States Assayer of Gold in 1851. The economic problem arose from the simple fact that there was no United States mint in California. There was no way for miners, prospectors or merchants to convert their gold into coins, and this made it extremely difficult to conduct simple business transactions. Petitions sprang up urging the state to set up a government assay office, but this suggestion was opposed by bankers, gold dust dealers and merchants who were making a good living buying or accepting gold in trade at a large discount. The solution to the problem was the establishment of a United States Mint in San Francisco, but that would take an act of Congress. Opposition came from the states that already had United States Mints Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Louisiana and Georgia. A compromise was reached, and an act was passed in 1850, establishing a Federal Assay Office. The act authored “ingots” of $50 “ to be struck, consisting of refined gold “….of uniform fineness….” Legends were to include the words “LIBERTY” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.” These “ingots” would circulate like Federal coins, but their metallurgic composition differed from the gold coins that were issued by the official U. S. Mints. Copper, nitric acid, sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acids were necessary in order to create the proper metallic content, and these raw materials were not available on the West Coast. Technically, the United States Assay Office was not a U. S. Mint, but the officials at the Philadelphia Mint treated Humbert as if he were a branch-mint supervisor. The production of the master dies and hubs for the “ingots” was carried out under the direct supervision of Mint officials. The “ingots” circulated side by side with U.S. and foreign gold coins, and they were acceptable for the payment of Customs duties. Scarce, beautiful, historically significant, and in a high state of preservation; this example would be the centerpiece of any great Territorial Gold collection. These rarely appear at auction in this grade. In March of 2014 a PCGS MS60 realized $282,000 in a Heritage sale. Worthy of a premium bid. Est. 150,000-250,000

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2500

1852 $10 United States Assay Office. .900 THOUS. K-10. R5. When the private firm of Moffat & Company was dissolved in 1852, a new firm took over the contract. Brilliant Uncirculated. NGC MS61. Lustrous light golden yellow. Est. 12,000-16,000

2504

California Fractional Gold. 1854 Liberty Head Octagonal Half Dollar. BG-360 (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated or essentially so. A fully frosty obverse is of mint state quality. Only the reverse has encountered an ever so subtle degree of wear. Est. 200-300

2505

California Fractional Gold. 1853 Liberty Head Round Half Dollar. BG-428 (R-3). Brilliant Uncirculated with respect to wear. Some faint hairlines and a few short pinscratches are detectable under close scrutiny. Est. 150-250

2506

California Fractional Gold. 1853 Liberty Head Round Half Dollar. BG-428 (R-3). Choice About Uncirculated or better from the standpoint of wear. Some trivial old marks and scratches are noted and have caused the planchet to become a trifle wavy. Est. 100-150

2507

California Fractional Gold. 1853 Liberty Octagonal Dollar. BG-526 (High R-6). A strong Extremely fine, approaching About Uncirculated. Wispy coppery-golden toning accents surfaces that retain their fair share of somewhat muted mint frost. A very rare die variety. In fact, only a handful of BG-526 gold dollars have reached the market through a major public auction in the last 10+ years! Est. 750-1,250

2508

California Fractional Gold. 1853 Liberty Octagonal Dollar. BG-530 (R-2). Brilliant Uncirculated or better. There is an abundance of icy mint frost on this well struck, entirely appealing example. In fact, this coin would be an ideal candidate for a higher grade fractional gold type set. Est. 500-750

2509

California Fractional Gold. 1860 Liberty Head Octagonal Quarter Dollar. BG-731 (Low R-5). About Uncirculated with respect to wear. The strike however, is not full, and the surfaces have sustained rather noticeable hairlines from a past cleaning on either side. Est. 100-150

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2501

1853 $20 United States Assay Office. .900 THOUS. K-18. Brilliant Choice Almost Uncirculated. NGC AU58. Pleasing light golden yellow. Est. 10,000-15,000

California Gold 2502

California Fractional Gold. 1856 Liberty Head Octagonal Quarter Dollar. BG-111 (R-3). Brilliant Uncirculated in terms of wear. A small reverse contact mark at 6:00 has caused a slight bulge at 12:00 inside the obverse rim. Est. 100-150

2503

California Fractional Gold. No Date (c.1854) Liberty Head Round Quarter Dollar. BG-224 (R-3). Brilliant Uncirculated details and approaching the Choice category at first glance. There is, however, a hairline scratch in the lower left obverse field. Est. 100-150

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2510

California Fractional Gold. 1871 Liberty Head Octagonal Quarter Dollar. BG-765 (R-3). Brilliant Uncirculated and displaying plenty of icy mint frost. Some light lines and marks are noted on both the obverse and reverse. Est. 150-250

2511

California Fractional Gold. 1870 Liberty Head Octagonal Quarter Dollar. BG-789 (R-4). The socalled “goofy” or “ugly “ head. Brilliant Uncirculated and retaining considerable reflectivity in the fields. Est. 200-300

2512

California Fractional Gold. 1881 Indian Head Octagonal Quarter Dollar. BG-799 O (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated with respect to wear. Prooflike surfaces, however, reveal signs of a past gentle cleaning. Well struck and offering pleasant “arm’s length” visual allure. Est. 120-180

2513

2514

2515

California Fractional Gold. 1859 Liberty Head Round Quarter Dollar. BG-801 (R-3). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with claims to a higher grade. Unbroken frosty mint bloom augments very pleasing surface quality. Est. 250-350 California Fractional Gold. No Date (18701871) Liberty Head Round Quarter Dollar. BG834 (High R-5). An interesting transitional issue in that there is no date (the coins dated 1870 struck from this obverse die and maker bore the date on the reverse, and the reverse employed here was used on both this issue as well as other varieties dated 1871 on the obverse). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated in terms of initial appearance. Closer examination, however, indicates the presence of some deceptive hairlines. Quite scarce and of importance to collectors within this specialty. Est. 200-300 California Fractional Gold. 1874 Indian Head Round Quarter Dollar. BG-876 (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated and just bordering on a fully Choice distinction. Well struck central definition and a full measure of frosty mint luster characterize this example. Est. 200-300

2516

California Fractional Gold. 1866 Liberty Head Octagonal Half Dollar. BG-903 High (R-5). Brilliant Uncirculated with claims to a Choice classification. Semi-reflective fields complement an assertive central strike. To the best of our knowledge, an example of this die variety has not appeared in a major auction sale in over 3½ years. Est. 300-450

2517

California Fractional Gold. 1871 Liberty Head Round Half Dollar. BG-1026 (Low R-4). About Uncirculated in terms of wear, however there is a rather pronounced test cut at 1:00 on the reverse rim. Est. 100-150

2518

California Fractional Gold. 1872 Indian Octagonal Dollar. BG-1120 (Low R-5). About Uncirculated and enjoying wholesome, semi-reflective surfaces on both the obverse and reverse. A highly satisfying, delicate greenish-golden example that is sure to please its new purchaser. Est. 400-600

2519

Balance of consignment lot of California Fractional Gold related items including: (1880) ½ CAL GOLD round Indian Head charm. BU, presumably gold and appearing to be of a somewhat earlier origin; (1853) round EUREKA token. BU and of a ¼ dollar size; 1932 Los Angeles Olympics ½ round California Gold Souvenir token. BU. A total of 3 coins. Est. 50-75

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2521

1876 U. S. Centennial Exposition. HK-20. Silver. 24.8 grams. Genius of American Independence grasps sword. Proof. Lightly hairlined surfaces. Est. 150-250

2522

1876 U. S. Centennial Exposition. HK-21. Bronze. 21.6 grams. Genius of American Independence grasps sword. Almost Uncirculated. Attractive chocalate brown surfaces. Est. 100-150

2523

1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Type I Large Letters. Like HK-154. Presentation Proof. Silver. 34.5 grams. Building. Uncirculated. H & K listed this issue only in brass, but three factors indicate that this example is silver-there is a file mark in the obverse rim near the top that indicates the interior is silver; this example has all of the characteristics of a Proof; the weight is significantly heavier. Rare, and perhaps unique. Est. 1,000-1,500

2524

1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Type I Large Letters. HK-154. Brass. 24.3 grams. Building. Very Choice Uncirculated. Est. 60-90

2525

1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition-St. Louis. HK-299. Silver. 19.1 grams. Napoleon and Jefferson. Map of the U.S. on the reverse. Choice Uncirculated. Est. 200-300

2526

1901 Pan-American Exposition-Buffalo. HK-287. Silver. 18.8 grams. 34.9 mm. Indian on the back of a soaring eagle stretches his arm to heaven, commemorating the exposition where President William McKinley was assasinated. The reverse by Chester A. Beach, portrays North and South America, a theme that would be echoed in Beach’s design of the reverse of the Monroe Doctrine commemorative half dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. 300-500

2527

1901 Pan-American Exposition-Buffalo. HK-289. Brass. 16.6 grams. (See HK-287 above). Almost Uncirculated. Est. 100-150

2528

1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition-U.S. Government Building Dollar. HK-329. Bronze. 15.2 grams. Lewis and Clark. U. S. Government Building on the reverse. EF detail. Cleaned. Est. 50-75

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2529

1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition-U.S. Government Building Dollar. HK-330. Gilt bronze. 15.3 grams. Lewis and Clark. U. S. Government Building on the reverse. Uncirculated. Lightly cleaned. Toned. Est. 60-90

2530

1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition. HK344. Silver. 19.1 grams. Pochahantas. Sailing ship on the reverse. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Spectacular lavendar and misty red tones accentuate the frosty white main devices. The strike is razor sharp, and eye appeal is superb. Est. 200-300

2531

1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition. HK-346. Bronze. 16.1 grams. Pochahantas. Sailing ship on the reverse. Uncirculated. Pale red. Est. 90-120

2532

1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition-Seattle. HK-353. Silver. 15.3 grams. Three female figures. City seal on the reverse. Very Choice Uncirculated. Evenly toned on both sides. Est. 200-300

2533

1909 Hendrik Hudson Daalder. HK-370. Aluminum. 6.2 grams. Male bust facing right. Sailing ship on the reverse. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Less than 200 were struck. Est. 90-120

2534

1910 Brian Buru Dollar. HK-392. Aluminum. 8.0 grams. King Brian Buru holding sword. Ornate Celtic design. Choice Brilliant Uncirulated. Perhaps 225 struck. Est. 100-200

2535

1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition Georgia State Fund Dollar . HK-405. Bronze. 26.0 grams. Female carries cornucopia. State arms on reverse. “Very rare” according to Hibbler and Kappen. VF-EF detail. Cleaned. Est. 90-120

2536

1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition Dollar . HK-406. Bronze. 20.5 grams. Louisiana Building. State seal on the reverse. Uncirculated. A tiny bit of white discoloration in the devices. Est. 50-75

2537

1920 Manilla Mint Opening (Wilson Dollar). HK-450. Copper. 25.8 grams. Woodrow Wilson. Justice kneeling, youth. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 200-300

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2538

2539

1920. Manila Mint Opening. HK-459. Silver. 24.5 grams. So-called “Wilson Dollar.” Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. A blazing Gem. Strictly original, and scarce in this state of preservation as many were exposed to the ravages of salt water in the depths of Manila Bay. Est. 600-900

1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Type IV. HK-825. Silver. 28.1 grams. “Pedley-Ryan & Co. / DENVER.” . Choice Uncirculated. Doubling is observed on most of the letters of “DENVER,” and a second “4” is clearly visible about one millimeter to the left of the first 4. Est. 150-250

2545

1933 Colorado’s Century of Progress Dollar Type I. HK-867. Silver. 28.0 grams. “PROSPERITY TO COLORADO” and “ONE AVDP OUNCE FINE” on the reverse. Uncirculated. Est. 100-200

2546

1933 Colorado’s Century of Progress Dollar Type II. HK-868. Silver. 27.9 grams. “PROSPERITY TO COLORADO” and “ONE AVDP OUNCE FINE” on the reverse, but “to Colorado” is omitted. UncirEst. 250-350 culated.

2547

1933 Colorado’s Century of Progress Dollar Type III. HK-869. Silver. 30.6 grams. “PROSPERITY TO COLORADO” and “ONE OUNCE FINE SILVER” on the reverse. Uncirculated. Est. 100-200

1935. Pony Express Relay Station. Silver “SoCalled Half Dollar”. Pony Express rider. Relay station on reverse. BU. Est. 20-30

2540

1896 Bryan Dollar. HK-780. Cartwheel in small circle. 90%. Silver. 412 ½ Grains (53.2 grams). Gorham Manufacturing. Almost Uncirculated. Medium silver gray patina, evenly toned. Est. 150-250

2541

1896 Bryan Dollar. HK-781. 90%. Silver. 412 ½ Grains (53.1 grams). Gorham Manufacturing. Blank reverse. Almost Uncirculated. Mottled medium silver gray patina. There are some scratches on the reverse . Est. 150-250

2542

1896 Bryan Dollar. HK-785. Cartwheel in small circle. 90%. Silver. 412 ½ Grains (53.1 grams). Spaulding & Company. EF-AU details. A few moderate rim bruises. Est. 150-250

2543

2544

1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Type IV. HK-825. Silver. 27.7 grams. “Pedley-Ryan & Co. / DENVER.” . Uncirculated. Weakly struck in places, especially the date. Est. 150-250

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2549

Mostly Philadelphia Assortment. 1-2) Medal. Coat of arms of the City of Philadelphia. State arms on reverse. Copper. Proof and regular issue. 3) Masonic Penny. Michigan. K-3135. Marquette, Michigan, Chapter #43. Copper. Unc. 4) Store card. Philadelphia City Hotel. 1863. G. J. Ruelius. EF details, slightly bent, and there are scratches. 5-6) Civil War tokens. Our Navy EF; Union F-VF. 6) PIC transportation token. [6]. Est. 30-50

2550

1837 Feuchtwanger Cent. EF. Some tiny carbon spots on the rims. Est. 100-150

2548

1933 Colorado’s Century of Progress Dollar Type IV. HK-870. Silver. 31.2 grams. Mining scene. State seal on the reverse. Choice Uncirculated. Attractive peripheral toning. Est. 100-200

2551

1909 Hudson-Fulton Large Size Silver Medal with the original box as issued in Commemoration of the Hudson-Fulton Tercentennial Celebration. Sterling Silver, 101 mm. Struck by Whitehead & Hoag, this extremely rare, large format silver medal almost never reaches the market, particularly with its original brown leather box of issue. Inscribed “HUDSON-FULTON/ CELEBRATION/1909” in small block letters at the center of its lid, the box is fully functional and exhibits moderate wear most notable around its sides. The medal itself grades a lovely Very Choice Uncirculated; its antique-matte finish being almost entirely unencumbered by any flaws of consequence. Lovely pale to medium grey surfaces are framed by hints of lilac-golden peripheral iridescence. A highly unusual opportunity to acquire this historic medal. In fact, we urge prospective bidders to not take this appearance lightly, as it may be many years indeed before such an item reaches the auction block again! Only 100 such pieces are believed to have been struck in this format. Est. 750-1,250

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2552

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Issued in commemoration of the first use of steam navigation on the Hudson River in 1807. The obverse features a bust of Robert Fulton in a circular frame between two columns. A woman holds a model of The Clermont and is flanked by two other allegorical women. At the bottom , in three lines-“FIRST USE OF STEAM IN NAVIGATION / ON THE HUDSON RIVER / 1807.” The reverse depicts the discovery of the Hudson River by Henry Hudson. According to Howard L. Adelson, ANS-1858-1958, two gold pieces were struck while the dies were in the possession of the Society. 100 Silver pieces were sold to members, and the Commission presented specimens struck in Virgin Alaskan gold to the heads of nations participating in the celebration (7 or 8 examples). One of the two pieces struck by the ANS is in possession of the Society. This may well be the only opportunity in a lifetime to own one of these important and historic gold medals. Est. 20,000-40,000

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Impressive Gold Alaska Staehood Medal

2553

2554

1909 Hudson-Fulton Silver Medal with original box as presented at the American Numismatic Society Banquet. Sterling Silver, 63 mm, 130.5 grams. Choice Uncirculated and displaying a handsome blend of medium grey and lilac iridescence on either side over its matte finish. This rare medal was struck by Whitehead & Hoag and is accompanied by the original greenish-black leather box of issue. The box exhibits only light to moderate wear and is inscribed “Hudson Fulton Banquet/ September 29, 1909” on the cover. A wonderful item, particularly in this state of preservation with the box of issue! Est. 200-300

2555

1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Citizens’ Committee Medal with original box of issue. Bronze, 38 mm. Struck by the Medallic Art Company, this medal is suspended from a red, white, and blue vertically striped ribbon that is in turn hung from a rectangular bronze pin inscribed “CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE”. The ribbon is partially detached from the pin (easily repairable), otherwise this item is quite Choice. The brown original box is suitably inscribed on its lid and exhibits only light to moderate wear. Est. 75-125

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Official Alaska 1959 Statehood Medal Struck in Gold. 64 mm, 214.6 grams of .900 fine gold. Designed by Ralph Menconi and manufactured by the Medalic Art Company. Serial number 44 stamped into the rim. A map of Alaska with “49th STATE” is superimposed over a map of the United States. On the reverse is the Alaska State seal. One of only 100 struck. Uncirculated. Est. 10,000-15,000


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Silver Ingots

2556

2557

San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. Undated, 24.87 ounces, .99975 Fine. Here is a handsome larger size ingot (66 mm x 97.5 mm x 12 mm) that displays a complete oval stamp of the Mint at the upper obverse. Other markings are all on the obverse and appear vertically as follows: 210/ 3.38/ 24.87 ozs/ 999.75/ FINE. Typical pebbled surfaces with only a few unobtrusively positioned bubbles add character to this example. It is interesting to note that unlike most surviving San Francisco Mint silver ingots, this piece seems to have been cut from a larger bar at the mint, as both the left and right edges are indicative of such cutting. Est. 2,500-3,000

2558

San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. Undated, 5.84 ounces, .9995 Fine. This pleasing palm-sized ingot is smooth and wholly original. A nearly complete obverse oval stamp from the Mint is followed vertically by “1449/ 999.5/ FINE.”. The reverse bears the markings “5.84/ OZS”. Defect-free and very appealing. Est. 750-1,000

2559

San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. Undated, 5.67 ounces, .9995 Fine. There is weakness in the legends at the upper periphery of the oval obverse San Francisco Mint stamp. The remaining obverse markings are all fully legible and read vertically as follows: 1392/ 999.5/ FINE. The reverse is stamped 5.67/ OZS (inverted). Some manufacturing-related depressions are evident on the obverse, otherwise this specimen is smooth and wholesome. Est. 700-900

San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. Undated, 23.98 ounces, .99975 Fine. The oval stamp of the Mint appears near the top of both the obverse and reverse of this attractive ingot; the reverse stamp being particularly sharp and deeply impressed. Other markings are all on the obverse and read vertically as follows: 1266/ 23.98 ozs/ 999.75 FINE. A very honest, pleasing ingot with nearly all of the pouring imperfections confined to the reverse. Est. 2,500-3,000

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2560

2561

An enigmatic silver ingot purportedly from Globe, Arizona Undated, 5.55 ounces, .900 Fine. This curious ingot bears the following markings stamped longwise on the obverse: 5.55 OZS./ .100 COPPER/ .900 SILVER. A small ‘F’ is stamped just inside the right obverse border. Likewise, the reverse bears the following: GLOBE ARIZ/ 4 B MINE/ COIN FINE. The numeral ‘4’ is stamped into the right edge. The reverse displays considerable central roughness from the manufacturing process, otherwise the surfaces are largely smooth. A pleasing golden and russet-grey tone blankets either side. Although Globe, Arizona remains an extremely active mining district to this day, we feel that the connection of this ingot to a mining operation is hardly assured (particularly in light of the fact that it is comprised of coin silver). More than likely, this bar is rather modern and was produced for sale to the bullion buyers circa 1960’s or later. We find no records of a similar bar being offered at auction, thus its scarcity is safe to assume. Here is an opportunity for the specialist to conduct further research into this fascinating area of collecting. Est. 300-600

2562

Nevada Silver Company Ingot. Undated, 6.26 ounces, .999 Fine. The circular imprint of the Nevada Silver Company is featured at the upper obverse followed vertically by: 999 FINE/ 6.26 OZS (errantly imprinted first upside down)/ VAL. $8.07. The upper edge is also imprinted “No. 261”. Smooth, pleasing, and exhibiting a nice pale grey hue with subtle golden undertones. Operating out of Rawhide, Nevada, this company was active from 1919 until its eventual demise in 1932. Poetically, the town of Rawhide no longer exists, and is now the sight of one of the largest open pit gold mines in the United States. The elusive ingots of this long defunct silver marketing endeavor appear at auction quite sparingly, and are eagerly gobbled up by collectors of early ingots. Est. 750-1,000

Eagle Mining Company Silver Ingot. Undated, 5.83 ounces, .999 Fine. The left periphery of the circular Eagle Mining Company stamp is partially off the ingot at the lower obverse. The remaining obverse imprints reading vertically from the top are: 999/ FINE/ VALUE/ $7.52. The reverse bears stamps positioned longwise reading: NO.334/ OZS 5.83. Smooth and enjoying an excellent presentation. Although highly collectible, the ingots of The Eagle Mining Company are apparently rather modern. In fact, it is largely believed that the “Mining Company” reference attached by the producer of these ingots was no more than a marketing ploy used to garner additional demand from the avid collector base of such mining-related memorabilia (the .999 fineness of the bars also lends itself to that conclusion, as earlier mining bars are not the product of such refining). These bars seemed to surface in the very late 1960’s; the thought being that they were made for the silver bullion market that developed after the removal of specie from our coinage. Quite scarce and eagerly sought nonetheless. Est. 1,000-1,500

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ARAMCO Gold

2563

Thorne Mining and Refining Company Silver Ingot. Undated, 2.51 ounces, .9998 Fine. Here is a small, well executed ingot from this rare source. The upper obverse bears the company imprint followed vertically as follows: MONETARY VALUE/ 3 DOLS. 23 CTS/ CONTAINS/ 2.51 OZS. TROY/ GOLD .,000/ FINE SILVER .9998/ SERIAL No 224. Balanced shades of pale to medium grey bathe smooth, entirely defect-free surfaces. Though many experts claim that the ingots from this maker are a creation of the 1950’s (much the same as the Eagle Mining Company ingot offered above), there are references that place the origin of such bars to a Thorne Mining and Refining Company allegedly active in the 1890’s in the Eureka District of ArizonaPrescott (although the accuracy of these references has been highly questioned as of late, as there is no concrete reference material confirming the existence of a company bearing this name in any Prescott records of the period). It has been pointed out by ingot specialists such as Fred Holabird that the style of the bars from this maker lends itself to a later origin. Conversely, Holabird also points out that he has uncovered similarly named (though not exactly named) companies from the turn of the century that could bear a connection to these ingots. Further research is certainly warranted and it remains possible that an early origin for these bars is not out of the question. Regardless of the uncertainly regarding the time of manufacture, the importance and desirability of such ingots amongst collectors remains crystal clear. Est. 1,000-1,500

2564

ND (1945-1946) ARAMCO One Sovereign Gold. 0.2354 Troy ozs fine gold content. Eagle surrounded by text which reads “U.S. Mint Philadelphia-USA. The gold content is stated on the reverse. These coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint a short while after World War II and may have been used to pay the Royal Family for oil rights, or perhaps to pay workers in the oil fields. . Uncirculated. Est. 450-650

2565

ND (1945-1946) ARAMCO Four Sovereign Gold. 0.9419 Troy ozs. fine gold content. Eagle surrounded by text which reads “U.S. Mint Philadelphia-USA. The gold content is stated on the reverse. These coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint a short while after World War II and may have been used to pay the Royal Family for oil rights, or perhaps to pay workers in the oil fields. This higher denomination is much more difficult to find than the One Sovereign piece. Almost Uncirculated. Est. 2,000-3,000

2566

1986 Three-Piece Statue of Liberty Proof Coins. Half dollar, dollar and five dollar. In the original government packaging with papers. (The outside sleeve is a bit worn.) Est. 300-450

2567

1986 Three-Piece Statue of Liberty Proof Coins. Half dollar, dollar and five dollar. In the original government packaging with papers. (The outside sleeve is a bit worn.) Est. 300-450

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2575

A Large Group of 1957 Proof Sets in Original Sealed Packages. [90] Est. 1,500-2,500

2576

Proof Set Assortment. All are in custom holders, or in original government holders but without the outside packaging. 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954(5); 1955(2); 1956(2); 1957(2); 1958; 1959: 1960 Small(2) 1960 Large; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964(2); 1988. Several of the coins are nicely toned, but a few are spotted. Must be seen. Sold as is, no returns.[26] Est. 1,250-1,750

2577

Double Set of 1954 P-D-S Halves, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels and Cents. All Brilliant Uncirculated. Perhaps from an original mint set. Est. 150-250

2578

Eisenhower Dollar Assortment. 1-4) 1971-S Blue Ikes. Unc. 5-9) 1971-S Brown Ikes. Proof. Slightly cloudy surfaces. 10-14) 1972-S Brown Ikes. Proof. Slightly cloudy surfaces. [14] Est. 60-90

1986 Three-Piece Statue of Liberty Proof Coins. Half dollar, dollar and five dollar. In the original government packaging with papers. (The outside sleeve is a bit worn.) Est. 300-450

2569

1987 Constitution. Silver Dollar and Gold Five Dollar Mahogany Four-Coin Set.Two silver dollars and two gold five dollar coins. In the government mahagony display box, with papers. Est. 750-1,250

2570

1987 Constitution. Silver Dollar and Gold Five Dollar Mahogany Four-Coin Set.Two silver dollars and two gold five dollar coins. In the government mahagony display box, with papers. Est. 750-1,250

2571

1988 Four-Piece Gold Eagle Proof Set. One ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce and tenth ounce American Gold Eagles. In the original government packaging with papers. Est. 2,500-3500

2572

1953 Proof Set in the original box (opened). Problem free. Est. 120-180

2573

Pair of 1954 Proof Sets in the original boxes (One is opened). They appear to be problem free. Est. 120-180

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