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Archives International Auctions presents its Wall Street Auction, Part XXI, Sessions 2 and 3, which will be held on November 4th, 2014.
Items included are:
Session 2:
U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes.
Security Printing Ephemera.
Federal Documents and Historic artifacts.
Session 3:
U.S. & Worldwide Coins & Medals
Included will be over 1100 lots of U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes & Scripophily, and close to 300 lots of U.S. & Worldwide Coins & Medals, including large lots from an old Connecticut estate.
Highlights include:
• 1885 Grover Cleveland Indian Peace Medal Graded NGC 65.
• 1860’s, Gold Coin Certificate, Temporary Loan of 1862, Hessler X134 F, Uncut Pair.
• British American BNC Advertising Sheet ca. 1860’s.
• Hundreds of Rare U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes Coins and Scripophily.
Archives International Auctions presents its Wall Street Auction, Part XXI, Session 1, which will be held on October 25th, 2014.
Items included are:
The First Hour.
Autographs.
Ephemera.
US and Worldwide Scripophily.
Archives International Auctions presents its International Sale, Part XIX, which will be held on May 20th, 2014.
Items included are:
Rare U.S. & worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera.
Autographs.
Ephemera.
Historical documents.
Artwork.
Coins and Medals.
US Federal documents.
Colonial currency and documents.
US obsolete banknotes.
Confederate banknotes and bonds.
US fractional currency.
Archives International Auctions, in association with Dynasty Auctions Company, Ltd., Presents the 2014 2nd Hong Kong Auction of over 400 lots of Chinese and Asian Banknotes, Coins & Scripophily.
Included will be many desirable banknotes that are rarely seen at auction in addition to a large assortment of specialized issues from many areas: Hundreds of banknotes that will appeal to collectors and dealers at every level with many of the notes new to the market, from old estates or collections.
Highlights include a Hupeh Government Mint rarity; A high grade group of 10 International Banking Corporation, 1905, $10 issued notes as well as other rare notes from an old, early Cuba family estate put together in the 1920’s; a high grade Ming Note; an exciting, high grade Singapore “Birds” Specimen set; a very interesting group of Ch’ing notes of various dates and denominations from the “Hamtramck Collection”.
Additionally, there is a spectacular Russo-Asiatic, 1910 “Harbin Branch” $100 note in AU condition that will enhance any advanced collection; a very attractive pair of $5 and $10 Mercantile Bank of India as well as a 1934, $50 Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China notes, all from the “Hamtramck Collection”; Numerous issued and specimen notes from Republic and Empire issues as well as Provincial and Private Issuers, coins and scripophily that help round out the auction.
Archives International Auctions presents its Part XVII, which will be held on March 11th, 2014.
Items included are:
Rare U.S. & worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera.
Further selections from the Hamtramck collection.
Part 1 of the Scarsdale collection of modern African Banknotes.
Rare U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily and Autographs
October 19th & 22nd, 2013 featuring “The Copps Collection” to be held in conjunction with the 3rd Annual Wall Street Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show
Being held October 17th to 19th, 2013 in New York City.
Included will be over 1400 lots of Rare U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Autographs, Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Documents and Objects.
Highlights include:
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From “The Copps Collection”, A 1792 U.S. Federal Bond Issued to and Signed by George Washington, this is one of three known, the other two are in an institutions, this is the first time ever at auction
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U.S. Colonial; Obsolete; Fractional; and, Large Type Notes including a high grade “Educational” Set of 3 notes along with dozens of other rare banknotes.
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Worldwide Banknotes including and outstanding U.A.E. Specimen Set as well as hundreds of other rare and desirable notes.
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Hundreds of U.S. & Worldwide Stocks and bonds including autographed certificates and autographs by Daniel Drew; Thomas Edison; Buffalo Bill Cody, Robert Morris and many others.
Archives International Auctions, Part XV, presents:
Rare U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera.
Additional Selections from the Hamtramck Collection.
American Bank Note Commemoratives Archival Inventory.
Properties of Banknotes, Coins and Scripophily, from various consignors.
Included will be over 1000 lots of Rare Worldwide Banknotes, Coins and Scripophily.
Archives International Auctions, Part XIV:
Rare U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera.
Additional Selections from the Hamtramck Collection.
Another offering from the American Bank Note Commemoratives Inventory as well as Properties of Banknotes, Coins and Scripophily, from various consignors.
Included will be over 1000 lots of Rare Worldwide Banknotes, Coins and Scripophily.
Archives International Auctions, in association with Dynasty Auctions Company, Ltd., Present the 2012 Hong Kong Auction of Allen Berk Collection of Rare Chinese Banknotes (Chinese and Asian Banknotes). The auction will also include: Additional properties of Chinese, Asian & Worldwide banknotes. Coins and Scripophily from various consignors, including selections from the amazing Hamtramck Collection.
Archives International Auctions, Part XII
U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, Autographs, Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Financial Objects, Artifacts and Documents
Archives International Auctions has been chosen once again to serve as the official auctioneer for the second annual Wall Street Collectors’ Bourse. The Bourse will be held Oct. 18-20 at the Museum of American Finance in New York City. The auction will be held Sat., Oct. 20 at the museum, and Sunday and Tuesday (Oct. 21 and 23) at AIA’s new offices in Fort Lee, N.J.
The Wall Street Collectors’ Bourse will feature banknote, coin and scripophily (stock and bond certificate) dealers from across the U.S., with material to include coins, stocks, bonds and banknotes. The Museum of American Finance resides at 48 Wall Street in Manhattan’s Financial District. Bourse hours are Oct. 18 from noon-8 p.m., Oct. 19 from 10-4, and Oct. 20 from 10-3.
The auction will feature hundreds of U.S. and worldwide stocks, bonds, banknotes and autographs, as well as choice selections from The American Bank Notes Commemoratives inventory of numismatic and philatelic production material and souvenir cards. Included will be security printing ephemera, offerings from the American Bank Note archives and other items.