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Archives International Auctions will conduct auctions on non-consecutive days, October 24th and 29th
FORT LEE, N.J. – More than 1,200 lots of U.S. and worldwide banknotes, coins, scripophily, Liberty Loans, Federal bonds, Confederate bonds and banknotes and security printing ephemera will be sold at public auction on two non-consecutive days – Oct. 24th in New York City and Oct. 29th in New Jersey – by Archives International Auctions, based in Fort Lee. Gatling Ordinance Company 1892 stock certificate (est. $900-$1,250).
Session I is slated for Saturday, Oct. 24th, at the Museum of American Finance located at 48 Wall Street in lower Manhattan. It will be held in conjunction with the Fifth Annual Wall Street Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show, scheduled Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 22-24. Session II takes place on Thursday, Oct. 29, at Archives International Auctions' offices, at 1580 Lemoine Avenue (Suite 7) in Fort Lee, N.J.
“We are excited to offer the first portion of the John E. Herzog Collection of rare and exciting scripophily (the collecting of stocks and bonds) as well as many outstanding collections that include U.S. railroad bonds, Confederate bonds, U.S. and worldwide banknotes, Confederate banknotes, coins, autographs and security printing ephemera,” said Dr. Robert Schwartz, President of Archives International Auctions.
Dr. Schwartz added, “We anticipate another exciting auction and have the privilege of holding the first session at the historic and beautiful main gallery of the Museum of American Finance located at 48 Wall Street, which used to be the old Bank of New York Building. Even with the numerous rarities in the auction, collectors of every level and budget are certain to find that elusive treasure for their collections.”
Start times for both sessions will be 10:30 a.m. Eastern time. For those unable to attend in person, there will be live online bidding on the website at www.ArchivesInternational.com, as well as live gallery, absentee and telephone bidding.
“The First Hour” is followed by more than 390 lots of U.S. and worldwide scripophily, including over 50 Confederate states and Southern states bonds. Highlights of the Confederate bonds section will include a $5,000 (Cr. 145, B-337, est. $500-$1,000); and a $10,000 (Cr. 146, B-339 est. $600-$1,200), with no more than 10 to 20 known to exist.
The first offering of the John E. Herzog Collection of rare scripophily will be offered, with many highlights including an amazing Accelerating Steam Navigation Company 1841 10 shares stock certificate with unique vignette of early blimp or balloon on a ship (est. $900-1,250); an 1837 James' Port Whaling Company (est. $500-1000); and an 1892 Gatling Ordnance Company stock certificate (est. $900-1,250).
U.S. and worldwide scripophily is represented by hundreds of desirable bonds, shares and certificates, including an incredible early collection of proof and specimen banking stock certificates dating from the 1820s to the 1870s, as well as from topics including railroads, mining, banking and numerous other subjects.
The will auction will feature over 80 lots of U.S. & world scripophily; over 20 lots of checks, drafts exchanges and fiscal paper; 33 lots of security printing ephemera, highlighted by a rare and desirable British American Bank Note Company advertising sheet, circa 1860s (est.$3,000-6,000); over 50 lots of Colonial banknotes from the Harry Rinker Collection; and many multiple lots from New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Following the obsolete section will be over 50 Confederate and Southern states obsolete banknotes, featuring a Confederate States of America 1861 T-22 issued $10 banknote (est. $1,250-$1,800); a Confederate states, $5, 1861, T12 graded PCGS VF 30 (est. $3,000-$4,000); and numerous additional banknotes. U.S. type notes (including nationals) will feature a Legal Tender Note, 1863 Series, 5 Dollar PMG graded CU 64 as well as numerous type notes; an 1885 Hackettstown National Bank of N.J. Ch# 1259, Second Charter $10 Brown Back, Fr. 481; followed by 14 desirable New Jersey nationals.
The sale will conclude with a small selection of U.S. coins, tokens and medals, including Seated Liberty silver dollars, half dollars and Civil War patriotic and hard times tokens.
Previews are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 19-20, and Oct. 26-27, at AIA’s offices in Fort Lee, N.J., and on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 22-23, at the Museum of American Finance, located at 48 Wall Street in New York City, or by appointment. For an appointment, call (201) 944-4800. Check the website for viewing times at www.ArchivesInternational.com.
Archives International Auctions is always looking for U.S. and worldwide banknotes, coins, stocks, bonds, stamps, postal history, autographs and historic ephemera and documents for future auctions, or to buy outright. To sell or consign one piece or an entire collection, you may call AIA at (201) 944-4800; or you can send them an e-mail, to info@archivesinternational.com.
You may also write to Archives International Auctions, at 1580 Lemoine Ave., Suite #7, Fort Lee, NJ 07024. To learn more about Archives International Auctions and the upcoming auctions planned for Oct. 24 and November and December 2015 as well as their early 2016 winter auctions, please visit www.ArchivesInternational.com. Updates are posted often.