AIA Sale 42 - U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Coins, Scripophily and Security Printing Ephemera

Auction Details

On behalf of the entire Archives International Auctions team, I would like to personally welcome you to our 42nd auction we have held over the last ten years. We are excited to offer close to 1100 lots of rare and desirable banknotes, coins and scripophily including additional selections from the Alexander I. Pogrebetsky Family Archives of rare Chinese banknotes as well as an impressive variety of U.S. & Worldwide Banknotes, Coins, and Scripophily.

Included in the sale are consignments from numerous estates and longtime collections with many items having never been offered at auction previously. The sale is broken into two sessions, the first includes Chinese and Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Coins and the second session consists of U.S. Banknotes, Scripophily, Coins, Security Printing Ephemera, and historic Documents and fiscal items.

Some of the many foreign highlights of the auction include over 170 lots of Chinese and Asian banknotes, coins, and scripophily; a $10 issued Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, 1907 "Shanghai" Branch Rarity; a 1910, $500, Russo-Asiatic Bank issued rarity and numerous banknotes from the Alexander I Pogrebetsky Family Archives will also be included. There are an additional 428 lots of worldwide banknotes including a U.A.E., 1973 Specimen set from 1 Dirham to 1000 Dirhams; a discovery specimen set of 3 notes from Colombia, Senores Fernando Restrepo & Hijos, ND (1893) approval specimens; there will be over 75 lots of Russian banknotes, and hundreds of other rare and attractive banknotes from all over the world. We are also privileged to offer a discovery collection of 54 different Russian specimen bonds that have never been offered previously dating from 1866 to 1927 that are sure to create significant excitement in the collecting community.

U.S. banknote section will feature over 200 lots consisting of U.S. Colonial, Confederate, Obsolete, Small and Large type, fractional and depression scrip. Highlights include the Hollidaysburg collection of 37 lots of rare 1840 to 1860’s obsolete scrip notes, many having been off the market for over 25 years and very rare; Large type notes are highlighted by a 1923 $10 Fr.#123 “Poker Chip” note; a 1902 $5, Ely, Nevada Territorial National rarity is offered with only 14 large sized notes known for the state; and numerous other notes.

Coins are represented by a nice early 1500’s to 1600’s English coin assortment and desirable U.S. coins from ½ cents to Silver dollars. The sale offers Security Printing Ephemera including early ca.1820-40’s copper printing plates from early Security Printers, two different and rare Advertising broadsides from Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co., ca. 1820-30’s and by International Bank Note Company, ca.1883-1890’s, as well as numerous rare items that seldom come up for auction. The auction ends with a exciting assortment of U.S. & World scripophily.

We are now working on our Spring and Summer 2017 auctions and are seeking consignments for our upcoming April to June 2017 auctions. I would like to thank everyone who has participated in our previous sales and has helped make this auction series a resounding success. We are looking forward to another exciting auction and hope you enjoy our current offerings.


Best of luck, Bob Schwartz
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The auction will take place on Thursday, June 15th, 2017 at AIA's office located at 1580 Lemoine Ave., Suite #7, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 beginning at 10:30 AM
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Federal Reserve Note, 1928, Lot of 8 Notes871 - Federal Reserve Note, 1928, Lot of 8 Notes
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Includes 50 Dollars 1928 New York; 20 Dollars 1928 Cleveland & New York; 20 Dollars 1928B New York; 10 Dollars 1928 Phildelphia; 10 Dollars 1928...
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Federal Reserve Note, 1928, Sequential Trio872 - Federal Reserve Note, 1928, Sequential Trio
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Includes three 20 Dollars, 1928, Chicago, bearing sequential s/n G02508196A to G02508198A, nice XF.
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Estimate : 140.00 - 200.00
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Federal Reserve Note, 1928-1934, Lot of 4 Notes873 - Federal Reserve Note, 1928-1934, Lot of 4 Notes
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Includes 20 Dollars 1928 Richmond; 20 Dollars 1928A Richmond; and two 20 Dollars 1934 Richmond. The first Choice VF, the others Fine-Very Fine. ($80 f
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Legal Tender Note, 1928-1963, Lot of 9 Notes874 - Legal Tender Note, 1928-1963, Lot of 9 Notes
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Nice lot of red seals, includes 1 Dollar, 1928, About Fine; 2 Dollars, 1953-63 (4 pcs, VF-UNC); 2 Dollars 1928G PMG 66; 2 Dollars 1963 PMG 67; 5 Dolla
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Estimate : 180.00 - 250.00
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Silver Certificate & Legal Tender Note, 1934-1963, Quartet of Issued Notes875 - Silver Certificate & Legal Tender Note, 1934-1963, Quartet of Issued Notes
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Includes 1 Dollar silver certificate, 1934, Fr. 1606, PCGS Currency 58 PPQ; and three legal tender notes: 2 Dollars, 1963, Fr. 1513, PCGS Currency 65P
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Silver Certificate, 1957, Pack of 25 Uncirculated Notes876 - Silver Certificate, 1957, Pack of 25 Uncirculated Notes
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1 Dollar silver certificate, 1957B, lot of 25 consecutive notes including one star replacement note, all held by paaper wrapper reading "C.T. C...
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World War II Propaganda, ca. 1943-1944, Pair of Notes877 - World War II Propaganda, ca. 1943-1944, Pair of Notes
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Nazi German propaganda leaflets made to look like US paper money, the first a 1 Dollar, "Series 1935A", inside of which has French anti-se...
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Federal Reserve Note, Series 1969 A, Error Note878 - Federal Reserve Note, Series 1969 A, Error Note
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United States, FRN, $10, 1969 A, dramatic error with obverse printing offset on reverse. Choice Uncirculated.
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U.S. Note, Legal Tender $2*  Note, 1928C, Fr#1504.879 - U.S. Note, Legal Tender $2* Note, 1928C, Fr#1504.
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Serial # *01101690A, PCGS graded Very Good 8.
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U.S. Small Type Error Assortment. 1935-1994 Including Missing Serial Numbers.880 - U.S. Small Type Error Assortment. 1935-1994 Including Missing Serial Numbers.
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Washington, D.C., Lot of 5 notes, Includes $1, Series 1969A, Missing Serial Number Error, Crisp Choice VF to XF; $1, Series 1969, Vertical Gutter pre
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Estimate : 400.00 - 500.00
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