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U.S., and World Ephemera Collection of the 19th and 20th Century.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:80.00 USD Estimated At:130.00 - 260.00 USD
U.S., and World Ephemera Collection of the 19th and 20th Century.
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The auction will take place on October 29, 2025 at AIA's office located at 1060 Main St., Suite #202, River Edge, NJ 07661 beginning at 11:00 AM
Worldwide. Lot of 35+ mixed items representing a diverse range of paper ephemera, obsolete currency, advertising scrip, and novelty issues. Highlights include a large group of fantasy “Unified Space over America – Moondust Certificates,” styled as $100 banknotes and depicting comedian Henry Youngman alongside the Apollo 11 astronauts (approx. 15 examples); U.S. small-size notes including a $2 Legal Tender (1953 series), several $1 Silver Certificates (1935 & 1957 issues), and $1 Federal Reserve Notes; a Philippines One Peso emergency issue note from the Japanese occupation during World War II; 19th-century checks and drafts including Broadway Bank (New York) and other handwritten banking documents from the 1870s–1880s; municipal pay warrants from the City of Charleston, South Carolina, for $10 and $5, both with revenue stamps and endorsements; advertising and exposition scrip including a cigar “Exportation” advertising certificate with statesman vignette, a Builder’s Emporium (California) $1 merchandise certificate, wooden nickel certificates from Michigan, and other promotional paper issues; California Auto Livery & Taxicab licenses; a Lithuanian-language theater or concert ticket; a Lumbermen’s National Bank item dated 1884; and an early shipping permit slip. Conditions range from VG to XF, with circulated notes and checks showing expected wear, and most novelty or advertising issues crisp. An eclectic and fascinating grouping combining U.S. currency, worldwide issues, obsolete financial instruments, and mid-20th-century fantasy and advertising notes. (35+) Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted.