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Follow on Google News | U.S. and worldwide banknotes and much more at Archives International Auctions' Feb. 23rd auctionMore than 1,350 lots of U.S. & worldwide banknotes, scripophily (stock and bond certificates) and security printing ephemera will be sold at a two-session public auction on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, by Archives International Auctions in Fort Lee, N.J.
By: Archives International Auctions “We are looking forward to another exciting auction and will be offering numerous banknote rarities, including a new find of early Mexican banknotes (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ Session I, consisting of 899 lots overall, will kick off with 370 lots of worldwide banknotes, followed by 529 lots of ephemera, autographs, scripophily and security printing ephemera. For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be offered via the Archives International Auctions website: www.ArchivesInternational.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. The second session is slated to begin no earlier than 4 p.m. following the first session will feature 474 lots offered, with live internet bidding only and no printed catalog (but all items will be pictured online). Offered will be 158 lots of worldwide banknotes, including selections from the Arthur Matz collection of modern banknotes, plus rare banknotes from numerous consignors. Some of the highlights from the banknotes session will include a Chile, Province of Valdivia Treasury and Customs (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ Mexico is represented by 18 amazing early Banco period banknotes, including three rare 1880s scrip notes from Casa De Becerra Hermanos, Urique (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ The banknote section will be followed by autographs, including five lots of Francis Spinner (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ Also included will be selections from a recent find of historic security printer advertising cards, some never seen before, including early predecessors to the American Bank Note Company. Most are circa 1830s-1850’s and extremely rare, if not unique. Also sold will be U.S. colonial, obsolete, Confederate and fractional notes, plus small and large type notes, all highly collectible. The first session will end with a group of five different U.S. Liberty Loans, including a Liberty Loan bond of 1917, plus other desirable bonds. Previews will be held Wednesday thru Friday, Feb. 17-19, from 10-5, and on Monday, Feb. 22, by appointment at AIA’s offices in Fort Lee. For an appointment call (201) 944-4800. Check the AIA website for additional information. The online catalog for the February 23rd auction is on Archives International Auctions’ website and can be viewed via Archives International Live (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ Archives International Auctions is finishing the catalog for their April 11-13 China, U.S., Russia and worldwide banknote, scripophily and coin auction, which will also be held in the firm’s Fort Lee offices. Featured will be Part 3 of the Alexander E. Pogrebetsky family archives of rare Chinese and Russian banknotes. Watch the website for more information as spring approaches. Archives International Auctions (https://archivesinternational.com/ You may also write to Archives International Auctions, at 1580 Lemoine Ave., Suite #7, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 U.S.A.. To learn more about Archives International Auctions and the auctions planned for Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, and April 11th-13th, log on to www.ArchivesInternational.com. End
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