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Follow on Google News | Rare Mexican scrip note from Agua Prieta, dated 1913, hits $4,130 at Archives International AuctionsMore than 1,000 lots of rare and highly collectible U.S. and worldwide banknotes, scripophily and security printing ephemera were offered at a live and internet auction held March 11 at Archives International Auctions, online and in Fort Lee, N.J.
By: Archives International Auctions A small but highly desirable Mexican scrip note from Agua Prieta (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ The foreign banknotes saw 451 lots change hand out of the 600 offered, for a sell-through rate of 75 percent. This included Part 1 of the Scarsdale Collection, a fabulous grouping of mostly modern African banknotes. Of the 241 lots offered in the Scarsdale Collection, 209 sold, for an impressive sell-through rate of 87 percent. United States banknotes and security printing ephemera together comprised 133 lots, of which 102 found new owners, for a sell-through rate of 77 percent. Scripophily proved to be one of the weaker categories, but it still managed to post a sell-through rate of a little more than 50 percent for the 309 lots offered. Lately, this seems to be the norm for this segment of numismatics. Following are additional highlights from the auction. All prices quoted include the 18 percent buyer’s premium. Worldwide banknotes kicked off the auction, and the first lot to come up for bid was a 1926 specimen note from Banca Nazionale D’Albania that sold for $767. A Chinese Ch’ing Dynasty 1500 cash banknote (circa 1854) brought $1,652; a 1991 original design essay for a proposed Cuban banknote made $2,124; and a Law of 1849, Danish West Indies $50 note made $1,357. A historic collection of ten early French banknotes (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ From the Scarsdale Collection, a 1980 high-grade issue from Republique Centrafricaine (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ The U.S. session was highlighted by a colorful Corn Exchange Bank (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ A few of the highlights from the scripophily offerings featured a Pabst Brewing Co. stock certificate from 1889 ($590); an 1850’s specimen stock certificate from Crescent Mutual Insurance Co (http://auction.archivesinternational.com/ Archives International Auctions will hold its second Hong Kong auction (http://archivesinternational.auctioneersvault.com/ Archives International Auction will also hold another U.S. & Worldwide Banknote, Scripophily, Historic Document and Ephemera auction on Tuesday, May 20th, at its Fort Lee, N.J., offices. Featured will be U.S. and worldwide banknotes, scripophily, historic documents and ephemera, coins and the balance of the Scarsdale Collection of modern African banknotes. AIA is always looking for quality U.S. and worldwide banknotes, stocks, bonds, stamps, coins, autographs and postal history, from better individual items to large estate collections. To sell or consign (https://archivesinternational.com/ 30 - End
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