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Lot #1 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Chelsea Lottery Ticket, Norwich
1794. This is a lottery ticket for the Chelsea Lottery, Class First, Norwich.
Grade: AU   
Lot #2 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of Obsoletes
This two piece lot includes: 10 Shillings State of Connecticut June 1, 1780 Debt for war services in Continental Army VF, CC 9 Shillings State of Maryland Mar. 20, 1783 6% Loan Priscilla Franklin VF
Grade: VF   
Lot #3 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
10 & 20 Shillings January 1, 1776
The $10 is AU and the $20 is VF, split hinges. Two piece lot.
Lot #4 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
1 Shilling May 1, 1777
A very high-grade note with slightly uneven margins.
Grade: AU   
Lot #5 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
5 Shillings 1762
This issue was authorized by 7410 of the May 1, 1760 Act. The lower denominations do not carry vignettes and are typeset. This note has been severed on the quarters and has worm holes as well. There is also part of another early document attached on the edge.
Grade: VF Appearance, damaged   
Lot #6 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
5 Shillings 1776
This is the five shilling note printed by the Provincial Congress in 1775, and it has the crown at the lower right. The thin paper accounts for the edge damage on this tough issue.
Grade: VF Apparent   
Lot #7 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1776
This note shows Justice in blue at the lower right and five signatures. There are a number of minor flaws, most look like pinholes.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #8 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$2 1776
This note has a blue vignette and red letters. A well centered example with five signatures.
Grade: VF   
Lot #9 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1776
This attractive $2 note has the red floating jugs vignette. Signed by Benjamin Andrew, Wm. Evans, Samuel Saltus, Wm. Ewens and Wm. O'Bryen. There is a single, minor split on the lower border.
Grade: VF   
Lot #10 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$3 1776 (undated)
This issue was printed in red and black, and was probably printed in late 1776 or early 1777. This $3 note has crossed cannons in the lower right. It was signed by Wm. Jackson, John A. Treutleu, Wm. O'Bryen, Wm. Ewen and Richard Burklove.
Grade: VF   
Lot #11 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$4 1776
This note has the two blue jugs in the lower right and five signatures. It has been backed and has stains and flaws.
Grade: VG, restored   
Lot #12 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$2/3 June 8, 1777
A very high-grade note with excellent centering. It is printed in black and white, and with the J. Wood and W. O'Bryen signatures.
Grade: AU   
Lot #13 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$2 June 8, 1777
A very attractive note with a stain on the bottom center. Payable according to the Continental Assembly. Ship in red at lower right.
Grade: VF   
Lot #14 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$3 June 8, 1777
This note is very nice with the Frontiersman and it has red "In". Signed by R. Wylly, N. Wade, E. Langworthy, J. Wood and W. O'Bryen.
Grade: XF   
Lot #15 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$3 1777
This note has the denomination in red and the typeset vignette with five signatures. An excellent appearance on this piece.
Grade: XF   
Lot #16 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1777
This is a very high-grade "cannon" note with five signatures. Excellent color and centering.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #17 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 September 10, 1777
$5 Sept. 10, 1777
A nice quality example of the $5 issue with the rattlesnake at the lower left. Some minor light is visible through the signatures.
Grade: VF   
Lot #18 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$7 September 10, 1777
$7 Sept. 10, 1777
This is the second highest denomination with the Liberty cap in blue. There is some slight roughness along the edge.
Grade: VG   
Lot #19 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$8 September 10, 1777
$8 Sept. 10, 1777
A lovely note that has a small hole from ink rot. This is the highest denomination for this Sept. 10, 1777 resolution.
Grade: AU   
Lot #20 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$8 September 10, 1777
A lovely, high-grade note that has excellent body and color, along with five signatures. Payable in Continental Currency.
Grade: XF   
Lot #21 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$30 May 4, 1778
This note has the wild boar in blue in the lower right and part of the May 4, 1778. Signed by William Maxwell, William Few, Thomas Nethercluft, Wm. O'Bryen and N. Wade.
Grade: Fine, damage   
Lot #22 - Colonial Currency > Maryland - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
MD-93 $1/3 August 14, 1776
Some roughness on the edges. Graded Ch. Fine 15 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #23 - Colonial Currency > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Maryland Colonials
This two piece lot includes: $6 April 10, 1774 VF $8 March 1, 1770 VF, splits are hinged
Grade: VF   
Lot #24 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Ł 15 June 1, 1779
This is a lovely piece of 1779 Massachusetts fiscal paper issued to keep the state afloat after the Nation's independence. Excellent vignette of the Pine tree taken from Paul Revere.
Grade: VF   
Lot #25 - Colonial Currency > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Massachusetts & Rhode Island
This two piece lot includes: $1 May 5, 1780 MA Hole cancel Fine 2 Shillings June 19, 1776 Cut cancel CU
Lot #26 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 April 29, 1780
A very high-grade note but this example is hole cancelled, as are most offered.
Grade: XF   
Lot #27 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
40 Shillings December 20, 1781
This is a nearly problem-free VF that has a center split. There are no higher value notes in this issue.
Grade: VF, splits   
Lot #28 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
18 Pence March 25, 1776
18 Pence March 25, 1876
This is a lovely example that has three signatures.
Grade: CU   
Lot #29 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
6 Shillings March 25, 1876
This is a nice UNC but it could have broader margins.
Grade: CU   
Lot #30 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
6 Shillings March 25, 1776
Red and black. A decent appearing note with a small paper pull on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #31 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
15 Shillings March 25, 1776
Good color and evenly circulated.
Grade: XF   
Lot #32 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
4 Shillings August 2, 1775 Water Works
This is the Water Works note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #33 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
8 Shillings August 2, 1775 Water Works
This Water Works note has a red border.
Grade: XF   
Lot #34 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
NY-177 $1 September 2, 1775
A sharp, evenly circulated New York Colonial. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #35 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 September 2, 1775
A great looking note that has excellent body and centering.
Grade: XF   
Lot #36 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
2 Shillings March 5, 1776
A great looking note that has excellent color and body.
Grade: XF   
Lot #37 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 March 5, 1776
There is a center split.
Grade: Fine, split   
Lot #38 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 325.00 - $ 550.00)
NC-79 20 Shillings March 9, 1754
A great looking note with damage on the left and right, with restoration. Graded Good 6, reconstruction, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Good 6 Net   
Lot #39 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$6 April 2, 1776
This evenly circulated note has a couple of small holes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #40 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
30 Shillings December 1771
Three of the edges are clipped.
Grade: VF   
Lot #41 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Ł 3 December 1771
A top-grade example of the Three Pound note from 1771, and it has four signatures.
Grade: AU   
Lot #42 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
NC-176 $5 August 8, 1778
There is slight evidence of reinforcement on back. Graded VF 25, split repairs, by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25 Net   
Lot #43 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 May 15, 1779
Foxing and two large splits closed with stamp hinges.
Grade: VF   
Lot #44 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$50 May 10, 1780
This note has some worn holes and edge nicks.
Grade: VF   
Lot #45 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 275.00 - $ 350.00)
PA-157 2 Shillings 6 Pence April 3, 1772
Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #46 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
PA-170 50 Shillings October 1, 1773
This note has a hard horizontal fold, but it's attractive. Graded Abt. UNC 50 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 EPQ   
Lot #47 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 & $40 Shillings Oct. 5, 1773 & April 25, 1776
Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #48 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
2 Shilling 6 Pence & $7 1786 & July 1780
Both are uncancelled. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #49 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
RI-299 30 Shillings May 1786
A well centered, evenly circulated note. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #50 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
RI-301 Ł 3 May 1786
A very attractive Rhode Island note. Graded XF 40 by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #51 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Market-House & Bridge Lottery, Providence
February 1784. Signed by Amos Allen.
Grade: AU   
Lot #52 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Ł 5 June 1, 1775 Charleston
There is hinge tape restoration on back.
Grade: VF, restored   
Lot #53 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Ł 15 March 6, 1776
A scarce and desirable 15 Pound note that is evenly circulated.
Grade: VF   
Lot #54 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Ł 15 March 6, 1776
An evenly circulated note that has several minor splits.
Grade: VF   
Lot #55 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 December 23, 1776
A decent, evenly circulated South Carolina Colonial note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #56 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 February 14, 1777
There are a couple of small flaws on this example.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #57 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
10 & 20 Shillings April 1778
The $10 has a corner missing and the $20 is rounded. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF & XF, flaws   
Lot #58 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$90 February 8, 1779
A higher grade note that has excellent color, but it has a paper pull from a hinge on the back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #59 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$70 July 8, 1779
This note was part of the $1,000,000 authorized on February 8, 1779. The $70 note was not originally authorized. Printed on white paper and signed by John Smyth, John Hopton and G. Cooke.
Grade: VF   
Lot #60 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
1 Shilling 3 Pence July 6, 1789
This is a City of Charleston Treasury note and it was receivable in all payments due the city. Signed by S. Beach and C. Wareham.
Grade: AU   
Lot #61 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2/3 October 7, 1776
These notes were authorized in Legal Tender Treasury bills to be redeemed by January 1, 1780. This note has generally even wear with a small split at the bottom.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #62 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$300 October 16, 1780
This note is quite high-grade, but because it is on such thin paper there is some weakness on the right end.
Grade: VF   
Lot #63 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$750 March 1, 1781
This note is a beauty that has a heavy horizontal crease, but otherwise it could be near Gem.
Grade: AU   
Lot #64 - Colonial Currency > Miscellaneous - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Mixed States Colonials
This three piece lot includes the following. A Maryland, $4, Aug. 14, 1776, this note, in VF, is evenly circulated and signed by two members of the Irvine family. A New Jersey, 18 Pence, Mar. 25, 1776 ,in XF, this note has great color and a minor stain at the left, and finally a piece of Continental Currency, $40, Sept. 26, 1778, in VF with some stains.
Lot #65 - Continental Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 & $30 May 10, 1775
A good, early pair of notes. The lot includes a $5 in XF and a $30 in VG with damage.
Lot #66 - Continental Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$4 October 29, 1775
A very high-grade $4 Continental note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #67 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1/6 & $2/3 February 17, 1776
These are both Fugio design notes. The lot contains a $1/6 in VG and a $2/3 in Fine.
Lot #68 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1/6, $1/3 & $1/2 February 17, 1776
All three of these are Fugio design notes. A nice group that includes a $1/6 in VF, a $1/3 in VG and a $1/2 in VF.
Lot #69 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
CC-21 $1/2 February 17, 1776
A high-grade $1/2 Fugio issue from February 17, 1776. Graded Abt. UNC 55 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #70 - Continental Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
CC-23 $1 February 17, 1776
There are split openings both top and bottom.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #71 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 & $5 February 17, 1776
An excellent pair of early notes that includes a $1 in XF and a $5 in VF.
Lot #72 - Continental Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$2, $3, $4 & $8 May 9, 1776
This attractive four piece lot of Continentals includes a $2 in Fine with a tear, a $3 in XF/AU, a $4 in Fine and a $8 in VF.
Lot #73 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
CC-42 $5 July 22, 1776
An evenly circulated note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #74 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$6 & $7 November 2, 1776
The $7 note is very attractive. Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine & XF, split   
Lot #75 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$4, $20 & $35 January 14, 1779
A three piece lot that includes a $4 in VG, a $20 in Fine and a $35 in XF.
Lot #76 - Continental Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$45, $50 & $55 January 14, 1779
This neat lot of odd denominations includes a $45 in VF, a $50 in XF and a $55 in AU.
Lot #77 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CC-100, CC-101 & CC-102 $65, $70 & $80 January 14, 1779
Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #78 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$7, $30 & $60 Various Dates
This three piece lot includes: $7 Feb. 26, 1777 $30 Apr. 11, 1778 $60 Sept. 26, 1778
Grade: VF   
Lot #79 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Alabama - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Lot of Alabama Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 5˘ Atlanta Insurance Co., GA Jan. 1, 1862 10˘ & 25˘ Alabama Insurance, Montgomery, AL Jan. 1862
Grade: VG   
Lot #80 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
50˘ July 14, 1876 The Imperial Government of Norton I
Joshua Norton, a self-proclaimed Emperor of the United States and Protectorate of Mexico, was born in London on Valentine's Day, 1819. Norton was raised in British Cape Colony, South Africa, his family having moved there during his first year of life. In 1849, Norton, at the age of 30, left South Africa, along with his fortune worth $40,000, and immigrated to San Francisco. After arriving in San Francisco Norton prospered at various endeavors including a business go-between for commission, a cigar factory, an office building and a rice mill. A year later he fell upon financial ruin when his decisions regarding his rice mill failed. Between 1856 and 1859 Norton was bankrupt, losing his remaining property, money and some say his mind. Norton wandered the streets of San Francisco, surviving only by the kindly support of its citizens. Around 1870 it was suggested by Norton I, or by friends, that his proclaimed government issue treasury certificates, interest bearing bonds whose sale could support his "imperial" needs. Agreeing with the suggestions, on September 17, 1859, Norton issued the following declaration: "We, Norton I, by Grace of God Emperor of the United States of America and Protector of Mexico, being aware of the deplorable conditions affecting finances and desiring above all to alleviate suffering and afford to all people a sound and safe security for their savings, have caused to be issued Treasury Certificates which are secured by all property of the Empire, and will be paid out of my private fortune if necessary, and which I decree shall be accepted everywhere as of the same value as gold coin or currency of the Realm. In the name of God, Amen". During the last decade of his life, from 1870 to 1880, he issued these treasury certificates in the amounts of 50˘, $5, $10 and $100. On January 9, 1880 Norton I fell dead on the streets of San Francisco, he was destitute, but not alone, being surrounded by a crowd of wondering strangers trying to assist the first, and self-proclaimed, Emperor of the United States. The exact number of certificates that circulated is unknown, but about 40% of the notes known today are in public institutions. Most were signed and issued, and the majorities available to the collecting public today are of the 50˘ denomination. An interesting piece of San Francisco currency history.
Grade: VF   
Lot #81 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 San Francisco
This note is really a blank with San Francisco printed. A date of December 20, 1839 is written on the right.
Grade: AU   
Lot #82 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$150 Adams & Co., Express & Banking Office, San Francisco
October 31, 1854. This is an Adams & Company, San Francisco, First of Exchange.
Grade: VF   
Lot #83 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
National Base Ball League, Season of The Santa Barbara IXL Store
M. Breslaver, Proprietor. An 1887 Detroit Baseball team photo on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #84 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
1887 National Base Ball League, Stockton
J. Glick, Jeweler and Watchmaker, El Dorado Street, Stockton. Internal split.
Grade: VF   
Lot #85 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 California, New York & European Steamship Co.
This note is good for a Second Cabin ticket between New York and San Francisco, and New York and Europe.
Grade: VF   
Lot #86 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Colorado - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
10˘ Colorado Supply Co., Denver
September 1, 1899.
Grade: AG   
Lot #87 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Colorado - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Lot of Colorado Checks
This three piece lot includes: $5.21 1891 United States Depositary, First NB, Denver Paymasters $38 1869 Rocky Mountain NB of Colorado, Central City $100 1874 Rocky Mountain NB, Central City
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #88 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Connecticut - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Connecticut Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: CT-135 C22a $4 Charter Oak Bank of Hartford VG CT-284 S10 $3 The Mechanics Bank of New Haven (non-existent bank) Good
Lot #89 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Delaware - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Delaware Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: DE-35 G2 $1 Bank of Milford VG C4c $2 Union Bank of Delaware, Wilmington VG 5˘ City of Wilmington Dec. 1, 1862 VF
Lot #90 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Merchants' Exchange Bank, Anacostia
Red overprint.
Grade: AU   
Lot #91 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$7 Corporation of Georgetown
A rare and beautiful black and white proof printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. India paper on card and mounted on album stock. The central vignette is of the Capitol.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #92 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$6 Corporation of Georgetown
This is a very rare $6 Corporation of Georgetown, DC proof printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson on India paper on card stock with an album page mounted before. This lovely black and white proof was payable in Virginia banknotes. The $6 note has a vignette of Daniel Webster, with a central vignette of a train.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #93 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 Corporation of Georgetown
This is a lovely proof with the cherubs on the Silver Dollars as a central vignette, along with great side vignettes. An amazingly high-quality black and white proof. Printed on India paper, by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, then on card and finally mounted on album stock.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #94 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
DC-50 G4b $3 The Bank of America, Georgetown
This beauty is dated October 19, 1852 and has a red overprint. The back has an advertisement for Dr. Taylor's Olive Branch Bitters, Depot 413 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Grade: XF   
Lot #95 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of District of Columbia Obsolete Notes
This seven piece lot includes: $10 Bank of the Republic, Washington $1 Mechanics Bank, Georgetown $1 Potomac River Bank, Georgetown $1 Potomac Savings Bank, Washington City $3 Merchants Bank, Washington $1 Mechanics & Traders Bank, Georgetown $5 Bank of the Republic, Washington
Grade: Fine to AU   
Lot #96 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 & $2 Bank of the Union, Washington
A two piece lot of remainders.
Grade: AU +   
Lot #97 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 300.00)
$1,000 Washington City July 24, 1880
Absolute money, redeemable nowhere, in nothing, and by nobody. Three piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #98 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 40.00 - $ 80.00)
$1.25 Farmers & Merchants Bank, Washington
July 10, 1862.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #99 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 & $10 Bank of the District of Columbia, Washington
November 1, 1858. From this fraudulent, possibly non-existent bank. Printed in red-orange and black. A very attractive and desirable pair. The $5 is Fine and the $10 is VF.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #100 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5,000 Treasury of the United States, Washington
June 1, 1858. This is a Second of Transfer to the Assistant Treasurer, San Francisco.
Grade: VF   
Lot #101 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
DC-165 G4 $5 The Arlington Bank, Washington
October 8, 1753. A lovely central vignette and Jenny Lind at the right.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #102 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 (2) & $2 The Bullion Bank, Washington
These notes are all signed and issued payable in U.S. Treasury notes. Three piece lot that includes a $1 in VG, a $1 in Fine and a $2 in G/VG.
Lot #103 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
DC-170 G16a $3 The Bullion Bank, Washington
July 4, 1862. This is payable in U.S. Treasury notes. There is an ink stain near the signatures at the bottom.
Grade: AU   
Lot #104 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
DC-170 G8a & G10b $5 & $10 The Bullion Bank, Washington
This is the "payable on demand" variety. Both are signed and issued. Two piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #105 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 & $5 Columbia Bank, Washington
This pair of notes are signed and issued. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #106 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
DC-195 G8a $10 Columbia Bank, Washington
November 30, 1852. This note is signed and issued.
Grade: AU +   
Lot #107 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
DC-195 G10a $20 Columbia Bank, Washington
November 30, 1852. This beauty is a remainder.
Grade: CU   
Lot #108 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
DC-200 G4 $2 Bank of Commerce, Washington
July 4, 1852. A very scarce, signed and issued note, but it's been reinforced on the back for splits.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #109 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
DC-255 G6 $5 The Government Bank, Washington
November 15, 1862. A nice green and black note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #110 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
DC-270 G2 $1 Mercantile Bank
186_. A pretty, multicolored note that is a remainder.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #111 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
DC-270 G6 $5 Mercantile Bank
186_. This multicolored note is a remainder and has an uneven border.
Grade: XF   
Lot #112 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
DC-315 G2 $1 The Ocean Bank, Washington
June 15, 1852. This bank was fraudulent and possibly non-existent, but scarce.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #113 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
DC-390 G6 $5 The Washington Bank
July 16, 1853. A sharp ship vignette at the center of this fraudulent, possibly non-existent bank.
Grade: VF   
Lot #114 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5 Perpetual Money, Absolute Money
July 17, 1878.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #115 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of District of Columbia Obsolete Notes
This five piece lot includes: $1 July 1, 1852 Merchants Bank XF $2 June 10, 1852 City Bank VF $1 Nov. 1, 1852 Citizens Bank VG, hole $1 Sept. 13, 1837 Bank of North America VG $1 Sept. 13, 1841 Metropolitan Bank AG
Lot #116 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
FL-5 G4 $2 Commercial Bank of Florida, Apalachicola
December 1, 1855. This scarce issue has the central vignette of Wm. Youngman finest sailing vessel. Fully signed.
Grade: VG   
Lot #117 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
FL-5 G10 $5 Commercial Bank of Florida, Apalachicola
This note is well used but problem-free. Signed and dated.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #118 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
FL-5 G14 $20 Commercial Bank of Florida, Apalachicola
January 1838. This fully signed. note has some foxing, but it's nice and carries the 1838 date.
Grade: VF   
Lot #119 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
FL-45 G30 $5 The Bank of West Florida, Apalachicola
November 3, 1832. This note has premium quality.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #120 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
FL-45 G32 $10 The Bank of West Florida, Apalachicola
October 1832. Silver dollar vignette at the right.
Grade: VF   
Lot #121 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
FL-45 G38 $20 The Bank of West Florida, Apalachicola
November 3, 1832. This is the highest denomination printed.
Grade: VF   
Lot #122 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
10˘ Ellaville
R-7. May 1871. Drew & Rucki were the founders of the town and had extensive milling operations in the area. There is a restored split on one end.
Grade: AU   
Lot #123 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
F-9 $50 Florida Railroad Co., Fernandina
R-5. This note is a stunning beauty but it is unsigned. Vignettes include a woman at the left, timber cutters in the center and cattle at the right.
Grade: AU   
Lot #124 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
FL-25 G2 $1 The Bank of Jacksonville
August 4, 1837. This note is fully signed and issued.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #125 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
FL-30 G2a $5 Bank of St. Johns, Jacksonville
October 1, 1859. This is a lovely red-brown note with exceptional vignettes.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #126 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
F-33 25˘ Confederate Gun Boat, Jacksonville - The Bank of St. Johns
R-6. November 21, 1861. Redeemable in current funds at the Bank of St. Johns.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #127 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
F-39 5˘ Confederate Packing House, Jacksonville - The Bank of St. Johns
January 1862.
Grade: VG   
Lot #128 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
F-1 25˘ East Florida Steam Saw Mill, Panama, East Florida
R-6. Panama was a small settlement on Trout Creek, now part of Jacksonville.
Grade: VG   
Lot #129 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
F-2 50˘ East Florida Steam Saw Mill, Panama, East Florida
R-6. This note was payable at the East Florida Steam Saw Mill.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #130 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Panama City Advertising Note Circa 1920
Advertisement for The Pines Hotel in Panama City on the back of a facsimile Confederate $10 note. The Pines Hotel was built in 1910 and was a popular hostelry until it burned in 1932. Florida advertising notes are very rare and seldom offered; this is the first of this type we have ever seen.
Grade: XF   
Lot #131 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 The Bank of Pensacola
May 4, 1840. A high-grade example for this issue date, signed and issued. Great center vignette of an Indian.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #132 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
FL-50 G2 $1 The Bank of Pensacola
March 10, 1840. Signed and issued. This is a scarcer issue.
Grade: VF   
Lot #133 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
FL-50 G8a $2 The Bank of Pensacola
May 4, 1840. A lovely, high-grade Deuce. Signed and issued.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #134 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
FL-50 G10 $3 The Bank of Pensacola
February 4, 1840. A scarce and popular $3 bill.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #135 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
FL-55 G8 $5 Southern Life Insurance & Trust Co., St. Augustine
September 1836. This evenly, but well circulated note is signed and issued.
Grade: VG   
Lot #136 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
FL-5 G56 $5 Commercial Bank of Florida, St. Joseph
May 22, 1837. A very sharp, high-grade $5 note with some ink rot in the signatures.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #137 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
F-5 $5 Exchange Bank of Florida, Tallahassee
March 25, 1843. This is an R-5 note, cut cancelled with stamp hinges along the bottom.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #138 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
F-68 $5 State Bank of Florida, Tallahassee
R-5. July 1, 1862. Certificate of Deposit. There is a split closed on either end.
Grade: VG, flaws   
Lot #139 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of The Corporation of Tallahassee - The State Bank of Florida
These change notes were issued March 1, 1862. This four piece lot includes: F-81 5˘ Fine F-85 25˘ Fine F-86 50˘ Fine F-87 75˘ R-4 VG/Fine
Lot #140 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
FL-85 G6 $5 The Union Bank of Florida, Tallahassee
There is a bite out of the right end and the piece is still there.
Grade: Good   
Lot #141 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1-1-2-3 Tallahassee Rail Road Co. Uncut Sheet
18__. This is a sheet of remainders with four punch holes on the left.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #142 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
F-76, F-78 & F-80 $1, $2 & $3 Tallahassee Rail Road Co.
Three piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #143 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
25˘, 50˘ & $1 Ocmulgee & Flint River Rail Road Co., Albany
1841 Unlisted. Three piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #144 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 City Council of Americus
December 15, 1865. This is a rare note in red and black, but there is heavy stains on the right.
Grade: VG   
Lot #145 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
10˘, 25˘, 50˘ & 75˘ Bank of Athens
An interesting group of the Bank of Athens. Four piece lot.
Grade: VG to Fine   
Lot #146 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1, $5 & $10 Bank of Athens
July 1859 This three piece lot includes: G2b $1 VG G6a $5 VG SENC G8a $10 Good SENC
Lot #147 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
5˘, 10˘ (2), 25˘ (4), 50˘ (7) & $1 (2) Western & Atlantic Rail Road, Atlanta
March 1, 1862. Sixteen piece lot.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #148 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 & $10 Mechanics Savings Bank, Atlanta
July 6, 1863. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #149 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
5˘, 10˘, 25˘, 50˘, 75˘, $1 & $2 (2) Augusta Insurance & Banking Co.
Eight piece lot.
Grade: VF to AU   
Lot #150 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Uncut Obsolete Sheets
$1-1-1-2 Bank of Augusta Uncut Sheet
This two piece lot includes: $1-1-1-2 Bank of Augusta, GA 18__ Uncut sheet of four AU 25 City of Richmond, VA Apr. 14, 1862 Uncut sheet of four XF/AU
Lot #151 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Bank of Augusta Notes
This 12 piece lot includes: 5˘ CU 10˘ VG 10˘ CU 2 pcs 25˘ Fine & AU 2 pcs 50˘ Fine 2 pcs 50˘ CU 2 pcs 75˘ XF & AU 2 pcs.
Lot #152 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
5˘, 10˘, 25˘, 50˘ & $1 (3) City Council of Augusta
Seven piece lot.
Grade: VG to Fine   
Lot #153 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
5˘ Georgia Rail Road, 1 Mile, Augusta
This unlisted item is quite rare.
Grade: VG   
Lot #154 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Mechanics Bank, Augusta Various Denominations
This 14 piece lot includes: G16 $5 AU G20 $10 AU G24 $20 XF G32a $50 VF G38a $100 Fine G46 $1 VF G52 10˘ Fine G54 25˘ VF G56 50˘ VG G60 5˘ VF G62 10˘ Fine G64 25˘ AU G66 50˘ VG G86 $2 Fine
Lot #155 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
10˘, 25˘, 50˘ & 75˘ G52, G54, G56 & G58 Union Bank, Augusta
All four notes in this lot are dated January 1, 1863.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #156 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Group of Georgia Stocks
Here is a nice group of four Georgia Rail Road stocks along with a blank $100 Shares New York, Danbury & Boston Railway Co. The Georgia Rail Road stocks include: 75 Shares Dec. 24, 1837 Georgia Rail Road & Banking Co., Augusta $1,000 Feb. 2, 1852 Macon & Western Rail Road Co. 20 Shares Mar. 4, 1870 Macon & Augusta Rail Road Co. 9 Shares July 17, 1867 Macon & Brunswick Rail Road Co.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #157 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 Bainbridge
September 1, 1862. This $2 scrip note is payable in Confederate funds. Signed by Wm. H. Hodges.
Grade: VG   
Lot #158 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 (2) & $2 (2) Brunswick & Albany Rail Road Co.
March 4, 1871. Green and black with train and building vignettes. This lot includes two $1s in XF and AU, along with two $2s in Fine and VF. Four piece lot.
Lot #159 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$3 The City Council of Brunswick
July 1871. A rare town and denomination. There is a small piece of the upper right corner missing.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #160 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
50˘, 75˘, $1 & $2 Savings Bank of Cahutah
A four piece lot of remainders that includes: 50˘ AU 75˘ XF $1 VF, small flaws $2 F/VF, tear
Lot #161 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
25˘ Campbell County, Campbellton
November 1862. This is a very scarce and seldom seen note.
Grade: VG   
Lot #162 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Campbell County, Campbellton
October 28, 1862. A scarce Campbell County issue with a cotton bale at the left.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #163 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
10˘ Howard & Erwin's Office of Deposit & Collection, Cartersville
Unlisted. April 1862.
Grade: XF   
Lot #164 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
50˘ Howard & Erwin's Office of Deposit & Collection, Cartersville
May 1, 1862. A very rare merchants note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #165 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
50˘, $1, $3 & $5 Bank of Columbus, Columbus Iron Works
The $1, $2 and $5 are dated October 1, 1862 and are from the Columbus Iron Works, Bank of Columbus. The 50˘ note is dated January 1862 from the Bank of Columbus. Four piece lot.
Grade: VG   
Lot #166 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
25˘, $1, $2 & $3 Bank of St. Mary's, Office at Columbus, GA
This four piece lot includes: $1 Columbus, GA Jan. 1, 1842 VF + 25˘ Apalachicola, FL Jan 1, 1842 VF + $2 & $3 Apalachicola, FL Sept. 15, 1843 VG +
Lot #167 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
5˘ Tom Brassill, Merchants, Columbus
January 1, 1862. Unlisted. Signed and issued.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #168 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
50˘ Columbus Armory
October 21, 1862. Payable in Confederate bank notes.
Grade: VG   
Lot #169 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
25˘ F.M. Biggers Store, Columbus
November 1, 1861. Biggers came from South Carolina with his parents, Joseph Biggers and Mary Countryman Biggers. He became an excellent businessman and had a son, Virgil, in 1850.
Grade: Good   
Lot #170 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
50˘, $1, $2 & $3 Palace Mills Flour Meal Bread Stuffing, Columbus
A four piece lot which includes a 50˘ in Good, a $1 in G/VG and a $2 and $3 in VG.
Lot #171 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
50˘ Cherokee Insurance & Banking Co., Dalton
April 1, 1862.
Grade: VG   
Lot #172 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
10˘, 25˘, 50˘, $1 & $3 Inferior Court of Elbert County, Elberton
The $3 has a tiny bite out. Five piece lot.
Grade: Mostly VG   
Lot #173 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 Florence Bridge Co.
Unlisted. July 5, 1841. Signed and issued. Well used with a small piece missing.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #174 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
10˘ City of Gainesville
August 10, 1873 Unlisted. U.S. Fractional currency look-alike.
Grade: VG   
Lot #175 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 City Council of Griffin
Unlisted. April 1, 1868. Will pay 12 months after date.
Grade: VG, tear   
Lot #176 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1, $2 & $5 County of Spalding, Griffin
October 1, 1862. This three piece lot contains a $1 in AG, a $2 in XF and a $5 in Fine.
Lot #177 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 The Treasurer of Harris County, Geo.
January 1, 1863. Unlisted.
Grade: Fine, splits   
Lot #178 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$3 The Treasurer of Harris County, Geo.
January 1, 1863. Unlisted.
Grade: XF   
Lot #179 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
50˘ Hart County
Unlisted. 1862. The upper left corner is off of this scrip note that was signed by J.J. Geary.
Grade: VG, corner off   
Lot #180 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 Inferior Court of Hart County, Hartwell
Unlisted. January 4, 1863. Payable to bearer until January 1 next.
Grade: VG   
Lot #181 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1, $2, $5, $10 & $20 Georgia Savings Bank, Macon
This five piece lot includes: G-208 $1 Sept. 15, 1863 VF Unlisted $2 Sept. 15, 1863 VG Unlisted $5 June 15, 1863 Fine G-217 $10 June 15, 1863 VF G-220 $20 June 15, 1863 VF
Lot #182 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
5˘, 10˘, 25˘, 50˘, $2, $3, $4 & $5 Macon Savings Bank
March 16, 1863. This eight piece lot contains: 5˘ Fine 10˘ F/VF 25˘ VG 50˘ Fine $2 AU $3 G/VG $4 G/VG $5 VG
Lot #183 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘ , 20˘ , 75˘ & $1 Macon Savings Bank
March 16, 1863 This four piece lot includes: 5˘ M-68 VG 20˘ M-72 VG 75˘ M-78 VG $1 M-92 XF
Lot #184 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
10˘, 15˘, 25˘, 50˘ & $1 Jasper County, Monticello
1862 These are all close to UNC but the paper is so thin there are small holes. Five piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #185 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 County of Berrien, Nashville
March 26, 1864. Payable January 1869.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #186 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 & $2 Atlantic & Gulf Rail Road Co., Savannah
This pair is well used, but scarce. Normal flaws for the grade. Two piece lot.
Grade: VG   
Lot #187 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 (2), $2 (2), $3, $4 & $20 Bank of Commerce, Savannah
This seven piece lot includes: G2a $1 July 4, 1861 G4 $2 July 20, 1861 G10b $20 July 4, 1861 G-30 $1 April 1, 1864 G-32 $2 April 1, 1864 G-34 $3 April 1, 1864 G-36 $4 April 1, 1864
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #188 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
15 Piece Lot Mechanics' Savings & Loan Assoc., Savannah
This 15 piece lot includes: 10˘ June 12, 1862 VG 25˘ February 22, 1862 Fine 25˘ June 12, 1862 VF & XF 50˘ December 16, 1861 VF 50˘ May 24, 1862 G/VG 50˘ June 21, 1863 VF $1 June 21, 1862 VG $1 June 21, 1863 VG $2 July 24, 1862 XF $2 August 1, 1862 VF $2 August 1, 1864 Fine $5 August 2, 1862 VF $5 February 22, 1864 Fine & VF
Lot #189 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
10˘, 25˘, 50˘, $1 (3), $3 & $5 Bank of Whitfield
This eight piece lot includes: G20 $1 Fine G22 $1 Fine G24 $1 Fine G?? $3 Fine G28 $5 Fine G38 10˘ VG G44 25˘ VG G48 50˘ VG
Lot #190 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
25˘, 50˘ & 50˘ Wills Valley Railroad Co., State of Georgia
Dated April 1 and July 1, 1862. Three piece lot.
Grade: Average VG   
Lot #191 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-10 G4b $10 Georgia Rail Road & Banking Co., Augusta
November 3, 1856. Signed, issued and cancelled. There is a small edge tear.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #192 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-10 Various Denominations Georgia Railroad Bank
This seven piece lot of railroad currency includes: G-58 5˘ May 1, 1862 GA RR & Banking Co. Good G-64 25˘ Jan. 1, 1862 GA RR & Banking Co. Fine (SENC) G-68 50˘ Jan. 1, 1862 GA RR & Banking Co. VG G-88 75˘ Feb. 2, 1863 GA RR & Banking Co. VG G-96 25˘ Mar. 25, 1862 GA RR Bank Ag'cy VG G-98 50˘ Mar. 25, 1862 GA RR Bank Ag'cy VG Unlisted 10˘ June 20, 1865 Transportation Office Black & green, piece missing
Lot #193 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G20, G22, G28, G32, G36, G42 & G50 $5 (2), $10, $20 (2), $50 & $100 Augusta Insurance & Banking Co.
Seven piece lot.
Grade: Fine & VF   
Lot #194 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G20, G22, G30a, G32a & G34a 2˘5 (2), 50˘ (2) & 75˘ The City Bank, Augusta
Five piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #195 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 (2), $2, $3, $4, $10, $20 & $100 Bank of Augusta
Eight piece lot.
Grade: VF to AU   
Lot #196 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-25 75˘, $1 (2), $2 & $3 Bank of Fulton
This five piece lot of Georgia notes includes: G-42 75˘ Jan. 1, 1863 VG G-44 $1 Jan. 1863 G/VG G-44 $1 Mar. 10, 1863 Fine G-50 $2 Mar. 10, 1863 F/VF G-52 $3 Mar. 10, 1863 VG/Fine
Lot #197 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G-25 $1, $2 & $5 Bank of Fulton
This three piece lot includes: G2a $1 VG G4a $2 VG G6a $5 F/VF
Lot #198 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-25 G12a $20 Bank of Fulton
SENC January 1, 1858 Haxby shows this extreme rarity as unreported.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #199 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-30 $5, $10 (2), $20, $50 & $100 Bank of Augusta
This six piece lot of Bank of Augusta notes includes: G-68 $5 VG G-82 $10 VG G-84 $10 Fine G-96 $20 VG G112 $100 VG, flaws G120a $50 AU
Lot #200 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
GA-30 C-76 $10 The Bank of Augusta
A high-grade counterfeit.
Grade: CU   
Lot #201 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-30 G-98 $20 Bank of Augusta
Great advertising back from the National Prohibition Convention, Columbus, Ohio, July 1908.
Grade: AU   
Lot #202 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA 30-Various Bank of Augusta
This lot of eight notes, all remainders, includes: $1 G26 $2 G42 $2 G44 $5 G66 $10 G80 $20 G94 $50 G104 $50 G108
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #203 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA 35-Various The Augusta Insurance & Banking Co.
This lot of eight pieces, all ABNC, include: $1 G6a VF $5 G24a XF $10 G30a VF $20 G38a VG $20 G40a Fine $50 G48a Fine $100 G54a VF $100 G54a VF +
Lot #204 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-40 G2A $2 Augusta Rail Road & Banking Co.
H.GA-40 G2A $2 Augusta Rail Road & Banking Co.
Sept. 13, 1862. The upper right corner is off.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #205 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-45 G-22 $10 The Bridge Company of Augusta
November 13, 1816.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #206 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-45 G-14 & G-20 $2 & $5 The Bridge Company of Augusta
Both of these notes have the bridge vignette and are lower grade, but intact. Two piece lot.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #207 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-45 G24 $20 The Bridge Company of Augusta
This is listed in Haxby under Proof and it probably is, or it's just a pretty remainder. Appears to be India paper with a tiny pinhole. Super bridge vignette.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #208 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA 50-Various The City Bank, Augusta
This five piece lot of Georgia Obsoletes include: $1 G2a VG $1 G2b VF $2 G4a VG $5 G6a Fine $10 G8a G/VG
Lot #209 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
G-62 $5 Bank of Augusta
December 24, 1820. This well used note could easily be a counterfeit.
Grade: Good   
Lot #210 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-70 G2 $1 The Union Bank, Augusta
The central vignette is an 1853 silver dollar with a cherub, along with smaller vignettes of females at the sides. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson printed this proof on India paper, mounted on card and again on album paper. Excellent condition. Together with a full color back.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #211 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
GA-70 G4 $2 The Union Bank, Augusta
September 1854. This note boasts a popular central vignette of cherubs playing with silver dollars. The left vignette is that of a female in an oval frame, the right is a sailor as seen on the $50. Black and white proof on India paper on card and on old album stock where it was mounted. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #212 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
GA-70 $5, $10 & $20 Union Bank, Augusta
This three piece lot includes: G6a $5 Fine + G8a $10 Fine + G10 $20 VG +
Lot #213 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
GA-70 G12 $50 The Union Bank, Augusta
A lovely Proof on India paper on card, also on album paper (with chips on album paper only). A lovely central vignette of Independence with a sailor, and at the left a cartographer. Printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. Minor foxing.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #214 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-70 G14 $100 The Union Bank, Augusta
This is a pretty black and white proof note printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson in the 1850s. The central vignette is that of the allegorical representation of America with the allegorical figure of Hope at the left and a seaman and Indian on the right.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #215 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA Various Augusta Savings Bank
This 14 piece lot includes: 5˘ Unlisted, blue letters 25˘ A-934 50˘ Unlisted 5˘ A-917, corner off 10˘ A-924 15˘ A-926 20˘ A-930 25˘ A-937 50˘ A-940 75˘ A-946 $1 A-959 $2 A-964 $3 A-969 $4 A-974
Grade: Average VG   
Lot #216 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-80 $1, $2 (2) & $5 Southern Bank, Bainbridge
This four piece lot includes: G4a $1 AU G6 $2 VG G8a $2 VF G10a $5 Fine
Lot #217 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
GA-95 G-6 $5 Exchange Bank, Brunswick
January 1, 1842
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #218 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-100 G10 $10 Chattahoochee Rail Road & Banking, Columbus
January 1840. A scarce and attractive note from this railroad and banking company.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #219 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-100 G70A $100 Bank of Columbus
Sept. 1, 1856. The note has some tape on the back.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #220 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of GA-100 Bank of Columbus
This 10 piece lot includes: G10b $1 Jan. 10, 1858 G10c $1 Jan. 10, 1858 G20a $2 Sept. 1, 1856 G20c $2 Jan. 10, 1858 G30a $5 Sept. 4, 1856 G30b $5 Jan. 1, 1859 G40a $10 Sept. 1, 1856 G40b $10 Jan. 1, 1859 G50a $20 Sept. 1, 1856 G50b $20 Jan. 1, 1859
Grade: VG to VF   
Lot #221 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-120 G26 $100 Manufacturers' & Mechanics Bank, Columbus
This is a gorgeous Proof by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson with a wonderful central vignette of a seated woman overlooking a factory and holding a cotton bole. On India paper on card with album backing. No overprint.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #222 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
GA-125 $5 Manufacturers & Mechanics Bank, Columbus
This two piece lot includes a G14a, red overprint and a G16 that is black and white.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #223 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-135 G8 $5 Planters & Mechanics Bank, Columbus
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Grade: Fine   
Lot #224 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-145 G2 $1 The Cherokee Insurance & Banking Co., Dalton
April 1, 1862. The top left corner is missing.
Grade: VG   
Lot #225 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-150 G2b, G6b & G10b $1, $2 & $5 Planters & Mechanics Bank, Dalton
Three piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #226 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-155 G-2, G-4 & G-6 $1, $2 & $5 Bank of Whitfield, Dalton
A lovely group of three notes.
Grade: CU   
Lot #227 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-160 G104 $5 The Bank of Darien
November 1, 1835. Payable at Dahlohnega. These are desirable because of the mint in Dahlohnega and Pigeon Roost Bank.
Grade: VG   
Lot #228 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
GA-160 G194 $50 The Bank of Darien
Design 50A. This is a proof in black and white with several minor flaws near the punch cancellation and ink at the left.
Grade: AU Proof   
Lot #229 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-165 $1, $2 & $5 Bank of Greensborough
There is blue overprint on the $1 and $2, while the $5 is red. This three piece lot includes: G2b $1 VF G4b $2 VF G6a $5 XF
Lot #230 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-170 $1, $2 & $5 Exchange Bank, Griffin
This three piece lot includes: $1 G2b January 9, 1859 $2 G4c October 12, 1857 $5 G6c October 12, 1857
Grade: VG   
Lot #231 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
GA-185 G2a $1 La Grange Bank
This note has hinges preventing splitting on this note listed as SENC in Haxby.
Grade: VG, flaws   
Lot #232 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-190 G12 & G14 $10 & $20 The Commercial Bank at Macon
October 15, 1845.
Grade: VF   
Lot #233 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-195 $1 (2), $2, $3, $4, $5 (2), $10 (2) & $20 (2) Bank of Macon
This 11 piece lot of signed notes includes: G2 $1 Good G4 $1 VF G6 $2 Fine G10 $3 Fine G12 $4 F/VF G14 $5 F/VF G16 $5 XF G20 $10 Fine G22 $10 Fine G24 $20 VF, small hole G26 $20 F/VF
Lot #234 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-195 Unlisted $50 The Bank of Macon
This denomination was not even known to Haxby when the book was done.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #235 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-200 $1, $2, $5, $10 & $20 Manufacturers Bank, Macon
These are all green and printed by ABNC. This five piece lot includes: G6a $1 Fine G12a $2 VF G24a $5 VF G30a $10 XF/AU G36a $20 AU
Lot #236 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-200 10˘ (2), 50˘, $1, $2, $3 & $4 Manufacturers Bank, Macon
A seven piece lot that includes: G66 50˘ VG G82 $2 F/VF G90b 10˘ Fine SENC G92 10˘ Fine G104 $1 VG G118 $3 VG G126 $4 VG
Lot #237 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1, $2, $3, $5 & $10 Manufacturers Bank, Macon
These five notes have the red overprint, and are signed and issued ABNC. The five piece lot includes: G2a $1 Fine G8a $2 Fine G14a $3 VF/XF G22a $5 VF SENC G28a $10 VF SENC
Lot #238 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
GA-200 G26a $10 Manufacturers' Bank, Macon
This note is listed as SENC in Haxby. It has a central vignette of Prosperity and Liberty flanking a shield, with an eagle above and scenes behind. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson printed this proof on India paper, mounted on card with album backing.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #239 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-215 $1 & $2 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon
These two pieces are dated 1839 and 1840.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #240 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-215 $10 & $100 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon
This two piece lot includes: G38 $100 Oct. 1839 Forsyth/Macon AG G42 $10 Oct. 2, 1840 Griffin/Macon Good
Lot #241 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
GA-215 $50 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon
October 2, 1847 Unlisted.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #242 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-215 G36 $50 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon/Forsyth
October 1839. This denomination was unknown in Haxby.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #243 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
GA-215 SENC $3 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon/Cassville
August 1, 1839 Note states, "$3 good for a 37 mile ride".
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #244 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-215 SENC $3 Monroe Rail Road Bank, Forsythe
Unlisted. Previously unknown denomination for this bank.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #245 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-215 SENC $4 Monroe Rail Road & Banking Co., Macon/Cassville
October 1839 Unlisted denomination.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #246 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-220 $5, $10, $20 & $50 Ocmulgee Bank, Macon
This four piece lot includes: G6 $5 Fine + G8 $10 Fine G10 $20 VF, bad corner G12 $50 Fine, two small punch holes
Lot #247 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-235 $1 Bank of Morgan
This vignette is not shown in Haxby. Black and white on board with faint stain on the right.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #248 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-235 $1, $2, $5 & $10 Bank of Morgan
A four piece lot that includes: G2a $1 AU G4a $2 AU G8a $5 AU G12a $10 VF
Lot #249 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-245 25G66 50 VG, $1, $2, $10 & $20 North Western Bank of Georgia, Ringgold
October 1, 1861. This five piece lot includes: G2a $1 Fine G4a $2 AG G8a $10 VF G10a $20 VF G34 25 G/VG
Lot #250 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-245 G6 $5 North Western Bank of Georgia, Ringgold
18__. Red overprint "V".
Grade: Proof   
Lot #251 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-250 $1, $5 $10 & $20 Bank of the Empire State, Rome
GA-250 $1, $5 $10 & $20 Ban of the Empire State, Rome
This four piece lot includes: $1 G2c July 18, 1860 VG $5 G6c October 4, 1860 VF $10 G8c July 18, 1860 Fine $20 G10c July 19, 1860 Fine
Lot #252 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2, 50˘ & 25˘ Bank of the Empire State, Rome
This three piece lot includes: G4c $2 VF G-48 50˘ Fine G-46 25˘ VG
Lot #253 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-255 G-18 & G-20 $2 Western Bank of Georgia, Rome
Two piece lot.
Grade: VG/Fine, flaws   
Lot #254 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-255 G-8 & G-10 $5 Western Bank of Georgia, Rome
Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #255 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-255 G-14 $10 Western Bank of Georgia, Rome
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Grade: Fine   
Lot #256 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-265 Ga36a & Ga38a $5 & $10 Bank of St. Mary's, Columbus
Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #257 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
5˘, 10˘, 20˘ (2), 50˘ (2), $1 (2) & $2 (2) Central Rail Road & Banking Co. of Georgia, Savannah
December 19, 1861. A decent group of 10 pieces from this early Georgia Railroad and Banking Company.
Grade: Average circulation.   
Lot #258 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-270 G22 $1 Central Rail Road & Banking Co. of Georgia, Savannah
This is a Proof mounted on card by Danforth, Spencer & Huffy, with a couple of minor flakes. The central vignette is a train, with an eagle at the left and an arm hammer and anvil at the right. Listed as SENC by Haxby.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #259 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-275 $5, $10, $50 & $100 Bank of Commerce, Savannah
This four piece lot includes: $5 G6c Fine $10 G8b Fine $50 G12c VF $100 G16b Fine
Lot #260 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-290 $1, $2, $5 & $10 Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Savannah
A four piece group that includes: G2a $1 Fine G4a $2 VG G6a $5 VF G8a $10 VF
Lot #261 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
GA-290 G12a $50 Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Savannah
June 1, 1860. A beautiful ABNC red and black note that was signed and issued.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #262 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
GA-290 & GA-320 Lot of Mixed Georgia Notes
This five piece lot includes: GA-290 G-30 25˘ Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Savannah VG GA-290 G-36 50˘ Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Savannah Fine GA-290 G-44 $1 Farmers & Mechanics bank, Savannah Fine GA-320 G-48a $20 Planters Bank, Savannah AG Unlisted Aug. 1, 1862 $2 Dillard, Powell & Co., Columbia Good
Lot #263 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-295 G4a $2 Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah
This note was listed as SENC in Haxby.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #264 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-295 G14a $50 Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah
A beautiful, full color black and red ABNC note that is closely trimmed.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #265 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
5˘, 10˘, 25˘, 50˘, 75˘, $2, $3 & $5 Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah
An eight piece lot that includes: G50 5˘ G/VG G32 10˘ XF G32 25˘ VG G56 50˘ VF G58 75˘ Fine G72 $2 VG/Fine G74 $3 Fine G76 $4 Fine
Lot #266 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA-300 G2 $1 Marine & Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah
This note is signed and issued November 1, 1844. Usual wear and a small hole.
Grade: VG   
Lot #267 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
GA-315 25˘ (3), 50˘ & 75˘ Merchants' & Planters' Bank, Savannah
January 1, 1862. This five piece lot includes: G56a 25˘ VG G56b 25˘ VG G56 25˘ Fine SENC G58a 50˘ VG G58b 75˘ VG
Lot #268 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Merchants & Planters Bank, Savannah
A beautiful, seven piece set of orange tints that include: G2b $1 XF G4b $2 XF/AU G8b $5 XF G10b $10 VF G12b $20 VF G14b $50 VF G16b $100 XF/AU
Lot #269 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
GA-315 $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Merchants & Planters Bank, Savannah
G-315 $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Merchants & Planters Bank, Savannah
This set of eight notes includes: G2b $1 F/VF G4b $2 VF G6a $3 VF G8a $5 XF G10a $10 VF/XF G12a $20 VF G14a $50 Good G16a $100 VF
Lot #270 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-320 5˘, 25˘ (2), $1 (3) & $2 (4) Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah
This 10 piece lot contains: G94 5˘ AU G100 25˘ VG G104 25˘ VF G114 $1 Fine G118 $1 VG G120 $1 VG/Fine G122 $2 Fine G122 $2 XF, piece off G126 $2 Fine G128 $2 Fine
Lot #271 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G10 $1 Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah
June 1, 1861. An attractive Planters Bank of Savannah, ABNC printed note.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #272 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G20a $2 Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah
June 1, 1861. An attractive red and black ABNC issue.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #273 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-320 $1, $2, $5 & $10 The Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah
1856 This four piece lot includes: G8a $1 VG G18a $2 VG G28a $3 VG G38a $10 VF
Lot #274 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-325 G4a, G6, G8a, G10 & G14 $1, $2 (2), $5 & $10 Bank of Savannah
Some of these notes have flaws. Five piece lot.
Grade: Average VG   
Lot #275 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$10 & $50 Bank of Savannah
The central vignette on the $50 has been cut out of this otherwise decent Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. proof with a hinge mark along the bottom. The portrait vignette is that of Lewis Cass, New York statesman and later Michigan governor. The lot also includes a $10 which also has the central vignette removed. Two piece lot.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #276 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
GA-325 G26 $100 Bank of Savannah
18__. A lovely black and white proof on India paper with a minor nick and tiny pinhole. Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #277 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
GA 330-Various The Bank of the State of Georgia
This 13 piece lot includes: $1 G20a Fine $2 G32a Fine $5 G50a VF 25˘ G102 VG (SENC) 50˘ G108 VG 50˘ G110 VG 5˘ G114 VG 10˘ G116 Fine 25˘ G118 CU 50˘ G120 CU $1 G122 VG $2 G124 VG $3 G126 VG, tear
Lot #278 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA 330-Various The Bank of the State of Georgia
This eight piece lot includes: $5 F Eatonton Fine $10 F Athens Fine $10 Fa Savannah Fine $10 Fa Washington Fine $20 Fa Athens VF $50 Ba Savannah VF $50 Cc Augusta Fine, hole $100 Cc Augusta F/VF
Lot #279 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA 330-Various The Bank of the State of Georgia
This eight piece lot includes: $1 Cb Augusta Fine $2 Ca Augusta VF $5 Ea Washington VG $10 Eb Augusta VG $20 E Savannah Good $50 b Eatonton Fine $100 b Washington Good $100 84c Washington Good
Lot #280 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
GA-335 G26 & G48 25˘ & 50˘ Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah
Both notes are SENC. The 25˘ is AG and the 50˘ is VG.
Lot #281 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 & $2 G4a & G20A The Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah
$1 & $2 G4a & G20A The Timber Cutter's Bank, Savannah
The G4a is G/VG and the G20A is VG/Fine. Two piece lot.
Lot #282 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
GA-335 G4 $2 Timber Cutter's Bank, Savannah
This is a lovely Proof in green and black with the central vignette of a black woman holding a child.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #283 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
GA-335 G6b $5 The Timber Cutter's Bank, Savannah
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Grade: AU   
Lot #284 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 & $20 The Timber Cutter's Bank, Savannah
This two piece lot includes: G8a $10 Fine G10a $20 Fine, hole
Grade: Fine   
Lot #285 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
G-335 G12a $50 The Timber Cutter's Bank, Savannah
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Grade: VF   
Lot #286 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
GA-340 50G36a $20 AU, $1, $2 & $5 Cotton Planters Bank of Georgia, Thomasville
1862 This four piece lot contains: G-8 50G36a $20 AU Fine G-10 $1 VG G-12 $2 VG G-14 $5 Fine
Lot #287 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 State of Georgia
September 12, 1862. This is payable in Confederate or current bank notes. Signed by John Webb.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #288 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Three Piece Lot
This three piece lot includes: 5˘ City Council of Augusta, GA Nov. 27, 1861 Fine $2 Lafayette Bank, Boston Jan. 28, 1837 AG 10˘ Manufacturers' Bank, Augusta Nov. 25, 1863 VF
Lot #289 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Georgia Obsoletes
This two piece lot includes: $5 Feb. 1, 1855 Mechanics Savings Bank of Savannah Fine +, hole $10 May 12, 1862 County of Merriwether, Greenville Fine, weak and has tears
Lot #290 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Georgia Notes
This eight piece lot includes: GA-130 G6 $5 Phoenix Bank, Columbus VG GA-230 G26 $5 Bank of Milledgeville Fine GA-230 G28 $10 Bank of Milledgeville Fine GA-325 G44 50˘ Bank of Savannah VG GA-325 G46 5˘ Bank of Savannah VG 10˘ Planters Insurance Trust & Loan Co., Dalton Fine 25˘ Western & Atlanta Rail Road VG $1 Macon & Brunswick Rail Road Co. Good
Lot #291 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Four Piece Lot of Bank Certificates
This four piece lot includes: $5 Atlanta Clearing House Assoc. Certificate CU $20 Atlanta Clearing House Assoc. Certificate AU $1 Associated Banks of Dalton Certificate AU $1 Milledgeville Clearing House Assoc. Certificate AU
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #292 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Hawaii - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 American Factors, Limited, Hilo, Territory of Hawaii
This company was established during WWI, taking the company over from Germans. This booklet was probably issued for the immigrant workers coming into the Islands. This company ran sugar and coffee plantations, etc. and the booklets were issued for the company store. Coupons included.
Grade: XF   
Lot #293 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Idaho - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1/20 Labor Exchange, Branch No. 42, Idaho Falls
The town of Idaho Falls choose this name in 1891, only eight years after the Mormons began settling in the area. In 1895, the largest irrigation canal in the world began diverting water, thus creating farmland from the desert. No doubt these notes are relative to the history of the irrigation canal and the Mormon community to the city in southeast Idaho. This set of labor exchange notes are dated 1895.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #294 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Idaho - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1/10 Labor Exchange, Branch No. 42, Idaho Falls
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Grade: Fine   
Lot #295 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Idaho - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 Labor Exchange, Branch No. 42, Idaho Falls
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Grade: VF   
Lot #296 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Idaho - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 Labor Exchange, Branch No. 42, Idaho Falls
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Grade: Fine   
Lot #297 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 County of Cass
18__. Very scarce remainder issued by the county court.
Grade: CU   
Lot #298 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$3 J.W. Bodenschatz & Bro. Cigars & Tobacco, Elgin
This advertisement was made as a $5 U.S. Legal Tender look alike.
Grade: AU   
Lot #299 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10˘ Banking House of D.T. Tonnell, Jerseyville Serial #1
January 1, 1863.
Grade: VF   
Lot #300 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$500 First National Bank of Gem City Business College, Quincy
January 1, 1873. A lovely ad note designed to look like a national bank note. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #301 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Illinois Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: $1 Bank of Chicago Nov. 1852 VF $1 US Stock Bank of Sparta AG $100 Fund Commissioner of the State of IL, Springfield VF
Lot #302 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
IN-690 G4 $5 Tippecanoe Bank of Winnamac
The note has a small split.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #303 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of Indiana Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: $1 Commercial Bank of Terre Haute with Keokuk, IA overprint Aug. 3, 1858 AU $1 & $3 Fort Wayne & Southern Railroad Co., Muncie Oct. 2, 1856 CU
Lot #304 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
50˘ First National Grocery, Creston
This 50˘ note was redeemed by the First National Bank in 1886. From the Burgelt Collection, 1989.
Grade: XF   
Lot #305 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Iowa Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: O48-1 $1 Dubuque Central Improvement Co. VF O89-1 $1 Treasurer of Lyons City VF O89-2 $2 Treasurer of Lyons City XF
Lot #306 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kansas - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 Union Military Scrip, Topeka
June 1, 1867. These were issued to settle claims for an Indian Expedition of General Curtis in 1867.
Grade: AU   
Lot #306.a - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
LA-15 G26a $10 Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans
This is a DIX note and they are always highly sought after and in demand. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #307 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 (2) & $20 Bank of the United States
One of the $5s is from Fayetteville and dated March 1830, the other is from Lexington and dated August 1830. The $20 from Philadelphia is dated 1806. Three piece lot.
Grade: AG to VG   
Lot #308 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 (2), $2 (2) & $5 Georgia Lumber Co., Portland
The lot includes a $1 and $2 dated September 1839, and a $1, $2 and $5 dated December 4, 1845. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #309 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
ME-535 $1, $3 & $5 Sanford Bank
This three piece lot includes: G4a $1 CU G12a $3 VF G16a $5 AU
Lot #310 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
ME-540 $1, $2, $3 & $5 Searsport Bank
This four piece lot of remainders includes: G2c $1 G4c $2 G6c $3 G8c $5
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #311 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5, $10 & $20 The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co., Frederick - Washington
This three piece lot includes a $5 in CU, a $10 in VF and a $20 in VF.
Lot #312 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
6-1/4˘, $1 & $2 Deer Creek Works, Harford Co., MD, Baltimore
March 4, 1837. Three piece lot.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #313 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
25˘ Good Intent Stage Co., Baltimore, MD & Wheeling, WV
Payable in Cumberland.
Grade: VG   
Lot #314 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
MD-10 G2a & G4a $1 & $2 American Bank, Baltimore
This two piece lot includes a $1 NBNC dated December 1863 in VF, along with a $2 that has an advertisement for S.K. Harzfeld on the back. The trim on the $2 is tight and there is a small tear that has hinge covering, overall grade is AU.
Lot #315 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
MD-10 G2b & G6a $5 & $3 American Bank, Baltimore
This two piece lot includes a $3 in green with an overprint and dated December 1, 1863. A prettier $3 won't be easy to find. The $5 is green with a red overprint, a rarely seen color.
Grade: CU   
Lot #316 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
MD-15 G28a & C46 $2 & $5 Bank of Baltimore
The $2 note is signed and issued September 5, 1842 and is XF +. The $5 is dated April 15, 1839 and is VG. Two piece lot.
Lot #317 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
MD-155 $1, $2, $5, $10 (2) Allegany County Bank, Cumberland
This five piece lot includes: G2a $1 AU ABNC G4a $2 VG/Fine ABNC G6a $5 XF ABNC G8b $10 AU G8d $10 XF, ink rot hole
Lot #318 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G96 $20 Farmers Bank of Maryland, Annapolis/Easton
April 18, 1831 SENC Payable at Easton.
Grade: VG, top damage   
Lot #319 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
MD-190 G2b & G4b $1 & $2 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cecil County, Elkton
Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #320 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
MD-229 G6b & G12a $3 & $20 Farmers & Merchants Bank
This two piece lot includes a $3 from Greensborough and a $20 from Elkton.
Grade: AU   
Lot #321 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
MD-230 G2b & G4b $1 & $2 Farmers & Merchants Bank, Greensborough
The $1 is AU and the $2 is VF. Two piece lot.
Lot #322 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
MD-250 G30 $1 Havre-de-Grace Bank
November 18, 1846 Close trim.
Grade: AU   
Lot #323 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
MD-281 G120 & G84 $5 & $10 Susquehanna Bridge & Bank Co., Baltimore
Two piece lot. The $5 is VG and the $10 is VF.
Lot #324 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Maryland Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: MD10 G2a $1 American Bank with ad on back CU MD-124 A5 $3 Western Bank of Baltimore (non-existent bank) Fine
Lot #325 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of Maryland Obsolete Notes
This five piece lot includes: $10 Susquehanna Bank of Port Deposit Aug. 1837 CU MD-245 G6 $5 Valley Bank of Maryland, Hagerstown Fine MD-245 G6a $5 Valley Bank of Maryland, Hagerstown G/VG MD-245 G6a $5 Valley Bank of Maryland, Hagerstown AU, small punch hole MD-245 G8a $10 Valley Bank of Maryland, Hagerstown AU, small punch hole
Lot #326 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Maryland Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: MD-240 G46b $10 Hagerstown Bank AU $10 Frederick Town Branch Bank, Greenfield Mills July 4, 1837 XF, cancelled Unlisted $1 Frederick Town Branch Bank, Greenfield Mills 1837 Fine
Lot #327 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Maryland Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: $1 Exchange Office, Baltimore/Washington Fine $5 Cumberland Savings Bank AG $5 Clinton Bank, Westernport Signed & dated AU, pinhole $5 Farmers & Merchants Bank, Greensborough VG, part of top missing
Lot #328 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Maryland Obsolete Notes
This five piece lot contains: MD-95 G40 $5 July 1832 Bank of Maryland, Baltimore VG MD-100 S5 $3 Oct. 18, 1862 Mechanics Bank, Baltimore Good MD-104 S5 $2 May 1, 1862 Merchants Bank, Baltimore Fine MD-105 G12a $1 Jan. 6, 1862 Merchants Bank, Baltimore VG Unlisted $1 Nov. 1, 1862 Somerset & Worcester Savings Bank, Salisbury VG
Lot #329 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
MA-1130 C120 $8 The Salem Bank
November 1, 1809. This note comes with an interesting letter addressed to John Adam, Canaan, Connecticut, dated Taunton, July 1, 1811. The letter says the owner is poor and cannot afford an $8 loss.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #330 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of Massachusetts Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: MA-115 G74a $5 The Boston Bank June 1860 SENC VF MA-190 G80 $20 The Franklin Bank, Boston April 1836 XF + MA-315 A10 $10 The New England Bank, Boston Oct. 1, 1857 VF/XF MA-415 C18a $100 The Brighton Market Bank 1854 VG, tears
Lot #331 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 & $3 Adrian Insurance Co.
This two piece lot contains a $1 in XF and a $3 in VF.
Lot #332 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 175.00 - $ 300.00)
$1-2-3-5 The State Bank of Michigan, Detroit Uncut Sheet
18 remainder. This sheet was cut between the $2 and $3. Lot also includes a two note $1 and $3 sheet, Bank of Marshall, black and white remainder.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #333 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
15˘, $2, $5, $10 (2) Central Mining Co., Eagle Harbor
Within this five piece lot is a 15˘ in VF, a $2 in VF, a $5 in AU and small and large $10s in XF.
Lot #334 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5-$3-$1 Cass County Bank, La Grange
This bank is unlisted in both Bowen and Haxby. The Lee reference lists each denomination at $500 each. Full selvedge all around with bit of aging confined entirely to the jumbo bottom margin. Cass was an early governor of Michigan. Interestingly, Cass City is hours from Cass County and the Cass Corridor in Detroit is in a world of it's own.
Grade: AU   
Lot #335 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
MI-10 $1 (2), $2 & $5 Erie & Kalamazoo Rail Road Bank, Adrian
This four piece lot includes: G22a $1 Fine G24a $1 VF G28a $2 VF G34b $5 XF
Lot #336 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$3 Erie & Kalamazoo Rail Road Bank, Adrian
October 1, 1840. Great central vignette of an Indian waving to a train. Graded VG 8, tear repair, pieces missing, by PMG.
Grade: PMG VG 8 Net   
Lot #337 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
MI-50 $1 (2), $2 (3), $3, $5, $10 & $50 Bank of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
This nine piece lot includes: G2 $1 Fine G4 $1 AU G6 $2 CU G8 $2 CU G12 $3 AU G16 $10 AU G20 $50 VG/Fine Issued G42a $2 VF G44 $5 CU
Lot #338 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
MI-50 G28 $5 Bank of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
December 9, 1835. Payable at Green, Brown & Co., New York.
Grade: AU   
Lot #339 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
MI-50 G30 $8 Bank of Washenaw, Ann Arbor
December 9, 1835. Payable at Green, Brown & Co. in New York.
Grade: AU   
Lot #340 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
MI-50 G22 $100 Bank of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
18__.
Grade: AU   
Lot #341 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
MI-220 G2 $1 Bank of Kensington
This evenly circulated note has been dated January 2, 1838. Graded VG 8, tears, by PMG.
Grade: PMG VG 8 Net   
Lot #342 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
MI-250 G2, G6 & G8 $2, $5 & $10 Bank of Manchester
Signed, issued and uncancelled. The $2 is VF, the $5 is AU and the $10 is XF. Three piece lot.
Lot #343 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
MI-265 G6 & G8 $5 & $10 Bank of Michigan, Marshall
A two piece lot of ABNC remainders.
Grade: CU   
Lot #344 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
MI-275 G14 & G18 $5 & $10 Merchants & Mechanics Bank, Monroe
Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #345 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
MI-385 G12 $20 Bank of Saline
January 1838. Looks UNC.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #346 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
MI-395 G2, G6 & G8 $2, $5 & $10 Bank of Chippeway, Sault De St. Mary's
Three piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #347 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
MI-440 G2 & G6 $1 & $5 Tecumseh Bank
Two piece lot of remainders.
Grade: CU   
Lot #348 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of Michigan Obsolete Uncut Sheets
This two piece lot of uncut sheets includes: $1-1-2-3 The Adrian Insurance Co. These are remainder notes with close cut sides. AU $5-5-5-5 The Peninsular Bank, Detroit Lovely green overprint remainder sheet. XF/AU
Lot #349 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 175.00 - $ 275.00)
Lot of Michigan Remainder Notes
Pair of Michigan Remainder Notes
This three piece lot includes: MI-65 G2 $1 Bank of Battle Creek AU MI-125 G2 $1 Detroit City Bank Ch. AU M-499 $1 Michigan Insurance Bank, Detroit CU
Lot #350 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
MN-135 G2a, G4a, G6a $1-1-2-5 The Dayton Bank, St. Paul Uncut Sheet
185_. Remainder sheet.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #351 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Mississippi - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
MS-95 G12 Hernando Rail Road & Banking Co., Hernando
Graded VF 30 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #352 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
25˘ Cairo & St. Louis Railroad, St. Louis
This is a ticket good for 25˘ on the Cairo & St. Louis Railroad. Specimen on card from the St. Louis Bank Note Company. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, undated, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #353 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 Bank of Missouri, St. Louis
April 1, 1829. This note is signed by Aug. Chouteau, banker and Missouri explorer and pioneer.
Grade: AG   
Lot #354 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 Territory of Nebraska, Omaha
January 8, 1863. This was payment for the salary of the auditor, Omaha Territory. The Territorial Treasurer was Aug. Kountze, possibly of early Colorado fame as well.
Grade: XF   
Lot #355 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NE-25 $1 & $2 Bank of De Soto
October 1863. This two piece lot includes: G2c $1 AU G4a $2 VF
Lot #356 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
NE-70 G2a $1 Omaha City Bank & Land Co., Omaha
July 1861.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #357 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NE-75 G2a, Unlisted & G6a $1, $3 & $5 Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Omaha City
This three piece lot includes: G2a $1 Issued VG Unlisted $3 XF/AU G6a $5 XF
Lot #358 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Lot of Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Omaha City - Bishop Hill Colony
These survived in sheet form and now they are being cut and slabbed, generating higher prices. This four piece lot of 1857 remainder notes includes: NEW-201 MC2 $1 PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ NEW-206 MC4 $2 PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ NEW-211 MC6 $3 PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ NEW-215 MC8 $5 PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #359 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NE-85 G2a, G4a & G6a $1, $2 & $5 Bank of Tekama
This three piece lot includes a $1 and $2 in AU, along with a $5 in VG, piece missing.
Lot #360 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of Nebraska Obsoletes
This two piece lot includes: NE-40 G2a $1 Bank of Florence Unsigned Fine, nick $1 Sept. 1857 City of Omaha, Nebraska Territory VF
Lot #361 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Nebraska Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: $2 Corn Exchange Bank, DeSoto Dec. 1860 VF/XF $5 Brownville Bank, Omaha City Sept. 1857 Corner missing
Lot #362 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nevada - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Manhattan Silver Mining Co., Austin
Discovered in May 1862, the rich silver mines of the area prompted the "Rush to Reese River" and the founding of Austin. The town quickly grew to 2,000 people, including John A. Paxton, who opened the first bank in Austin in 1863. Two years later a group of New York financiers purchased three of the major mines, combining them into the Manhattan Silver Mining Co. Not only did the prosperous new mining company ship its bullion through the local bank, but Paxton also began to quietly buy up stock in the Manhattan company. By 1872, when Paxton took in Allen Curtis as a partner in the bank, Austin had become the second largest city in Nevada. Two years later Paxton & Curtis had acquired a controlling interest in the huge mining company, spending more than $500,000 in the process. In 1875, when local coin shortages threatened to disrupt payrolls at the mine, Curtis designed a series of bearer checks payable on the bank. Imprinted with the proper 2 federal tax stamp for bank checks, they were carefully worded in an attempt to evade Nevada's prohibition against private currency. Yet, when their existence was announced, the local miners rose up in protest. Like the rest of the "hard-money" West, they refused to accept paper money over gold or silver coins. The miners quickly formed a union, marched through the streets of Austin and threatened to shut down the huge mines if this scrip were issued. Curtis relented and the notes were put in storage. Paxton retired to his estate in Healdsburg, California; Curtis moved to Eureka, California where he was partial owner of two other banks; the miners were paid in silver and gold; and the Manhattan company's mines eventually produced more than $19 million in silver. This lot contains a set of seven notes from the Manhattan Silver Mining Company.
Grade: XF/AU Average   
Lot #363 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nevada - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 & $10 Manhattan Silver Mining Co., Austin
187_. Dollar value in merchantable silver. Two piece lot.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #364 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nevada - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 & $100 Manhattan Silver Mining Co., Austin
187_. These are remainders but are colorful and desirable examples of early Nevada silver mining. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #365 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Hampshire - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NH-270 G2a $1 Bank of New Hampshire, Portsmouth
December 1, 1855.
Grade: VF   
Lot #366 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Hampshire - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
NH-300 G2d $1 Farmers' & Mechanics Bank, Rochester
Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #367 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Hampshire - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of New Hampshire Obsolete Notes
This lot includes: NH-5 G40 $10 Hillsborough Bank of Amherst Oct. 17, 1806 NH-285 G2 $1 Piscataqua Exchange Bank, Portsmouth
Grade: VF   
Lot #368 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
$5 State Bank at Camden
1821 A very scarce, early note from this issuer that makes a point of noting that the bank was "near Philadelphia"; ostensibly to make the notes easier to circulate. Excellent signatures of Wm. Hillegas and Richard M. Cooper.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #369 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 Cleveland Bank, Bungtown Democratic Wild Cat Money
October 1, 1892. Promises whenever it darn pleases to pay $5 in money, coon skins or cord wood at the option of the bank.
Grade: VF   
Lot #370 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
12-1/2˘ Newark Whaling, Sealing & Manfg. Co.
October 11, 1837. A nice grade for this note.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #371 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NJ-115 G2b $1 Egg Harbor Bank
A pretty note with a neat vignette. Graded Ch. XF 45 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #372 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-115 G2b, G4b & G6c $1, $2 & $5 Egg Harbor Bank
1861 Three piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #373 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NJ-195 G4, G10 & G16 $1, $2 & $3 Hoboken Banking & Grazing Co.
This three piece lot of remainders includes a $1 and $2 in UNC, along with a $3 in Ch. AU.
Lot #374 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-260 $1, $2, $3, $5 & $10 Morris Canal & Banking Co., Jersey City
This five piece lot includes: G50 $1 AU G52 $2 XF G54 $3 AU G58 $5 VF G62 $10 XF
Lot #375 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-350 G14a & G16a $1 State Bank of New Brunswick
This three piece lot includes a G14a and two G16a notes, one with a #15 in ink on the back.
Grade: AU   
Lot #376 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-350 G26c & G28c $2 State Bank of New Brunswick
Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #377 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-350 G40c & G42a $3 State Bank at New Brunswick
Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #378 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
NJ-350 G42a, G52c, G62c & G68c $3, $5, $10 & $20 State Bank at New Brunswick
This four piece lot includes a $3 in AU and a $5, $10 and $20 in CU.
Grade: AU & CU   
Lot #379 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NJ-350 G76a & G80a $50 & $100 State Bank of New Brunswick
Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #380 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-350 G84a $500 State Bank of New Brunswick
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Grade: CU   
Lot #381 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-438 G40, G42, G44 & G46 $6, $7, $8 & $9 Peoples' Bank of Paterson
The $6 has a nick on the top right edge and the $7 has an interior split. Four piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #382 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NJ-555 $1, $2 & $3 Merchants' Bank, Trenton
These three notes are NBNC, signed and issued. The lot includes: G2a $1 VF G4a $2 Fine G6a $3 VG
Lot #383 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
NJ-560 $1, $2, $3, $5 & $10 State Bank at Trenton
This five piece lot includes: G6 $1 XF G12 $2 XF G16 $3 F/VF G22 $5 Fine G26 $10 Fine +
Lot #384 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of New Jersey Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: NJ-110 G36 $5 Union Bank, Dover Proof or remainder. 2 tiny punch holes. UNC $1 S.W.& W.A. Torrey June 15, 1861 AU
Lot #385 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of New Jersey Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 5˘ City of New Brunswick Dec. 1, 1862 10˘ City of Newark Nov. 1, 1862 C22c or C24c $2 State Bank at Newark
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #386 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of New Jersey Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: NJ-445 G40b $1 Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy VF NJ-445 G42c $2 Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy VF 5˘ & 10˘ Mayour & Common Council of Jersey City Nov. 15, 1862 Fine & VF
Lot #387 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Mexico - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$3 Splinter & Black Lumber & Coal Co., Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory
This ad note is printed on a $3 face and $10 back. The face is similar to an 1862 $5. This item was part of the Burgelt Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #388 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
20˘ Hamlin & Mendsen, Buffalo
July 11, 1862. Located at 212 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. Dry goods, carpeting and wallpapers. Light hinge marks.
Grade: AU   
Lot #389 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$50 Ulster County Bank, Kingston
March 26, 1834. This is a 25 shares stock certificate for the Ulster County Bank.
Grade: VF   
Lot #390 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
6-1/4˘ Michael Borst, Middleburgh
October 12, 1815. Very scarce scrip note of Michael Borst, a tavern keeper in this Schoharie County village.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #391 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
9˘ Corporation of the City of New York
December 20, 1814. This, I am told, is an early reprint of the original.
Grade: AU   
Lot #392 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
25˘ New-York Rice-Mill, NYC
Advertising note for business located at the corner of Jefferson and South Streets in New York City.
Grade: AU   
Lot #393 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1, $2, $3, $10, $20 & $50 United States Bank, New York
It appears to be circa 1800s and executed from woodblock engraving. Folded at one time and now separated along the two panes, with central aging. There are some splits, but overall an intriguing if enigmatic item.
Grade: As Described   
Lot #394 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
25˘ Second Regiment New York Heavy Artillery Exchange Certificate
Sutler note. Signed by D.S. Sheldon.
Grade: AU   
Lot #395 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Bank of Utica, State of New York, Princetown
July 24, 1821. Great Western Turnpike, 16 miles from Albany. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #396 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 Commercial Bank, Whitehall
August 1, 1850
Grade: Fine   
Lot #397 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 Butchers & Drovers Bank
A superb New York City proof from Casilear, Durand, Burton & Edmonds. Wonderful cow head vignette at left. Unusual punch cancels at signature lines.
Grade: CU   
Lot #398 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 Merchants' Bank
A lovely Casilear, Durand, Burton & Edmonds proof, circa 1840s. Listed as a proof in Haxby, but we note that Haxby's photo is of a badly damaged example. This is a premium piece with small punch cancels at the signature lines. A lovely proof note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #399 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$113 India Rubber Cloth and Clothing Warehouse
Advertising note for business located at 113 Maiden Lane in New York City. Signed by H.A. Winslow.
Grade: AU   
Lot #400 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
4 Shares Bank of the United States of America
October 28, 1823. This is a good, early item. This certificate is good for four shares and has a cancellation hole. Payable in New York. Mounting residue on back.
Grade: XF   
Lot #401 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NY-1015 N2 $1 Agricultural Bank of Herkimer
This bank is not shown in Haxby or having issued a vignette like this one at all. A lovely Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson printed on India paper proof mounted on a card and then on an album page. Vignette of cows in the center, lady with arms wrapped around #1 at the left and a seated milk maiden at the right.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #402 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NY-1415 G4 $2 The Huguenot Bank, New Paltz
A very impressive central vignette of the purchase of Manhattan Island by Peter Minuit in 1626 for 60 guilders. This vignette is shown on just three other notes. The left vignette shows the Indians with an open Bible and the right has two women embracing. A well chosen set of vignettes for this black and white image on India paper, mounted on card and also on an album page. Listed as SENC in Haxby.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #403 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NY-1650 G2 $1 Hanover Bank
An attractive proof by printers Rawden, Wright, Hatch & Edson with the red overprint "ONE" at the bottom. A ship sailing is the center vignette, the state seal at the left and at the right a female portrait as well as two seahorses. In 1865 this bank became a national bank of the same name. Haxby showed as SENC.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #404 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
NY-1900 G4 $2 Saint Nicholas Bank
The Saint Nicholas Bank $2 Santa Claus note is among the rarest and most elusive of all issues of Santa Claus notes. Previously the only known example was in the collection at the Smithsonian Institute. This example is on India paper, mounted on card with an additional album page behind. Without a doubt the most important single Obsolete in the collection. The other vignette is that of Peter Stuyvesant, a Dutch governor who arrived in New Amsterdam (now New York) in 1647.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #405 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NY-2025 G8 $5 Northern Canal Bank, North Granville
This bank is not represented by a single image in Haxby, with all rare or unknown out at that time. This black and white proof features the "female riding deer" that was later used by Sam Upham on his bogus Confederate issue. India paper on card and on an album page. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson printers. Extremely rare and desirable.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #406 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NY-410 G2a $1 The International Bank, Buffalo
A beautiful Proof with an orange overprint of a "1" twice on the face. This vignette has a portrait of Millard Fillmore flanked by an angel and cherub, and Hebe standing in clouds and feeding an eagle from a cup. There is also a vignette of an Indian woman seated with a rainbow and waterfall in the background. This bank became the First National Bank of Buffalo. Listed as SENC in Haxby.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #407 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NY-820 G22 $1 Chemung Canal Bank, Elmira
This lovely note has a train vignette central to the note and a red overprint. All were SENC in Haxby. Printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. Proof on India paper mounted on card and an album paper.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #408 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of New York Obsolete Notes
Lot of New York Obsoletes
This two piece lot includes: NY-1455 G8a or C8a $5 Atlantic Bank of the City of New York Mar. 1, 1858. Very nice, but maybe a counterfeit since real notes were SENC when Haxby was written. XF NY-1475 G6c $3 Bull's Head Bank, City of New York Fine, splits
Lot #409 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of New York Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 25˘ American Exchange Co., Wall Street Good 50˘ City of Albany July 17, 1862 Fine NU-1435 G126b $5 Bank of America, NY Fine, tears
Lot #410 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of New York Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 3˘ The Brooklyn Bank Nov. 1, 1862 VF/XF 10˘ Farmers & Manufacturers Bank, Poughkeepsie July 1, 1862 Fine $1 Farmers & Merchants Bank of ? Sept. 1852 AG, tape
Lot #411 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of New York Obsolete Notes
This five piece lot includes: NY-1050 G96 $1 Bank of Hudson VF NY-1050 G104 $5 Bank of Hudson AU $1, $2, & $3 Hudson Tow-Boat Co. VF, holes
Lot #412 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of New York Obsolete Notes
This eight piece lot includes: $20 New York Loan Co. Mar. 1838 VF $5 Ocean Bank AG $1 Red Hook Building Co. Jan. 1838 AU 5˘ Bank of Rondout Fine 5˘ State of New York Bank, Kingston Sept. 19, 1861 Fine 25˘ Stowell, Chamberlain & Co. Bankers, Olean Nov. 1862 VF 10˘ The City of Troy Oct. 1862 XF $800 Ulster County Bank Deposit, Kingston Apr. 1863
Lot #413 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
20˘ The Town of Asheville
November 12, 1862 Signed by secretary and mayor. Thin paper and edge flaws.
Grade: VG   
Lot #414 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
25˘ & $2 The County Trustee of the County of Camden, C.H.N.C.
1861 Two piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #415 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10˘, 25˘ & 50˘ The Corporation of Elizabeth City
October 1861 and 1862. This three piece lot includes a 10˘ in AU, a 25˘ in VG and a 50˘ in Fine.
Lot #416 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
25˘ & 50˘ Mount Hecla Steam Mills, North Carolina, Greensboro
1837 Unlisted. Two piece lot.
Grade: Good   
Lot #417 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 (3), $10 (4) & $20 Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington
This eight piece lot includes: G400 $5 Salem XF G240a $5 Fayetteville VG/Fine G404 $5 Salem Fine + G518a $10 Washington VG/Fine G520 $10 Washington Fine SENC G114a $10 Wilmington VF G198a $10 Asheville Design 20c $20 AG
Lot #418 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
NC-5 G8b $5 Bank of Charlotte
ABNC printed, signed and issued.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #419 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
NC-10 $2 Farmers Bank, Elizabeth City
1859 Unlisted. No apparent reference on the note. There is a nick at the bottom left corner.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #420 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-15 $5, $7 & $10 Bank of Clarendon at Fayetteville
This three piece lot includes: G2a $5 VG/Fine G5a $7 VG/Fine, repair on lower right G8a $10 Fine
Lot #421 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-20 $1, $2, $5 & $10 Bank of Fayetteville
This four piece lot contains: G2a $1 VG G4a $2 VG G10a $5 VG/Fine G12a $10 Fine
Lot #422 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-25 G6a $5 Farmers Bank at Greensboro
August 1860 ABNC
Grade: Fine   
Lot #423 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-30 G2a & G4a $5 & $10 Bank of Lexington
Two piece lot. The $5 is VF and the $10 is VG.
Lot #424 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NC-35 G8, G10 & G12 $5, $10 & $20 Miners & Planters Bank, Murphy
Three piece lot.
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #425 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-40 G4b $10 Bank of Commerce at Newbern
January 1859. Signed and issued. ABNC. Green overprint.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #426 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
NC-55 G82 $5 Bank of North Carolina, Raleigh/Morgantown
Design 5a. Bank of North Carolina Raleigh at Tarboro.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #427 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NC-55 G44 $10 Bank of North Carolina, Raleigh/Milton
November 1, 1859 ABNC.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #428 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
NC-60 C266 $4 Bank of the State of North Carolina, Raleigh/Morgantown
Design 4a. Bank of the State of North Carolina at Raleigh, payable at Morgantown.
Grade: AG   
Lot #429 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-80 $3, $5 (2) & $20 Bank of Washington, Wadesborough
This four piece lot contains: G2 $3 VG/Fine G10 $5 VG/Fine G12a $5 Fine G16 $20 VG
Lot #430 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-85 $3, $4, $5, $10 & $50 Bank of Washington
All five pieces are issued. This lot includes: G2a $3 Fine Red tint G6 $4 AG G12a $5 VG Red Tin G14 $10 VG G22 $50 VF
Lot #431 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-85 G18 $20 Bank of Washington
December 7, 1861 Fresh and well centered.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #432 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-90 $3 Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington
This four piece lot contains: 3c $3 Asheville VG 3d $3 Asheville VG 3c $3 ---- Fine 3g $3 Wilmington Fine
Lot #433 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-90 $4 Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington
This three piece lot includes: G234a 4c $4 Fayetteville VG - G290 4d $4 Greensboro VG/Fine G64a $4 Wilmington VG/Fine
Lot #434 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-90 G212 $50 Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington - Asheville
January 1852 The note has a tiny split at the top right.
Grade: VG   
Lot #435 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-90 G216 $100 Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington - Asheville
July 1, 1852 There is tape on the back center sealing a center split.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #436 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-95 G4b $3 Commercial Bank of Wilmington
January 1, 1859.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #437 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NC-95 G8b $4 Commercial Bank, Wilmington
ABNC printed.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #438 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
NC-95 G10b $5 Commercial Bank of Wilmington
1859 Signed and issued. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson.
Grade: VF   
Lot #439 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-95 G14a $20 Commercial Bank of Wilmington
December 1, 1856. The upper right corner is off.
Grade: VF   
Lot #440 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
NC-95 G16a $50 Commercial Bank of Wilmington
February 1, 1861. Signed and issued.
Grade: XF   
Lot #441 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
NC-95 G18a $100 Commercial Bank of Wilmington
February 1, 1861. There is a nick out of the left side.
Grade: VF   
Lot #442 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
NC-100 G2a & G14A $5 & $10 Bank of Wilmington
Red overprint. Two piece lot.
Grade: VG   
Lot #443 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
NC-105 $3, $5, $10, $20 & $50 Bank of Yanceyville
This five piece lot of North Carolina notes includes: G2 $3 Good G6 $5 VG G8 $10 VG G10 $20 Fine G12 $50 Fine
Lot #444 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Lot of North Carolina Obsoletes
This three piece lot includes: 10˘ Corporation of Fort Valley July 2, 1861 XF 25˘ & 50˘ Greensboro Mutual Insurance & Trust Co. 1862 F/VF
Lot #445 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of North Carolina Obsoletes
This five piece lot includes: NC-30 G6a $5 Bank of Lexington Fine Unlisted $1 Bank of Mecklenburg Fine C515 5˘ City of Raleigh VF $1 Greensboro Mutual Life Ins. & Trust Co. VG PAS 255 $2 Pasquotank County VG/Fine
Lot #446 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
10˘ Cincinnati Furnace Store
This is payable in merchandise at the Cincinnati Furnace Store, Long & Smith. Two holes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #447 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
5˘ Scioto Valley Bank, Circleville
1863 remainder.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #448 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
12-1/2˘ Ripley Coffee House
This is good when presented at Ripley, Ohio coffee house in Kentucky or Ohio.
Grade: VF   
Lot #449 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
OH-245 G2 $1 The Kirtland Safety Society
January 4, 1857. These are the earliest Mormon notes. This note has been signed by S. Rignon and J. Smith, Jr. Part of the left end is missing, but the signatures are clear. Graded Good 6, part of left end missing, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Good 6 Net   
Lot #450 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
OH-245 G10 $10 The Kirtland Safety Society
March 1, 1837. This is a lovely $10 Kirtland Safety Society bearing the signatures of S. Riguan and J. Smith, Jr. as president and cashier respectively. The name Ovid Tinney is written very tiny on the face. These notes represent the beginning of Mormon currency. The bank never received a state charter, so many were converted to anti-banking notes.
Grade: CU   
Lot #451 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
OH-245 G10 $10 The Kirtland Safety Society
This is the earliest Mormon notes. This example is dated 1837 and was signed by S. Rignon and Joseph Smith, Jr. The left end is missing. Graded Good 4, part of left end missing, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Good 4 Net   
Lot #452 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
OH-340 G10 $3 Bank of Newtown
June 1846. The Newtown Library Company.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #453 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Ohio Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: $1 Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal Co. VF $2 Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal Co. XF $1 Miami Exporting Co., Bank of Cincinnati VG
Lot #454 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oklahoma - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Executive Office Okmulgee, Muskogee Nation Checks
August 9, 1895. The National Treasurer. Three pieces. This lot also includes a $40 check dated June 1895 from the Executive Office of Creek Nation.
Lot #455 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oklahoma - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sac & Fox Bank, Strout
Lot of approximately 50 checks, including some from St. Louis, Missouri as well.
Lot #456 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oklahoma - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Collection of Oklahoma Checks
This lot of approximately 36 checks includes some from Stroud, Oklahoma and Chandler National Bank, Chandler, Oklahoma. Most are territorial dated.
Lot #457 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 Chambersburg & Bedford Turnpike Road Co.
R-5. November 20, 1818.
Grade: VF   
Lot #458 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 Dauphin Deposit Bank
This is a wonderful advertising note for L.J. Shick and A.G. Keet, Daguerrean Artists, Harrisburg, PA. These gents promised to deliver a superior Daguerreotype picture.
Grade: VF   
Lot #459 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$459.32 Eric Bank
This is a notice that a loan is due on June 16, 1837 to Gould, Draper & Anderson.
Grade: VF   
Lot #460 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$3 George T. Wilson, Jeweler, Meadville
Watches and silverware. This is a $3 Legal Tender look-alike ad note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #461 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 Bank of Montgomery County, Norristown
July 2, 1825. Very scarce early note from this popular issuer. The note emphasizes that "Norris Town" is "near Philadelphia." It is very hard to find any early issues from this bank, and this one is fully issued with clear signatures.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #462 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Ł 250 The Bank of the United States, Agency in London
October 2, 1837. There is ink rot from the cancellation.
Grade: XF   
Lot #463 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 & $2 Easton & Wilkesbarre Turnpike Co., Wilkesbarre
March 10, 1816. The $2 note has the town name Stoddartsville at the top center. Two piece lot.
Grade: VG/Fine, flaws   
Lot #464 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
PA-670 G2b, G4b & G14a $1, $2 & $10 North Western Bank, Warren
This three piece lot includes a $1 in VG/Fine with a small hole, a $2 in Fine and a $10 in VF.
Lot #465 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$50 Bank of the United States, Philadelphia
December 2, 1836. This is an evenly circulated Bank of the United States note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #466 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
US-2 G658 $100 Bank of the United States (Second)
May 1, 1825. This note was payable at the office of discount and disposition, New York, to the order of M. Robinson, Cashier thereof Philadelphia. Shown in Haxby as SENC.
Grade: VF. restored   
Lot #467 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Two Piece Lot of Pennsylvania Obsolete Notes
This lot includes: PA-170 G34 or C34, probably counterfeit $5 Harrisburg Bank Sept. 4, 1848 PA-375 C12 $5 Bank of Northumberland Feb. 1856 Corner off
Grade: VG   
Lot #468 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Pennsylvania Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: PA-415 G6a $5 Commonwealth Bank of Philadelphia Fine PA-625 G6a $5 McKean County Bank of Smethport AU
Lot #469 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Pennsylvania Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: PA-175 G8A $5 Central Bank of Pennsylvania, Hollidaysburg Sept. 1, 1858 AU 10˘ Borough of Easton Dec. 1, 1862 VF
Lot #470 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Pennsylvania Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 25˘ County of Philadelphia May 23, 1837 VG PA-480 C132a $5 Philadelphia Bank counterfeit June 1857 VG PA-325 G4 $5 Susquehanna County of Montrose Nov. 1, 1845 VG/Fine
Lot #471 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Pennsylvania Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 10˘ City of Erie Nov. 1, 1862 This piece has the reverse of a dime on the face VF/XF $1 Borough of Erie Jan. 1, 1836 AU 50 Marietta Borough Loan Feb. 1, 1843 Signed and issued VG +
Lot #472 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
RI-405 G14c $100 Westminster Bank, Providence
This is a remainder that has wear and minor flaws.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #473 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Rhode Island Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot contains: 1˘ City of Providence Jan. 1, 1854 XF RI-240 A5 $1 American Bank of Providence VG/Fine, taped tear RI-120 G18 $5 Farmers Exchange Bank, Gloucester July 1, 1808 AU RI-180 $5 Traders Bank of Newport, altered for the Thames Bank, Laurel IN VG
Lot #474 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 (2), $10 (3) & $20 Bank of Camden
A six piece lot which includes: Sh-27 $5 VF Sh-29 $5 VG, tear Sh-32 $10 VF Sh-33 $10 VF Sh-34 $10 Fine Sh-39 $20 VF
Lot #475 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘ (3), 10˘ (2) & 15˘ City of Charleston
This six piece lot includes: Sh-785 5˘ Fine Sh-786 10 G/VG Sh-797 5˘ Good 2 pcs Sh-799 10˘ Good Sh-801 15 VG
Lot #476 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
15˘, 20˘, 25˘, 50˘ (2), $1, $2 & $3 City of Charleston
This eight piece lot includes: Sh-788 25˘ Good Sh-789 50˘ AG Sh-790 $3 VG Sh-793 $2 G/VG Sh-796 50˘ VG Sh-801 15˘ VG Sh-803 20˘ Fine Sh-807 $1 AG
Lot #477 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
50˘ Ferguson & Hill, Clinton
This note, dated March 1, 1864, is not listed with this date or design. There is no information on these merchants or bankers in the Sheheen references. It is torn and with tape on the back.
Grade: VG   
Lot #478 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$5 (2), $10, $20, $50 & $100 Commercial Bank of Columbia
This six piece lot contains: Sh-132 $5 VG, flaws Sh-134 $5 Good Sh-137 $10 Fine Sh-142 $20 Fine, flaws Sh-148 $50 VG, edge and internal tears Sh-150 $100 Fine, reinforced center tear
Lot #479 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$5 (2), $10, $20, $50 & $100 Bank of Hamburg
A six piece lot that includes: Sh-226 $5 Good Sh-227 $5 VF Sh-233 $10 Fine Sh-242 $20 VF Sh-250 $50 Fine, corner off Sh-254 $100 Good, taped
Lot #480 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
50˘ Pendleton Manufacturing Co.
This company began its operations on October 19, 1838 as a textile plant. This note is signed by one of the founders, B.F. Sloan, and is dated December 4, 1861. It has a stagecoach vignette, but the right corner is cut off.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #481 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Farmers' & Exchange Bank of Charleston
A five piece lot that includes: Sh-163 $5 VF Sh-165 $10 VF Sh-168 $20 Fine Sh-169 $50 Fine Sh-172 $100 Good, torn
Lot #482 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-15 G6a $20 Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston
A lovely Proof on India paper, mounted on card. This note has a very minor flaw.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #483 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
25˘ Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
April 1, 1815 R-7 S-460 Well used with a corner off, but rare.
Grade: AG   
Lot #484 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 (3), $2 & $10 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
A five piece lot that includes: Sh-527 $1 Fine Sh-539 $1 VG, edge splits Sh-547 $1 AU Sh-557 $2 Fine Sh-585 $10 VF
Lot #485 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
SC-45 G34 $2 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
This is easily one of the most ornate issues I have ever encountered. The ornate numeral twos have a full length woman with ornate design patterns and babies on the smaller symbols. A very desirable denomination. Rawdon, Wright & Hatch printers.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #486 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
SC-45 G36a & G48d $2 & $5 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
Two piece lot.
Grade: AG   
Lot #487 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
SC-45 G40 $3 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
This is easily one of the most ornate issues I have ever encountered. The ornate numeral threes have a full length woman with ornate design patterns and babies on the smaller symbols. A very desirable denomination. Rawdon, Wright & Hatch printers.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #488 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-45 G48b $5 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
This is a lovely Proof with a red overprint that features the "Sweet Potato Dinner" vignette, used on Confederate issues as well, and a vignette of Generals Green and Moultrie. A highly desirable and prized Proof example.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #489 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Various Denominations Bank of the State of South Carolina
This 12 piece lot includes: 5˘ Mar. 1, 1862 #482 Good 10˘ July 1, 1861 #475 VG 10˘ Mar. 1, 1862 #483 VG 20˘ July 1, 1861 #476 Fine 20˘ Mar. 1, 1862 #484 VG 25˘ Apr. 13, 1861 #473 VG & Fine 25˘ July 1, 1861 #478 Fine & VF 50˘ July 1, 1861 #479 VG 50˘ Jan. 1862 #480 VG 50˘ Jan. 1862 #481 Fine
Lot #490 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Various Denominations Bank of the State of South Carolina
This 14 piece lot includes: 5˘ Abbeville June 1862 #485 VG 5˘ Camden Feb. 1863 #508 VF 10˘ Columbia June 1862 #489 Fine 10˘ Camden Feb. 1863 #510 VF 15˘ June 1862 #494 VF 15˘ Feb. 1863 #513 VF 25˘ June 1862 #498 Good & Fine 25˘ Charleston Feb. 1863 #513 VF 50˘ June 1862 #502 VG/Fine 50˘ June 1862 #506 VG/Fine 50˘ Feb. 1863 #518 XF 75˘ Feb. 1863 #520 VF 75˘ Feb. 1863 #522 VF Misspelled date
Lot #491 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2, $5, $10, $20 (2) & $100 Bank of South Carolina, Charleston
A six piece lot which contains: Sh-352 $2 Original plate reprint CU Sh-359 $5 Original plate reprint CU Sh-377 $20 Original plate reprint CU Sh-392 $100 Original plate reprint CU Sh-381 $20 VF Sh-371 $10 Good
Lot #492 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-45 G46a $10 The Bank of South Carolina, Charleston
A lovely Proof with the red overprint, printed on India paper and mounted on a card with an album page behind. The central vignette and the one at the left are both of ships. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson printers.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #493 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Sh-53 $5 Bank of Charleston
R-6 Payable at Bank of the State of New York.
Grade: VG   
Lot #494 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Sh-67 $10 Bank of Charleston
1858 Signed and issued.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #495 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sh-113 & Sh-123 $5 & $20 Bank of Chester
The $5 has a piece off. Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #496 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Sh-172, Sh-195 & Sh-201 $5, $10 & $20 Bank of Georgetown
This three piece lot includes a $5 and $10 in Fine, along with a $20 in VG.
Lot #497 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sh 261 & Sh 276 $5 & $20 Merchants' Bank of South Carolina, Cheraw
Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #498 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Sh-288 $5 Bank of Newberry
August 2, 1856.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #499 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Sh-290 $10 Bank of Newberry
Black and white proof, no overprint.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #500 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 (3), $10 & $20 (2) Planters Bank of Fairfield, Winnsboro
This six piece lot includes: Sh-152 $5 VG Sh-159 $20 Fine Sh-307 $5 Fine, corner tip off Sh-308 $5 VF Sh-310 $10 Fine Sh-311 $20 Fine, torn corner
Lot #501 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sh-313 $50 Planters Bank of Fairfield, Winnsboro
R-6 1854 The note has some edge nicks.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #502 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Sh-320, Sh-329 & Sh-334 $5, $10 & $20 Planters & Mechanics Bank, Charleston
This three piece lot includes a $5 and $10 in VF and a $20 in Fine with a corner off.
Lot #503 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sh-428, Sh-430 & Sh-442 $5 (2) & $20 State Bank of South Carolina, Charleston
A three piece lot that includes: Sh-428 $5 Fine Sh-430 $5 VG Sh-442 $20 F/VF
Lot #504 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Sh-450 $50 State Bank of Charleston
1859.
Grade: VF, nick   
Lot #505 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Sh-455 $100 State Bank of Charleston
1859 Printed in orange by D&W.
Grade: VF   
Lot #506 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Sh-573 & Sh-586 $5 & $10 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston
These two pieces are beautiful green ABNC notes that are signed and issued.
Grade: VF   
Lot #507 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Sh-659 50˘ South Carolina Railroad Co.
April 1, 1864 R-5.
Grade: AU   
Lot #508 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Sh-845 $1 Soldiers' Way-Side Home, Charleston
May 1, 1864.
Grade: Fine, split   
Lot #509 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Sh-849 $5 Soldiers' Way-Side Home, Charleston
May 1, 1864.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #510 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Sh-932, Sh-933 & Sh-934 50˘, $1 & $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia
March 15, 1864. This is the complete set of three notes on this bank. The three piece lot includes a 50˘ and $2 in Fine, along with a $1 in VG.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #511 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of South Carolina Stocks
This four piece lot includes: 7 Shares Apr. 30, 1863 Greenville & Columbia Rail Road Co., Columbia 100 Shares Nov. 1, 1895 Sumter & Northern Railroad Co., Charleston $100 Jan. 1, 1867 State of South Carolina, Charleston 2 Shares Feb. 25, 1870 Port Royal Railroad Co., Beaufort
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #512 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
12-1/2 Texas Steam Mill Co.
June 1838. A rare Houston scrip note signed by A.H. Phillips, Treasurer, and printed for the Texas Steam Mill Company. This company was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1837 in Harris County. This mill specialized in lumber milling, only grinding meal when needed. These notes are quite rare and previously unseen in this denomination.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #513 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 The Republic of Texas
This is cut cancelled and closed with scotch tape.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #514 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Utah - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
5˘ Bishop's General Store House, Salt Lake City
Bishop's Presiding Office, Salt Lake City, good for produce and provisions at Bishop's General Store. Torn and a piece is missing. Poorly repaired.
Grade: Good   
Lot #515 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Utah - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘ & 25˘ Bishop's General Store House, Salt Lake City
This two piece lot includes a blue 5˘ for produce and merchandise in AU, along with a red 25˘ for meat in XF.
Grade: XF & AU   
Lot #516 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Utah - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
25˘ Great Salt Lake City Corporation, Utah Territory
April 1869. Great Salt Lake City Corporation will pay to bearer 25˘ in U.S. Legal Tender. This is a very attractive blue and green note with the $1.25 price tag in pencil on back. These were needed to cover a shortage of circulating money.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #517 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Utah - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
5˘ Young Men's Co-Op Institution, Spanish Fork
Wm. Davis, Treasurer. This note was issued to alleviate a cash crunch in the 1890s as I understand it. The two right corners are repaired.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #518 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Vermont Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 10˘ Brandon Bank Jan. 1, 1863 VF VT-4 2B $2 Vermont State Bank, Woodstock Mar. 1807 Fine, corner nick Counterfeit G-10 $5 Bank of Bennington remainder AU
Lot #519 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 The Appomattox Savings Bank at Pamplin's Depot, VA
October 1, 1861. There is a corner nick on this note.
Grade: VG, nick   
Lot #520 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10˘, 15˘, 25˘ (2) & $1 The Corporation of Charleston
This five piece lot includes: 10˘ 1861 Blue tint paper F/VF, piece gone 15˘ 1861 Blue tint paper Fine, piece gone 25˘ 1861 Blue tint paper Fine, piece gone $1 1861 Blue tint paper XF, piece gone 25˘ 1861 May 23, 1861 Fine
Lot #521 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
25˘, 50˘ (2), 75˘ & $1 The County of Scott, Virginia, Estillbille
August 15, 1862. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #522 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
25˘, 50˘, $1 & $2 Corporation of Fredericksburg
This four piece lot includes: 25˘ Oct. 4, 1861 Good 50˘ Sept. 14, 1861 VG $1 May 6, 1861 VG $2 Nov. 2, 1861 VG
Lot #523 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
10˘, 15˘, $1 & $1.50 The Hillsville Savings Bank
May 21, 1862. This four piece lot includes a 10˘ with flaws, a 15˘ in VG with a tear, a $1 in Fine and a $1.50 in VG/Fine.
Lot #524 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 The Hopewell Savings Bank, Richmond
May 1, 1862. The note has "Wise-C.H. VA" written in pen after the bank name.
Grade: Good   
Lot #525 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1, $2, $5, $10 & $20 Bank of Howardsville
This five piece lot includes: G14a $5 Fine G16a $10 Fine G18a $20 VF G22 $1 Fine G24a $2 Fine
Lot #526 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 350.00)
25˘ Lexington Savings Institution
October 1861.
Grade: VG, repaired   
Lot #527 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
10˘ & 15˘ Corporation of Middleway
July 4, 1861. A scarce pair of notes. The lot includes a 10˘ in VG/Fine and a 15˘ in Fine.
Lot #528 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Unlisted 25˘ & 50˘ G.A. White's Omnibus Line, Newtown
September 20, 1861. Both of these two pieces are signed by G.A. White.
Grade: VG   
Lot #529 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
10˘ Norfolk Union
July 22, 1862. Promises to pay 30 days after date. A rare item to find.
Grade: VF   
Lot #530 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 City of Norwalk
May 10, 1861.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #531 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
25˘, 50˘ & $1 (2) City of Petersburg
This four piece lot includes three pieces from the City of Petersburg in VG and a $1 from the Bank of the City of Petersburg in VG.
Lot #532 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$7 Phoenix Bank, Richmond
October 1, 1861. This is a rare denomination, even rarer because it is a signed and issued note, as well as evenly circulated.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #533 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
10˘, 15˘, 25˘, 50˘, $1 (4) & $2 The City of Portsmouth
This nine piece lot includes: 10˘ Oct. 29, 1862 VG 15˘ Oct. 29, 1862 VG 25˘ Oct. 29, 1862 Fine 50˘ Oct. 29, 1862 Fine $1 May 21, 1861 Fine $1 Oct. 7, 1861 Fine 2 pcs. $1 Oct. 29, 1862 AU $2 Oct. 7, 1861 VF
Lot #534 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
1˘, $1 & $2 Portsmouth Savings Fund Society
This three piece lot includes: 15˘ Oct. 19, 1861 VG $1 Oct. 21, 1861 Fine $2 Oct. 21, 1861 VF
Lot #535 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 The Bank of Richmond
July 9, 1861. This is a neat note, even with pinholes. Both a green and orange overprint make it most unusual, and it's a tough $100. The left vignette is of Henry Clay.
Grade: VF   
Lot #536 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
G2a, G4a & G8a $5, $10 & $50 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond
The $5 and $10 are Fine, while the $50 is VG with a corner off. Three piece lot.
Lot #537 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
G10a $100 The Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond
January 18, 1861. A lovely note with a lot of red overprint. Scarce these days. It has a vignette of John Marshal, Chief Justice of Virginia, at the left.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #538 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10˘, 30˘, 50˘, 60˘ & 75˘ City of Richmond
April 14, 1862. This five piece lot includes a 10˘ in AU, a 30˘ in Fine and a 50˘, 60˘ and 75˘ in CU.
Lot #539 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
15˘ Richmond Exchange
April 10, 1862. Located at 41 Main Street. Signed by Jacob Ezekiel.
Grade: VF, closed tears   
Lot #540 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 & $50 Virginia Central Rail Road Co., Richmond
June 1, 1861. This two piece lot has a $20 in AU, punch cancelled and a $50 in VF.
Lot #541 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
10˘ N.L. Blakemore, Sangersville
November 1, 1861. The extremely scarce note is torn in half and has a hole.
Grade: Fine, damage   
Lot #542 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
15˘, 25˘, 50˘ & $1 The County of Augusta, Staunton
May 25, 1862. Four piece lot.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #543 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Bank of Virginia
This three piece lot contains: G470 $5 Bank of Virginia, Union Apr. 3, 1860 Fine G480 $20 Bank of Virginia, Union Apr. 5, 1860 Ch. AU G372 $50 Bank of Virginia, Norfolk Counterfeit ? Good
Lot #544 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Corporation of Winchester Lot
This 10 piece lot includes: 10˘ Green July 15, 1861 Fine 12-1/2˘ Black & White Nov. 7, 1861 VG 15˘ Red July 15, 1861 VG 15˘ Black & White Oct. 4, 1861 VG 25˘ Black & White Mar. 10, 1861 VG 25˘ Blue July 15, 1861 VG 50˘ Black & White June 14, 1861 Good 50˘ Brown July 15, 1861 VG $1 Black & White Mar. 4, 1861 VF $1 Black & White Feb. 1, 1862 VF
Lot #545 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 The County of Wise
August 13, 1862, payable after January 1863.
Grade: VG   
Lot #546 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
VA-30 G4a $5 Bank of Charleston
March 15, 1859. ABNC issue with red-brown back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #547 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
VA-45 $1 & $2 (2) The Monticello Bank, Charlottesville
This three piece lot includes: G32 $1 VG G34 $2 VF G34a $2 Fine
Lot #548 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
VA-45 $5, $10 & $20 Monticello Bank, Charlottesville
This three piece lot includes: G22a $5 VG G14a $10 Fine G26a $20 Fine
Lot #549 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-50 G2a, G4a & G16a $5 (2) & $10 Bank of Pittsylvania, Chatham
Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #550 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
G12b $50 The Bank of Pittsylvania
A gorgeous $50 Bank of Pittsylvania that is green and black with an amazing pair of vignettes which includes three ladies and a farmer and slave sharpening an axe.
Grade: VF   
Lot #551 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-65 G4a $10 The Danville Bank
August 24, 1858. A lovely red note.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #552 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VA-145 $1 The Exchange Bank of Virginia, Norfolk
Design 1a. This is a fantastic Proof with the red overprint. On the face is an amazing vignette of the steamer Etiwan loading and unloading cargo. During the Civil War there was a ship, the CSS Etiwan, which probably started as a cargo ship decades before. This lovely Proof is mounted on card and then on another paper. Stunning and in demand.
Grade: CU   
Lot #553 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$6 The Exchange Bank of Virginia, Norfolk
A most important, odd denomination Proof by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson on India paper on card with an album backing. Slight foxing in the central vignette.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #554 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Lot of Exchange Bank Notes
This nine piece lot includes: G3c $5 Norfolk Fine + G12 $100 Norfolk Fine, tape G22a $50 Abingdon VF G30d $10 Alexandria VF G55a $5 Lynchburg VG G55b $5 Lynchburg Good G58b $20 Lynchburg Fine G73c $20 Petersburg VF G87b $10 Richmond G/VG
Lot #555 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
G10a $10 Bank of Philippi
May 6, 1861.
Grade: VF   
Lot #556 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-165 G6a $20 Bank of Philippi
This was ultimately a West Virginia bank. It does have corner nicks.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #557 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-170 $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 & $20 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond
This nine piece lot contains: G16 $20 F/VF G22 $1 Fine G24 $1.25 VG G26 $1.50 VF G28 $1.75 VF G30 $2 Fine G32 $2.50 Fine, hole G34 $3 VF G36 $4 VF
Lot #558 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
VA-175 1b & 2b $1 & $2 Farmers Bank of Virginia, Richmond
The $1 is Farmersville and the $2 is Richmond. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #559 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
VA-175 G516 $6 Farmers Bank of Virginia, Richmond
Payable at either Farmville, Wythesville or Danville, it's hard to be sure. There has been backing added to the back, and repairs at the lower right.
Grade: AG   
Lot #560 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-175 $10 & $20 Farmers Bank of Virginia, Richmond
I cannot find this $10 design in Haxby, but I could have been confused. This two piece lot includes: $10 Unlisted Fine $20 20E AG
Lot #561 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-191 & VA-200 $1 (2), $5 & $2 Bank of Virginia, Richmond
This four piece lot includes: VA-191 G14 $1 Apr. 1862 VG/Fine VA-191 G16a $5 Nov. 1861 G/VG VA-200 G62 1a $1 Jan. 1862 G/VG VA-200 G64 Design 2 $2 Jan. 1862 Fredericksburg XF +
Lot #562 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
VA-195 G2a & G12 $1 & $5 Traders Bank of Richmond
Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #563 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VA-215 G4b $6 Bank of Scottsville
July 4, 1854. Several repaired tears.
Grade: Good   
Lot #564 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1, $2 & $3 Central Bank of Virginia, Staunton
July 4, 1862. Three piece lot.
Grade: Average Fine   
Lot #565 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VA-220 G8a $8 The Central Bank of Virginia, Staunton
March 1, 1855. A very rare, signed and issued example of this $8 bill.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #566 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
VA-220 G10, G12 & G14 $10, $20 & $50 Central Bank of Virginia, Staunton
Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #567 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
VA-225 $5, $20 & $50 Bank of the Valley of Virginia
This three piece lot includes: G36 $50 Winchester G154a $20 Moorefield G220 $5 Staunton
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #568 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
VA-255 $1 & $2 Bank of the Valley of Virginia, Winchester
Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #569 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
VA-260 G6 & G8 $20 & $50 Bank of Winchester
A pair of remainder notes.
Grade: AU   
Lot #570 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: 25˘ July 20, 1861 Corporation of Shepherdstown Good, torn and a piece is gone 25˘ Sept. 2, 1861 John B. Smith, Waynesboro VG
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #571 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 175.00 - $ 275.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This two piece lot includes: $1 State of Virginia, County of Pulaski Aug. 8, 1862 CU Signed and numbered with red overprint. 15˘ Richmond & Charlottesville Turnpike Co. Oct. 2, 1861 VG
Lot #572 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 50˘ Wythe County, Wytheville Apri.14, 1862, payable on Jan. 1, 1863. VF, taped repair $5 Corporation of Alexandria Nov. 1, 1858 VG $10 VF200 G44b Bank of Virginia, Richmond Feb. 1853 VG
Lot #573 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This three piece lot includes: 10˘ Henry H. Peck Aug. 16, 1861 $2 & $3 Exchange Bank of Norfolk 1862
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #574 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: VA-30 G2a $1 Bank of Charleston June 1, 1861. Very scarce, signed and issued. Fine $1 County of Monroe, Union June 16, 1862 VG/Fine $2 Madison County June 3, 1862 VF, rough at top and right side 5˘ C.R. Bricken, Richmond Sept. 3, 1861 F/VF
Lot #575 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
Four Piece Lot of Virginia Notes
This four piece lot includes: 15˘ County of Grayson June 28, 1862 VG $1 County of Halifax July 9, 1862 VG $1 County of Patrick Nov. 1, 1862 XF $1 County of Patrick Jan. 1, 1863 Fine
Lot #576 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: $1 County of Amherst Aug. 5, 1862 Fine $1 County of Brunswick Mar. 29, 1862 XF 25˘ County of Bedford July 1, 1862 VF $1 County of Bedford July 1, 1862 Fine
Lot #577 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This four piece lot includes: VA215 G22 $1 Bank of Scottsville VF $1 Sept. 1861 Bank of Pittsylvania Fine $5 Jan. 1856 Bank of Commerce, Fredericksburg VG, torn Counterfeit $20 1825 Trans-Alleghany Bank of Virginia, Jeffersonville AG
Lot #578 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This six piece lot includes: 15˘ County of Craig, New Castle Aug. 25, 1862 Fine 25˘ Corporation of Danville June 15, 1862 Fine 75˘ Corporation of Danville June 15, 1862 Fine 25˘ Farmers Savings Bank, Richmond Oct. 1, 1861 Fine 25˘ County of Goochland, Goochland Corner off $1 County of Fluvanna, Palmyra Feb. 23, 1863 Fine
Lot #579 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This six piece lot contains: 25˘ Fredericksburg Sept. 2, 1861 VF, corner off 25˘ Commercial Bank, Richmond 1862 VG 5˘ Joshua C. Gunnell, Fairfax Court House Sept. 26, 1861 VG 12-1/2 ˘ Town of Leesburg 1861 G/VG $1 Town of Leesburg 1861 VG $1 County of Lee, Jonesville Fine
Lot #580 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This six piece lot includes: 50˘ Corporation of Richmond Fine $1 Corporation of Richmond Fine $2 Corporation of Richmond VF $1 Bank of Rockbridge VG 25˘ Town of Staunton VG $1 Town of Staunton VG
Lot #581 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This seven piece lot includes: $1 Corporation of Winchester, VA $5 Exchange Bank of Tennessee, Murfreesboro 25˘ Bank of Tennessee, Nashville $10 State Bank, South Carolina, Charleston $1 Exchange Bank of Tennessee, Charleston $5 Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston $1 Exchange Bank, Murfreesboro
Grade: Average Circulation   
Lot #582 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
This eight piece lot includes: 50˘ Corporation of Warrenton AG 25˘ County of Rappahannock Good 10˘ Tazewell County of Jeffersonville VG $1 Smyth County, Marion Fine 10˘ County of Shenandoah Fine 5˘ County of Rockingham Fine 50˘ County of Rockingham VG 10˘ County of Nottoway G/VG
Lot #583 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Virginia Obsolete Notes
An eight piece lot that includes: $1 Page County Bond July 2, 1861 VF $1, $1-1/4 & $2 Bank of the Old Dominion, Pearisburg May 1, 1862 VF, VG, VG 75˘ County of Lunenburg Mar. 29, 1862 VF 15˘, 50˘ & 75˘ City of Lynchburg May 1, 1862 VG
Lot #584 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
5˘, 10˘, 15˘ & $1 50th Anniversary Celebration, Baraboo
1933. This is Baraboo scrip to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Ringling Brothers Show. Four piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #585 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘, 10˘, 15˘, 25˘, 50˘ & $1 Ringling Bros. Show, Baraboo
This scrip was made for the 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1883 to 1933, for the Ringling Brothers Show at Baraboo.
Grade: CU   
Lot #586 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
WI-245 G8 $5 Bank of Wisconsin, Green Bay
March 1, 1837.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #587 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
WS-560 G2a & G4a $5 & $10 Mineral Point Bank
Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #588 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$1 Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Grant County, Sinipee
July 1844.
Grade: CU   
Lot #589 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Narramore Bank Note Card Set
This set is in the original box and it has 18 notes on cards, including the $500 and $1,000 1862 Legal Tender and $500 and $1,000 First Charter. Cards are nice, box has wear.
Lot #590 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
25˘ Sept. 26, 1840
This note is signed by Th. S. Johnson, but has no other state or city identification.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #591 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
1912 Campaign Progressive Party
Progressive Party charter member certificate for Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram W. Johnson.
Grade: AU   
Lot #592 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
Lot of Mixed States
This four piece lot includes: DC 45 G2a $1 Bank of Anacastia, DC 1854 VG ME 75 G2 $1 Globe Bank, Bangor, ME Good $1 & $5 Franklin Silk Co., Franklin, OH VF/XF
Lot #593 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
Lot of Mixed States
This four piece lot includes: 25˘ White & Hill, Indian Head Bank, Nashua, NH Oct. 1862 VG/Fine $2 Ohio Rail Road, Richmond, OH Fine American Mining Co. Mar. 28, 1850 & July 3, 1851 XF 2 pcs
Lot #594 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
Lot of Obsolete Notes
This six piece lot includes: $5 Manufacturers Bank, Macon, GA $5 Citizens Bank, New Orleans, LA $10 Canal Bank, New Orleans, LA $1 State Bank of New Brunswick, NJ $5 Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston, SC $5 Vermont State Bank, Burlington
Grade: VG to AU   
Lot #595 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
Lot of Miscellaneous Obsolete Items
This eight piece lot includes: $1 Chicago Clearing House Assoc. Nov. 11, 1907 VF $10 State of Georgia, County of Fulton Blank VF, piece out 16˘ Commissioner of the Freedman's Savings & Trust Co., Washington DC 1899 VF $10 Government of Texas, Houston AG, as is Nov. 5, 1912 Woodrow Wilson & Thomas Marshall Election Card $2 1864 Confederate AG $50 1862 Confederate AG $100 1862 Confederate reproduction AG
Lot #596 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
This eight piece lot of mostly remainders includes: $2 Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans $5 Canal Bank, New Orleans, LA $10 Canal Bank, New Orleans, LA $5 Piscataqua Exchange Bank, Portsmouth, NH 10˘ City of New Ark, NJ $5 J.W. & J. McCarty, Cheap Ready Pay Store, Tioga County, Candor, NY $5 New England Commercial Bank, New Port, RI $10 New England Commercial Bank, New Port, RI
Grade: XF to UNC   
Lot #597 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 375.00 - $ 575.00)
Lot of Mixed States Obsolete Notes
OH-65 G6 $5 Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Cincinnati
This nine piece lot includes: $5 Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Cincinnati, OH Aug. 17, 1813 Fine $10 Ogdensburgh Bank, NY Mar. 4, 1858 CU $3 Jersey Bank - Ontario Bank of the State of NY June 2, 1826 VG, usual flaws $1 Bank of Fayette County, New Salem, PA Nov. 14, 1816 VG/Fine $3 Columbia Bank, PA Oct. 14, 1861 VF $5 Berks County Bank, Reading, PA 18__ Black & white remainder CU 12-1/2˘ Mechanics Hall Assoc of Newark, NJ Oct. 5, 1837 VG $3 United States Foreign & Domestic Exchange Co., payable in NY & Portland, ME Sept. 20, 1837 XF $1 Greene County Bank, Catskill, NY VG/Fine, splits
Lot #598 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of Counterfeit, Altered and Raised Notes
This eight piece lot includes: $3 Southport Bank, CT VG $3 Saybrook Bank, Essex, CT VG/Fine $5 Exchange Bank, Hartford, CT VF $2 Suffolk Bank, Taunton, MA Fine $5 West Winfield Bank, NY Fine $5 Miners Bank, Pottsville, PA VF $10 National Bank, Providence, RI VF $5 Bank of Orange County, VT Fine
Lot #599 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 2 $100 State of Florida, Tallahassee
October 10, 1861. This $100 is an R-7 and is a very high-grade example.
Grade: AU   
Lot #600 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 3 $50 State of Florida, Tallahassee
October 10, 1861. A nice, evenly circulated note.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #601 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 4 $20 State of Florida, Tallahassee
October 10, 1861. A nice, evenly circulated note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #602 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 5 & CR 6 $10 & $5 State of Florida, Tallahassee
October 10, 1861. Two piece lot.
Grade: AG & Fine   
Lot #603 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 7A $3 State of Florida, Tallahassee
December 6, 1861.
Grade: VG   
Lot #604 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 8A & CR 9A $2 & $1 State of Florida, Tallahassee
Oct. 10, 1861. Two piece lot.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #605 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 10 $100 State of Florida, Tallahassee
January 1, 1862. A pretty note with a couple of minor edge stains.
Grade: AU   
Lot #606 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 11 $50 State of Florida, Tallahassee
January 1, 1862. This note is somewhat toned and has a pinhole.
Grade: VF   
Lot #607 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 12 & CR 13 $20 & $10 State of Florida, Tallahassee
January 1, 1862. The $10 is VG/Fine and the $20 is VF. Two piece lot.
Lot #608 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 14 $5 State of Florida, Tallahassee
January 1, 1862. A very fresh, high-grade note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #609 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
CR 15 $10 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1863. A very high quality 1803 $10.
Grade: AU   
Lot #610 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 16$5 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1863.
Grade: VF   
Lot #611 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 17 $3 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1863.
Grade: VF   
Lot #612 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
CR 18 $2 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1863.
Grade: XF/AU, tear   
Lot #613 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 19 $1 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1863.
Grade: VF   
Lot #614 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 32 $10 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1864. This note has toned paper.
Grade: VF   
Lot #615 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 34 $5 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1864.
Grade: VF   
Lot #616 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 38 $2 State of Florida, Tallahassee
R-6. January 1, 1864. This is watermarked W.T. & Co.
Grade: VF   
Lot #617 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
CR 40 $1 State of Florida, Tallahassee
R-6. January 1, 1864. The paper is slightly toned with a small split in the center, and the overprint is a darker shade.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #618 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
CR 45 $1 State of Florida, Tallahassee
March 1, 1870. Rarity 9. This extremely rare issue was created in 1870 to refinance Florida's debt after the war, and $250,000 in notes were authorized, but due to a lack of money to pay for them, the full shipment was withheld. All are extremely rare today.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #619 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10˘ State of Florida, Tallahassee Strip of Three Notes
February 2, 1863. This is a three note uncut sheet.
Grade: CU   
Lot #620 - Southern States Currency > Florida - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of State of Florida, Tallahassee
February 2, 1863. This five piece lot includes: CR 20 50˘ VF CR 22A 50˘ Fine CR 22B 50˘ Fine CR 24 25˘ AU CR 28 10˘ AU
Lot #621 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR-1, CR-2, CR-3, CR-4 & CR-5 $100, $50, $20, $10 & $5 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 15, 1862. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #622 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CR 6, CR 7 & CR 8 $100, $50 & $10 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
This three piece lot of Southern States currency includes: CR 6 $100 CU CR 7 $50 CU CR 8 $10 AU
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #623 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CR-9 $4 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1863. This $4 note is a Southern States rarity (R-9) with 10-50 note. Central vignette of Moneta seated by chest, gazing at a large frame with a "4" in it.
Grade: VF   
Lot #624 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CR-10 $3 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1863. This is an R-9 and it features a large vignette of horses and sheep at a watering trough with a farmer.
Grade: VF   
Lot #625 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 11a, CR 12, CR 14, CR 14b, CR 15, CR 15a, CR 17, CR 18 & CR 19 $2, $1, 50 (2), 25 (2), 15 , 10 & 5 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1863 This nine piece lot includes: CR 11a $2 VF CR 12 $1 VF CR 14b 50˘ AU CR 14 50˘ CU CR 15a 25˘ AU CR 15 25˘ VF CR 17 15˘ XF CR 18 10˘ VF CR 19 5˘ AU
Lot #626 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR 13 75 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1863
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #627 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR 16 20˘ State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1863.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #628 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
CR-20 $500 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
April 5, 1864. There were 1,200 notes in the $500 denomination issued. This is an R-6 that was engraved by Howell.
Grade: VF   
Lot #629 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 21, CR 22, CR 23 & CR 24 $100, $50, $20 & $10 (10) State of Georgia, Milledgeville
April 6, 1864. This 13 piece lot of Southern State notes includes a $100, $50 and $20 in VF, the $100 has ink rot near the signature, as well as ten $10s, A-K but no J, with large plate letters in average VF.
Grade: VF   
Lot #630 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
CR 25 $10 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
April 6, 1864 These 10 pieces have all the same plate letters issued, A-K, no J.
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #631 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 26 (10), CR 27, CR 28 & CR 29 $5 (10), $4, $3 & $2 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
This 13 piece lot includes ten $5s dated April 6, 1864, all plate letters A-K, but no J in F/VF and a $4, $3 and $2, dated January 1, 1864, in VF.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #632 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR 29, CR 30 (2) & CR 31 $2, $1 (2) & 50˘ State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 1, 1864. This four piece lot includes a 50˘ in Fine, two $1s in CU and a $2 in AU.
Lot #633 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR-32, CR-33 & CR-34 $50, $10 & $5 State of Georgia, Milledgeville
January 15, 1865 These three notes are all high-grade with the general appearance of UNC notes.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #634 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
TC-05 $5,000 Certificate of Georgia, Treasury Dept., Milledgeville
TC-O5 $5,000 Certificate of Georgia, Treasury Dept., Milledgeville
This note is very rare as only 34 were issued paying 8% interest, like this example, and there were 49 issued that paid 6% interest. These were designed to replace smaller denomination Georgia Treasury notes as of December 14, 1863. This note is dated July 27, 1864. A very rare item that is always in demand. The note grades VF and it is somewhat crisp. It is folded slightly and there is a tiny hole, barely visible from the face, on a fold. Great color and body.
Grade: VF   
Lot #635 - Southern States Currency > Georgia - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
TC-10 $10,000 State of Georgia, Treasury Dept., Milledgeville
A very rare piece of Georgia currency that was issued to pay off Georgia Treasury notes prior to the 1863 Act date. There were only eight 6% certificates ever issued, along with 21 8% certificates issued. With stats like this, these are clearly ultra rare items that should be enjoyed as part of the finest collections. This note is lightly toned with a very faint stain. There is also a tiny pinhole on the fold near the center.
Grade: VF   
Lot #636 - Southern States Currency > Mississippi - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CR 1Ab $100 State of Mississippi, Jackson
R-10. Vignettes shows a maiden writing on a page with a child at her feet, a Black in the field hand carrying cotton and a portrait of M.D. Haynes, State Treasurer, at the right. Dated June 22, 1862 and redeemable on June 1, 1863.
Grade: VF   
Lot #637 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
5˘, 10˘, 20˘ (2), 25˘, 50˘, $1 (13) & $2 (2) State of North Carolina, Raleigh
October 1861. This 21 piece lot includes: CR21 $2 VF CR22 $2 AU CR24 $1 Fine CR27 $1 XF CR29 $1 Fine CR32 $1 Fine CR32a $1 VF CR32b $1 VG CR32c $1 Fine CR32d $1 Fine CR32e $1 Fine CR32f $1 Fine CR32g $1 Fine CR32h $1 VF CR38e $1 VF CR42 50˘ UNC CR43 25˘ XF CR44 20˘ AU CR45 20˘ Fine Blue paper CR47 10˘ CR44 20˘ AU CR48 5˘ CR44 20˘ AU XF
Lot #638 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1, 50˘ (4), 25˘ (2) & 10˘ State of North Carolina, Raleigh
An eight piece lot that includes: CR88 $1 AU + CR91 50˘ AU + CR92B 50˘ AU + CR 96 ? 50˘ AU Fayetteville & Center Plank Road Co. on back CR 97a 50˘ VF CR105 25˘ VF CR107 25˘ VF CR113 10˘ AU +
Lot #639 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
CR-23 $2 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
October 2, 1861. This rare note is R-9 with a suggested number of 16 to 50 notes known. There is a nick out of the lower right corner.
Grade: Fine, corner nick   
Lot #640 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
CR74 C1 $50 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
January 30, 1862. This variety has Liberty standing with Prosperity, who is seated by a cornucopia. The bottom edge, with interest information, has been trimmed off.
Grade: VF   
Lot #641 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
CR74-2 $100 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
August 8, 1862. This is a very high-grade example of the early North Carolina $100 with agricultural tools and supplies at the top, and Commerce seated on bales at the side. A lovely note.
Grade: XF   
Lot #642 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR75 & CR75B $20 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
These notes are graded VF and AU. Two piece lot.
Lot #643 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR81 & CR82 $10 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #644 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR86 & CR 87 $5 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
One note is VF while the other is AU/UNC. Two piece lot.
Lot #645 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR118 & CR119 $50 & $20 State of North Carolina, Raleigh
The $50 is VF and the $20 is XF. Two piece lot.
Lot #646 - Southern States Currency > North Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Lot of State of North Carolina, Raleigh
This 16 piece lot includes: CR122 $10 AU CR123 $5 CU CR124 $5 CU CR125 $3 AU & CU 2 pcs CR131 $2 CU CR132 $1 CU & AU 2 pcs CR134 75˘ VF 2 pcs CR135 50˘ AU CR139 25˘ Rust CR147 10˘ AU CR148 5˘ AU CR149 50˘ AU CR150 25˘ AU
Lot #647 - Southern States Currency > South Carolina - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
CR 1, CR 13 & CR 14 $5, $2 & $1 Blue Ridge Railroad Bond Retirement & State of South Carolina, Columbia
March 2, 1872 & Dec. 1, 1873 (2). This three piece lot includes a $1 and $2 Revenue Bond Scrip from 1873 in AG and a $5 1872 in XF. Recently there was a hoard of these 1873 notes.
Grade: AG & XF   
Lot #648 - Southern States Currency > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR 3, CR 4, CR 5, CR 6, CR 7 & CR 8 $50, $20, $10, $5, $2 & $1 State of South Carolina, Columbia
March 2, 1872. This lovely six piece lot is a set of the Revenue Bond Scrip of 1872, State of South Carolina.
Grade: CU   
Lot #649 - Southern States Currency > South Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CR 4 $10 State of South Carolina, Columbia
CR 04 $10 State of South Carolina, Columbia
January 1, 1866 This note is an R-7 and it has the extremely rare January 1, 1866 date. It features General Daniel Morgan at the left, a girl at the right and "The Rescue" vignette at the center. These were never available, but a South Carolina agency may have sold some recently. All that were sold were either cut-cancelled or remainders in uncut sheets, none signed and issued as this piece.
Grade: VF   
Lot #650 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
CR A1 $1 Republic of Texas, Austin
July 1841. High grade but a little ink rot on the right signatures. Cut cancelled.
Grade: XF   
Lot #651 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR A2 $2 Republic of Texas, Austin
July 1841. An evenly circulated, cut cancelled note with hinges on back.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #652 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR A3 $2 Republic of Texas, Austin
18__. A sharp Republic of Texas $3 that is cut cancelled with hinges.
Grade: VF   
Lot #653 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR A4 & CR A5 $10 & $5 Republic of Texas
1839 & 1840. A decent looking pair with cut cancels that have hinges over cancels. Two piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #654 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 Republic of Texas
June 12, 1839 This note has a very unusual "star" cancellation.
Grade: XF   
Lot #655 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 6 & CR 7 $50 & $20 Republic of Texas
1839. Both of these pieces have restoration. Two piece lot.
Grade: Good to Fine   
Lot #656 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR A8 $100 Republic of Texas
May 1, 1839. An attractive $100 Republic of Texas that is cut cancelled.
Grade: VF   
Lot #657 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
CR A9 $500 Republic of Texas
Aug. 17, 1839. This $500 is the highest denomination of the issue and is very scarce. There are stamp hinges closing the cut cancels that need to be removed, it will then appear much nicer.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #658 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CR 16 $5 Government of Texas, Houston
This cut-cancelled note has the Sam Houston (secretarial) signature as president.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #659 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CR H15A $3 Government of Texas, Houston
A nice looking, cut-cancelled note with the Sam Houston (secretarial) signature as president.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #660 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR H17 & CR H18 $20 & $10 Government of Texas, Houston
Both of these cut cancelled notes have the Sam Houston president signature (secretarial). Two pieces.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #661 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
CR H21A $50 Government of Texas, Houston
Nov. 1, 1838. A great looking $50 that is cut cancelled and has the Sam Houston (secretarial) signature as president.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #662 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CR H26 $3 Treasurer of the Republic of Texas, Houston
March 1838. This $3 Medallion note is cut cancelled but very attractive in spite of stamp hinges on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #663 - Southern States Currency > Texas - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$250 City of Sabine, Republic of Texas
This note was printed to provide purchasers this Certificate of Stock in the City of Sabine, 1839, and it is signed by Niles F. Smith. This certificate says that Sam Houston, Philip Sublette, John Roberts, Niles F. Smith and A.G. Kellogg all have a piece of the action.
Grade: XF   
Lot #664 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
CR 1 $100 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
August 13, 1861. This early example is extremely rare and its appearance rarely occurs. It is listed as a Rarity 10. The central portrait is that of Washington, along with two maidens seated, in pinkish-red, and another maiden on the right holding grain.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #665 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
CR 2 $50 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
August 13, 1861. This early note is excessively rare in this condition, and it is a beauty. Ceres and Commerce in the central vignette with a large rendition of the state seal at the left and a portrait of John Tyler on the right. This is the only known note that used a vignette of Tyler and it's the most difficult to obtain. There are probably less than 20 examples known. Tyler was the Vice President under Harrison and became President upon his death. He had also been the Governor of Virginia and a U.S. Senator from Virginia.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #666 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 3 $20 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
July 1, 1861. This example has excellent centering and brilliant color.
Grade: XF   
Lot #667 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 3 $20 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
August 5, 1861. Great looking note, but there is a minor thinning hole at the bottom left.
Grade: VF   
Lot #668 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 4 & CR 5 $10 & $5 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
Oct. 15, 1861. This two piece lot includes a $10 in Ch. AU and a $5 in Fine, with a long slit.
Grade: Ch. AU & Fine   
Lot #669 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 6 $100 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
There is a pinhole in the center portrait, of Governor Letcher, on this beautiful note.
Grade: CU   
Lot #670 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CF 6 $100 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
October 15, 1862. A lovely trio of circ notes. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF, XF & AU   
Lot #671 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CR 7 $50 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
October 15, 1862. The portrait of Governor James Mason is at the left. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #672 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CR 7 $50 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
Oct. 15, 1862. A portrait of Governor James Mason is at the left. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #673 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 8 $10 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
Oct. 15, 1862. This four piece lot includes three in AU/UNC and one in VF.
Lot #674 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
CR 13 $5 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
Mar. 13, 1862. This lot contains four notes, three in AU/UNC and one in VF.
Lot #675 - Southern States Currency > Virginia - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CR 16, CR 17 & CR 18 $1 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
May 15, 1862 (2), July 21, 1862 (4) & Oct. 21, 1862 (4). This 10 piece lot includes one in VG, one in VF and eight in AU. One note has a back stamped "Virginia Exposition, Richmond, Oct. 3 to Nov. 21, 1888".
Grade: VG, VF & AU   
Lot #676 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
T-8 $100 The Confederate States of America Bond
May 14, 1861. Rarity 7. This is #172 of the 250 bonds issued in Montgomery, signed by Clitherall and printed by the ABNC. This bond was issued to J.R. Horsey of Charleston, South Carolina, and assigned to Thomas M. Horsey. This is an attractive VF/XF bond with mounting remnants on back in six places.
Grade: VF   
Lot #677 - Confederate Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
T-8 $50 Confederate States of America, Richmond
T-8 $50 Richmond
July 25, 1861. Excellent for the grade.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #678 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-9 $500 Confederate States of America Bond Richmond
August 14, 1861. There were only 491 of this $500 bond ever issued, and it features John C. Calhoun at the center. Montgomery is crossed out and Richmond is written in.
Grade: VF   
Lot #679 - Confederate Items - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-10 $1,000 The Confederate States of America Bond
May 14, 1861. This rare bond is one of 1,000 issued. All are dated May 14, 1861 and signed by Clitherall. The condition of this bond is as lovely as I can imagine. Made out to Jacob Barrett.
Grade: XF   
Lot #680 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
T-11 #18 $1,000 The Confederate States of America Bond
August 22, 1861. Rarity 7. This bond is identical to the one only four serial numbers away that is listed in the Douglas Ball "Comprehensive Catalog and History of Confederate Bonds". Made out to Mechanics Savings Society, Petersburg, Virginia. There were 212 issued.
Grade: VF   
Lot #681 - Confederate Items - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-54 $2 1962
This is a typical pair of $2 UNC CSA notes. These are consecutively numbered, but have the same plate position, so was each sheet the same number? Graded New 60 and New 62 by PCGS. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS New 60 & 62   
Lot #682 - Confederate Items - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
T-72 50˘ Feb. 17, 1864 Serial #1
Very unusual item that bears serial #00001. This is actually an error, as you can see serial #00002 underneath it. Perhaps they were using a new numbering machine and were unfamiliar with it. Nice wide margin; the back has some minor stains where it was mounted in an album.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #683 - Confederate Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
T-156 #290 $1,000 Confederate States of America Bond
This is from the February 17, 1864 issue #1135 and dated December 13, 1864. Four percent registered bond. The vignette is the CSS Virginia sinking the USS Cumberland, March 8, 1862.
Grade: VF   
Lot #684 - Confederate Items - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-181 #369 $5,000 The Confederate States of America Non Taxable Certificate
August 28, 1864. Hinge on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #685 - Confederate Items - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$600 & $1,900 Confederate States of America
A two piece lot of receipts for money. The $600 is dated March 10, 1864 and the $1,900 is dated March 2, 1864.
Grade: XF   
Lot #686 - Confederate Items - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1,000 The Confederate States of America Bond
This bond is dated August 1, 1861 and is made out to the Branch of the Farmers Bank of Virginia at Wytheville. This has Montgomery XXXd out and Richmond written in. No transfer records.
Grade: VF   
Lot #687 - Confederate Items - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$2,000 & $5,000 The Confederate States of America
This two piece lot includes: T-17 $2,000 #26 Jan. 1, 1862 Rarity 7 VF T-18 $5,000 #27 July 1, 1863 Cut out cancel Fine
Lot #688 - Confederate Items - ($ 60.00 - $ 90.00)
Lot of Confederate Items
This three piece lot includes: T-42 $2 VG T-67 $20 CU $20 Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston, SC VG
Lot #689 - Confederate Items - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of Confederate Items
This four piece lot includes: T-165 $1,000 #345 Sept. 3, 1864 The Confederate States XF T-178 $100 #362 Aug. 15, 1864 Confederate States of America VF T-179 $500 #364 Aug. 12, 1864 Confederate States of America VF T-180 $1,000 #366 May 1, 1864 Confederate States of America Fine
Lot #690 - Confederate Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5, $10, $20, $50, $100 & $500 Chemicograph Backs
This is a set of chemicograph backs intended for Confederate currency. Six piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #691 - Depression Scrip - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
3˘ Cape Neddeck, Maine
September 15, 1864. A scarce 3˘ note for Joseph Weare - Asahel Goodwin. Signed by both. Graded Apparent VF 20, edge tears, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20 Net   
Lot #692 - Postal Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Postal Note, Portland, Oregon
This note shows no value, but it's from a western state and has 1˘ written in.
Grade: AU   
Lot #693 - Postal Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
1˘ Postal Note, Luray, Virginia
June 30, 1894. A scarce state to find Postal Notes from. This location should have lots of interest.
Grade: VF   
Lot #694 - Canadian Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20, $50 & $100 Bank of the St. Lawrence Victoria Bridge, Montreal, Canada
S. Zimmerman Railway King - G.T. Railway. Over 800 miles long. Three piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #695 - Canadian Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘ & 10˘ (2) Canadian Tire Corp'n Ltd.
Three piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #696 - Canadian Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
J. Kennedy Lightning Remedy, Pain Killer or Hair Restorative, H. Musseu, Chemist and Druggist, Allanburg, Ontario.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #697 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 7 $10 1861 Philadelphia
The $10 Demand Notes are very elusive and the opportunity for most to acquire one are, at best, very limited. There are 43 from Philadelphia in the census. While well worn, this note is evenly circulated and with signatures.
Grade: VG   
Lot #698 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
Greensheet _bid_ is $15,000 and both collectors and dealers will attest as to how hard it is to buy anything at sheet levels. In every auction, there are a few truly special pieces. This is definitely one of them. We've scrutinized this stunning specimen through the holder and just marvel at the incredible embossing, the complete originality of the paper surfaces, the razor-sharp corners, and the vivid inks. What truly sets this magnificent piece apart is the gigantic margins. This issue comes cut notoriously close; this landmark specimen is a noteworthy example. If your collection contains the finest you'll want to add this. Graded Superb Gem CU 67 PQ by RCGS.
Grade: RCGS Superb Gem CU 67 PQ   
Lot #699 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
This is a superior example of one of the earliest designs by the B.E.P. The corners are sharp and the paper is fully bright, just the way it should be. The margins are surprisingly good for this issue, and I can't help but think this note could easily fit into anyone's Gem CU collection. However, as it is, it is one of the nicest PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ notes you will see.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #700 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
This is a decent, problem-free example with NBNC printed twice at the bottom and two serial numbers. Graded Fine 12 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #701 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 18 $1 1869
This is a great $1 Rainbow visually, but it lacks most of its body. The color and centering are excellent. The appearance is that of an UNC, but it's not.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #702 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 20 $1 1875
This note's brightness and natural embossing is clearly evident through the PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ holder. The rose-colored seal and embellishment at the right show every bit of detail and is not faded in the least. Apparently the slightly tight margins are the reason this note didn't score higher.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #703 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 20 $1 1875
The serial number embossing can be easily seen through the third party holder on this note. PMG has assigned a grade of Ch. UNC 63 EPQ, no doubt due to the bottom margin.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #704 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 21 $1 1875 Series A
A very scarce Series A that is one of only 26 notes reported with this signature combination. The last Fine 12 brought $1,265 when we sold it in March. Graded Ch. Fine 15 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #705 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 22 $1 1875 Series B
The Series B is even scarcer than the A Series with only 22 notes reported. PMG grades this example a Fine 12. There is only one other Fine in this grade in the census.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #706 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 24 $1 1875 Series D
This series just keeps getting scarcer with later issues as there are only 18 notes recorded, with only a dozen better. A super scarce issue. A VF-30 brought $5,520 via our sale in March. Graded VF 20 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #707 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 26 $1 1875
Exceptionally wide and even margins on both sides grace this early Legal. The white paper really highlights the rose-colored overprint. I have no question that the PMG grade of Gem UNC 66 EPQ has been well deserved.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #708 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 26 $1 1875
A pristine example of this popular $1 type from the 1875 Series. Great color and nice margins. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #709 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 26 $1 1875
A very high grade example of this popular type. The overprint ink color is somewhat different than most, but it is attractive, well-centered and has good paper quality.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #710 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 27 $1 1878
This may be a common type, but the colors and originality on this piece is nothing short of amazing. A real peach that has been graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #711 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 29 $1 1880
The folds in this note are more rolling bends than sharp creases, and the margins are untrimmed, as evidenced by the lightly rounded corners at the left. This is a popular seal type. Graded by PCGS as an XF 40 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #712 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 30 $1 1880
Here is a type that has to be very hard to find in "67". This issue has long been known for its less than perfect centering, yet in this case, this is the note with that fantastic centering. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #713 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 30 $1 1880
This beautiful note is quite difficult to find in this state of preservation. PCGS has assigned it a grade of Gem New 66 PPQ, making it one of five notes to attain this level, with just three better. One could not ask for a more richly colored example.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #714 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 35 $1 1880
This is the scarcer of the two signature combinations found with the small red seal. There is not a speck of soil anywhere on the note, and the margins could not be better. The PMG grade of Gem UNC 66 EPQ is well earned.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #715 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 36 $1 1917
A lovely, original XF/AU.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #716 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917
This note has excellent color and body, about the appearance of an UNC.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #717 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 38 $1 1917 Mule Cut Sheet
A great looking cut sheet that has three PMG 64s and an AU 55, all mules, all EPQ. This should be exciting to collectors.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ, Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #718 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 39 $1 1917
This type is tougher than you would expect in grades above "65". Check out the interesting serial number on this example. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #719 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 39* $1 1917
This is a beautiful example of the popular $1 Legal Tender, and on top of that, it's a star note with premium quality. There are 275 recorded, but only a few, probably 10%, could be better. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #720 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 39* $1 1917
Looks like a Fine 15 star that is clean for the grade.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #721 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
Just a super note, the top note from this cut sheet and a really cool four-digit radar at that. Beautiful, fresh, original notes like this are few and far between these days. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #722 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
Just as lovely as the top radar note, but without the fancy serial number. No doubt a note to please your sensibilities. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #723 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
Oh so fine, it could certainly excite even me. Undoubtedly one of the prettiest I've seen. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #724 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
The final note of this luscious cut sheet that is still in the price range most large size collectors can afford. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #725 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
This type is readily available, but the note we offer here is outstanding. It is from a run of CUs and has been off the market for many years. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #726 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
This beautiful Red Seal $1 is graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG and sports a fancy serial number.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #727 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923 #A66B
This low serial number note is a peach, especially for the grade. The centering certainly gives the appearance of a higher grade. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #728 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
Quality like this is usually associated with notes of a higher grade than "64", so it's a great choice for a buyer. The note is very pretty. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #729 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
This is the most underrated grade in currency slabbing as notes can be "58" or "67" when they have excellent centering. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #730 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 41a $2 1862
I have always really liked the 1862 $2 Legal Tenders for some odd reason. It may well be the portrait of Jefferson or the fact that it's a Deuce, or just because it's tough. I do see a minor corner tip fold that, no doubt, is part of the reason for the grade. For this issue it's a nice looking note. Just a hair higher grade and it's a lot more money for this type. Graded UNC 62 by PMG.
Grade: PMG UNC 62   
Lot #731 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 42 $2 1869
This note is a lovely UNC example with the U.S. watermarked paper that was used on some of this issue. This example has extraordinary color and centering, and the fresh, original crispness is quite wonderful as well. Sometimes the watermarked paper notes bring a real premium.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #732 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 42 $2 1869
The Rainbow Deuce is an exciting and desirable note held in high regard by collectors for its beauty. This note has the appearance of an UNC with its good centering and color, but it has folds.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #733 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 52 $2 1880
This popular type note has a great look, but it has a small puncture hole in the center. The hole has been expertly closed, so well in fact, that is difficult to locate, even under the closest scrutiny. An attractive and well-centered note awaits those bidders willing to accept this small imperfection. Graded by PCGS as Apparent Very Ch. New 64, internal puncture hole left of center.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64, Net   
Lot #734 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 55 $2 1880
A decent circulated example of a scarcer signature combination. The census currently shows 43 notes reported. Graded Ch. Fine 15 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #735 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 56 $2 1880 Cut Sheet
The sharp impression of the engraving and bold ink colors on this cut sheet are more like those of freshly printed notes than of currency printed some 100 years ago. Three pieces are graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG, while the fourth note is a Ch. UNC 64 EPQ. A scarce and seldom offered cut sheet.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ & Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #736 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 56 $2 1880
A lovely example of an 1880 $2 Legal Tender with the blue serial number. Notes this pretty deserve a premium bid. Graded Abt. UNC 55 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #737 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 35,000.00 - $ 70,000.00)
Fr. 58 $2 1917 #A100000000A
The one hundred million serial numbered notes are the rarest and most coveted of all the fancy numbers. This monumental piece traces its pedigree to the great collections of Harley Freeman, Amon Carter and Jack Fisher. The last time it made an auction appearance was at a B. Max Mehl sale in 1953. This is the only 100,000,000 number to be found on a 1917 $2 Legal Tender and its importance cannot be overstated. Its value should not be confused with the more often seen Eagles, but rather compared to the unique 1914 $5 FRN that sold in 2006 for over $32,000. All told, there are only 21 large size notes with the hundred million serial number and over half of those are Eagles. The fact that this note is unique and from the collectible $2 series, should make it even more significant. The paper is fresh and bright and the margins are above average, especially for a 1917 $2 Legal Tender. The serial numbers are embossed and there are two fingerprint smudges on the back bottom margin. We also note a tiny internal tear that has been so expertly repaired that it defies discovery. A wonder note that should bring a strong price. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #738 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
It is ironic that one of the most available large size notes in CU condition is also one of the hardest to find in Superb Gem. For this type, the distance between notes on the sheet was so meager, that only an abnormally wide cut, both above and below, would give the piece the required margins to make this grade. PCGS has seen just four other examples this nice, and none better. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #739 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
This $2 Legal seems to be totally fresh and original, with average centering and very faint handling.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #740 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
Originality is a real positive on this lovely $2 1917 Legal Tender. Hard to guess why it's AU. Graded AU 55 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG AU 55 EPQ   
Lot #741 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 60* $2 1917
A lovely $2 star that has better margins than are found on virtually any $2 1917 Legal Tender, so to have them and a star is wonderful. This note is completely fresh and original, with a couple of faint folds that will always be there. It's an exceptional circulated star note.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #742 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 60* $2 1917
I assume a grade of VF 20 as it has no real problems.
Grade: VF   
Lot #743 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 61a $5 1862
A very low, three-digit number adds to the romance of this very early $5 Legal Tender that has been graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG. With this quality, what's not to like?
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #744 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 61a $5 1862
A beautiful example of the earliest design for the $5 Legal Tender. This note came from the Joshua Heifetz Collection, Lot 5630, and was last offered nearly 20 years ago. We decided to have it certified to satisfy the newest generation of collectors. This note is fresh and original in every way, and with astounding color. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #745 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 61a $5 1862
For years I have talked about this issue and how difficult it is to get big margins on this series. I firmly would call this a Gem from what I can see, but holders are hard to see through. I can see the excellent margins and great color, and EPQ should stand for the paper quality. Certainly a premium example for the type. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #746 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 61a $5 1862
Except for having a tight right margin, this note looks good. Graded Fine 15 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Fine 15   
Lot #747 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 63a $5 1863
This amazing early $5 exhibits the same sharp colors and bright paper that it did when it was first printed. The original embossing from the seal, serial numbers and other front design features are clearly evident through the PCGS Ch. New 63 holder, and the reason this lovely note did not grade higher is not at all obvious. The margin is a bit tight at the bottom left corner, but I think most bidders will find the front margins to be more than acceptable for an upper-end Choice note, and will bid accordingly. The back centering is nearly perfect.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #748 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 10,500.00)
Fr. 64 $5 1869
This Rainbow $5 really lives up to it's nickname, as the colors are bold and bright. This PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ is just about as high a grade as can be found on this popular issue, and I expect to see robust bidding for it.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #749 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 64 $5 1869
This gorgeous Rainbow $5 has the pedigree back to the collection of Dr. Edward & Joanne Dauer, whose notes began to appear at Heritage a couple of years ago. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #750 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 65 $5 1875
This Woodchopper has all the attributes of a Gem note, but a small centerfold precludes that designation. Expect this beauty to bring more than most AU notes. A scarcer number as well. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #751 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 67 $5 1875
Great color and originality abounds on this better type. If the top were just a bit wider I'm sure PCGS would have assigned a higher grade than Very Ch. New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #752 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
This type often comes with wire margins. This full margined copy is a happy exception. As a matter of fact, this PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ is the finest I can remember.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #753 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
A real peach and one of the finest of the 121 notes reported. I find only one auction record of higher grades than this note, it was a CGA 68. I find no fault with this beauty. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #754 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 71 $5 1880
This large brown seal has ink tones and paper as bright as the day it was printed. The original embossing is incredible too. There are features of the first printing that are embossed that one rarely sees in relief. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #755 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 73 $5 1880
The paper surfaces are virtually free of handling and the embossing is clear on this early type. Two narrow margins are the only concern and the reason this piece did not grade better than PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #756 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 74 $5 1880
A small group of notes with this seal variety appeared in the late 1990s, providing collectors with an opportunity to obtain a seal type that has always been difficult to find on the higher denominations. This is a stellar example. PCGS agrees with a Gem New 65 PPQ designation.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #757 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 74 $5 1880
Even the interior of the seal is punched through to the back of this utterly original type note. While certain services seem to be favored over others, there is no denying the absolute quality of this spectacular piece. PPQ or EPQ all the way. Graded Ch. UNC 63 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Ch. UNC 63   
Lot #758 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 78 $5 1880
The stark white paper is a fitting canvas for the bold inks of the design, the blue serial numbers and the chocolate-brown seal. I can't imagine that this pristine example would not be one of the finest specimens extant. This is a rare number as well, with just 38 pieces in the census, and five of those 38 are in government collections, a significant number considering how scarce this note is to begin with. This amazing piece has clearly earned its PCGS grade of Gem New 66 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #759 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 80 $5 1880
A gorgeous example of a Pioneer Family note with the blue serial number. This note has decent centering and premium paper quality to enhance the "65" grade. Definitely a quality example. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #760 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 80 $5 1880
A totally fresh, original, well embossed note with great color and centering, but faint handling will keep this one from the "66" or "67" grade range. Gorgeous and originally from an old-time collection that sold in 2005.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #761 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 81 $5 1880
This $5 Legal has good embossing on the seal and serial numbers, and near perfect centering. It is also a little better signature combination. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #762 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 82 $5 1880
This is a scarce Friedberg number with just 47 pieces known in all grades. This example is well within the top half of those reported. A pair of vertical creases are visible only on the back.
Grade: AU   
Lot #763 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 83 $5 1907
This popular type is blessed with not only wide margins, but with near perfect centering on both sides. One could not ask for a more perfect type note. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #765 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 87 $5 1907
Sharp corners, bright ink colors and superb embossing all combine to give this Pioneer Family a stunning appearance. Only the tight top margin holds this note back. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #766 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 91* $5 1907
Top quality star notes from the Pioneer Family series are few and far between. This lovely example possesses all of the qualities necessary for the grade. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #767 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 91 $5 1907
Only a very few Woodchopper notes have the paper quality and the margins exhibited by this amazing note. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #768 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 91* $5 1907
This star would likely grade at Fine 12. This note is new to the 140 known.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #769 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 92 $5 1907
This is a very nice, high-quality example of the last signature combination for the Pioneer Family series. It's desirable for that and also for it's brilliant colors and paper quality. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #770 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 93 $10 1862
This type is very hard to find in nice circulated condition and this note is all that and more with excellent paper and overall quality. Only minor edge folds to hold it from the Gem category. Graded Abt. New 50 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #771 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 95 $10 1863
I think this note is more VG than Fine, but the customer will make the ultimate decision. Evenly circulated with a couple of pinholes. Graded Fine 12 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Fine 12   
Lot #772 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 11,500.00 - $ 16,500.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
Superb Rainbow colors are splashed across the front, hence this note's nickname. The narrow margins are no doubt the reason for the Choice grade, as PMG has seen fit to mention this note's "Exceptional Paper Quality", a designation that I can't dispute. Graded Ch. UNC 63 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #773 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
This is a great looking, big-margined Rainbow $10 that seems to be thoughtfully graded Abt. UNC 58 by CGA. These $10 Jackass notes have become more and more in demand, especially as collectors see the quality they can buy for the money.
Grade: CGA Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #774 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 97 $10 1875
This 1875 Series Allison-New $10 Legal Tender is absolutely one of the rarest of all signature combinations. Of the known notes, only five are known to have been in the grade, with AU being the finest known. Thirteen is just about the smallest quantity known. Graded VG 10 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #775 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 102 $10 1880
A premium quality example of a large brown seal "Jackass" that was last offered in the Joshua Heifetz sale as Lot 5661, nearly 20 years ago, and it has remained in this collection ever since. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #776 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 106 $10 1880
Just the faintest trace of a corner crease holds this excellent note back from a Gem grade. It has excellent color and paper quality, with nice even margins. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #777 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 107 $10 1880
This attractive note is graded by PCGS as a Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, and no doubt would have been a full-blown Gem if the top margin had been a hair wider. It certainly has the brightness and minimal handling required of that grade. Also, the very important "PPQ" designation is well earned.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #778 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 108 $10 1880
Being the "D" position note, the bottom margin is extra wide, giving this piece the illusion of being shifted more than it really is. Regardless, it is a lovely type note and has earned the PMG grade of Ch. UNC 64, including the all important "Exceptional Paper Quality" designation.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #779 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 111 $10 1880
A truly Gem Jackass note that has exceptional color and centering, hence its fabulous overall grade. Wow...what a type note! Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #780 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 111 $10 1880
Here is an evenly circulated $10 Jackass note with the small red seal. Graded VF 20 by CGA.
Grade: CGA VF 20   
Lot #781 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 114 $10 1901
When quality is on your mind you can look at this lovely Buffalo, with the first signature combination, as a note of pleasure to your eyes. The centering is quite lovely, better than some notes graded even higher. An impressive Buffalo. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #782 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 120* $10 1901
We were fortunate to offer this note in November 2007 where it realized $3,221. There are only nine reported, so more opportunities to acquire this Buffalo may require serious patience. Graded Fine 12 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #783 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 121 $10 1901 Mule
This is a beautiful Bison for a display as the centering and color are excellent. There is some bleed-through of the seal to the back that is so common with this issue. I would be quite pleased to use this note to represent the type. Graded AU 55 by PMG.
Grade: PMG AU 55   
Lot #784 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 122 $10 1901
The demand for this grade within the major types is as strong as ever. What collector would not appreciate a Bison that looked Gem CU in every department, except for a single crease down the center? Graded by PCGS as Abt. New 53 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #785 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 122 $10 1901
An attractive and evenly circulated Bison that is still very bright and presentable.
Grade: VF   
Lot #786 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 128 $20 1875
None of the folds in this PCGS VF 25 are heavy or particularly obvious for that matter. Full, even margins add to the desirability. This grade doesn't often surface.
Grade: PCGS 25   
Lot #787 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 129 $20 1878
This is a beautiful example of the 1878 $20 but there are many high grades known. While this example looks Gem, it does have a corner fold, visible only to an acute grader. With Gem often bringing nearly five-figures, this note seems quite reasonable, especially at the low end of the pricing structure. You will enjoy the quality, color and centering for years.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #788 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 130 $20 1880
This large brown seal Scofield-Gilfillan has become one of the rarest of all signature combinations, based on numbers known and available to the hobby. This note appears to be the third finest known. While recent history shows an auction record of $32,200 last April, it's doubtful the stars will align like that again anytime soon. Our estimate is a small fraction of that price. Graded Ch. VF 35 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #789 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 134 $20 1880
This completely original $20 Legal with the plain red seal shows a number of vertical bends, but they are so light the note has the appearance of an AU. A premium price and worth a strong bid. Graded VF 35 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #790 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 136 $20 1880
Extraordinary eye appeal puts this beautiful type note ahead of even some Choice CU examples that I've seen. The bright orange seal almost seems to float above the white paper, the centering on both sides is excellent and the paper originality would certainly meet Gem standards. As it is however, a nearly invisible corner fold at the upper right forces PCGS to assign a technical grade of Ch. About New 58 PPQ. This is one note that should sell for a premium to what most AU notes bring, especially since the market has not seen an AU Fr. 136 auctioned for many years.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #791 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 146 $20 1880
Full, even margins are noted on this scarcer $20 Hamilton. The Fr. 147 is the type note; this Friedberg number has only 52 pieces known, with the addition of this number to the census. More important, the surfacing of this note forms a triad of the finest notes known from this signature combination. This group of three, all consecutive, grade either "64" or "65", and have consistently brought $3,000 to $4,000 each time they were sold over the last 12 years. Other than that, two "63s" are recorded (one is a star) and there is one in "62". The remaining notes are circulated. An important offering that today's sophisticated collectors won't overlook. Graded Very Ch. New 64 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #792 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 147 $20 1880
Perfect collector grade Hamilton $20 that requires absolutely no apologies. Even the red overprint, which sometimes has a tendency to fade, remains bright.
Grade: VF   
Lot #793 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 147 $20 1880
An evenly circulated example of a popular higher denomination.
Grade: VF   
Lot #794 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 152 $50 1874
One of the attributes to look for on these "Double L" fifties is a good, strong red overprint, like we find on this note. The note has a pleasing look in spite of some circulation dirt, since it is nicely centered and has a strong impression. If you don't want to spend the many thousands more that a better grade could cost, then this presentable and undamaged piece should do nicely. Only 45 examples are known in all grades.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #795 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 18,500.00 - $ 22,500.00)
Fr. 161 $50 1880
This well-centered, large brown seal $50 realized $19,550 when it was sold in 2000. Nine years earlier, when it sold at Stack's, it brought $4,000, a good increase today. We expect the same type result as in 2000. The grade now is Apparent Gem New 66, restoration at right end, by PCGS. I can see something in the margin, although it doesn't really affect much.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Gem New 66 Net   
Lot #796 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 164 $50 1880
In the days after this issue came out, $50 was a lot of money so very few of these notes were ever saved. Somehow there are 196 examples in the census and they do appear, but unmolested examples like this one are much more difficult to locate. Graded VF 20 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #797 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Interest Bearing Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 196a $10 March 3, 1863
April 9, 1864. All of the notes in the Interest Bearing Series are rare, and they should be because you collected interest when you redeemed them, which is a very good reason for the short supply. Records currently show 30 serial numbers known. This note has been Fine or Very Fine, depending on the seller, for the last 40 years. In 1992, CAA sold it as VF and Stack's resold it in 1997, no doubt as Fine. Personally I like this as a VF, although it may have an earlier catalog.
Grade: VF   
Lot #798 - Large Size Type Notes > Refunding Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 214 $10 April 1, 1879
This is a high-grade Refunding Certificate but there are a couple of minor splits that have been restored.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #799 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 215 $1 1886
High quality Martha Washington notes have been few and far between the last couple of years, with demand far outstripping the supply. There is little doubt that this high-quality example will generate excitement. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #800 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 217 $1 1886
A lovely Martha with the large orange-red seal that comes from the Joshua Heifetz Collection, Lot 5691, and it has been off the market since that time. Martha notes have been hard to find the last couple of years. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #801 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 219 $1 1886
This superbly margined large brown seal Martha was last sold as uncirculated over a decade ago, and you will be challenged to find the reason that caused PCGS to place this otherwise Gem appearing note into an About New 53 enclosure. If your goal is to buy the nicest looking note that you can for the money, then this is a lot that should not be overlooked.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #802 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 221 $1 1886
This is the scarcest of the signature varieties on the Martha notes. This note looks like it belongs in an UNC set. Graded XF 45 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #803 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 223 $1 1891
This note could be the finest "AU" I have ever seen. Extremely close inspection shows me there could be a bend and that's probably why it's not slabbed. I'm sure this note has sold as UNC before, and will again, probably soon. No doubt this will bring more money than virtually all AUs.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #804 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
This is a very special example of the ever-popular $1 Educational. The quality is stunning and the grade may still be conservative, even as a 66 PPQ. The central vignette of History instructing Youth and wreaths recognizing important 19th century men is outstanding. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #805 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,600.00 - $ 8,600.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
This $1 note displaying "History Instructing Youth" is considered one of the most artistic designs on paper money. This well-centered example has embossing you can see through the holder. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #806 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,750.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
Most beginning collectors place the $1 Educational at the top of their list, and it is no wonder. The note is one of our most beautiful designs, and the intricate detail of the engraver's art is in full display on this top quality example. The centering is exceptional, the colors outstanding and the embossing strong. The note appears to have met every requirement for the PCGS grade of Gem New 65 PPQ, and I can see nothing that would cause me to disagree.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #807 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
This is the classic tri-fold XF, where an uncirculated note was folded twice and put away. Great color and margins.
Grade: XF   
Lot #808 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
The quarter folds are quite clear on this $1 Educational that faces up nicely. Graded VF 35 by CGA.
Grade: CGA VF 35   
Lot #809 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
This note is very conservatively graded as it has complete originality, minor folds and excellent centering. I have seen purported UNCs that weren't nearly as attractive. Graded VF 30 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #810 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
Bright on the front and decently centered overall. A section of the back shows some dirt from having been carried, but I would still anticipate a VF 30 from any of the services. Natural paper quality is also evident.
Grade: VF   
Lot #811 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
An attractive $1 Educational that has good centering and color. There is a tiny split on the top edge.
Grade: VF   
Lot #812 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 226a $1 1899
This note speaks volumes as to the quality. Truly a lovely example of the Black Eagle. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #813 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 227 $1 1899
This is the scarce block for Fr. 227. Only 23 pieces are recorded in all grades out of 240 total notes known for this signature combination. These always bring more than an "H" block in the same grade. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #814 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 227 $1 1899
Great embossing but the top margin is too narrow for Gem. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #815 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 228 $1 1899
A great lot of Black Eagles in cut sheet form, and a better number at that. The centering is excellent and they just appear to have bends, not folds.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #816 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 229 $1 1899
This superb note is just three serial numbers earlier than its mate listed here. The quality is all that you can expect with broad margins, complete originality and stunning color. I say why not a "68"? Graded Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #817 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 229 $1 1899
If you were searching for an amazing Black Eagle you need look no further. Just bid strong to acquire one of these two fantastic pieces of paper. Superb margins, front and back, and complete originality. Graded Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #818 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 229a $1 1899
This is a well used example of the scarce and desirable Fr. 229a. Now there are about 115 notes reported, but few are available as reasonably as this note.
Grade: VG   
Lot #819 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899
Sharply embossed features can be easily seen through the third-party holder. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #820 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 Invert
I find it very exciting and a bit amazing that this cut sheet of inverted face notes have survived for so long and in such pristine condition. These were slabbed because the seller desired it and we are thrilled to have them. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, inverted back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #821 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 Invert
Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, inverted back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #822 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 Invert
Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, inverted back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #823 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 Invert
Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, inverted back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #824 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Lot of $1 Black Eagles
This six piece lot includes: Fr. 230 VG Fr. 232 Fine Fr. 233 Fine Fr. 234 VF Fr. 235 VG Fr. 236 F/VF
Lot #825 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 11,000.00)
Fr. 231 $1 1899
A gorgeous Gem example of the scarce and popular Napier-Thompson $1 Black Eagle. This is certainly a note of the highest quality as far as I can tell through the holder. A desirable Gem. Graded Gem CU 67 PQ by RCGS.
Grade: RCGS Gem CU 67 PQ   
Lot #826 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 232 $1 1899
A nice, even, problem-free note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #827 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899
There appears to be a wrinkle near the bottom margin counting into the grade. Graded UNC 62, great embossing, tear, by PMG.
Grade: PMG UNC 62 Net   
Lot #828 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Fr. 235 $1 1899 Invert
This Black Eagle has an inverted back; a type that seldom is available to the market.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #829 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 236 $1 1899
Strong embossing can be seen through the PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ holder, so the slightly tight top margin must account for the grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #830 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 236 $1 1899 X6666666A
This solid number of seven sixes is tight across the bottom, but in the world of fancy numbers that matters less as long as the note looks nice, as does this one. Graded New 62 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #831 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 236 $1 1899
A nice, original Black Eagle for a type collector. Graded Ch. XF 45 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #832 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 236* $1 1899
This nice looking Black Eagle star came from our October 2006 sale, and it's one of 204 recorded serial numbers. Graded VF 25 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #833 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 237* $1 1923
Star notes represent such a small part of the population. I am often surprised to see them offered. This is certainly new to the census.
Grade: CU   
Lot #834 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923 Error
This is a rare and seldom seen large size error that has a wet ink transfer from the face of another note to the back of this one. Large size errors are so rare, in general, that few specialize in them. Harry Jones had more than anyone else I had seen until he broke his holdings up, and it didn't include all that many notes for his 40 + years of building.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #835 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 238* $1 1923
Entirely fresh and nicely embossed. The scarcity of the Fr. 238 star is overshadowed by the far more common Fr. 237. This perfectly centered example will delight any collector.
Grade: XF   
Lot #836 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 239 $1 1923
This is the scarce and popular Woods-Tate signature combination in Gem New condition. As the key to this popular, albeit short series, demand has really increased in the last few years. Graded Gem New 65 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #837 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 239 $1 1923
An absolute sleeper which only recently has begun to get appropriate attention. The CUs seem to bring all the money, while circ notes still sell rather cheaply. Plug this scarce Friedberg number into your collection for the price of dinner.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #838 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 240 $2 1886
This is the popular small red seal Hancock note that appears much less frequently than the large seal. Very nice for the grade and seldom offered. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #839 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 11,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
This signature combination is considered the type Hancock Deuce and most uncirculated examples are fairly nice, however this particular example is superior to most CUs and is exceptional in every way. The Gengerke census shows this note to not be part of any CU run, so someone looking for a perfect example may have purposefully chosen it. They chose well. In the rarified air of 67s and above, where this PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ ends up is difficult to predict. PCGS has seen just four other pieces this nice and just two that they liked a point better. PMG has graded just one note higher. A similar example auctioned in April of this year for $11,000, and I would expect this beauty to approach that number.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #840 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
Top quality is an excellent way to describe this lovely Hancock Deuce that has broad margins and exceptional color. This issue seems to come with bigger margins and whiter paper, all of which are a testament to its quality. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #841 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
This is an evenly circulated but lower-end VF and the back is centered just a bit high.
Grade: VF   
Lot #842 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,800.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 247 $5 1896
This is a lovely, well centered, high-quality $2 Educational that has a centerfold, but virtually no handling. Graded Abt. UNC 50 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Abt. UNC 50   
Lot #843 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 247 $2 1896
A great looking $2 Educational with excellent body and paper quality, although not surprisingly it has a pinhole. Certainly an outstanding $2 Ed for the grade. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #844 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 248 $2 1896
The $2 Educational is one of this country's most beautiful and important allegorical designs of Science Presenting Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture. Not only is the design a classic, but the quality of this example is as well, with great color, originality and excellent centering that suggest a higher grade may have been in order. Definitely impressive. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #845 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,600.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 248 $2 1896
High-end circulated $2 Educationals are hard to find, especially when they have bulls-eye centering like this one. Clean surfaces that are clearly unmolested. These always bring more than the Greensheet indicates. Graded XF 40 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #846 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 249 $2 1899
This is one of the first styles of 1899 Deuces and the entirely different serial number layouts. A set could be designed to display the differences. A real peach in every way. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #847 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 249 $2 1899
A lovely $2 1899 Silver Certificate that has exceptional paper quality and excellent margins, especially for a "64". I guess the top was so big it made for poor balance, hence the "64". Really a pretty note. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #848 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 249 $2 1899 #9886
Good centering and a low serial #9886 on this early $2 1899 Silver Certificate. Before slabs, most would certainly have called this XF. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #849 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 250 $2 1899
Exceptional paper quality is a wonderful way to describe the overall appearance of this 1899 Deuce. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #850 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 253 $2 1899
Deep embossing and sparkling colors can't be missed on this Deuce. The PCGS grade of Gem New 66 PPQ appears to be spot on, if not a bit on the conservative side.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #851 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 255 $2 1899
A lovely 1899 Deuce with exceptional color and overall quality. Great for a Deuce collector, and an excellent personality note. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #852 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,350.00 - $ 3,850.00)
Fr. 255 $2 1899
This 1899 Deuce has the color needed for the grade and close inspection even reveals traces of what appears to be original embossing. Graded Gem UNC 65 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 65   
Lot #853 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 256 $2 1899
A blockbuster note; a monster with originality evident at every point of inspection. The embossing jumps through the holder. The centering is dead-on. I can't find a fault with this exceptional example. Don't let the holder intimidate you, study this piece yourself and see if you don't agree. Worth whatever it costs. Graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #854 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 3,750.00)
Fr. 256 $2 1899
Evenly circulated and displaying dark blue ink tones. The contrast on this type is striking. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #855 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 256* $2 1899
Stars on this series are quite scarce. In fact, there are only 38 from this signature combination. This note was part of our October 2006 sale. Graded VF 20 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #856 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 257 $2 1899
Under close inspection I have found a corner fold that would make this AU 58 to the grading services. I thought it was better.
Grade: AU   
Lot #857 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 258 $2 1899
If you crank up your imagination you just might be able to make out a centerfold, but considering the good margins and superb colors, I'd say this note was very conservatively graded. Pretty nice for a PMG Abt. UNC 50.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50   
Lot #858 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 265 $5 1886
This beautiful and rare Silver Dollar Back came out of an important collection a few years ago and it's one of the finest you will ever see, or have the chance to acquire. It is so pretty that it's been graded UNC several times in the past. Only a couple of the 32 serial numbers reported have ever been considered better. This note remains one of the best possible. Graded Abt. New 50 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #859 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 268 $5 1896
A very nice looking VF 25 by PMG and it's the very popular $5 Educational. Well centered and with excellent color.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #860 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 268 $5 1896
A lower grade $5 Educational that is about as problem-free as this grade can be. Surely it will be a proud addition to its new owner's collection.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #861 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 270 $5 1896
The $5 Educational is an infinitely desirable type that shows an Allegorical group showing Electricity as the dominant force in the world (remember that oil wasn't yet an important part of daily life when this note was issued). Oh, the uproar this classic design, engraved by G.F.C. Smillie and designed by Thomas Morris, created to be "banned in Boston" by the Boston bankers' wives. This is the last signature combination, Lyons-Burke, and it has proven rather elusive and desirable for that reason alone. This beauty has unmistakable quality that should please virtually any serious collector. Graded Abt. New 53 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #862 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 272 $5 1899
This Chief has all the attributes needed to be leader of the tribe. This signature combination is actually the second most difficult Chief, with the Napier-Thompson being the most rare. Graded by PCGS as a Gem New 66 PPQ, this note is one of nine pieces with this Friedberg number sporting the "66 PPQ" moniker.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #863 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 274 $5 1899
This well-centered and colorful Chief has some restorations, but it looks great. A wonderful note to use in a display. Graded as an Apparent Very Ch. New 64, restorations at bottom center of back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64 Net   
Lot #864 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,400.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 274 $5 1899
This Chief could easily hide among a group of Gems since close inspection fails to reveal the reason for the AU assignment. This beauty could cost hundreds less than a Choice CU example, yet still look better. In my opinion, that would make this note an excellent value. Graded Abt. UNC 55 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #865 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 277 $5 1899
Excellent color and centering and no visible folds make me think this Chief is very conservatively graded. Expect it to bring an aggressive price for an XF. Graded XF 45 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #866 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 278 $5 1899
Here is a Chief with exceptional paper quality as noted by PMG, but a narrow bottom margin. Graded Ch. UNC 63 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #867 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 278* $5 1899
This is a very nice Chief star, even if it has a closed split. It's certainly a nice appearing star note, and there are only 15 reported. Only seven have any chance of being better. Just 15 stars out and represented, and this is what you should expect. Graded Apparent VF 25, edge tear at top center, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25 Net   
Lot #868 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 280* $5 1899
This note faces up better than VG but it has a wallet stain on the back, that is quite light, along with a tiny hole on the fold line. There are just 28 stars listed.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #869 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 281 $5 1899
A very crisp, bright and attractive Chief. Excellent margins and centering and premium for the grade.
Grade: VF   
Lot #870 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
The Lincoln Porthole note has become increasingly popular among type collectors, even sometimes surpassing the much more heralded Indian Chief. This example is dripping with quality in color, originality and overall appearance. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #871 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
This is one of the nicest AU Portholes you are going to see. The note exhibits great centering, natural paper surfaces and the brightness befitting any Gem note in your collection. I can only assume that the teller handling at the right is the reason PCGS only gave this gorgeous note a Ch. About New 58 PPQ grade. This grade is in demand, and you should plan for a price approaching that of an uncirculated example.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #872 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 287 $10 1880
A great looking example of this popular 1880 black-back issue. It has the appearance of an UNC at a distance, but careful scrutiny will show the flaws. Great for a display piece. Graded Apparent VF 30, edge restoration at bottom center, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30 Net   
Lot #873 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 290 $10 1880
This is an evenly circulated note that is one of 41 serial numbers recorded. This is the plain red seal which is quite rare. Graded VG 10, margins repairs, by PMG.
Grade: PMG VG 10 Net   
Lot #874 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 293 $10 1886
The 1886 Tombstones with the ornate back are scarce; much scarcer than the later issues. The back is a little blue more than green.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #875 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 294 $10 1886
There are 70 known examples of this signature combination, including all in museums and government holdings. This example is an evenly circulated VF with decent color and margins. A quality note in mid-grade. Graded VF 25 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #876 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 299 $10 1891
This Hendricks note is very dark and it's riddled with pinholes. Graded VG/Fine 10 by CGA.
Grade: CGA VG/Fine 10   
Lot #877 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 321 $20 1891
Lots of body remains in this $20 Silver. The Manning notes have become quite scarce as the number of collectors has exploded and even though this signature combination is the most common, there aren't enough notes like this one to go around. Not a single tear or pinhole can be found on this PCGS VF 25.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #878 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 321 $20 1891
The Manning notes are not often found because they were just a lot of money to hold onto at the time of issue. This note is evenly circulated and excellent for the grade. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #879 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 350 $1 1891
A decent, evenly circulated Stanton $1 Treasury Note with great margins. Graded VF 30 by CGA.
Grade: CGA VF 30   
Lot #880 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 351 $1 1891
The auction scene has had to do without an Fr. 351 in this lofty grade since the last piece sold in June 2007 for $3,910. Against the odds, this note is just two serial numbers away from that previous note, even though this example has been locked away for more than a decade. The cavernous embossing on the seal and serial numbers, a characteristic of the issue, is quite visible through the holder. PCGS has assigned this peach a grade of Superb Gem New 67 PPQ. Both PCGS and PMG have seen just three notes each as nice as this, with none finer.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #881 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 352 $1 1891
A top quality example of this popular type that features the portrait of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln. This note has exceptional centering and color to add to the premium paper quality. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #882 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 353 $2 1890
These $2 Treasury Notes with the ornate back have always been consistent sellers. This one has a couple of corner tip folds, but great color. Graded Abt. New 50 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #883 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 357 $2 1891
This $2 1891 Treasury Note in top quality like this example have been highly sought after and have been bringing aggressive prices for the last decade. Compared to other types, these seem underrated to me at this time. The color and paper quality are excellent, the centering could always be better. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #884 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 362 $5 1891
The red overprint on this $5 Treasury Note is incredibly intense. If the top margin had been a little wider, the PCGS grade of Very Ch. New 64 PPQ would no doubt have been several points higher.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #885 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 9,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 369 $10 1891
This open-back Sheridan is from a run of pack-fresh CUs, which probably differ from one another only due to small centering differences. Not only can the serial numbers be seen in relief, but some of the front features on this note have also been pressed through to the back. This is a scarce type that has yet to sell at a price that matches that scarcity. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #886 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 371 $10 1891
The bid/ask price levels in the Greensheet certainly should have nothing at all to do with this scarce signature combination. Only 10 of the 48 known pieces are shown to be uncirculated, according to Track & Price. If you wanted to bet on the future of paper money, this would be a note to put away. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #887 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 371 $10 1891
The rarest of the open-back Sheridans. Only 48 examples have ever been located, a number that is less than half of either the Fr. 369 or Fr. 370. The grade is a favorite of knowledgeable collectors, since you are essentially getting a CU note with some minor technicality, like a tip fold or soft corner bend. That is what we have here. An exceptional value. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #888 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 374 $20 1890
This is a very nice example of the popular ornate back $20 1890 Treasury Note. This example has the small red seal and Rosencrans-Nebeker signatures. While the 1891 issue was always considered rarer, with the recent dispersal of the Atlantic Collection - formerly a Florida bank hoard - the amount of interest has dramatically increased in the very scarce ornate backs. This issue is rarely available in UNC and, when available, brings very strong prices. This note has the look you want at a price you can afford. Graded XF 40 by CGC.
Grade: CGC XF 40   
Lot #889 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 40,000.00 - $ 60,000.00)
Fr. 765/727 $2/$1 1918 Chicago Double Denomination
Often called the "King of Errors" and with good reason. No other error will impress someone quite like a double denomination. Examples are avidly sought and fiercely fought for whenever one is offered, which is not often. The Battleship double denomination is special because of the popularity of the type. This example, where the front is a Chicago Deuce and the back displays the Green Eagle from the $1 denomination, is one of the finer specimens to be available in the last several years. An integral part of any major error collection and a note you can be proud to own.
Grade: VF   
Lot #890 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 708 $1 1918 Boston
A slightly skewed back has prevented PCGS from grading this $1 Green Eagle higher than Very Ch. New 64 PPQ. Other than the centering issue, the note is fully bright and free of any dirt or smudges.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #891 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 709 $1 1918 Boston
A soft center fold is barely visible, and it's a well-centered note. Graded Abt. UNC 58 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #892 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of $1 FRBNs
This four piece lot includes: Fr. 710 Boston Fine Fr. 712 New York VG/Fine Fr. 737 Kansas City VG/Fine, writing Fr. 740 Dallas Fine
Lot #893 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 721 $1 1918 Richmond
A pretty face, but there is a minor paper pull on back.
Grade: XF   
Lot #894 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 727 $1 1918 Chicago
The FRBN series has exploded with demand in the last couple of years, and I mean all denominations, not just special ones. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #895 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 728 $1 1918 Chicago
This series has become quite popular because of the ability to complete it, either as a district set or a type set. I can warn you though, if this is the quality you desire you are in for a long, hard hunt as few notes are available this nice. This is a "POP TOP" with only one other graded the same. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #896 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
Fr. 736 $1 1918 Minneapolis
An evenly circulated example of this scarce district.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #897 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 737 $1 1918 Kansas City
Great centering is an obvious perk on this lovely Kansas City Ace. These are slowly catching the market in value. Graded Very Ch. New 64 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #898 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 738 $1 1918 Kansas City
Centering is so critical in grading today I am surprised this note isn't graded higher. A quality piece of paper. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #899 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 744 $1 1918 San Francisco
This is the rarest of the four signature combinations on San Francisco and it is in commendable condition. According to Track & Price, there are none better. A very tough Friedberg number for which an example appeared at auction in April of this year, bringing $3,700-plus. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #900 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 745 $1 1918 San Francisco
A nice, evenly circulated San Francisco Ace.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #901 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 753 $2 1918 Philadelphia
Even margins on the front and centering on the back that is more than acceptable, plus an overall fresh look, makes me wonder if this grade isn't a little too conservative on this Battleship. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #902 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 755 $2 1918 Philadelphia
This is a very rare Battleship with only 22 notes reported and the quality is exceptional for the grade. For years the rarity of signature varieties went fairly unnoticed, but now we see real demand. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #903 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 759 $2 1918 Cleveland
A consecutive run of CU notes provide most of the nice uncirculated examples that are reported on this signature combination. This note is part of that run and is just eight numbers removed from the Tom Flynn specimen (a PMG 65 EPQ) that brought $4,600 in April 2008. There are only 25% as many notes reported on this Friedberg number as there are on the most available Cleveland signature combination. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #904 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,200.00 - $ 6,200.00)
Fr. 759 $2 1918 Cleveland
Had it not been for the discovery of about a half pack of CU notes, from which this note originated, this signature combination would have been very scarce. As it is, only 81 notes are known. That is less than one-third of the population reported on the more available Fr. 757, which supplies the low serial numbers. This is a good example from that run. Graded Very Ch. New 64 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #905 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 769 $2 1918 St. Louis
This rare St. Louis Battleship has exceptional color and paper quality. There is little doubt any service would agree with the VF 30 grade assigned by CGA. Only five notes are shown with higher unverified grades. Seventeen just aren't many examples to spread across the market.
Grade: CGA VF 30   
Lot #906 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 769 $2 1918 St. Louis
This is one of the scarcest of all battleships, with only 17 reported, not including this one. There are few clear results to evaluate. Graded VG 8 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VG 8   
Lot #907 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 773 $2 1918 Minneapolis
PCGS calls this a VF 35 and I agree. There are 48 notes reported and probably less than 20% are finer quality than this example. Great color, centering and it's original.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #908 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 777 $2 1918 Dallas
Battleships are always in demand, especially from this avidly collected district. Heritage sold the consecutive note to this one in April of this year for nearly $4,200. This example is just as nice. There are 35 of these known. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #909 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 785 $5 1918 Cleveland
This Cleveland $5 FRBN has been graded Ch. UNC 64 by CGC and encapsulated into their hard plastic holder. This is the district most collectors use for a type note.
Grade: CGC Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #910 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 823 $20 1918 Atlanta
The $20 FRBNs are scarce or even rare and they remain very desirable and hard to find. There are 40 in the census, but nearly half are lower grade than VF.
Grade: VF   
Lot #911 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 833a $5 1914RS New York
As I have said many times before, I would like to have a whole collection as pretty as this fresh $5 Red Seal. The census has recorded 56 serial numbers. Graded XF 45 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #912 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 833b $5 1914RS New York
Superb, broad margins add to the beauty of this impressive $5 Red Seal that has excellent color. There are 183 serial numbers listed and it's not likely you will find a better AU than this example. Graded Abt. UNC 55 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #913 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 834b $5 1914RS Philadelphia
This note fully has the appearance of a Gem UNC with broad margins and great color. Obviously there is a minor wrinkle here or there. This would certainly look UNC in a display. Graded Abt. UNC 55 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #914 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 835b $5 1914RS Cleveland
This is a very attractive note that may have been damp at one time, taking part of the embossing. The centering is excellent and less than 20% of these known are this nice. Fresh from an old-time deal and not in the census.
Grade: CU   
Lot #915 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 838a $5 1914RS Chicago G2A
I love to see notes like this Chicago $5 Red Seal in truly pristine condition. They are so beautiful I expect every collection to have one and with this note you can add the fact that it's serial #2, a number that is no longer available for collectors of small size currency because they are always pulled for someone. The quality will knock your socks off with jumbo margins, pristine white paper and gorgeous embossing. If you want to buy the best, then this is it. There are only 65 serial numbers reported, but only a serial #5 low number is reported and it's listed as AU. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #916 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 838b $5 1914RS Chicago
I am a bit surprised that there are 129 serial numbers listed for this lovely Chicago type. Broad margins, amazing color and especially nice front to back centering all make this one of the finest. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #917 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 844 $5 1914BS Boston
This is a real peach, and not a common grade. In fact, only one has ever been sold publicly graded like this, and it brought the huge price of $4,600 in April. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #918 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 160.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of $5 FRNs
This three piece lot includes: Fr. 845 Boston VF-20 Fr. 864 Atlanta Fine, rust Fr. 865 Atlanta Good
Lot #919 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 846, 904 & 964 $5, $10 & $20 1914BS Boston
An evenly circulated three piece lot of Boston FRNs includes a $5 PMG graded VF 30, a $10 PMG graded XF 40 EPQ and a $20 PMG graded Ch. VF 35 EPQ.
Grade: PMG VF 30 - XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #920 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 853 $5 1914BS Philadelphia
A scarce Burke-Glass example.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #921 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 854 $5 1914BS Philadelphia
This well-centered $5 came from an originally consecutive pair we sold in 2001. Slight handling keeps it out of the Gem category to me.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #922 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 859b* $5 1914BS Cleveland
This is now the 26th star note recorded. The fold lines are very hard and the note shows heavy soiling. A Fine brought $431 in March this year.
Grade: VG   
Lot #923 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 887a $5 1914BS Dallas
A very attractive Dallas $5 FRN that has 161 notes reported but very few UNC notes, with no real runs of consecutive notes. Graded Ch. New 63 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #924 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 891a $5 1914BS San Francisco
There are over 250 notes reported from this San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank. Graded XF 45 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #925 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 893a $20 1914RS New York
There is excellent color on this well-centered New York Red Seal.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #926 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 893a $10 1914RS New York
This Red Seal is well used, but evenly circulated. Graded Fine 15 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Fine 15   
Lot #927 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 894b $10 1914RS Philadelphia
A most attractive Philadelphia $10 Red Seal that is well into the top 20% of the notes listed, and seventh out of 49. The quality is exceptional. I'm sure I have called many notes AU that were no better than this beautiful example. It's been many years since a higher grade has sold publicly, probably since 2001. Graded Ch. XF 45 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #928 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 896a $10 1914RS Richmond
This is a well used Red Seal but they are scarce. This is by far the highest serial number known. Graded Fine 12 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Fine 12   
Lot #929 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 900a $10 1914RS Minneapolis
A nice, evenly circulated Red Seal that has been graded VF 30 by CGA. It fits the grade nicely and the centering is outstanding, making it a desirable note.
Grade: CGA VF 30   
Lot #930 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 902b $10 1914RS Dallas
Here is a very tough Red Seal $10 Dallas. There are only 10 notes reported, and a PMG XF 40 realized $23,000 earlier this year in what could be called a "strong" purchase. A pleasing note with great big margins. Graded VF 20 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #931 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Lot of $10 1914BS Federal Reserve Notes
This eight piece lot includes: Fr. 905 Boston Fine Fr. 907 Boston VG/Fine Fr. 910 New York VG/Fine Fr. 911 New York VG, tape Fr. 918 Cleveland Fine Fr. 924 Atlanta VG, flaws Fr. 926 Atlanta Fine Fr. 928 Chicago VF
Lot #932 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 917 $10 1914BS Cleveland
A tougher Burke-Glass issue from the popular and scarce Cleveland district.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #933 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 927a $10 1914BS Atlanta
A rather high-grade example from the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank where only six or so appear to be UNC. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #934 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 928 $10 1914BS Chicago Error
This note must have really been on a crooked sheet because the back is skewed. Graded Fine 15, misaligned back, by CGA.
Grade: CGA Fine 15 Net   
Lot #935 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Lot of $10 1914BS FRNs
This five piece lot includes: Fr. 933 St. Louis VG Fr. 934 St. Louis Fine Fr. 938 Minneapolis Fine Fr. 951b San Francisco Fine Fr. 951c San Francisco Fine
Lot #936 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 375.00)
Fr. 969 $20 1914BS New York
Scarce Burke-Glass issue.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #937 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Lot of $20 FRNs
This eight piece lot includes: Fr. 969 New York VG/Fine Fr. 977 Cleveland VG Fr. 981 Richmond Fine, hole Fr. 989 Chicago PMG VF 25 Fr. 990 Chicago VF Fr. 990 Chicago VG Fr. 998 Minneapolis VG/Fine Fr. 1011 San Francisco VG
Lot #938 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 977 $20 1914BS Cleveland
Very scarce Burke-Glass issue with few reported.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #939 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 987a $20 1914BS Atlanta
It's scarce to find any better than this example. Graded VF 30 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #940 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 996 $20 1914BS Minneapolis
This is the finest example graded as best I can tell. There are 81 notes known, but none seem to be graded as high. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #941 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1007 $20 1914BS Dallas
This three piece lot includes two in Fine and one in F/VF.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #942 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1039b $50 1914BS Cleveland
Before the three examples listed here appeared there were 60 listed in the census, but less than half a dozen appear to be better than these notes. Each is totally original with faint bends, but fresh and well centered. This note has white paper and great freshness and originality. Graded XF 40 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #943 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1039b $50 1914BS Cleveland
Before the three examples listed here appeared there were 60 listed in the census, but less than half a dozen appear to be better than these notes. Each is totally original with faint bends, but fresh and well centered. Great color and completely original, along with excellent centering. Graded XF 40 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #944 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1039b $50 1914BS Cleveland
Before the three examples listed here appeared there were 60 listed in the census, but less than half a dozen appear to be better than these notes. Each is totally original with faint bends, but fresh and well centered. White paper with great freshness and originality. Graded XF 40 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #945 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1039b $50 1914BS Cleveland
This is an evenly circulated $50 that is one of 60 notes reported. Graded VF 25 by CGA.
Grade: CGA VF 25   
Lot #946 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1070 $50 1914BS San Francisco
A bright and well-centered San Francisco $50. Only 34 of these are in the census, and the appearance of this note brings the count to 35. Of the notes that have known grades, this is the best! Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #947 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1123 $100 1914BS Kansas City
From CAAs September 2001 sale, Lot 7026, described "Well margined and problem free for the grade. Only a few more than 20 Blue Seal Hundreds of Kansas City are known for both Friedberg numbers combined. Fewer than 10 of them are Fr. 1123s. In our 28 sales rave reviews. This note has the look of a much higher grade.
Grade: VF   
Lot #948 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 1128 $100 1914BS San Francisco
This popular type has the allegorical scene on the back. Nice margins and bright colors. This is a difficult grade to locate as 90% of the known examples on this signature combination are either below VF 35 or uncirculated. Graded XF 45 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #949 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 1130 $100 1914BS San Francisco
A beautiful example of this San Francisco Burke-Huston signature combination. This note has exceptional centering, but slight counting, in my opinion, must be what removes it from Gem status. A "must have" for a San Francisco specialist. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #950 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1167 $10 1907
A real pearl that has exceptional color and centering. Probably won't be XF for long, but it's original now. Graded XF 40 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #951 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1167 $10 1907
The grading gods were tough on this early $10 Gold Certificate, or so it seems in through the holder. Exceptional for the grade. Graded Ch. VF 35 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #952 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1168 $10 1907
This is a great looking example of the Napier-McClung signature combination, with amazing margins and centering and clearly evident embossing. I would suggest a strong bid. Graded Gem UNC 65 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 65   
Lot #953 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1171 $10 1907
Great quality for the grade. Even though the grade may be technically right, the note is worth more money than the grade would indicate. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #954 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
Bright white paper and brilliant gold color is evident in abundance on this exceptional type note. The generous, even margins and original paper quality is fully accounted for by the PCGS grade of Gem New 66 PPQ. While there are hundreds of these 1922 $10 Golds known in CU condition, most of them fall short of the Gem grades due to a narrow margin or two. This note is a pleasant exception. Not only is it well centered, but also the paper is totally free of handling marks of any kind. PCGS has seen fit to award just three other pieces the 66 PPQ grade, while just two notes have been graded a point better. A marvelous piece of currency.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #955 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
A nice, sharp, fresh note with exceptional paper quality that is just a hair tight along the top to be a Gem. Great color and paper. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #956 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
Only somewhat better centering could make this PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ a "65". The colors are bright and fresh, as it the paper.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #957 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,100.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
A lovely AU large size Gold Certificate that has exceptional color and originality. Just a hint of a centerfold. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #958 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
This $10 Gold Certificate has great centering, color and paper quality. Graded XF 45 by CGA.
Grade: CGA XF 45   
Lot #959 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1173* $10 1922
A very attractive, high-grade star Gold Certificate from the Rickey Collection that we sold in September 2007, where this piece realized $1,495. Graded XF 40 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #960 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922 Mule
This mule is a lower PCGS grade of VF 20.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #961 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 1176 $20 1882
I am really fond of the brown seal Gold Certificates and have been since 1970 when Donlon had several really neat ones I tried to buy. Oakes beat me out again! This note has the small brown seal and was printed after the government decided triple signatures were too much work. To date, there are only 24 serial numbers reported, and over the years we have handled the best of them. This note is net graded because of a restored tear, but I can't really see it. I assume it's there, but in other words, the note looks more XF 45 regardless, I think it's pretty. We sold a PMG 64 for $143,750 last year, which is the finest in private hands, and this note should bring a strong price as the second finest graded. Graded XF 40, great color, repaired, Net by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40 Net   
Lot #962 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 8,500.00)
Fr. 1177 $20 1882
An evenly circulated large brown seal gold certificate that is one of 29 known. These have always been rare, and it's likely that they will remain so. A great note to add variety to a type set. This note last appeared in our March 2006 sale, bringing $3,500. It's certainly worth more today. Graded Fine 12 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #963 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 8,500.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
Wow! What a gorgeous example of this early Gold Certificate with the small red seal. The colors are outstanding, the paper is creamy white and the centering is just plain fantastic. All of that on an XF note! I can discern a faint centerfold, but that is all. The corners are excellent and the color is worth a second mention...it's beautiful! Worthy of your utmost attention. Graded Ch. XF 45, great margins, great color, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #964 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
This note has the appearance of a VF 20, but the back is something weaker, which is so often the case. It certainly faces up nicely.
Grade: VF   
Lot #965 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 1180 $20 1905
The hallmark of this famous "Technicolor" $20 Gold is the deep red overprint and rich gold background. This example is 110% there when it comes to meeting the vibrant color requirements. Even the back has not a hint of oxidation. The reason PCGS assigned an AU grade is not immediately apparent, but I imagine there must be a bend somewhere. Nice uncirculated examples can bring $80,000 or more in today's market and wouldn't look that much better than this note. The most recent AU to appear at auction was a piece we offered about a year ago that brought $27,600. This PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 should do at least as well.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #966 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 1180 $20 1905
Opportunities to acquire Technicolor $20s rarely abound, so we are pleased to have a pair for this sale. Graded VF 20 by PMG, this is evenly circulated.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #967 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1185 $20 1906
This note offers exceptional quality for the grade. It's a crowd pleaser. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #968 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Mule
The great margins, bold embossing and a rich gold back would normally put this $50 Gold firmly in the Gem category. The PCGS grade of Very Ch. New 64 PPQ was no doubt due to a slight under inking of the seal and double Xs. It is definitely not a case of sun fading, as the serial numbers and paper are 100% fully bright. This is a mule variety, as are most of the lower serial numbers.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #969 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Mule
This note is accurate for the grade but it really looks UNC on the face, with faint folds visible on the back. Graded Ch. VF 35 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #970 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
Two of the folds on the back show a small amount of dirt, but that should not present a serious problem. The brilliant gold back and overprint more than make up for the minor soiling. A grade of VF 30 seems about right.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #971 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
This $20 Gold Certificate has excellent body, along with a small black spot with a pinhole in it near the series date.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #972 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A well used note but fairly solid for the grade.
Grade: VG   
Lot #973 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A well circulated pair of Gold Certificates. One piece has two edge tears and a center hole. The second note is a strong VG, but has a short cut in the top. Two piece lot.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #974 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 1199 $50 1913
A pleasing, evenly-circulated note from this popular earlier issue that remains much scarcer than the 1922 series.
Grade: VF   
Lot #975 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1200 $50 1922
A high-quality example of a $50 Gold Certificate that has excellent color and centering, along with light folds that some might overlook. PMG didn't! It's a very nice grade. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #976 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1200 $50 1922
This note is so washed out it's very tough to grade. Definitely over cleaned.
Grade: VG   
Lot #977 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 1207 $100 1882
This note is new to the census, bringing the total known to 20, and only seven are listed as better than this newly discovered example. There hasn't been a better one for sale since March 2007 when that PMG 55 realized $12,650. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #978 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
Breath-taking specimen with vibrant gold under print, outrageous orange back, and rich red seal. Embossing is evident everywhere. Even the face design pops through to the back. I'm sure there must be a soft bend somewhere but all the paper waves that I see are in the right places. Grade might be conservative but, appearance is extraordinary. Graded Abt. New 50 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #979 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
This $100 has numerous rust spots, both face and back.
Grade: VG   
Lot #980 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 35,000.00 - $ 60,000.00)
Fr. 1217 $500 1922
This $500 Gold Certificate is, strictly speaking, one of the most beautiful extant for the 1922 Series. Records show that PMG has only graded three better. This note was sold by Spink as XF in July and I can see why as it's a lovely note. I feel safe to say that few better will ever be seen as there are 48 notes reported in all grades. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #981 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1225 $10,000 1900
This issue is highly collectible because you just can't get high denominations issued by the U.S. government as the face value is so high. These are not redeemable and are, in fact, cancelled.
Grade: VG   
Lot #982 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
25˘ Second Issue Experimental Face
This is a seldom offered 25˘ experimental face that is hole-punch cancelled with a stamp of the face. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, hole punch cancelled, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #983 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1226 3˘ Third Issue Uncut Block
This is a frame of six uncut notes.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #984 - Fractional Currency - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1228 5˘ First Issue
This perforated issue is especially nice, in that all the perforations are outside of the frame lines, and are extra wide on two sides. The color is excellent as well. The PCGS grade of Very Ch. New 64 PPQ might even be a little on the conservative side.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #985 - Fractional Currency - ($ 425.00 - $ 625.00)
Fr. 1230 5˘ First Issue
Full to jumbo-sized margins all around on this PMG graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ Fractional.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #986 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1230 5˘ First Issue
Partially canceled. This note is from the Milt Friedberg Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #987 - Fractional Currency - ($ 675.00 - $ 875.00)
Fr. 1235 5˘ Second Issue
This fiber paper example is very scarce, and only 11,837 pieces were ever issued between October 1863 and October 1864. The fiber paper did not hold up well, so the survival rate was low. This is a nice one, graded Ch. New 63 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #988 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1241 10˘ First Issue
Fr. 1241 10˘ First Issu
Perforated edges and without monogram. This two piece lot includes one Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ and the other graded UNC 62 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #989 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1246 10˘ Second Issue Uncut Sheet
Uncut sheet of 20 notes with the 18-63 and "S" surcharges on the back. Adequate margins remain around the entire perimeter. This relic would look spectacular adorning the wall of an office or study. Piece of archival (and nearly invisible) tape on back reinforces hard fold in right column. There are a couple of other short splits along fold lines which aren't bothersome. Bright bronze ovals, especially on front.
Grade: XF   
Lot #990 - Fractional Currency - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1253 SPWMF 10˘ Third Issue
This incredible wide margin specimen is the finest ever seen by PMG for the Friedberg number, and stands alone in this grade. The hand-signed signatures of Colby and Spinner are unfaded and without any ink erosion. Not even the third-party holder can hide the deep embossing, clearly seen on the back. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #991 - Fractional Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Fr. 1256 10˘ Third Issue
This note has the "1" on the face.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #992 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1272 spwmf & 1273 spwmf 15˘ Third Issue
A lovely pair of wide margin specimens from the elusive 15˘ Grant-Sherman. Lot includes the face specimen along with the red back design specimen as well. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #993 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1274 SP 15˘ Specimen
The Grant-Sherman specimens are quite scarce, especially so with wide margins. This outstanding example even shows a little of the outer cutting lines, but a tiny hole holds the grade down. With the scarcer Jeffries-Spinner autographed signatures. Graded New 62 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #994 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1275 SPWMF 15˘ Specimen
Hand-signed by Allison and Spinner and as such, is very rare. Unpressed, but with some handling folds in the outer edges. Also, one tiny pinhole must be noted, but the PMG grade of Ch. UNC 63 fully accounts for these minor distractions.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63   
Lot #995 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,850.00)
Fr. 1276 SP 15˘ Third Issue Back Specimen
The wide margin red back is actually scarcer than the wide margin face. This example is superbly colored but has some faint traces of having been mounted in the back corners. Graded Apparent Gem New 66, mounting remnants on back corners, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Gem New 66 Net   
Lot #996 - Fractional Currency - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1292 25˘ Third Issue
The huge bottom margin is a bonus on this red back Fessenden. This is the better variety with the small "a" on the front. The PMG grade of Ch. UNC 63 EPQ looks to be accurate.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #997 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 1294, 1295 & 1342 25˘ (2) & 50˘ Third Issue
This three piece lot includes: Fr. 1294 25˘ AU Fr. 1295 25˘ AU Fr. 1342 50˘ UNC
Lot #998 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1311 50˘ First Issue
A lovely perforated First Issue 50 with excellent centering. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #999 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 225.00)
Fr. 1324 50˘ Third Issue A-2-6-5
A well centered note that must have the faintest fold. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1000 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1328 50˘ Third Issue
The tight corner at the top left is the single fault on this otherwise Gem note. The embossing is deep, the colors bright and the bronze overprint is totally reflective. Easily at the top end of the PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ assigned grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1001 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1329 50˘ Third Issue
This red back specimen is hand-signed by Allison and Spinner. The piece exhibits nice, original embossing, but the paper is toned. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1002 - Fractional Currency - ($ 475.00 - $ 675.00)
Fr. 1337 50˘ Third Issue
A very tough Fractional issue and a real sleeper number. The front bronze overprint is a bit weak in spots, but the overall look is still quite nice. This PCGS Very Ch. New 64 graded note has good margins as well.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1003 - Fractional Currency - ($ 675.00 - $ 775.00)
Fr. 1347 50˘ Third Issue
The bronzing on both sides is blinding in its brightness and the colors are superb. Only the margins are at issue, with their characteristic tightness. Graded Ch. New 63 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1004 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1357 50˘ Third Issue
A few microscopic pinholes in the central area are barely worth a mention on this rare Justice note. Being printed on the fiber paper, it is one of the very first Justice notes printed. Only 3,060 were made. How many could have survived?
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1005 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,400.00 - $ 3,600.00)
Fr. 1364 50˘ Third Issue Invert
This rare inverted surcharge is the best condition note out of the three known examples, besting even Tom Omara's VF specimen. The weakness of the printing at the lower left is because this was the corner of the sheet and experienced inadequate pressure. Grade Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ, inverted surcharge on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1006 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,700.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1374 50˘ Fourth Issue
The 50˘ Lincoln is one of the most sought after Fractional types. This PCGS Gem New 65 won't disappoint, with its unusually large margins.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1007 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1374 50˘ Fourth Issue
Lincoln never looked as good as he does on this piece. The face centering is perfect, although the back sits a bit low precluding a higher grade. Fully original and will make a welcome addition to the collection waiting for this scarce issue.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1008 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1928
This one-year type is B.E.P. fresh, without a single handling mark visible. It has obviously earned its PPQ designation. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1009 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1928
Clean surfaces and excellent centering are evident on this popular type. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1010 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1928 #A00000409A
A three-digit serial number highlights this fully original and nicely embossed example. Two-digit Red Seal Aces cost a small fortune and those originated from sheets which were cut; three-digit numbers are very rarely seen. This one's a winner.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1011 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1928
Absolutely amazing. A candidate for a "crack out" and upgrade. The originality is incredible and the centering supersedes that of 99% of known examples. They've never been plentiful in true Gem and the third party services continue to confirm that. If you want a real one, this is difficult to improve upon. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1012 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1928
The original embossing is plainly visible through the holder on this Red Seal. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1013 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1928
This four digit number is well-centered for the grade of PCGS Choice New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 64PPQ   
Lot #1014 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1928
Bright, but with the characteristic tight margin.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1015 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1928
These Red Seal $1s are evenly circulated. One is VG, the other F/VF, maybe a little better. Two piece lot.
Grade: VG, F/VF   
Lot #1016 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1928-C + Three
This four piece lot contains the key $1 1928-C Silver Certificate in Fine plus three other, better blocks as follows: $5 1928 LT D-A block (scarce) VG/Fine $1 1928-C SC I-B block VF $1 1957* SC *-D block, consecutive pair Ch. CU
Lot #1017 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 1928
A superb pack-fresh example. The 1928 issue is very popular for its bold red overprint; nice notes of this series are simply not available anymore. This is a lovely one.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1018 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 30.00 - $ 50.00)
$2 1928
Two light vertical folds are visible in this otherwise uncirculated mote. Completely original.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1019 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$2 1928-A
This semi-key issue has pristine surfaces and a vivid overprint. Graded Choice New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1020 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1928-A
This note appears UNC at first glance. It certainly has the color and originality needed for that grade. Graded About New 53 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1021 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1928-A
A barely detectable center fold prevents a Choice CU grade.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1022 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$2 1928-B
This regular issue key has blazing colors and natural paper wave. It is a refreshing exception to the often seen flat examples. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1023 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$2 1928-B
This key note has centering just shy of Gem standards, but carries the important attribution of "Exceptional Paper Quality". Great color and flawless surfaces. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1024 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1928-C
A consecutive pair that has tons of that "out of the pack" freshness. One piece is easily "65" quality while the other note has margins just shy of the mark. Wonderful, original embossing. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU to Gem CU   
Lot #1025 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$2 1928-C*
This is one of the more rare stars for the $2 series. The inks are as bright as the day the note was printed and the surfaces are virtually free of any soil whatsoever.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1026 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
$2 1928-C Mule
This is the scarce mule variety and is not normally seen in grades above VF 20. Graded VF 30 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1027 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$2 1928-D* Mule
This mule variety star is much scarcer than the regular non-mule note. Bright inks and paper.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1028 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1928-F*
Paper quality is exceptional, so the low-centered back must be the reason this piece did not score higher. Graded Ch. UNC 63 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1029 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$2 1928-G
A simply superb example of this type, which is quite difficult to find this nice. Crackling fresh and original. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1030 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$2 1928-G
Exceptional margins and color. The original embossing is also quite clear, even through the third party holder. Graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1031 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$2 Various Dates Legals & FRNs
This lot of Deuces includes: $2 LT 1928-G 1 pc, AU $2 LT 1953-63A 13 pcs, including five stars. VF-AU $2 FRN 1976 7 pcs. AU-CU The lot contains 21 notes total.
Grade: VF to CU   
Lot #1032 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 1953-B*
A beautiful star note from an issue that is normally very poorly centered. This is a wonderful exception that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1033 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 625.00 - $ 825.00)
$2 1953-C Pack
This group of 50 consecutive notes is pretty well-centered and what little handling is present is confined to the few notes at either end.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1034 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
Lot of $2 Legals
This four piece lot includes: 1953 PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ 2 pieces 1953 PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ 1963-A PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Grade: various Gem grades   
Lot #1035 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$2 1963 #A00010000A
Serial number 10,000; a binary note of immeasurable importance. Even the John Whitney Walter collection didn't have this to compliment his serial one. An absolute miracle of survival and we expect stiff competition among the specialists. Storage folds, not actual circulation, accounts for the grade.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1036 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 1963*
A beautiful example that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1037 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$2 1963
This consecutive run of 24 pieces shows evidence of having been joined together in a booklet across the top. Other than that, most are nice Gem notes.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1038 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
$5 1928*
A scarce replacement note, especially in this grade. There is no mistaking the original embossing. Graded Very Choice New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64PPQ   
Lot #1039 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1928 B66666662A
Fancy serial numbers on the early Legals are very elusive. This note with seven 6's has Superb Gem quality paper but margins that are not quite there.
Grade: Very Choice CU   
Lot #1040 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5 1928
This low serial #C00004006A puts this note at the top of the second brick.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1041 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$5 Various Dates
This nine piece group of $5 Legals includes: 1928 XF 2 pcs 1928-E AU 1928-F Ch. CU 2 pcs 1953 VF 1953B Gem CU 1963 XF 2 pcs
Grade: Various   
Lot #1042 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1928-A
Deep embossing is evident on this semi-key note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1043 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$5 1928-B* Mule
The $5 1928-D Legal Tender mule star is the second rarest star in the 1928 to 1928-G group, with the 1928-E star mule taking top honors. Most of the known examples are in low grade. This specimen is bright and well-centered. Graded Very Fine 30 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1044 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
$5 1928-C
This note is easily one of the finest we have ever seen of this series. Perfectly centered, fully bright and totally fresh. This fantastic example has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1045 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928-C*
This better Red Seal star has the look of a Choice CU note, but a barely perceptible center fold is evident.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1046 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928-D
Bold colors and clean surfaces are noticed on this key issue. Graded Very Choice New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1047 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1928-F* Wide I
$5 1928F* Wide I
A beautifully bright example of this type star with embossing clear on the seal points, but also evidence of a faint curl at the center.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1048 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1953-A*
These 1953-A stars don't come much nicer than this one. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1049 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$100 1966
This incredible $100 Red Seal is as perfect as I can imagine. Precious few notes are awarded this sky-high rating. Graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1050 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,700.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$100 1966
The difference between grades at this level is very small. I would think this 67 PPQ would be as nice as most collectors would want. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1051 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
$100 1966*
This modern day rarity is getting harder to find. There just are not as many stars around as people thought. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1052 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1966
Wide margins all around and with embossing you can see through the holder. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1053 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1966
Flawless surfaces, but the left margin needs to be a little wider for Gem. Graded Very Choice New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1054 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1966*
Well-margined and traces of embossing are evident. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1055 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1966*
At one time, these circulated $100 Red Seals were everywhere, but no longer. The last promotion snapped them all up. This lot contains four $100 1966 Legal Tenders, all XF.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1056 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1966*
This star hundred has a fairly low serial number *00002812A. Exceptional color and just three vertical folds.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1057 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1966*
A few folds are visible on this latter day four digit star, but only if you look closely.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1058 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1966*
Original surfaces are seen on this note with a single center fold.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1059 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1966* #A00506070A
We sold John Whitney's #1 a few years back and a handful of two-digit numbers are known, but other fancy numbers are non-existent on the Red Seal hundreds. Here's a step up ladder which is as perfect as anyone can get, as all of the notes began with zero. Bit of press bed smearing on the back.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1060 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1966*
An elusive star regardless of grade. Graded VF 35 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1061 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1966*
This replacement carries serial number *00002210A.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1062 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1966-A
This full-margined and bright example would be at home in any uncirculated set. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1063 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1966-A
This tougher series 'A' note has but one crease. Excellent color and margins.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1064 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1966-A
A single light center fold is noticed on our final Legal Tender issue.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1065 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1966-A
This is the scarcer 1966-A series but it has a pink stain on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1066 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 Legal & FRBN
This lot contains a $100 1966 Legal Tender with the four digit serial number A00006550A in CU and a $100 1929 FRBN from Chicago in XF/AU.
Grade: CU, XF/AU   
Lot #1067 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Silvers Quartet
This four piece lot contains: 1928 A-A block Ch. CU 1928-A W-A block XF 1928-B E-B block Fine 1934 D-A block XF
Lot #1068 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1 1928-A #M55555555A
Solid serial numbers are far more desirable on the early series notes. This note, with #M55555555A, has nice, original embossing.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1069 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1928-A #V09999999A
$1 1928-A V09999999A
This near solid #V09999999A is a key number in a progression set. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1070 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$1 1928-A
Easily one of the finest we've seen of these in a long time. A basically unimprovable note that has been graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1071 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1928-A
A very bold, bright and fully fresh example. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1072 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1928-B/1928-A Changeover Pair
This is a very nice reverse changeover pair from 1928-B to 1928-A. Two piece lot. The 1928-B is PMG graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ and the 1928-A is Ch. UNC 63 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #1073 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1928-B*
This 1928-B star is far more rare than its 1928 or 1928-A brothers. The paper is as bright white as I've seen and there is no handling, leaving centering the only issue. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1074 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 75.00)
$1 1928-B
This is a really fresh note with a teller pinch and a tight margin.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1075 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1928-C
This tough series will get a lot of attention from collectors that want a note that looks UNC but won't cost them much. PMG has noted this examples "Exceptional Paper Quality".
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1076 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1928-D
First of two consecutive example, that's something you don't see any more: consecutive key notes! The centering is excellent on this note and even better on the other piece. Either of these would make a wonderful addition.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1077 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1928-D
This is even nicer than the other example listed here, as it has balanced margins all the way around which easily qualify for the Gem classification. This will meet the demands of the fussiest collector.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1078 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 550.00)
$1 1928-D
Bold ink tones and centered slightly high. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1079 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1928-E
Long established as the ultimate key to completing a collection of small size $1 Silvers. These generally come either butt-ugly and worn out or pristine high-end Gems, neither of which appeal to most collectors. This fully original, well-margined example is a pleasant exception. It is certain to delight the next owner.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1080 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1928-E
This is the key to the early $1 Silver Certificates. There is no longer a ready supply of this issue in dealer stocks, in any grade. Graded Fine 15 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1081 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$1 1934
A popular one-year type that has been graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1082 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1934 #A0003331A
A super fresh note with a low serial number. This is a tough series for low numbers, and they are seldom available. This one is totally original and pack-fresh.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1083 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$1 1934*
Great color, margins and scarcity combine with this popular star. It would be extremely easy to miss the centerfold.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1084 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 70.00)
$1 1934
Every feature that one expects to find on a Gem note is present on this specimen, except for a faint corner bend. Worth more than the usual AU.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1085 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1935*
One of the key stars to the 1935 Series. The demand has yet to be met for this note. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1086 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1935
This P-A block has centering that just makes the cut. Natural surfaces.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1087 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1935
This A-B Experimental was easy to locate years ago, but those supplies have been dispersed. This piece has natural paper wave and good embossing, but the bottom margin is too narrow for a Gem grade.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1088 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 75.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1935
Here is a slightly better N-A block. Completely original.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1089 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 325.00)
$1 1935 to 1935-H Series Set
Here is a complete set of the $1 1935 to 1935-H Silver Certificates, including both wide and narrow 1935-Ds and the with motto and no motto 1935-G notes. All 11 notes are fresh and original. The 1935 is an N-A block and catalogs for twice what a common note is valued, as does the 1935-D narrow G-G block.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1090 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$1 1935-A #P00000001C
This popular serial #P00000001C is complemented by flawless surfaces and fresh, bright colors. Only a slight shift of the face prevents us from assigning a Gem grade.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1091 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1935-A Mules
These four consecutive S-A block mules are as fresh as the day they were printed.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1091.a - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A
This is the better P-A block in a graded you don't normally see. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ, great embossing, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1092 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1935-A R & S Set
This is an especially nice "R" and "S" pair. The "R" is graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS and the "S" is a PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ. There is not a blemish on either piece and each is nicely embossed. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 & 66 PPQ   
Lot #1093 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A "R"
This "R" Experimental has the margins of a much higher grade, but a tiny corner bump appears to be the reason for missing the Gem mark. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1094 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1935-A "R" (2) & "S" (2)
Here are two "R" and "S" pairs for the starter market. The nice pair has an "R" in XF and an "S" in VF, while the other set is VG, with tears in the "R" note. Four piece lot.
Grade: VG to XF   
Lot #1095 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1935-D Wide
A consecutive pair from the rarest block in the 1935-D Wide Series. These catalog at $250 each in Choice. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG. Two piece lot.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1096 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1935-D Wide/Narrow Changeover Pair
A simply gorgeous wide/narrow margin changeover pair. Totally pack fresh with near perfect centering. This is a pair that is simply unimprovable. Two piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1097 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1935-F Autograph
This note is autographed "Best Wishes to Chester Arthur Radford, Admiral USN".
Grade: XF   
Lot #1098 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1935-H & 1957-B
Someone managed to get the final pack of both the 1935-H and the 1957-B Series and assemble these matching sets. Our first in years. Note #60 from each pack. Two piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1099 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Lot of $1 Silvers
This 16 piece group of $1 Silver Certificates contains the following: Seven notes from various 1935 through 1957-B series, including a 1935-H star, grading in XF/AU Seven different series including both 1935-G with and without motto, all in Ch. CU One 1935-D narrow to wide changeover pair from the M-F block, grading Ch. CU
Lot #1100 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1957 #A00000100B
$1 1957 A00000100B
This is a surprisingly high grade for a note from the end of a pack. The margins are huge on this #100 note as well. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1101 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1957-A Autograph
A beautiful, well-margined Gem with the courtesy hand-autograph of Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1102 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1957-A Pack
An immaculate pack of 100 consecutive notes from the P-A block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1103 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1957-A* SC #*00008000A
$1 1957-A* SC *00008000A
Graded Ch. XF 45 by PMG. This lot also includes a 1963 $20 FRN Richmond with serial #E00000900A in VF. Two piece lot of good serial numbers.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #1104 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1957-B #U00007000A
$1 1957-B U00007000A
Wow...a fancy number and it's a top grade specimen. Graded Superb Gem UNC 68 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 68 EPQ   
Lot #1105 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Set of Serial #414
This is a four note set of serial #414. The lot contains: $1 1957-B SC R00000414A PCGS 67 PPQ $1 1974 FRN F00000414A PCGS 65 PPQ $1 1974 FRN I00000414A PCGS 66 PPQ $1 1974 FRN L00000414A PCGS 65 PPQ
Lot #1106 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934 B07777777A
This has to be a lucky note with seven sevens in the serial number. Wholly original. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1107 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1934*
A couple of corner creases send this crackly fresh note into the ranks of AU, albeit at the upper-end of the range. All natural surfaces.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1108 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1934 Non-Mule
This E-A block non-mule catalogs in the latest Schwartz/Lindquist book at $1,500 in Choice CU. This example has the look of that grade, but I can discern a light fold.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1109 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1934 to 1934-D Series Set
This set of five notes, one from each series, contains a 1934-C with a faint fold and a 1934 with a back stain, but still CU. The balance of the set is Ch. to Gem CU. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU to Gem CU   
Lot #1110 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 200.00)
Group Lot of $5 Silvers and FRNs
This 10 piece lot contains the following: 1934 & 1934-D SC 4 pcs XF to AU 1953-A & 1953-B SC 3 pcs XF to CU 1928-B DGS FRN XF 1934 DGS FRN Mule Gem CU 1963 FRN Gem CU
Lot #1111 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-A*
Amazing quality on this more common star. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1112 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 850.00)
$5 1934-A* Mule
This is the better mule variety of this replacement. Well centered on the front, with the back just a little high. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1113 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1934-C BC #637 Mule
A top-drawer example of this mule variety. This M-A block has the back check #637. Immaculate surfaces. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1114 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1934-C*
The surface of this type star is perfect, unbroken except by the crisp relief of the embossed third printing. All margins are ample, but the note looks shifted because the top is so wide. A close call but I'll give it the nod since it is so perfect otherwise.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1115 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
$5 1934-C Mule
This 1934-C P-A mule has the back check #637. Nice embossing, but the margins are not quite even.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1116 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1934-D Variety Set
A well matched set of the three 1934-D varieties, the Wide I is an R-A block, the narrow and Wide II are both V-A blocks. Paper quality on all is near perfect. Three piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1117 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1934-D*
A lovely example of this type star. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1118 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1934-D* Wide II
The best of the three 1934-D star varieties.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1119 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1953
This is a pair of notes, first and last, from this brick of 4,000, including the label and wood ends. This group last appeared in Kagin's 1981 IPMS sale, Lot 929.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1120 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,300.00)
$10 1934
An outstanding example of a note that doesn't usually come this nice. Boardwalk margins. Very few are known in this lofty grade. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1121 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$10 1934 Mule
This mule variety has absolutely flawless surfaces. Not a handling crimp or tick anywhere. The centering is just not quite Gem standards.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1122 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1934*
A super-fresh star that has one hard centerfold and two lighter bends on either side. Great embossing.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1123 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$10 1934 & 1934-A Silver Certificate & North Africa #05555555
A wonderfully matched pair with serial #05555555. The 1934-C $10 Silver Certificate is quite rare. Few fancy serial numbered $10 Silvers are known and even fewer get offered. As far as the North Africa is concerned, well, fancy numbers there are next to impossible. A set that is certainly one-of-a-kind. The 1934 $10 Silver is Ch. CU and the $10 1934-A North Africa is XF. Two piece lot.
Lot #1124 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$10 1934, 1934-C & 1953
This trio of $10 Silvers include a 1934 mule, 1934-C and a 1953. All are AU except the 1934-C, which is XF.
Lot #1125 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 1934-B
This is the regular issue key. It is a pleasing, well-centered example. Graded VF 35 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1126 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
$10 1934-C
A gorgeous, well-margined beauty that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1127 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 275.00 - $ 375.00)
$10 1934-C
A few original packs of these were saved from the Silver Certificate redemption in the 1960s, and are the source today of a few truly magnificent pieces. This is one piece that is utterly original and beautiful. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1128 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 850.00)
$10 1934-C*
Considered the type star for the $10 Silvers, this often comes with a tight margin or two. This piece is a nice change. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1129 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 325.00)
$10 1934-C
Fully original and no handling at all.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1130 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 1934-C*
The originality is unmistakable on this star. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1131 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 60.00 - $ 100.00)
$10 1934-C
So bright and well-centered this note looks Ch. CU on the first glance.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1132 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-C*
This attractive star has the appearance of a much higher grade, but a broad diagonal fold makes it AU. Ironically, competition could force its price above that of a poorly centered or problem CU.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1133 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1934-D
A fully embossed specimen. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1134 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$10 1934-D*
This is an incredibly tough star and is yet to be fully appreciated for its true rarity. Fully bright. Graded Ch. UNC 63 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Ch. UNC 63   
Lot #1135 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1934-D
Totally flawless surfaces and a slight shifting to the design. Excellent embossing.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1136 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1934-D Wide
Decent margins and as fresh as the day it was printed.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1137 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1934-D Narrow
A very attractive high-end example of the very scarce narrow back. Few of these are ever offered in nice grade, and we think the Schwartz-Lindquist value of $800 is quite low for this. Back plate #1398.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1138 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-D Narrow
A scarcely detectable center bend could easily be missed on this difficult variety. Very few uncirculated examples exist.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1139 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1953-B
The 1953-B $10 Silver is somewhat common, even in CU grades. However, when one reaches this level of perfection, the offerings get pretty thin. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1140 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1953-B
A nice group of four consecutive notes that were pulled right out of the pack. Utterly original. Four piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1141 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$5 1929 B New York
A perfect note to fill your $5 1929 FRBN type note needs. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1142 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1929 C Philadelphia
Pristine paper is visible on this Philadelphia note that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1143 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 60.00 - $ 120.00)
$5 1929 C Philadelphia
A few light bends away from Choice CU. All original paper quality.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1144 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1929 F Atlanta
Atlanta is a little better district in the $5 denomination. Immaculate paper and bold colors abound. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1145 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$5 1929 F Atlanta
Here are three consecutive pieces from a short run of nice CU notes from Atlanta. One is a PCGS 64 PPQ, while the other two are full blazing 65 PPQ Gems. A great dealer lot or an opportunity for a collector to invest in a tougher district. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1146 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1929 G Chicago
Lots of original embossing on this Chicago $5 that has been graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1147 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1929 A Boston
Full, even margins and bright paper. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1148 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1929 A Boston
The paper quality appears first rate, but the note is shifted toward the upper left corner. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1149 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$10 1929 A Boston
A vertical crease is hard to see on this $10 Boston. Centered high.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1150 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1929 B New York
Less than perfect centering has caused PCGS to assign a grade of 64 PPQ, an accurate assessment in our opinion.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1151 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1929 F Atlanta
Here is a much better $10 district that seldom is offered in uncirculated grades. The original embossing is unmistakable, even through the holder, and a narrow right margin is the single fault preventing a Gem grade. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1152 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1929 G Chicago
The incredible embossing is so strong you could trip over it. Unfortunately the centering is a little off, a problem that seems to plague all the 1929 FRBNs.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1153 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1929* I Minneapolis
Even wear and even margins make this a pleasing star. Less than 20 stars are in the census, which still is not many for such a short issue as the 1929 FRBN series is.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1154 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1929 J Kansas City
Zero handling and deep overprint relief is noted.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1155 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1929 B New York
An excellent option for the type buyer. A teller pinch accounts for the grade, but is not all that noticeable at a normal viewing distance. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1156 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1929 E Richmond
The Richmond district is definitely one of the keys to an uncirculated set of $20 FRBNs. A few special low numbers turn up on occasion, but just try and find a decent CU that won't cost a fortune for the serial number. This should be a popular lot, with the catalog value of $400 merely a starting point. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1157 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1929 G Chicago
Not a rare district or denomination, but pretty enough to make someone happy.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1158 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1929 H St. Louis
Thanks to a hoard of $20 St. Louis notes, a new collector has a perfect place to start his set of FRBNs.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1159 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1929 I Minneapolis
Another available district in a desirable grade. Perfect, fully embossed surfaces. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1160 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1929* B New York
This is the type star for the $50 denomination. This example is nice looking for the grade, but has a few pinholes and some tiny margin splits at the top.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1161 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$50 1929 D Cleveland
This lovely note has the look of a Choice CU, but the ghost of a faint vertical fold remains.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1162 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1929 G Chicago A Chicago Triple Play
Usually Chicago has a large production similar to New York or Cleveland but that is not the case here. This district is in short supply, and no doubt will increase in value as more people try to complete the short, seven-note $50 set. This group has a note to sell, one for the set and one to put away. This three piece lot contains two notes graded PCGS 64 PPQ and one that is PCGS 58 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1163 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1929 J Kansas City
Here is one of the finest known examples of a $50 Kansas City, and a candidate for a top-line registry set. A phenomenal note that has been graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1164 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$50 1929 J Kansas City
So close, yet so far. This note, consecutively numbered to the 67 PPQ offered in the sale, came from the bottom of the prior cut sheet, so it doesn't enjoy the same margins. The paper quality however is every bit as nice. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1165 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$50 1929 J Kansas City
No real folds; just some heavy wrinkling. Bright and original.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1166 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1929* J Kansas City
This well-centered star from Kansas City has the nice low serial #J00000212*. Graded VF 20 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1167 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1929 B New York
Bright and with ample margins all around.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1168 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1929 D Cleveland
Some handling and a tight bottom margin provide a good entry point for the budget buyer.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1169 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1929* D Cleveland
Replacement notes on the $100 Cleveland district are few and far between. This is the first I can recall having in some time. A few insignificant flaws need to be noted; a tiny split in the top margin and three minute pinholes, but they hardly amount to enough reason not to chase after this scarce star.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1170 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1929 E Richmond
A lovely $100 that appears conservatively graded as Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1171 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$100 1929 I Minneapolis
Nice, even margins surround this bright example.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1172 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1929* J Kansas City
A number of these Kansas City stars are recorded, making it the preferred star for type. This is a lovely, well-centered specimen.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1173 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1929 J Kansas City
Crackly fresh and great embossing combine with centering that would likely earn this note a "64" rating.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1174 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$100 1929 J Kansas City
An inexpensive Kansas City hundred.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1175 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 225.00)
$100 1929 J Kansas City
This C-note has a few problems but they won't affect the price that much.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1176 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$100 1929 K Dallas
The Dallas note is far and away the most difficult district in $100 denomination to obtain in true CU. A number of years ago, a large hoard of stained and problem AUs came out, with the best notes being processed to appear uncirculated. Since then, those notes have held down the price of the real thing. Now, with the advent of the new, stricter grading, the real CU Dallas notes will begin to shine. Get yours before it blinds you. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1177 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1929 K Dallas
There is a name in pink ink on the back.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1178 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1969-D H St. Louis Odd Serial Numbers
This 14 piece lot contains an interesting run of odd serial numbers, #H01111101B through #H01111109B and #H01111111B through #H01111115B.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1179 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1969-D H St. Louis Pack
A consecutive pack of 99 that is only missing one note, which would be the solid #H88888888A. That leaves lots of other #8 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1180 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1981-A B New York Autographed
A late sheet of four notes autographed by Donna Pope.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1181 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Seven Of A Kind
Two piece lot contains a couple of great serial numbers. Included are: $1 1988 FRN B57777777G $20 1990 FRN G91111111A
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1182 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1988-A A Boston Web Press
Nine consecutive notes from the 4/6 combination. These came from run two and list for $45 each. Nine piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1183 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis
These notes all have 7 sixes in the serial number. Nine piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1184 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1995* I Minneapolis
Two-digit star note which could be a birth year. Two-digit stars are a hundred times rarer than regular issues. Here's a neat one.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1185 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 I Minneapolis
This is a run of seven-digit serials starting with #I66660666A. The one with all sixes is not included. Nine piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1186 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
$1 2003 H St. Louis #H00000006B
Single-digit notes bring around $1,000, so a collector will be delighted to acquire this ultra-low number for a fraction of the price.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1187 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 2003-A* F Atlanta
Five star notes each in near-perfect condition; graded Superb Gem New 69 PPQ by PCGS. Certainly a useful group for the collector or dealer. Five piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1188 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 2006 L San Francisco Pack
A complete consecutive pack with a filled suffix error. The upper right suffix is entirely filled in on every example. We've never seen this before and can't imagine that many collectors have either. Could be kept intact or broken up to sell as singles and runs on internet auction sites. A 100 piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1189 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 FRNs Ten Matching Serial Numbers
$1FRNs Ten Matching Serial Numbers
A large group of ten $1 FRNs, all with the same #239. Included are the following series and blocks: 1963-A D-D block 1969 D-B block 1969-B C-B & D-A blocks 1969-C D-B block 1969-D C-A block 1974 F-A, H-A, I-A & L-A blocks All are nice Gem notes, some superb. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1190 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$1 & $2 1981 & 1976* H St. Louis Sheet of Four Notes
Two four-note sheets issued with special B.E.P. folders showing the notes' production steps. Lot includes a sheet of $1 1981 St. Louis notes with a corner fold and a sheet of $2 1976 St. Louis star notes. Two piece lot, four notes per sheet.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1191 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 & $2 2003-A & 2003 G & I Chicago & Minneapolis #00008888
Matched set of serial numbers encased in one piece holder. The numbers are #00008888, downright cool in any culture and indicative of good luck in Asia. Two notes, one series, two denominations, one serial number. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1192 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$2 1976* C Philadelphia Pack
This is a fresh, half-pack of $2 1976 stars from the Philadelphia district. Centering varies from good to virtually perfect. A light corner bump is noted. A 50 piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1193 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$2 1976* E Richmond
One of the key stars in the set. This district produced the same number of stars as the Kansas City and Minneapolis districts, yet catalogs for much less. It shouldn't. This note has been graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1194 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$2 2003* L San Francisco #L00000007*
A wonderful single-digit star in top condition. A perfect combination. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1195 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1928 A Boston
Boston isn't one of the common districts. The dark forest-green seal stands out against the snow white background.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1196 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1928 B New York
Over 245,000 notes lower than the low observed in Schwartz. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1197 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1928 D Cleveland
The $5 notes from the Cleveland district are notoriously hard to find in high grade, but this example will delight any collector. Fully fresh, with perfect centering and broad margins, this note was removed from a CGA Gem UNC 67 holder. The original grade tab is included with the lot.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1198 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928 E & I Richmond & Minneapolis
This two piece lot includes a Richmond PMG graded Abt. UNC 55 and a Minneapolis PMG graded VF 25.
Lot #1199 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928 G Chicago
A wonderful low number that is especially elusive on the early Federal Reserves. Add to that the Gem New 66 PPQ and you have a winner.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1200 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$5 1928 G Chicago
Evenly margined and perfect for type.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1201 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928 L San Francisco
These 1928 Series Feds just keep getting more popular. Super margins and there is no doubt as to its originality. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1202 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928-A A & I Boston & Minneapolis
This two piece lot includes a Boston PMG graded Abt. UNC 55 EPQ and a Minneapolis PMG graded VF 25.
Lot #1203 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928-A C Philadelphia #C07777777A
You could probably count on one hand the number of fancy numbers known from the $5 1928-A Series. This quality piece with seven 7s could well surprise. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1204 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928-A G Chicago
This investor package of four consecutive notes all exhibit nice front centering and strong embossing. Poorly centered backs will prevent the Gem grade. Four piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1205 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$5 1928-B DGS Starter Set
Here are seven different districts from the $5 1928-D Series, all with dark green seals. Included in this seven piece lot are: New York PCGS Ch. CU 64 Cleveland Ch. CU Richmond Ch. CU Atlanta XF Chicago VF Minneapolis CU San Francisco CGA XF 45
Lot #1206 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta
Decent looking example of a rare district and short issue.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1207 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1934* J Kansas City Mule
The Schwartz-Lindquist books says that only two examples of this star are known. We don't know how many actually exist, but if you have been looking for this star, now is your chance. Evenly circulated, with an inking flaw at the bottom.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1208 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 30.00 - $ 50.00)
$5 1934 K Dallas LGS
A nicely margined light green seal from Dallas.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1209 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$5 1934-D* E Richmond
A fabulous example of a lesser seen star. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1210 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5 1934-D F Atlanta
Monstrous margins surround this fully bright key to the regular issue notes of the $5 1934-D Series. No doubt sold as a Gem CU before and probably will be again someday, but there is a well concealed crease down the center.
Grade: Very Ch. AU   
Lot #1211 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 425.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1934-D F Atlanta
This is the rare F-B block.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1212 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Light Green Seal Denomination Set
This lot of lime green seals contains the following: $5 1934 Atlanta Ch. CU $10 1934 St. Louis Ch. CU $20 1934 Dallas Ch. CU $50 1934 New York Ch. CU A four piece lot, all with nice original embossing.
Lot #1213 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1950* H St. Louis
The $5 1950 FRN stars have been acknowledged for years as the most difficult series to complete of the 1950 through 1950-E $5 FRNs. This one is gorgeous. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1214 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$5 1981* B New York
The current edition of the Small Size Book by Schwartz and Lindquist indicates that only 1,280,000 stars were printed for this district, beginning with #1. Thus, this three-million-plus serial number could not exist, yet here it is. If that were not reason enough to bid, this note's huge margins and flawless surfaces remind me of the type of note one might find in a "68" holder. Either way, our conservative estimate will probably prove to be woefully inadequate.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1215 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 2003* L San Francisco
Five star notes each in near-perfect condition; graded Superb Gem New 69 PPQ by PCGS. Certainly a useful group for the collector or dealer. Five piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1216 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 No Date B New York
This pack was punched out in the center in order to hold an explosive dye package in the event of a bank robbery. Tellers kept these in their cash drawers and when money was demanded without the proper forms, this bundle, along with some notes on either side to hide the device, was placed into the thief's bag. When he opened the bundle to count his loot, the dye pack would explode, spraying indelible ink everywhere, thereby assisting in his identification later. An interesting piece of currency history.
Grade: Grade: Unexploded   
Lot #1217 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1928 & 1929 C & L Philadelphia & San Francisco
This two piece lot includes a Philadelphia FRN PMG graded Ch. Abt. New 58 and a San Francisco FRBN PMG graded VF 30 EPQ.
Lot #1218 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1928* H St. Louis
All $10 1928 FRN stars are scarce, regardless of grade. Short tear at the bottom center.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1219 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1928 I Minneapolis
This elusive district is B.E.P. fresh with centering the only issue. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1220 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1928-A H St. Louis
A bumped corner and slightly narrow bottom margin is noticed on this popular 8-ball note. Scarcer than the 1928 Series.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1221 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1928-B C Philadelphia
Particularly nice grade for this type. Bright and fully fresh. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1222 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$10 1928-B* E Richmond
A rare district for stars, especially with such fresh paper quality. Regrettably, the margins are not the best. Still, not a star you'll see very often. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1223 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 1928-B* G Chicago
These were regularly available years ago, but the supply has long since been placed into collections. This piece looks as nice as any Choice CU, but a faint centerfold will save you some money. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1224 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$10 1928-C D Cleveland
The New York and Chicago districts are considered common for this short series, and even those notes are becoming difficult to buy in Gem CU grades. That makes this far more rare Cleveland note very special. Once you get this D-A block only the E-A remains. (The F-A block is unreported). There are far more buyers for this Cleveland note than there are pieces to go around. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1225 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1934-A* C Philadelphia
A very pretty big star from Philadelphia. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1226 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1934-A* F Atlanta
The Atlanta district tends to be better on each series and that is true on the 1934-A Series as well. This note has great margins and must be one of the best. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1227 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-A G Chicago Changeover Pair Mule
Here is a scarce 1934-A mule to 1934-A non-mule Changeover pair from the Chicago district, G-A block. The mule has a corner fold that impinges on the design, thus Choice AU is required. The 1934-A mule is scarce as a single note, so there can't be many Changeover pairs known. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. AU/Ch. CU   
Lot #1228 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1934-C* I Minneapolis
This is the single rarest $10 1934-C star. Completely clean, natural surfaces.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1229 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1934-C J Kansas City
A beautiful example of this tough series and district. The Kansas City notes are rarely found this nice. This is a perfect, fresh example with fantastic crackle and perfect centering.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1230 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-D* B New York
This is a fully margined star that looks UNC but is not.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1231 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1950-A* C Philadelphia
Quite possibly the finest star from the Philadelphia district. If there is a better one, I'd like to see it. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1232 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-B* C Philadelphia
A scarce star in superb condition. This is a tough star with one of the lowest printings of the series. A totally fresh note that has been graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1233 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1950-C G Chicago #G00000500G
$10 1950-C G Chicago G00000500G
A most unusual serial number, since low numbers were only printed for these later series when a district rolled over to a new block of notes. This piece is very original with a horizontal bend.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1234 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1950-E* G Chicago
A seldom seen star note that only issued from three districts, and stars are scarce. As they are listed, they are very attractive and fresh. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1235 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1950-E* G Chicago
Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1236 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1950-E* G Chicago
Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1237 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1950-E* G Chicago
Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1238 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1963* J Kansas City #J00000010*
This special note has a lot going for it. It is a serial #10 on a $10 note, it's a star and it's in top grade. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1239 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1963 J Kansas City
A fancy serial #J00000999A on the first series of $10s to carry "In God We Trust" on the back.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1240 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1963-A C Philadelphia
Here is a note for the Registry set. Not only do you get an impossibly high grade, but a special number as well. I'll estimate low and let the market decide. Graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1241 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1969* F Atlanta
There can't be many of these. Virtually perfect in every way. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1242 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
$10 1981 D Cleveland #D00000001B
Great embossing combines with zero handling on this popular #1 note. A slight shift on the face is all that prevents a superb grade.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1243 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 40.00 - $ 80.00)
$20 1928 A Boston
This super bright Boston $20 looks new but is not.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1244 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1928 D Cleveland
Completely original but centered high, more so on the back than the front.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1245 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$20 1928 D Cleveland
No hard folds are present, but soft bends and handling prevent a CU designation.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1246 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1928* G Chicago
The star notes from 1928 will be even more popular than they are now once an accurate census has been done. Collectors will then realize how scarce the replacement notes truly are.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1247 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928 I Minneapolis
This better district is pack-fresh.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1248 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1928 L San Francisco
Incredible embossing and paper surfaces absolutely devoid of handling would ensure a Gem grade, but a slightly narrow top margin prevents it.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1249 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928-A G Chicago
In the 1928 Series, the Chicago district alone produced more notes than all districts combined in the 1928-A Series. Talk about underrated! This example is nice and fresh. Only 822,000 were printed.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1250 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1928-A G Chicago
Well centered and clearly embossed, but there must be a bend that can only be seen with the note out of the holder. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1252 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928-C L San Francisco
A popular and scarce short series note that has an excellent look.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1253 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 1934* F Atlanta
These light green seal stars are really striking when they are this fresh. A better district as well. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1254 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$20 1934 H St. Louis
A well-centered light green seal.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1255 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$20 1934-A* E Richmond Mule
Only a very few stars have been reported for the $20 1934-A mule notes, and none at all for the Richmond district. It is hard to say what this newly discovered star might bring, as it could be the only one for a long time. Graded VF 35 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1256 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 1934-A* G Chicago
This is the first star to be reported from the Chicago district on this scarce Federal Reserve variety. Back plate #204 was finished late and put into service long after it should have been used and retired. Even notes in the 1934-B series have been seen with the #204 back plate. For the 1934-A series, only two other districts have had stars reported, that being New York and a single Richmond star. Just to find a regular issue note with the #204 back plate is difficult enough, but with a star serial number, that is truly an unlikely occurrence. Great margins and originality. Graded XF 45 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1257 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1934-B* E Richmond
Bulls-eye centering and absolutely clean surfaces give this replacement the look of a Gem.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1258 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1934-C* B New York
Flawless surfaces and strong embossing compliment this star with the new back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1259 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1934-C C Philadelphia
All 1934-C $20s are scarce, with one of the smallest printings of any Federal Reserve note series. These are very tough to find in nice grade. This one has near perfect centering on both sides and wonderful pack-fresh quality. A true sleeper item.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1260 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1934-C E Richmond
All 1934-C $20s are scarce, with one of the smallest printings of any Federal Reserve note series. These are very tough to find in nice grade. The Richmond district is particularly elusive.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1261 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 275.00)
$20 1981 J Kansas City #J18888888C
Someone should find this near-solid "eights" serial number lucky. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1262 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928 E Richmond
A super dark impression and green overprint is noted, along with a slight downward shift. A tip fold doesn't change the grade.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1263 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$50 1928 L San Francisco
As fresh a note as one could hope for, but the lower margin is not up to Gem standards. Still a lovely type note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1264 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1928-A A Boston
Here is a scarce Boston district that is embossed and has almost-there centering. It is the dark green seal variety.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1265 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$50 1928-A I Minneapolis
No more than five districts have been found so far in the 1928-A Series with the light green seal. A scarce issue. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1266 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1934 F Atlanta
Currently the finest seen by PCGS, who graded it Very Ch. New 64 PPQ. The note looks perfect except for centering.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1267 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$50 1934 G Chicago
An affordable light green seal.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1268 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
$50 1934-C* C Philadelphia Mule
The Philadelphia district had the lowest printing of any district for this series. There can't be many stars. Graded Abt. New 50 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1269 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1934-D G Chicago
The 1934-D Series is a short issue which has few nice notes from which to choose. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1270 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1950-A C Philadelphia
The 1950-A notes may be among the most underappreciated series in all of small size. These are just tough to find in high grade, especially the high denominations. This is a super fresh example, and the savvy buyer to gets it will have a prize. Graded Very Choice New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1271 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1950-C C Philadelphia
A superb and crackling fresh example of this tough series. This note looks like it was just pulled from a pack. The embossing is as deep and bold as I have seen on any note. The margins are virtually perfect.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1272 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$50 1969 I Minneapolis
Would be an excellent choice to represent the type. I don't see "EPQ" on the holder, but the note is unquestionably embossed. Graded Gem UNC 66 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1273 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$50 1974* C Philadelphia
This must be a tough star as PCGS has not graded any notes better than this, which they graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1274 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$50 1996 F Atlanta Autographed
This was the first day of issue for this note. A ceremony was held in front of Rockefeller Center in New York, and Mary Ellen Withrow autographed these $50 notes. Only about 15 of these were sold that day since, as luck would have it, the date was October 27, 1997, the day the stock market crashed. The news media, and the public, headed off to Wall Street. The note is contained in a nice pamphlet with a rather prophetic quote which says, "Yesterday is a cancelled check, tomorrow is a promissory note, but today is cash". A special item for the autograph collector.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1275 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1928 D Cleveland
The seal on this Cleveland note is not really yellow-green, but it is surely lighter than the dark forest-green that is normal. Small corner repair.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1276 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1928 G Chicago
This dark green seal looks UNC.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1277 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1928 J Kansas City
A very dark green overprint stands out against the pure white paper.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1278 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1928 L San Francisco
This is a somewhat lighter green seal from the 12th district, and is quite scarce as such. Well centered.
Grade: Very Ch. AU   
Lot #1279 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1934 A Boston
A better district from this series. "Exceptional Paper Quality" has been noted by PMG who graded this note Gem UNC 65 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1280 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1934-C H St. Louis
Beginning with the 1934-B Series, production of $100s dropped precipitously until by the 1934-D Series only six districts printed notes, with the total number produced under one million notes. Nice embossing on this 1934-C that has been graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1281 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$100 1934-D H St. Louis
A very scarce series. Only 166,800 St. Louis notes were printed. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1282 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 925.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1950 C Philadelphia Mule
PCGS has seen only one note equal to this amazing example, with nothing better. This Superb Gem also exceeds any notes graded by PMG for this issue.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1283 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$100 1950-A C Philadelphia
Perfect for type. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1284 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 675.00 - $ 875.00)
$100 1950-D H St. Louis
Out of the 18 specimens graded by PCGS, only one exceeds the quality of this exceptional note that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1285 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1950-D I Minneapolis
A very tough series and district that is rarely encountered this nice. The Minneapolis district had the lowest printing of this series by far, a mere 432,000 pieces. A truly tough note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1286 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1950-E B New York
A very nice piece from a tough and short series. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1287 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1981 I Minneapolis
This is one of the rarest modern series $100s. Minneapolis had the lowest printing of this entire series by far, leaving this note on many want lists. This is a totally original premium example with great embossing and excellent boardwalk margins.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1288 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1990 F Atlanta
By no means a common note, especially in this grade. Atlanta had the second-lowest printing of this series, and few were saved. This is a fresh example with boardwalk margins all around.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1289 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1990 K Dallas
This is one of the scarcest of the 1990 issues. Despite a large printing very few were saved in uncirculated condition. This one is just superb, with huge boardwalk margins all around and full, fresh embossing. A note that time will prove to be a winner.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1290 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1996* D Cleveland
Check this out! Only 160,000 notes were printed. Graded VF 35 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1291 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,125.00 - $ 2,600.00)
$500 1928 D Cleveland
This early $500 has a cute serial number. Some light spots and a short margin split must be mentioned for accuracy sake, but the note faces up well.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1292 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50,000.00 - $ 100,000.00)
$500 1928* G Chicago
We are proud to offer the finest $500 1928 FRN star yet known to exist. The note is bright and well-centered, although during its short circulating career it did acquire a short tear at the top. That tear has been expertly sealed and is virtually invisible. Currently, only five stars are known for this entire 1928 Series, making the $500s even more rare than the $1,000 1928 FRN stars. For years, only three of these stars were known to us, and then in the last few months a Cleveland example and this Chicago note both surfaced independently. Don't take that to mean that more are on the way however. More likely, is that we've seen the last for awhile. Expect to see serious competition for this rarity, since countless collectors have this note on their want list. If the population doubled tomorrow, there still wouldn't be enough stars to satisfy the demand. Graded Apparent XF 40, repaired edge tear at top center, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent XF 40 Net   
Lot #1293 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$500 1928 H St. Louis
PCGS calls this a dark green seal but to me it looks like there is some yellow in the seal. Either way, a nice note. Graded XF 45 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1294 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$500 1928 J Kansas City
There are always buyers for 1928 Series $500s that are as bright and fresh as is this example, especially when they have great margins.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1295 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1928 J Kansas City
An evenly circulated Kansas City district with no problems.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1296 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934 B New York
Good margins all around on this dark green seal $500.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1297 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,800.00)
$500 1934 F Atlanta
Nice original surfaces and exceptionally bright.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1298 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1934 G Chicago DGS
As close to CU as you can get. Great value. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1299 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,800.00)
$500 1934 J Kansas City
The three vertical folds are faint, so this note looks more like an UNC than an XF.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1300 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934 J Kansas City
These light green seals are popular. A pair of pinholes don't detract here.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1301 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934-A B New York
A single centerfold is observed.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1302 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$500 1934-A B New York
This three-fold XF is surprisingly clean for a high denomination in this grade, as many notes exhibit heavy teller handling at the right. For accuracy's sake, we must mention the short margin split at the top, even though it doesn't impinge on the design.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1303 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934-A C Philadelphia
A lovely AU with a crease, top to bottom, angled across the right side. Very crisp and original.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1304 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$500 1934-A G Chicago
Any high denomination graded above Choice is rare. Only twelve 1934-A Chicago $500 FRNs have attained this PMG grade, and none have exceeded it. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1305 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$500 1934-A G Chicago
Apparently a short run of these Chicago notes were carefully saved, to the delight of collectors. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1306 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1934-A G Chicago
This full-margined beauty looks Gem CU except for a corner fold.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1307 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934-A H St. Louis
Another district that is in short supply. A light yellow mark is on the back.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1308 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,300.00 - $ 2,600.00)
$500 1934-A J Kansas City
Extra clean and really well centered.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1309 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
$1,000 1928 E Richmond
One of the most vivid $1,000 1928 FRNs you will see. The paper is stark white and the note exhibits none of the teller handling that is so often present on these high denominations. I'd say the green seal is a bit on the yellow side, for those that keep track. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1310 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$1,000 1928 H St. Louis
This is a bright $1,000, with good margins. The seal color is not the dark forest-green but is lighter than that. Much study has yet to be done on the 1928 Federal Reserve seal colors. Worth a strong bid just as Choice New 1928 $1,000. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1311 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
$1,000 1934 A Boston DGS
This is a tough district in uncirculated grades. PCGS has seen only six notes graded above "60" and PMG only two. Grab this in case nothing better comes along. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1312 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A A Boston
This Boston $1,000 has wonderful eye-appeal and is in a grade that will be difficult to improve. Graded Gem New 65 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1313 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago
This note has picked up a few creases, but the folds are not readily apparent. The surface is clean and the margins good.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1314 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A J Kansas City
A fresh, original, unmolested $1,000 that has complete originality and just a single centerfold.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1315 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This is the single rarest block in the $1 Hawaii series, with a grade that a collector could spend his entire collecting career trying to find. However, in one of those rare coincidences, when Tom Flynn's collection was dispersed in April, he too had a PMG 66 EPQ A-C block. His note brought the grand sum of $6,325. Here is a second chance for the under bidder. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1316 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
The Z-B is the second most rare $1 Hawaii block after the A-C. Finding one in Gem can be a challenge. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1317 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This is a much scarcer block, even more so in this grade. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1318 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
If you need one single Hawaii note for type, then this near-perfect example is what you should have. A beautiful note with a well deserved grade. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1319 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
Another note from a short run of pristine $1 Hawaiis. I don't know why this was not a "67". It looks pretty nice to me. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1320 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This third example is every bit as nice as the rest. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1321 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
The last of four consecutive notes, this piece has quality that I can't imagine would not satisfy just about everyone. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1322 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
Here is a vivid Hawaii $1 with serial #C00001303C. Graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1324 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
A fabulous example of the first issued Y-B block. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1325 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
I believe the $1 Hawaii L-C block is much better than many give it credit for. Gauge the demand for this sleeper and then decide for yourself. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1326 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
Here is a well-centered F-C block that could fit quite well into a Gem Uncirculated set. A centerfold is barely discernable. Graded Abt. UNC 58 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1327 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii #C00000144C
Three-digit serial from the only block which produced low numbers. This is the last note from the 12th sheet printed. Terrific appearance, but a small scuffed area on the back which is well concealed and not obtrusive.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1328 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-A* Hawaii
This totally fresh, two-fold XF star has full, though not perfectly even margins and nice original paper quality. The back shows a touch of light discoloration about the folds, but the front is fully bright. A tough replacement issue.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1329 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
A fresh and original consecutive pair that is well centered. One note has a tiny spot from an as-made paper inclusion. Two consecutive pieces.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1330 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
A study in perfection with embossing deep enough to catch rain water. If you need only one for your type collection, bid aggressively.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1331 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
The Z-B block is very hard to find in uncirculated, with prices approaching $1,000 or more. This affordable, one-fold XF allows the buyer an opportunity to fill the slot with a note that will fit with other CUs.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1332 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
If you need the A-C block but don't have the budget for an UNC, then this pleasant appearing, high-grade circulated example should do the trick.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1333 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii Non-Mule
Not only is this the rarest variety within the $5 Hawaii series, but the condition of this piece is nothing short of amazing. Even the massive Flynn Collection only contained an AU 58 example. The most recent example I can locate in high grade was sold in the 2007 FUN Sale, where a PMG 66 EPQ brought $9,200. It would be pure speculation to try and predict where this 67 PPQ might end up, but I'm sure it is destined for a first-rate registry set.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1334 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
$5 1934* Hawaii Mule
The $5 Hawaii star is infrequently offered, regardless of condition. This example is problem-free.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1335 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii Mule
The front centering is dead-on, while the back is only slightly low. Embossing is clearly in evidence and the extremely white paper is far more reminiscent of the rare non-mule variety than that of a mule. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1336 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii Mule
The far more available 1934 mule with decent front centering that has been graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1337 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 675.00 - $ 875.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
Here is a bright and original Hawaii $5 with a slight shift of the design.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1338 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 675.00 - $ 875.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
From the color and obviously original embossing, I'd say the grade assigned is spot-on. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1339 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
A couple of faint bends that just break the paper in the center combine with the natural paper wave to give the new owner an AU that is far nicer than most. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1340 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
Very light handling but the centering could be better. Graded Abt. New 53 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1341 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
There is a strong demand for the high-grade circulated examples of this type for inclusion in denomination sets. This one almost looks uncirculated.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1342 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
Fully original but with a slightly shifted front.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1343 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 4,200.00 - $ 5,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
This note has excellent margins and a fresh, just printed look. It is impossible to say how many $10s will eventually be found with this level of perfection, but it won't be many. Also, none have sold recently that I know of, so the competition could be stiff. Graded Ultra Gem 67 PQ by CGC.
Grade: CGC Ultra Gem 67 PQ   
Lot #1344 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
These $10 Hawaii notes were never available in large groups, and now that the collector ranks have swelled, it seems there are never enough singles to go around. We will try to satisfy everyone eventually, one collector at a time. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1345 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 1934-A* Hawaii
We sold one of these stars in our Memphis sale this year for $1,495 that graded VF 20. This nicer example should do decisively better. This note is from the shortest of the three print runs, which amounted to only 4,000 pieces. Graded VF 30 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1346 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
Stark white paper and extensive embossing across a faultless surface would ensure a Gem grade if the top margin were just a bit wider.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1347 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
Surprisingly elusive denomination; this WWII relic boasts total originality and outstanding embossing. One whisper of a centerfold from amazing; from the front, this piece looks Ch CU. Should be a big bang for the buck.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1348 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
A well-centered note that looks new.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1349 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
A solid example that is perfect for the grade.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1350 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
A Hawaii Trio
Three evenly circulated Hawaii notes consisting of the following: $10 1934-A VF $20 1934 Mule VF $20 1934-A VF/XF
Lot #1351 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$20 1934-A* Hawaii
A very rare star and usually the last denomination collectors obtain. Nice examples like this will just continue to increase in price, so waiting won't put you ahead of the game. Natural and problem-free. Graded VF 35 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1352 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
Great centering on this War-time issue, but the paper quality just misses the Gem grade. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1353 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
The $20 Hawaii is the toughest denomination to find in true CU condition, and the POP reports will eventually prove that to be true. This lovely example has great embossing and almost perfect margins. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1354 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
The specialist will want to know that this is the non-mule back, so it is perfect as a type note. The paper quality is just phenomenal with complete punch-through embossing. There is handling confined entirely to the left margin and not into the design at all. Amazingly, no one has even tried to remove it, so the entire piece remains pristine.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1355 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii BC #204
The B.E.P. finished back plate #204 late, and used it for the regular issue 1934-A $20 Hawaii notes. Plate #204 should have been a micro size number like the other back plate numbers below #318. Instead, since the plate was completed after they increased the size of the numbers, an anomaly was created. We have not sold many of these, and this is a very attractive example. Graded XF 40 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1356 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
This I-C block is one of very few $1 North Africa notes to attain this level of quality. Far more rare like this than its Hawaii counterpart. Could easily bring a runaway price. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1357 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
This is the most difficult block for the $1 North Africa series. A tight top margin is par for the course, but this almost in error territory as part of the next note is seen along the bottom edge.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1358 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
An evenly matched pair of $1 yellow seals, both with good centering. Two piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1359 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
$1, $5 & $10 1935-A & 1934-A North Africa Denomination Set
A bright and exceptionally clean set of this emergency issue. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1360 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 2,100.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$5 1934-A* North Africa
This is a super AU, with great centering and one visible fold at the center. You'll love it! Graded Abt. UNC 55 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1361 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
North Africa Lot
This four piece lot contains: $5 1934-A Clean and well centered. VF/XF $10 1934-A Vivid colors. XF $10 1934-A No problems. Fine $10 1934-A Off color back. VG
Lot #1362 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$10 1934 North Africa
This is a well known rarity, with coin shop owners continually searching for their needle in a haystack. Few pieces are out there to find, if auction appearances are any indication. This one shows even wear and surprisingly little dirt. All genuine 1934 $10 North Africa notes are mules. If your note is not, it has been altered. A note that should see active bidding. Graded VF 25 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1363 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa
A sharp example of this multi-colored type. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1364 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 1928
Rarely do $10 Gold Certificates come along this nice. This is a very well centered, fresh beauty. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1365 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$10 1928
Nice uncirculated $10 Golds have dried up, so expect to see this near-Gem bring more than the price guides might indicate. Fantastic embossing and intense colors. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1366 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1928
Now here is a Bicentennial postal cancellation that I'll bet is one-of-a-kind. The postal stamp on the front is from Valley Forge, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1976; the one on the back is from Philadelphia on July 4, 1980. If you collect the First Day of Issue $2s, you have to own this. Not that it matters, but the $10 Gold is a nice, original AU.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1367 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 & $20 1928
This two piece lot contains a $10 in XF/AU with part of a teller mark on the back, and a $20 in VF that is problem-free.
Lot #1368 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$20 1928*
A rare opportunity to acquire such a lovely, evenly centered note with bright, fresh colors and paper quality. We have had the opportunity to sell plenty of $20 Gold stars, but I can only think of one or two that were similar to this beauty. Graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1369 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$20 1928*
This is one of the nicest $20 Gold stars extant. It exhibits full even margins, a deep gold overprint and bright white paper. I can't see what makes it AU, but there is nothing obvious that can be seen through the holder. Graded Abt. New 50 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1370 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 900.00)
$20 1928
A lovely, bright and very attractive high end Gold Certificate. Graded Choice About New 55 by PCGS. These are getting very tough to find in high end condition.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1371 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928 A $20 Trio
Three evenly circulated $20 Golds, one especially nice. The lowest grade piece has a couple of pinholes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1372 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1928*
Well used and with its share of problems, but it is still a star. The spotting may be from foxing since the spots seem to be more inside the paper than on it.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #1373 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1928
A decent example of this tough denomination.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1374 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1928
A decent, evenly circulated $50 Gold Certificate.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1375 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1928
Of the entire 1928 Gold series, the $100 Gold is the most difficult denomination to find in top grade. I've even seen more nice $500s and $1,000s over the years than I've seen of the $100 denomination in Gem. Apparently there were few large groups or runs saved, and individual notes that were kept pristine are very elusive. That places a lot of demand on the top end AU examples, like this note, to complete the basic $10 through $100 Gold sets. This richly colored specimen could easily play the part of an UNC in your set. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1376 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1928
This $100 Gold Certificate has an extremely dark seal and serial numbers. A decently centered note with good overall quality.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1377 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
$100 1928
This appears to be a real world uncirculated in the era before third party grading, it's just that nice! The orange-gold overprint is simply striking. The slight premium in price is far offset by the extraordinary quality of this high-denomination Gold note. The new owner will be well rewarded by an aggressive bid. Graded XF 40 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1378 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1928
The light folds and paper surface has been left in its natural state on this attractive C-note. I can find no detracting marks of any kind, so this higher-end circulated note should bring a premium price.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1379 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1928
There is always someone looking for a relatively clean, mid-grade $100 Gold with good margins, and this note should meet that demand.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1380 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$100 1928
An evenly circulated, slabbed Fine 15 by PCGS, 1928 $100 Gold Certificate.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1381 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
$500 1928
There are simply not enough of these high denomination Gold Certificates to supply the ever increasing demand. This example is evenly circulated and well centered.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1383 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,700.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 Unknown Series
An amazing grade to achieve on this wonderful error where the second printing is missing. This could be the finest known. Graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ, missing face printing, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1384 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-A Invert
This note has an inverted back, or face, whichever you choose to call it.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1385 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-E
This note got out after being marked with a rejection tag and red "X" across the face. The seal and serial numbers are missing from an obstruction, as only partial serial #532G is visible on the right.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1386 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1935-E
The note has a printing obstruction on the back, about 1" x 2", in the lower right corner. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55, obstructed printing on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1387 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1935-E
There is quite a shift on the back of this note.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1388 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of Errors
This two piece lot of wet ink transfers includes: $1 1935-E SC Small transfer across the top Fine $1 1963-A FRN Philadelphia Nearly a full face on back AU
Lot #1389 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Five Piece Lot of Errors
This five piece lot includes: $1 1935-E SC Large gutter $1 1981 FRN St. Louis 2 pcs Turned digits $10 1974 FRN Philadelphia Small gutter $10 1981-A FRN New York Small gutter
Grade: VF to UNC   
Lot #1390 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1935-F*
This is a beautiful star note from 1935-E with as bold a wet ink transfer as you will find on a note. Rare as a star and the wet ink transfer is incredible.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1391 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1957
This is one of the most unusual serial number errors known, in that it is a result of an operator error. Rather than placing an "M" in the serial number mechanism, a "W" was used, but inverted. It is very rare and just 14 pieces are currently known. Because of the similarity between the shape of the "M" and the inverted "W", the error is tough to spot, even if someone is looking for it. Thus, I expect this error to remain rare. If you collect serial number errors, like the mismatches, this is a must-have BEP mistake.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1392 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1957
This is a mismatch serial #55/54 that has been graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ, mismatched serial numbers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1393 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1957
This is the famous $1 Silver Certificate mismatch $G55/G54. It shows a fold and handling.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1394 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1957-B
Such a high quality example of the mismatched serial #U37/U47 should bring a very strong bid. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ, mismatched serial numbers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1395 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934
This is an inverted back of the earliest $5 Silver Certificate. Circulated, but very attractive for the grade.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1396 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$5 1929 F Atlanta
This is a $5 Atlanta FRBN missing the third printing black overprint. We also have another example in this sale that is just four digits away. Graded Fine 15, missing black overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1397 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$5 1929 F Atlanta
This is a $5 Atlanta FRBN missing the third printing black overprint. We also have another example just four digits away from this serial number. Graded Fine 12, missing black overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #1398 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$50 1929* J Kansas City
This is quite an error to find on such a valuable star note. There is a partial wet ink transfer from the overprint on this scarce $50 Kansas City star. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, partial face to back offset, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1399 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 No Date K Dallas
The second printing is missing, causing this dramatic effect. These errors are quite rare and seldom offered. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1400 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 No Date or District
The third printing is missing from the face. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, missing overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1401 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 No Date or District
The third printing is totally missing from this Federal Reserve Note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1402 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1963 C Philadelphia
This is a non-consecutive run from the 1963 Series that each has a thumbprint smear starting very bold. The last two are so weak they must have saved a couple of normal ones as well. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1403 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1969 F Atlanta
This note has the popular mismatch serial #F68/F67 and it's graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1404 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1969-B C Philadelphia
The note is miscut and the third printing is shifted down. The note was marked in red for rejection by the inspector, but got out anyway.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1405 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1969-D C Philadelphia
This note has a big blob of extra ink on the back. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, over inking on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1406 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1969-D E Richmond
A cool folding error that is big enough to include the Treasury seal and serial number on the back.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1407 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 A Boston
This gorgeous inverted third printing, before the process changed, to shift the entire cut as well.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1408 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1974 B New York
The black FRN seal and #2 are almost completely missing from this printing. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, under inked overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1409 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1974 E Richmond
A neat error fold-over that was torn in half during the whole process. Two pieces, one note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1410 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 J Kansas City
This note is a beauty with a lovely inverted third printing. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, inverted overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1411 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1974 L San Francisco
This is a large fold-over that is showing plate number and full right half of third printing on the fold.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1412 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1 1977 G Chicago
This is an incredible multiple fold-over error that has all of the district seal on the back of the whole note, and the Treasury seal is half on a note below. Truly intriguing. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ, multiple fold-over error, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1413 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1977 G Chicago
This is a double error because there is a broad break and the back is then transferred onto the face.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1414 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of FRN Errors
This two piece lot includes: $1 1977 San Francisco The district seal is missing from an obstruction. Fine $1 1969-D Philadelphia Has a bit of a shift. VF
Lot #1415 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1977-A G Chicago
$1 1077-A G Chicago
This is five error notes and the bookends that are all virtually blank, or are approaching that. Very little printed detail. Seven piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1416 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1977-A & 1988 G & E Chicago & Richmond
A neat wet ink transfer pair that includes a front on the back and a back on the front. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1417 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1981 C Philadelphia
This Ace has a gutter fold that shows a small part of the back on the face, and the bottom of the note is separated by white paper. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, gutter fold/printed fold-over, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1418 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1985 No District
This note is completely missing the third printing. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, missing overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1419 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1985 A Boston
Some sort of a folding error has caused the right side third printing to appear on the back of another note. The serial number on the back of this starts with #A085.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1420 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1985 B New York
A lovely consecutive pair of blank backs. One of these two pieces is PCGS graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, missing back printing and the other is Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ, missing back printing.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1421 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1985 B New York
This is the third printing invert that also is cut poorly, but that is always what happens with this vintage invert.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1422 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1985 C Philadelphia
Here is a neat lot of $1 FRNs that includes three consecutive notes, each with the third printing missing from the face and placed on the back. Two of these pieces have been graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ and one is Gem New 66 PPQ, overprint on back, by PCGS. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1423 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
$1 1985-E E Richmond
Absolutely exotic error with an R-9 rating in the Bart reference. A nearly identical example is illustrated in the five year old book at $5,000. With the new edition coming out in the next month or two, expect prices to be considerably higher. The chances of recovering the obstructing fragment, in this case it is wiper paper, not even currency stock, with the primary note is like winning the paper money lottery. Okay, there are a lot of cool errors out there and we continue to sell our share of them, but this one is special. We've only had one similar piece and that was nearly five years ago. This is a two-piece mistake with a large rectangle of thick white wiper paper that caught part of the back printing and was recovered with the primary note.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1424 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1988 B New York
A neat little folding error that has caused part of the face to be printed on the back.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1425 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1 1988-A B New York
This is a very extreme case of a problem note that you wonder how it ever got out in public. I do know it's a great note that got caught open and closed.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1426 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1988-A* G Chicago
This star note has a severely under inked area on the back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1427 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland
This is a totally blank back that has a slight fold down the center.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1428 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
$1 1999 F Atlanta
This is one of the neatest errors I have ever had the opportunity to handle from the modern era. It just doesn't seem feasible that with inspectors watching a print run, and again through the cutting process, such a bold and a mean lime-green plastic, with a black marker written 8/8 that was its earlier use, could become stuck to the face, and the third printing was then printed over it. The note is as it looks with part of the serial number and district letter. Several years ago another bill was sold that had a tiny piece of similar material that I speculated could have been from a Wrigley's Spearmint Gum package, but not the case now. I feel confident if they were laid side-by-side they would be the same. Much more interesting than any obstruction I can remember. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1429 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 14,000.00 - $ 22,000.00)
$1 1999 L San Francisco
This is a wonderful obstruction that has the Treasury seal and serial numbers clearly printed and now stuck to the note. It's even printed over the masking tape, and that tape goes to the back. Graded XF 40, obstructed printing error, by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1430 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 2001 B New York
Here's a crazy one: this note is too tall. It has part of the note on top, part of the note on the bottom, the whole middle note and a goofy shift of the overprint. Our error consultant recalls exactly two other similar notes, both on the $20 denomination. The oblique folds were created at the BEP so the note would fit into a pack. If you collect errors, you've got to have it. Our estimate seems conservative. Graded Ch. XF 45 EPQ, fold-over and cutting errors, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ Net   
Lot #1431 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 & $5 1988-A & 1985 C Philadelphia
A pair of wet ink transfers. One is a face on back, while the other has the seal and serial numbers complete on back. Two piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1432 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$2 1976 B New York
This is a mismatched serial number ending in 8397/8497. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, mismatched serial numbers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1433 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 1976 B New York
Some very light handling can be seen on this PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ mismatched prefix deuce. These errors were found in currency meant for our military servicemen stationed in Germany. It is estimated that less than 450 pieces are known.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1434 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1950-A B New York
This is a rare, early mismatched serial number with the last four digits mixed up - 7847/7700. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, mismatched serial numbers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1435 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1950-A C Philadelphia
This $5 is a nice match for the $10 listed here. A big piece of the second note is showing at the top on the back.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1436 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1950-A E Richmond
A cut butterfly fold on this early $5 Richmond.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1437 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1950-C H St. Louis
An early $5 FRN with a cutting error causing this butterfly.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1438 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1950-E B New York
The sheet was incorrectly placed into the press, resulting in the third print shifted to the right, and a very wide right margin. Marked for rejection by the BEP inspector.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1439 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1969-C B New York
A cute little fold over that has actually overprinted a piece of the back, and part of the district seal is on the back as well.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1440 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1969-C C Philadelphia
The Blob has arrived, at least on this pair of $5 FRNs. Each has a major over inking on the left one-third of the note. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1441 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1969-C E Richmond
A very neat looking fold over that has the entire seal and serial number printed on the back.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1442 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1977 D Cleveland
A cool folding error that has a double fold where part of the image is on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1443 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1977-A G Chicago
An interesting cutting error has caused this goof.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1444 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1981 G Chicago
The third printing is missing from the face and is on the back. We also have the rare $50 here that is similar. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, overprint on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1445 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1981-A E Richmond
A neat error that occurred when the sheet was torn and folded over so part of the serial number split a little on the face and the back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1446 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1981-A I Minneapolis
This note must have folded when printed, causing part of the district seal and serial numbers to appear on the back. The lot also includes the next consecutive note which is normal. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1447 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1985 G Chicago
This is a mismatched serial number ending in 611/681. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ, mismatched serial numbers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1448 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1985 G Chicago
This note has a wet ink transfer from the third printing which is much scarcer and unusual than with the first or second printing.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1449 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1988 G Chicago
A cool folding error that occurred after the third printing.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1450 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1995 E Richmond
This note is missing the printing on the face, but there is the faintest #2 shown on either side.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1451 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 No Date F Atlanta
Without a doubt, this has to be a "pop top" for this error with its superb quality. The first of the two face printings is missing, and what a great effect it causes. Graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1452 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 No Date F Atlanta
A very attractive example of this popular error with the second printing missing.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1453 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 No Date F Atlanta
A great looking error that is missing the second printing on the face. These appear very dramatic.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1454 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 No Date J Kansas City
The second printing is missing from the face, causing this dramatic error. The quality of this note is excellent. This type of error remains very rare. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1455 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 1950-A B New York
This is a printed fold-over with the printing from a note above on the back and a rejection sticker from the B.E.P. on the face, under the fold. Graded Ch. New 63, printed fold-over with BEP rejection stickers, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1456 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1950-A B New York
A really nice folding error that has caused the serial number to be partially on the back. It's very cool.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1457 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1950-A C Philadelphia
This 1950-A has a shift on the back so a nice piece of the note above shows.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1458 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1950-C E Richmond
This note has an obstructed face printing and fold-over on the lower left corner. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ, obstructed face printing, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1459 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1977 E Richmond
The district seal and part of the serial number are on the fold.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1460 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1977 G Chicago
This back is very weakly printed, probably the government was short on funds that day.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1461 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1985 A Boston
This is a good looking printed tear fold-over.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1462 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1985 B New York
This note has a wet ink transfer completely on the face and it's a pretty strong impression. Graded Ch. New 63, full back to face offset, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1463 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1988-A A Boston
The back of this $10 note has a doubled printed, not terribly bold shift, but clearly a doubling to the naked eye.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1464 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 275.00)
$10 1988-A C Philadelphia
The back printing, the first one, is missing from this $10 FRN.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1465 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$10 1990 D Cleveland
I guess this is technically a gutter, but there is really a lot going on with this error.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1466 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 & $20 1963-A & 1985 B & E New York & Richmond
This $10, in CU, had an obstruction on the back, and the $20, in Ch. AU, has bad inking on the back. Two piece lot.
Lot #1467 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 & $20 1969 C Philadelphia
This $20 has a complete wet ink transfer, face to back, and the $10 has a very small transfer. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1468 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1934-A G Chicago
The back of this note is shifted so dramatically that part of the note below shows, and part of the primary back is cut off.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1469 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1969-C D Cleveland
This $20 has a significant shift to the right during the third printing. Graded XF 45, shifted overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1470 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1969-C E Richmond
This is a severely misaligned third printing on this pristine $20. The Federal seal is in Jackson's portrait. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, misaligned overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1471 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1969-C G Chicago
The third printing has shifted way down low on this note.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1472 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1974 G Chicago
This is a full offset, face on back, that is really bold, full and dark. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ, full face to back offset, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1473 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1985 B New York
The black seal is missing on this Treasury Note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1474 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1985 F Atlanta
A big shift to the right of the third printing.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1475 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1985 J Kansas City
The back of this old-style $20 is shifted so low that part of the note above shows. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ, misaligned back printing, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1476 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1988-A C Philadelphia
This is a lovely example of an inverted third printing that also has shifted the sheet.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1477 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1990 F Atlanta
A sharp shift downward of the seal and serial numbers.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1478 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1993 A Boston
This popular blank-back error is as fresh as the day the B.E.P. tried to print it. It is nicely embossed, and as far as I can tell, totally free of handling. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS, due to a slight shift on the front.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1479 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1996 C Philadelphia
This big-head $20 has a wet ink transfer, face to back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1480 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1996 E Richmond
They say these stripes are caused by magnetic ink missing. Anyway, it's sort of like a Striped Bass.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1481 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1996 J Kansas City
This newer $20 has under inking on the left side, possibly caused by magnetic ink loss. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ, under inked face printing, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1482 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1977 D Cleveland
This is a top quality circ $50 with the third printing inverted. It is well framed by the margins.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1483 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1977 D Cleveland
A very bold wet ink transfer on this $50. It's very cool the way Grant overshadows the D.C. skyline.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1484 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1977 & 1993 D Cleveland
The high-grade 1977 note (Gem CU) in this pair has a wet ink transfer on the face. The other 1993 note (VF) has a back that is off center. Two piece lot.
Lot #1485 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
$50 1990 G Chicago
The third printing is missing from the face and it's on the back. It's a beauty that has been graded Gem New 66 PPQ, overprint on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1486 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Two $50 FRN Errors
The 1993 New York note (Ch. AU) has a sharp shift to the right, while the 1990 Cleveland (XF) has a light wet ink transfer as well as writing on the face. Two piece lot.
Lot #1487 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1950 B New York
This is an early $100 FRN that has had the third printing inverted, and it's still as nice as you will see. Graded Gem New 65, inverted overprint, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1488 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 850.00)
$100 1977 C Philadelphia
These three Philadelphia $100s have a half-inch strip on the back right side of a wet ink transfer from the front. One strip is dark while the other two gets progressively lighter. Three piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1489 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1977 H St. Louis
This is an early $100 that has a totally blank back. I have never figured out how to photograph these to anyone's benefit.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1490 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1981 B New York
This is a cool $100 that has the second printing shifted to the right.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1491 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1981 C Philadelphia
Half of the serial number and all of the black Treasury seal are on the back, due to a wet ink transfer.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1492 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1981-A H St. Louis
The third printing has shifted way down.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1493 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1985 B New York
This $100 has successfully stretched the meaning of a $100 with the portrait of Franklin being severed. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ, fold-over; partial overprint on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1494 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1993 B New York
The third printing is on the back, missing from the face. Very scarce on $100s. Graded VF 30, overprint on back, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1495 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1996 E Richmond
This is a scarce "big-head" error that has the third printing inverted on the face, causing the cutting error as well. Graded XF 45 PPQ, inverted overprint Type II, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1496 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$100 1999 B New York
Here is a big-head $100 without any trace of the green Treasury seal. Graded Abt. New 50 PPQ, missing Treasury seal, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #1497 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City
This note has the Treasury seal missing, most likely caused by an obstruction of some sort. Graded Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ, missing Treasury seal, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1498 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City
Some sort of obstruction caused the green Treasury seal to not be printed. Graded XF 40 PPQ, missing Treasury seal, by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1499 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Two Piece Lot of Error FRNs
This two piece lot includes: 1950-A Cleveland Long gutter. VF 1990 New York Wet ink transfer. CU
Lot #1500 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of MPCs
This two piece lot includes: 10˘ Series 471 Ch. CU $1 Series 472 AU
Lot #1501 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
50˘ Series 481 Replacement
This is a very scarce replacement note that is so rare it's unpriced on the Greensheet. It's rough around the edges, but good luck waiting for another. We last sold one of these in March 2002 where it was described as: "In the 1970s, when the replacement survey was started, this was one of the first notes reported by a collector named Stanton. Stanton and Schwan negotiated long and hard on this discovery piece. Two thousand reports later, it was still the only one. It is the plate note in the second, third and fourth editions of the Schwan MPC catalog. Amazingly, in the past few years four additional pieces have been discovered! During those same years, we discovered the multiple printings. The five pieces are split between the first and second printing. The serial number relates that it is from the second printing (672,000-1,240,000). Notice the interesting ending 001; this note is from sheet number 1 of the second printing. Of the 2,500 surveyed replacements, this is the only piece from sheet number 1! Furthermore, the distribution of sheets of all reported pieces is amazingly low: 5, 26 (first printing), 1, 61, 184 (second printing). These amazing numbers indicate extremely low issues for the Series 481 50˘ replacement."
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #1502 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
10˘ Series 641
You won't get a Superb Gem New 68 PPQ very often.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1503 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
10˘ Series 641
How about a Superb Gem New 69 PPQ that's even better than the "68 PPQ".
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1504 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 Series 641
If you are looking for high-end, then here you go with this Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1505 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5˘ Series 661
A real peach is this PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1506 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 60.00 - $ 120.00)
$1 Series 661
Super, high-grade note that has been graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1507 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$10 Series 661
It is hard to find notes this rare with so much quality. If you really want a "good one", here it is. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1508 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Series 691
A lovely, fresh, original note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1509 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 Series 691
This series did not circulate and is not often available.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1510 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 Series 691
As high grade as you are likely to get on this issue. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1511 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 Series 692
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Grade: AU