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December 2008 Auction > Session 1 - Dec. 9, 2008


Lot #1 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 39* $1 1917
A lovely replacement note that appears quite natural and looks more AU than XF. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #2 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 40* $1 1923 *710D
There is a big demand for this one-year type star and nice uncirculated examples can exceed $5,000 or more. I would think there would be lots of buyers for a note like this, what is essentially a Gem CU with three vertical folds. Not a grade that is often available. Also, the lowest recorded serial number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #3 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 57* $2 1917
An extremely fresh star on the earliest signature combination for the $2 1917 Series. Only 60 examples of this replacement are known, compared to 286 pieces on the most available Fr. 60. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #4 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 90* $5 1907
A well used example of a very scarce signature combination for stars. Just 12 stars have been seen over the last few decades, and most of them have been around this grade. This note exhibits the normal faults one might expect for a note in this grade (edge nicks, discoloration and bank stamp on back), but, fortunately, the face is fairly nice. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VG 8   
Lot #5 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 9,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 119* $10 1901
Only six different signature combinations within the Buffalo type issued star notes. This note is from the rare half, with only three notes recorded. This is a new addition to that short list. A solid note for the grade, with a tiny skinned spot of little consequence in one corner. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #6 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 120* $10 1901
There is a total of 10 stars recorded on this more difficult Friedberg number. This is not one of the finest, but Buffalo stars are elusive and not usually offered for sale in any grade. Just over 100 star note Bisons are known from all signature combinations. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 8   
Lot #7 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 274* $5 1899
This is the lowest serial number recorded from the 11 stars known on this scarce Friedberg number. An opportunity to add a difficult star type to your collection. This was the earliest Chief for which stars were printed. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #8 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 278* $5 1899
This Chief exhibits bright paper and vivid ink tones, but a tight trim necessitates a lower CU grade. That is unfortunate, as the paper quality easily meets the standards for a higher grade. Only 15 stars are known from this signature combination, with this example being in the top four. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS New 61 PPQ   
Lot #9 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 282* $5 1923
These Porthole stars are always great sellers, and this gorgeous piece will not disappoint the new owner. This note has it all, from great color to super sharp embossing and square corners. From a short run of 21 notes, most grading Choice to Gem CU, that provides nearly every uncirculated Porthole star. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #10 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 321* $20 1891
This is one of the best stars in the Vista Collection. The note is extremely attractive and totally problem-free. It is the second finest of just five known examples, and that is for the entire $20 Silver Certificate type, since even though stars are possible on the Teehee-Burke combination, none are known. Once sold, this note is not likely to reappear anytime soon. Worthy of a serious bid.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #11 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 708* $1 1918 Boston
A favorite series for stars, since enough pieces are known collectors can assemble district sets without too much difficulty. Why not start your set with this four-digit star, one of 12 known? Only four of these are better. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #12 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 713* $1 1918 New York
A great looking replacement in a highly sought-after grade. There is one other note that could be the equal of this piece, but after viewing the margins and deep original embossing on this note, I doubt the other could be any better. One of the finest New York stars extant on this $1 Green Eagle series. There are 36 stars recorded, of which seven are CU. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #13 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 718* $1 1918 Cleveland
Another note of amazing quality from the Vista Collection. By every metric, it is clear that this note is properly graded. The cute three-digit number will ensure that this Gem will receive the attention it deserves. Track & Price shows this note's last public appearance was in a 1991 Stack's sale. Only 14 stars are recorded in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #14 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 720* $1 1918 Cleveland
The few faint folds tend to fade away when this note is viewed straight on, giving it the appearance of a much higher grade. Of the 16 known examples, one note is in equal grade and four are better. A better district that will likely bring just a bit more than a common district. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #15 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 730* $1 1918 St. Louis
St. Louis is the fourth rarest district for stars in this series. Just 20 notes in total are known of all types, and only nine of those stars are from this signature combination. From those nine, only one is indicated to be better. A short margin tear is noted at the right. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #16 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 739* $1 1918 Kansas City
The Kansas City district ranks just behind St. Louis for rarity where stars are concerned with 21 total pieces enumerated in the census. This is the rarest of the three signature combinations to issue stars, with five known. This example is unmolested and nice for the grade, with an ink spot in the right margin the only fault. Only one piece is slightly better. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #17 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 741* $1 1918 Dallas
This popular Dallas district should see plenty of action. It is the rarest signature combination for the district and shows a measly four pieces in the census. This example is the finest of the lot. Only one other star has been publicly offered in all the years which Track & Price has compiled data. Don't let this one slip away. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #18 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 743* $1 1918 San Francisco
Collectors wish all their VF notes could look like this. Obviously crackly fresh and well-centered. Of the 15 known, this piece is in the top four. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #19 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 745* $1 1918 San Francisco
Four stars are known with this signature combination, with the most recent offering being a PMG Fine 12 in our Memphis sale this year. Prior to that piece, one must look back five years to find another. This specimen is nice for the grade, with only one other note decidedly better. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #20 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 750* $2 1918 New York
The Battleships are a much more difficult series in which to locate stars than the $1 FRBNs. Only six stars are known on this signature combination, with this note coming from a short, four note run that was saved by some farsighted collector many years ago. If you want a $2 FRBN star in UNC, this is your best choice, since the few CUs that do exist in the other districts are far rarer. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #21 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 774* $2 1918 Kansas City
A mere three stars are known for the entire Kansas City district, making this Federal Reserve Bank the fourth rarest. Evenly circulated with a nice four-digit number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #22 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 9,000.00 - $ 18,000.00)
Fr. 779* $2 1918 San Francisco
A second opportunity to acquire one of the very few uncirculated $2 FRBN stars that exist on this series. While there are seven stars reported on this Friedberg number, only two others are graded CU or better. The paper is bright and the margins even on this example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #23 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 781* $5 1918 Boston
It is only in an advanced collection such as the Vista Collection that one finds notes like this $5 FRBN star. It is one of only 12 that are known from the entire type, with most of the districts still unreported. Used, but not abused, with just a bit of glue residue in the lower margin. This three-digit serial number is also the lowest number of any of the recorded specimens. One of two known on this Friedberg number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #24 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 60,000.00)
Fr. 782* $5 1918 New York
This is one of the highest grade stars in the entire $5 FRBN series. No uncirculated examples exist and only one other note is indicated to be an XF 45. This peach is well centered and very fresh. There is a centerfold, but it is not at all prominent. Any other vertical folds are more like bends and don't break the paper fibers. An important FRBN star and new to the census. One of two known. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #25 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 785* $5 1918 Cleveland
Two other stars have been recorded on the Cleveland district, but neither have been seen publicly in over 14 years. The lack of availability of stars on this major type cannot be emphasized enough. Take advantage of this small offering. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 PPQ   
Lot #26 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 17,000.00)
Fr. 794* $5 1918 Chicago
Three stars exist on this signature combination, with this note falling between the other two grade-wise. It is a presentable example with decent margins and a few insignificant pinholes. As a matter of fact, the note has more than enough grade such that its condition should not hinder anyone's bidding. Your last chance to obtain a star on this tough series. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #27 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 845* $5 1914BS Boston
Only one of the four stars known on this Friedberg number is significantly better than this or the other two examples. This note shows normal soiling for the grade. Stars on the Burke-Glass combination are difficult in any district. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #28 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 846* $5 1914BS Boston
Here is a really pretty star that is virtually free of any soil or smudges. Looks better than its assigned grade. Ten pieces are recorded in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #29 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 848* $5 1914BS New York
This is the second finest star from a minuscule group of six recorded pieces. One doesn't see many stars from the Burke-McAdoo combination, and certainly not in this grade. The four-digit serial number only adds to the desirability. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #30 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 849* $5 1914BS New York
The rarest $5 New York star in solid VG. Only five examples have been located to date. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #31 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 850* $5 1914BS New York
An excellent note to satisfy your desire for a pretty star. Twenty-five notes are in the census, but none are nicer than this one. It has been almost eight years since anything this nice has been offered on this Friedberg number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #32 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 851b* $5 1914BS New York
This type "b" variety is the rarest of the six different $5 signature combinations and types. Counting all districts, only 14 stars have been accounted for. This unprocessed XF is one of the best. Last year, a VF 20 brought over $2,500. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #33 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 851c* $5 1914BS New York
Thirty-three stars are known from all districts on this $5 type "c" note. Over half of those (17) come from this Friedberg number. This example is solid for the grade and fault-free. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #34 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 852* $5 1914BS Philadelphia
A rare star with five notes in the census. However, it probably seems tougher than that, since only three examples have ever made their way to a public sale. A scarce signature combination as well. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #35 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 854* $5 1914BS Philadelphia
A very attractive replacement with 11 specimens known, this being the finest. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #36 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 855a* $5 1914BS Philadelphia
Not a scarce star, but decent looking in spite of the light washing it received. The census accounts for 44 pieces. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #37 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 855c* $5 1914BS Philadelphia
The "c" type star has only been seen on four different districts, with seven of the 33 known examples from Philadelphia. Get yours while they are available. Looks closer to XF than Fine. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #38 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 859c* $5 1914BS Cleveland
Crackly fresh and with sharp detail. In addition to being a rare type "c" as we mentioned before, it is also a low population star for the Cleveland district with five notes known. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #39 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 862* $5 1914BS Richmond
Richmond is the third rarest district for $5 stars. This piece meets the requirements for the grade perfectly. Thirteen stars in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #40 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 863a* $5 1914BS Richmond
This is the most common signature combination for $5 stars among the 12 districts. There are 11 of these known on Richmond. A date is penned in ink in a back margin. The face looks quite nice, however. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #41 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 866* $5 1914BS Atlanta
Counting total stars per district, Atlanta comes in second for rarity for the $5 denomination. Eleven notes are recorded and this solid star is tied with one other for top grade. Most of the others are significantly worse. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #42 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 867* $5 1914BS Atlanta
A nice appearing replacement that doesn't show the folds too much. Some numbers are stamped on the back. Nine pieces in the count. A rare district. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #43 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 871a* $5 1914BS Chicago
A high-end AU that has the fresh look of a Choice CU. Very much a type star for the $5 FRN, this example will have lots of bidders for that reason alone. Only two of the 57 known stars are better than this example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #44 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 871c* $5 1914BS Chicago
Not high grade, but there are only four of these rare type "c" notes known from Chicago. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #45 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 873* $5 1914BS St. Louis
Perfect for the grade, without distracting marks or heavy folds. The count stands today at nine stars. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #46 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 874* $5 1914BS St. Louis
A bit more common with 14 stars recorded, but also somewhat nicer and problem-free. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #47 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 875a* $5 1914BS St. Louis
A common variety except on the St. Louis district. Only five notes have ever turned up. The Fr. 875b is unreported and the Fr. 875c was never printed, so the stars on this district are certainly out of whack. A smudge on the front and dirty folds on the back are noticed. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #48 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 877* $5 1914BS Minneapolis
Here is a really rare signature combination on a tough district. Just three stars are known with this note last appearing in 2003 and one other way back in 1996. Nothing else has been available. Well used, but acceptable considering the rarity. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #49 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 878* $5 1914BS Minneapolis
This note was subjected to little actual circulation but has a fair amount of surface dirt rubbed into the paper. Would have been a lovely AU without the dirt. Eleven stars are known. The note was bleached in an attempt to clean it. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30   
Lot #50 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 879a* $5 1914BS Minneapolis
This is the prettiest $5 Minneapolis star in the Vista Collection and the last chance to get a star on this scarce district. An attractive, un-doctored example. Ten stars in the census. We sold another in last year's Memphis sale that was not quite as nice for nearly $2,200. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #51 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 880* $5 1914BS Kansas City
This Kansas City star is heavily circulated but it is also extremely rare. It was the last note to be available on this Friedberg number when it sold in 2005. Just as rare today as it was then, with three notes in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 8   
Lot #52 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 882* $5 1914BS Kansas City
A gorgeous, high-grade note that would please anyone. There are nine of these known, making it of medium rarity, but there are none in better shape. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #53 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 883a* $5 1914BS Kansas City
Fourteen stars recorded on this available type "a". The type "b" is unknown on Kansas City and the type "c" was not printed. Extremely fresh and original. The kind of item that could surprise. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #54 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 886* $5 1914BS Dallas
Wouldn't you know it, but this popular and avidly collected district is also the rarest for $5 stars. Just four pieces exist on this Friedberg number. While this example is well-used, the other three are no better. At least this one is evenly circulated and intact. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #55 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 887a* $5 1914BS Dallas
An attractive star in a grade that appears to be right in the middle of the range. Eight stars are reported, which is the most for any Dallas type. This doesn't come any better, and none of these have been available for years. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #56 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 890* $5 1914BS San Francisco
Only the White-Mellon combination on San Francisco is ever available. The last Fr. 890 star to be publicly offered was in 2003. This is a decent example with folds that show mostly on the back. Four pieces in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #57 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 891a* $5 1914BS San Francisco
Not a particularly rare star, but pretty much all that is available on this district. This star is also not seen much above VF. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #58 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 906* $10 1914BS Boston
A most attractive replacement from Boston, in a grade I couldn't disagree with. There are 14 stars listed in Track & Price. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #59 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 907a* $10 1914BS Boston
Twelve stars are known on this White-Mellon signature combination. A problem-free example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #60 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 909* $10 1914BS New York
New York is the most available district for $10 stars, but this signature combination is hard to locate. Just nine pieces have been found to date. This is a solid note, but looks worn on the back center. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #61 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 910* $10 1914BS New York
Excellent for type, this star is problem free and accurately graded. Twenty-three stars are known. Nothing this nice has been available in years on this Friedberg number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #62 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 911b* $10 1914BS New York
One of the rarest types for New York, there are no more than six of these stars reported to date. This example is very nearly the finest known, although it does have a spot in the top margin and a slightly bluish back. This is the rarest of all $10 star types, with just 11 notes known from all 12 districts. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #63 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 911c* $10 1914BS New York
There are lots of collectors who need one of these "c" type stars for their type set. This stellar example looks even better than its technical grade. The bends are so light they can barely be seen. The second finest of 13 examples. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #64 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 915a* $10 1914BS Philadelphia
The only $10 star from Philadelphia in the Vista Collection is this problem-free example with 15 other pieces enumerated in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #65 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 917* $10 1914BS Cleveland
Here is a rare Cleveland star for you. There are four notes in the census, with one note the consecutive piece to the example we offer here. However, both notes have the same plate position, so I suspect the listed note and the piece in the census is one and the same. One of these stars appears at auction every three years and this note is right on schedule. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #66 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 919a* $10 1914BS Cleveland
A fabulously fresh and bright star that is one of 16 reported. Near the top of the condition census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #67 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 921* $10 1914BS Richmond
Richmond is one of the rare districts for $10 stars. However, this particular Friedberg number is especially so. Only one other note exists, and it hasn't been seen in five years. This piece is evenly circulated and free of faults, save for a few microscopic pinholes. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #68 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 922* $10 1914BS Richmond
There are 13 stars recorded on this Burke-Houston signature combination, so it is not particularly scarce, but bidders should be a tad more aggressive considering the rarity of the district. The note looks nice and is certainly better than a low-end VF. The only notes that have actually sold in the last 10 years have all been low grade. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #69 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 925* $10 1914BS Atlanta
This note is decent enough, but there is a snack-size bite taken out of the left margin. Only five stars are known, none better than VF. This is the third rarest district for $10 stars. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #70 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 929* $10 1914BS Chicago
A well circulated but undamaged star from Chicago. On the rare side with five notes reported. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #71 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 930* $10 1914BS Chicago
An available star with 33 notes recorded. This should be a nice looking and affordable note for someone. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #72 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 931a* $10 1914BS Chicago
This outstanding star would work well in any type set, for it has the appearance of an uncirculated note. It is not surprising that this note is the second finest on the signature combination for Chicago. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #73 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 931b* $10 1914BS Chicago
Ultra-rare, both as a signature variety and as a Friedberg number. There are just 11 type "b" stars known for the $10 1914 FRNs, counting all districts. Four of those 11 hail from Chicago. This one looks decent, but the folds are rather heavy. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #74 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 932* $10 1914BS St. Louis
This mid-grade star has some sun damage on a back corner. Eight stars are in the census on this better signature combination. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #75 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 934* $10 1914BS St. Louis
Some rust marks are noted in the lower margin on this St. Louis star. Fourteen pieces are in the known pile. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #76 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 936* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
As usual, Minneapolis is one of the tougher districts on which to locate stars. This Friedberg number, even more so, is a note you will rarely see offered. As a matter of fact, this very note is the only star to ever appear in the last several decades, according to Track & Price. Only one other piece exists. Fortunately, the note is a pleasing example, without unsightly blemishes. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #77 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 937* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
Only a little more available with seven notes in the star census. An attractive piece on the front, although the green back has a bluish hue. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #78 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 938* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
Bright white paper and sharp colors help to make this Northern star a desirable piece. In the scarce category with 10 notes reported. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #79 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 939* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
This peach completes the set of every possible Minneapolis star, since no type "b" or "c" notes were issued. Only six stars exist in total for this Friedberg number with this the third best. Still, it won't disappoint. These are never offered for sale. The last auction record is for a Fine 12 in 2004. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #80 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 942* $10 1914BS Kansas City
Kansas City stars in the $10 denomination are known on just two Friedberg numbers. This is the more available note, in that 13 pieces have been accounted for. This one is a beauty, with folds so faint the note looks a grade better. Destined to be a cherished acquisition for whomever buys it. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #81 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 944* $10 1914BS Dallas
The avidly collected Dallas district is also the rarest district for $10 stars. Just three notes exist on this Friedberg number, with one in XF and the other equal to the note we offer here. Solid for the grade with a tiny rust spot in the margin. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #82 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 946* $10 1914BS Dallas
A little nicer and just a bit more available than the Fr. 944 star with six notes known. That could save you a little money, but considering the demand for Dallas notes, I wouldn't write your bid limit in ink. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #83 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 951a* $10 1914BS San Francisco
The San Francisco district follows closely behind Dallas in rarity with 11 stars known in total. The majority come from this signature combination, with this note being in the middle grade-wise. Eight stars are known. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #84 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 964* $20 1914BS Boston
The $20 FRN star is hard to locate in general. The total number of $20s amounts to just about half the number of $5s that are known. This Boston is especially rare, with three pieces in the census. None have been on the market since we sold this note in 2003. Pretty pleasing for the most part, but the corners are soft. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #85 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 965* $20 1914BS Boston
Also quite rare with three stars known. Just honest use on this well-centered star. A Fine 12 has sold twice in the last year, each time bringing in the $4,000 area. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #86 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 966* $20 1914BS Boston
Nine stars are known on this, the most available signature combination for the $20 stars. This note has some folds, but they show mostly on the back. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #87 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 968* $20 1914BS New York
Harshly used and soiled but really rare. There is another Very Good and a Fine 12, neither of which has ever appeared publicly. When it comes to the rarities we have to be somewhat forgiving on occasion. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 8   
Lot #88 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 969* $20 1914BS New York
A common district for $20 stars, this remains a better type with five notes in the count. An evenly circulated example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #89 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 970* $20 1914BS New York
On the scarce side, this richly colored star will add some pizzazz to any Federal Reserve Note collection. An even dozen have been accounted for over the years, although this note has never been offered publicly before. Possibly the finest, since Track & Price indicates that the only other VF has light stains. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #90 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 971a* $20 1914BS New York
This incredible star note is not only one of the highest graded $20 stars, but is possibly the finest FRN star of any denomination. Crisp color and full, even margins adorn this beauty. It has been several years since one of these Gems has been offered, so it is hard to say where today's grade-conscious bidders will drive the final result. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #91 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 972* $20 1914BS Philadelphia
Nine notes are currently listed in the star census, and this could be the tenth, provided that C47920* in VF is accurately recorded. Either way, this is a scarce and desirable piece. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #92 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 974* $20 1914BS Philadelphia
A very presentable star for the grade, and very likely the second finest known for the Friedberg number. Fifteen notes are known and three of them, all Fine 12, have been auctioned in the last several years. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #93 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 975* $20 1914BS Philadelphia
One of the most affordable $20 stars in the Vista Collection. Eleven pieces in the census. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #94 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 977* $20 1914BS Cleveland
A Cleveland rarity that brought $3,450 the last time a Fine 12 made it to auction in early 2007. Only three stars are in the census, and this note is a hair better than the 2007 example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #95 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 978* $20 1914BS Cleveland
This is the type star for the Cleveland district, since there are 15 notes in the census. It's a pretty one, too. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #96 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 979a* $20 1914BS Cleveland
A nice appearing note on the front, but there is a considerable amount of writing on the back, along the lines of a short-snorter, probably penned during WWI. Ten stars are known. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #97 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 980* $20 1914BS Richmond
The Richmond district falls right into place in rarity, finding itself #4 in the ranking for $20 stars, just as it was for the $10s. This Burke-McAdoo is one tough puppy, though. Just two stars have been found, with the other Fine 12 selling for $2,195 in 2006. Today, this damage-free example should bring as much or more. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #98 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 982* $20 1914BS Richmond
This is one of seven stars known, so it's pretty scarce, but unfortunately the paper is heavily toned and there is tape residue at four spots on the back. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20 Net   
Lot #99 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 983a* $20 1914BS Richmond
Very pleasing for the assigned grade, with no distracting marks or significant problems to report. Only five stars have been found to date, quite unusual for the White-Mellon type "a". The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #100 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 984* $20 1914BS Atlanta
Ten stars are out there somewhere, but most don't look as nice as this one. There is an expertly accomplished repair on the back, but it is hard to see, even on a second glance. I'd wager that it won't slow anyone down. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25 Net   
Lot #101 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 986* $20 1914BS Atlanta
A very scarce star with five known, but this one has some rust in the margin and some rather impressive pinholes. Without these problems a realization of $3,000 would not be difficult. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #102 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 990* $20 1914BS Chicago
This is the most available $20 star from any district. Strictly a type star. A little dirty and some minute pinholes are noticed. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #103 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 992* $20 1914BS St. Louis
This four-digit star looks to be accurately graded and is about as nice as these come. Only eight are known, with more than half grading VG 8 or worse. There is a small edge tear at the top left. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #104 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 3,200.00)
Fr. 996* $20 1914BS Minneapolis
The Minneapolis district is the single rarest district for $20 stars, with 10 notes in total known. Of those, five come from this Fr. 996. There are no complaints on this evenly circulated note, save for some very tiny pinholes that affect nothing. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #105 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 998* $20 1914BS Minneapolis
This Friedberg number is the only other number on which star notes are known for the $20 Minneapolis district, and only four pieces are in the list currently. This new find from the Vista Collection adds to that total. This example is well-circulated with soft paper and weakening along the folds. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 8   
Lot #106 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1002* $20 1914BS Kansas City
Kansas City runs a close second to Minneapolis for $20 star rarity. It turns out, this is the sole Friedberg number for which $20 stars are known, and there are 11 of them. This one shows minimal soiling or distractions, save for a closed tear hidden in the portrait area. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #107 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 3,200.00)
Fr. 1004* $20 1914BS Dallas
A deep blue overprint and a strong impression enhances this popular Dallas star. Eleven stars are reported on this Friedberg number, but for the most part, stars are unavailable from any other Dallas number. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #108 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,400.00 - $ 4,800.00)
Fr. 1008* $20 1914BS San Francisco
This is a rare Friedberg number on this somewhat available district. Three notes exist, all in about the same grade. This note was seen in 2003, and a Fine 12 was auctioned in 2006, bringing $2,645. I would expect something close to that today. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #109 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 1009* $20 1914BS San Francisco
This is about as rare as they come. Just two stars exist, with the most recent auction result coming in 2005 when this very note sold for $3,105 in our March sale. Nothing has been available since then, and after the hammer falls on this star, it could be years until your next chance. A solid, problem-free example. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #110 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1010* $20 1914BS San Francisco
Eight stars are known on this signature combination from San Francisco. This is a bright and natural example. A great way to end the $20s. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #111 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 11,000.00 - $ 22,000.00)
Fr. 1030* $50 1914BS New York
The $50 FRN is a rare type for stars, with 27 total pieces known in all districts and varieties. This is a rare one, with three pieces known, all in about the same grade. With a cute radar serial number too.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #112 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 22,000.00 - $ 40,000.00)
Fr. 1035* $50 1914BS Philadelphia
Stars like this don't come around every day. Although the note has been circulated, the overall appearance is that of a higher grade. Only one other star has been recorded in Track & Price, but it has never appeared for sale.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #113 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,400.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 1039* $50 1914BS Cleveland
This is the common star for the $50 FRNs, although using the word "common" and "$50 FRN star" in the same sentence seems bizarre. The 11 stars known on this Friedberg number also makes the White-Mellon combination the most available signature combination. There is some discoloration on the back.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15 Net   
Lot #114 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 13,500.00 - $ 27,000.00)
Fr. 1042* $50 1914BS Richmond
Two stars are recorded in the census on this rare district. This note sold once in 1995 and then again in 2006 when it brought $6,325. Nothing has been offered since then, and it could be years until your next opportunity. Today's market is much more appreciative of rarity than even a few years ago, and I expect that trend to continue. Evenly circulated and quite pleasing.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #115 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,250.00 - $ 8,500.00)
Fr. 1050* $50 1914BS Chicago
Three stars are known on this Friedberg number and although this one has some problems, it is not an unattractive piece. The lower left corner has a repaired tear and there are scuff marks on the back, along with a rough top margin. However, when it comes to $50 FRN stars, every note is important. If you can't afford a high grade example, yet long to add a $50 star to your collection, this could be your note. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 12   
Lot #116 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 23,500.00 - $ 45,000.00)
Fr. 1098* $100 1914BS Cleveland
The $100 FRN stars are the rarest of the rare. Just 15 pieces are known in total and examples rarely appear for sale, privately or at auction. This Cleveland star is an exciting new discovery from the Vista Collection and would please anyone. It is evenly circulated and shows a minimum of soil. Only one other star is known on the $100 Cleveland district. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #117 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 1120* $100 1914BS Kansas City
Three stars are extant on this Kansas City $100, which is about all the notes that are likely to surface on this district. Just 4,000 star notes were printed on this and every other district except New York, which had an official high of 8,000. This is a decent example with good margins.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #118 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 1173* $10 1922
The outstanding colors on both sides jump out from the pure white background. Not a rare star in the least, but it is surprising how few examples are known in XF 45 or better. Less than 7% of the known stars are in that grade range. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #119 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1186* $20 1906
A very difficult gold star to acquire, in spite of there being eight pieces in the census. They just never get offered. Track & Price has only been able to track two pieces. One appeared in a 1990 Coin Galleries sale and the other in a 2004 Heritage sale. This is a decent piece, but it has a number stamped on the back. An opportunity that may not soon be repeated. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VG 10   
Lot #120 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1187* $20 1922
This note has amazing gold ink tones, especially on the back, in addition to some great embossing. The only distraction is a scuff mark on the seal. Except for that, I don't think you could find a more attractive or brilliantly colored star Gold Certificate. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #121 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 1215* $100 1922
This is the only $100 Gold Certificate that had stars printed, so the 26 examples that are known must stretch a long way to satisfy all the collectors who want one. Of course, this peach from the top five is the one that everyone wants. Expect a battle for this rare and desirable star. The phenomenal colors and originality more than offset two inconsequential pinholes. The Vista Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #122 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 2 $5 1861
Nice, even look to the original "Greenback". Desirable mid-grade that is cut close at the bottom.
Grade: RCGS VF 25   
Lot #123 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
Great looking example of this early Legal Tender, with the large majority of the UNCs grading "63" or lower. This would make a great acquisition.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #124 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,250.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
Wonderful look to this "Indy 500" note. Desirable grade and a neat serial number that won't disappoint.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #125 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
This decent appearing note has a repaired notch in the right margin and an open tear at the top.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #126 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 17a $1 1862
Pleasing to the eyes with great color. At a glance it would initially appear XF, with decent margins.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #127 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 18 $1 1869
The folds are faint and the colors vivid, allowing this $1 Rainbow to hold a place in a much higher grade collection. The margin could be a little wider at the bottom right, but that seems like a trivial complaint on such a pretty note.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #128 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Fr. 18 $1 1869
Nice, evenly-circulated Rainbow still retaining some good looking color.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #129 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 20 $1 1875
A wonderfully centered, high-grade 1875 Legal Tender with the small red seal with spikes. Obviously a special note with exceptional paper quality.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #130 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 20 $1 1875
The rose-red floral ornament at the right is a favorite feature of these early $1 notes. The colors on this example are strong and unfaded. To be accurate, we must mention a few tiny pinholes in the portrait area.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #131 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 26 $1 1875
This note has strong colors and the overall look of a very choice note, but the note is flat and has a corner fold. I can't discern any major folds, but the grading services may or may not agree on that point.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #132 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 475.00)
Fr. 27 $1 1878
This unmolested note has good color and no obvious faults.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #133 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 30 $1 1880
This well-centered note is totally natural and has a super appearance. A perfect collector note.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #134 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 35 $1 1880
A beautiful, fresh, well-centered example of this small red seal and blue serial numbers note. Being the scarcer of the two signature combinations of this type and only two grading higher, a sure winner.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #135 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 35 $1 1880
A lovely example of this popular variety of the $1 Washington. One must consider this note has the pink-red seal and blue serial numbers, as well as an excellent border all around.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #136 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 35 $1 1880
Pleasing for the grade. This is the scarcer of the two signature combinations found with the small red seal.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #137 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 36* $1 1917 #*7925B
This four-digit star appears to be very conservatively graded, as close scrutiny reveals only excellent margins and clean surfaces. There is no evidence of tip folds or excessive handling.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #138 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 36 $1 1917
This is an attractive example of this classic type. It looks really nice.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #139 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 36* $1 1917
Amazing example of this popular Legal Tender. This signature combination has 182 stars reported.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #140 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 36* $1 1917
Wow...this note has amazing quality for the grade. If this was the poster note for a PMG VF 25, I would want all my notes to look this way.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #141 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 36, 37 & 39 (2)
An attractive lot of four $1 Legal Tenders that includes one in VG and three in VVF.
Grade: VG - VF   
Lot #142 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917 #M3000A
A wonderful serial #M3000A in a top condition. Fancy numbers like this are rarely offered, especially in Gem.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #143 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917 #M2000A
An equally attractive serial number of M2000A, that would have scored better except for a tip fold.
Grade: PMG UNC 62   
Lot #144 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917 #M4000A
This $1 Legal, with serial #M4000A, probably never saw circulation, but less than perfect storage has allowed for some corner folds and bumped edges. The back is also skewed.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #145 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 275.00 - $ 375.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917
As fresh and bright as any CU example, but a broad corner fold precludes that grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #146 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917
Good margins are evident all around.
Grade: CGA AU 58   
Lot #147 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 37* $1 1917
This is a nice example of a star that has 234 notes recorded.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #148 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 37a $1 1917
This has the rare transposed signatures in a grade that many demand. PCGS and PMG have seen only three better between them both.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #149 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1917 Legal Tender Lot
This four piece lot contains two Fr. 37s and two Fr. 39s that average Fine in grade. Various minor faults.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #150 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 39 $1 1917 #R2A
Single-digit serial numbers like this R2A are extremely popular and always create a stir when offered. This note is B.E.P. fresh as indicated by the "EPQ" designation. The next best thing to owning a #1 note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #151 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 39 $1 1917 #R234A
This interesting #R234A short ladder will add a bit of spice to your type collection. Fully original and with decent centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #152 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Three Large Size Type Notes
This three piece lot consists of: Fr. 39 $1 1917 LT Fine Fr. 1173 $10 1922 GC VG Fr. 1187 $20 1922 GC Fine
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #153 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 40* $1 1923 #*4403D
This extremely popular star is from a run of CU notes that has provided collectors with examples for years. The most recent sale of one of these low-numbered stars occurred in November 2007, when a PCGS 63 example from this same cut sheet brought $5,405.This bright replacement sports a four-digit number and has a deep red overprint.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #154 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923 #A1600B
This Red Seal $1 has the fancy serial number A1600B and shows clearly embossed features. The snow white paper is free of dirt or smudges.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #155 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
This popular one-year type shows well with its deep ruby-red overprint.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #156 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
An evenly circulated $1 Legal Tender.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #157 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 41 $2 1862
This excellent example of the earliest $2 bill issued is really a beauty, with only nearly invisible signs of circulation. The centering and paper quality are very desirable.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #158 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 41 $2 1862
Most notes of this type have one or more margins trimmed into the design. This example is a pleasant exception with two good margins and two giant ones.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #159 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 42 $2 1869
Ample margins on this $2 Rainbow, although the face tilts down at the right. The color is good and the note appears to be a grade better than its technical grade.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #160 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Fr. 42 $2 1869
Attractive Rainbow Deuce with nice centering. Notated with pinholes, as most are in this grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #161 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 47 $2 1875
For the most part, this is an uncirculated note with three vertical folds which are not that severe. That makes this high-grade circulated note one of those pieces that everyone is clamoring for. The red embellishment at the right is especially bold.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #162 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,200.00 - $ 2,800.00)
Fr. 51 $2 1880
Choice example of this 1880 Legal Tender with exceptional paper quality.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #163 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 52 $2 1880
Three vertical folds, one horizontal crease and a tip fold is the total extent of the handling on this amazingly fresh note. It is a shame it was not put away flat, since with it's margins it could possibly have been graded Gem.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #164 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 57* $2 1917
Impressive note that has the color and look of a new one. Only 60 stars are reported.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #165 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 58 $2 1917
A common note in uncommon condition. The centering is near perfect and, if any better, would be a candidate for the superb designation. Totally devoid of handling and rich red overprints.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #166 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
This available type has margins that are much above average. Handling and a tip fold play a major part in the assigned grade.
Grade: CGA CU 61   
Lot #167 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 60* $2 1917
I would definitely call this a premium quality star note that would have been a quick XF in the days before slabbing.
Grade: Ch. VF 35   
Lot #168 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
A great looking, circ Deuce.
Grade: VF   
Lot #169 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
These Deuces all appear to be lower-end VFs but could be higher-end Fines. Three piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #170 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 60* $2 1917
This should be an affordable star for someone.
Grade: VG, tear   
Lot #171 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Fr. 63a $5 1863
A great piece with decent margins for an early Legal Tender $5.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #172 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 63b $5 1863
High-grade circulated examples of this type are in demand. This piece has excellent color and margins, but also a short split at the top and a few pinholes.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #173 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 64 $5 1869
Here is a $5 Rainbow that I'm certain will bring a strong price for the grade. All the folds are light and, at a distance, easily melt away into the colorful background. More vivid than some UNCs that I've seen.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #174 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 68 $5 1875
Quality example of a Woodchopper with bold, vivid colors and respectable centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #175 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
Razor sharp original beauty. With above average margins, I can find only one auction record of higher grade, which was a CGA 68.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #176 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
Spectacular note with dazzling color and exceptional paper quality. This will be a great addition to any collection.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #177 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
Some light handling and a narrow bottom margin have held this early $5 to a more affordable grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #178 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 72 $5 1880
The ink tones are bold on this large brown seal Woodchopper, but the note has picked up some handling and the corners are rounded.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #179 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 73 $5 1880
Great embossing is clearly seen through the holder with rich colors on this early type. Decent centering adds to the overall look of this large red seal Woodchopper that will look great in any collection.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65   
Lot #180 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 73 $5 1880
Charming example of this early Woodchopper in choice condition.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63   
Lot #181 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 80 $5 1880
Desirable grade Woodchopper with slight handling and light fold. Still offering plenty of color and embossing.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #182 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 81 $5 1880
Choice Woodchopper as noted with exceptional paper quality and great color. Fresh colors and sharp corners. The centering is all I can see that keeps it from higher grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #183 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 85 $5 1907
One of the finest Woodchoppers of this signature combination ever seen by PMG. Only five others are in this grade with only one a point better. Close inspection forces us to agree. It is a beautiful type note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #184 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 85 $5 1907
Fresh, vivid note with great embossing. Sharp corners and premium paper quality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #185 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 85 $5 1907
View this Woodchopper and I'm sure you will agree that it will be the nicest looking XF 45 in your collection. The margins are even and wide, the paper bright white and the folds, or whatever prompted the grade, so faint as to be invisible through the holder. Don't be surprised to see floor bidders paying a Choice AU price for this note. Graded XF 45 by PMG.
Grade: PMG XF 45   
Lot #186 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 91 $5 1907
Vivid, rich color and full embossing bring this Pioneer Family to life. Tight margins are all that holds this note back.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #187 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 91* $5 1907
A fantastic looking Woodchopper with glowing reds and deep blacks. Always popular stars are a fraction of the total number of this signature combination, and with the look of this note, the sell will be well above AU prices.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #188 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 91* $5 1907
A quality star for the grade on this Woodchopper that seems very conservatively graded.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #189 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 92 $5 1907
Captivating blacks and reds on blinding white paper along with great embossing gives this better than average Fr. 92 a great look.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #190 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
Charismatic describes the colors on this Rainbow $10. PMG chose as notated "great color" on this Jackass note.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #191 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
The vibrant colors will put this note in play. A perfect note for someone who wants an attractive and well-centered piece that doesn't show the folds.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #192 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 99 $10 1878
A very pleasing example of this scarcer type. Only 76 notes are known in all grades, with this note a new find. Bid strong, since the note looks more like an AU than your usual VF. This is a one year, one signature type.
Grade: VF   
Lot #193 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 108 $10 1880
A virtual beauty graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG. It possesses the quality and minimal handling of that grade, making it a lovely type note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #194 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,700.00)
Fr. 108 $10 1880
A great looking Brown Seal with full margins. One of the back folds is a bit worn, but not badly so.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #195 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 12,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 114 $10 1901
Just a monster looking Bison note. The red of the serial numbers, seal and sawbuck just float off the paper with rich intensity. Set against blinding white paper the majestic Bison comes to life as he stares you down, ready to charge. A Gem note that will totally satisfy.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #196 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 8,500.00)
Fr. 121 $10 1901
Extraordinary look to this Bison, with vibrant colors and deep, punch-through embossing. A magnificent type note that surely won't disappoint for the grade.
Grade: CGC Ch. UNC 64PQ   
Lot #197 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 16,500.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 122 $10 1901
Amazingly enough there appears to be a very large quantity of notes known with this scarce combination, even though so many reported have been lower grade. Outstanding is a safe way to describe the quality and beauty of this highly graded Buffalo. The opportunity to find higher grade examples will be few and far between.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #198 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 25,000.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 126b $20 1863
The first set of designs chosen for the Legal Tender Series are, to me, some of the very best that were ever designed. The colors rise strikingly from the background with brilliance and contrast, but the lines are clean and precise. This early Legal Tender $20 completely evokes the spirit of American currency in all its splendor. This note has all of the qualifications necessary for a "64" or even better. Truly a dynamic note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #199 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 126b $20 1863
An affordable example of an expensive type. The note is evenly circulated and is without any heavy folds to interrupt the design. There are a few minor faults such as scattered pinholes that are totally consistent with the grade.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #200 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 135 $20 1880
An exquisite note with deep rich color and a look we all want to see. The margin at the bottom is a little tight, keeping it out of a much better grade holder, but only three have made the higher grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #201 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 136 $20 1880
The beauty of this note is unprecedented. A profile of Hamilton facing the advancing Victory with shield and sword embellished by the spiked large red seal truly makes it special. With "Premium Paper Quality" this note will certainly enhance whatever collection ends up with it.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #202 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 137 $20 1880
There is always demand for this type with the large red seal with spikes. Only 84 notes are known from this Fr. 137, much fewer than the Fr. 136, whose numbers continue to grow.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #203 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 141 $20 1880
Good margins and natural surfaces are evident, as well as bold, underlying colors. The census lists 124 pieces, with the grade of this note about in the middle.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #204 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 147 $20 1880
A decent example of this $20 type.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #205 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 275.00 - $ 475.00)
Fr. 147 $20 1880
Loaded with pinholes from being pinned to something, on both the right and left.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #206 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 40,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 151 $50 1869
I am always excited when I have the opportunity to catalog and sell a Rainbow $50 from 1869. There is now a total of 62 examples of this elusive type, but more that two-thirds are lower grade than this example. The note looks more XF than a VF 25 APPARENT because of an absolutely miniscule corrected flaw in the top margin. The centering is excellent and the paper quality looks very nice for the grade. A PMG 25 realized $40,250 in April and a PCGS 30 brought $57,500 in January.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25 Net   
Lot #207 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 161 $50 1880
A popular type with the large brown seal that has excellent centering and blazing color, but PMG calls an area on the upper right corner a restoration. To me it appears to be a heavily handled corner that has been flattened, but I didn't see this note out of the holder. I can see bold, vivid color, broad margins and a great overall appearance. An AU wouldn't be much, if any, less expensive.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #208 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 17,500.00)
Fr. 164 $50 1880
Extraordinary eye appeal puts this notable type note ahead of even some Choice CU examples I have seen. With the portrait of one of our greatest statesmen along with Miss Liberty dressed as Columbia, it has to be one of my favorite designs. With less than 200 examples in the census, only a handful grade higher.
Grade: PMG AU 55   
Lot #209 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Compound Interest Treasury Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 190b $10 August 15, 1864
There are not many opportunities to acquire reasonably clean examples of this rare type, with lots of obvious flaws. As is normally the case, the gold overprint is flaking and probably needs to be de-acidified, but it looks good and will make a fine example for a collector building a Fine type set.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #210 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Compound Interest Treasury Notes - ($ 25,000.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 191a $20 December 15, 1864
Here is a very scarce type that has only 53 notes reported, many of which, if not most, have had or need some restoration. About three years ago I sold what is shown as a "30" for $26,450, and about a year ago another "30" brought $27,600. This note has note been certified, but I would project "25 - 30" since there has been some professional restoration in the overprint. This is an important example from the beginning of our currency and the trials of the Civil War.
Grade: VF   
Lot #211 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 215 $1 1886
This ravishing Martha is rich in color and embossing and truly makes the grade. Nice Marthas have been difficult to locate as of late, and this old gal even received the often elusive "PPQ" designation.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #212 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,650.00)
Fr. 215 $1 1886
A fetching example of the Martha Washington note. A popular note that initially appears better than the grade.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #213 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 215 $1 1886
This Martha with the ornate back will please its new owner. The folds are well hidden and the corners are sharp.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #214 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 216 $1 1886
A quality example of a Martha with the look of a Choice note. If you're looking to acquire the nicest look for the money, consider this lot.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #215 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 217 $1 1886
This Martha has a tightly trimmed margin at the top but has an overall decent look.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #216 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 219 $1 1886
Wonderful looking Martha with decent margins. True to grade but looks better.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #217 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 219 $1 1886
This great looking large brown seal Martha has great color and centering. A premium note that sold as an AU a decade ago.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #218 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 220 $1 1886
A splendid looking Martha with rarer Fr. 220 signature combination. Absent from most collections. A similar PMG 64, from the Tom Flynn Collection, was sold for $15,000 in April 2008.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #219 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 222 $1 1891
A magical Martha that has great centering, vivid color and exceptional paper quality.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #220 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 222 $1 1891
This note shows a large number of pinholes when held to the light, but they are very tiny and not really visible when viewing the note in the holder. A bright and colorful note otherwise.
Grade: VF   
Lot #221 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 222 $1 1891
An evenly-circulated Martha that is as close to problem-free as it can be. The earliest signature combination for the back design.
Grade: VG   
Lot #222 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 223 $1 1891
A sweet Martha with great coloring and original embossing. The centering is a little high, especially on the back, but no so much that it affects the overall desirability.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #223 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896 #36
Here is a $1 Educational that is a cut above the rest. In addition to the well earned grade of "66 PPQ", the low serial number 36 will make your set special. Double-digit numbers in the Educational Series are rarely offered anymore, especially those in the top CU grades. Only two -digit CU examples of the $1 Educational have turned up in auction so far this decade. One of those, with serial #98, sold for $4,100 in 2004, $6,300 in 2006 and then nearly $9,800 in 2007. This lower number, in higher grade and in a better market for special notes should do much better.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #224 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
Here is a note that looks like a Ch. CU, but would probably not make the cut considering the CU standards employed by today's grading services. As a matter of fact, this note was purchased as a Gem CU from the 2007 Memphis sale, so you know it must look pretty good. If you want a note that looks fabulous, but has been around the block a few more times than it claims, then this note is for you. Certainly the best AU you will ever see.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #225 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
A very nice $1 Educational that has great color and two heavy folds that show some dirt.
Grade: XF   
Lot #226 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 80.00 - $ 160.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
A well used $1 Educational. The VG bid is $280, but this is not really a VG as it has flaws. 
Grade: Good   
Lot #227 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 225 $1 1896
Rich, deep color on a $1 Educational that faces up nicely, even with an evident centerfold.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #228 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 225 $1 1896
An evenly-circulated, well-used $1 Educational.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #229 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #U1U
Here is a fabulous serial #1 Eagle. The margins are near perfect and the sharp coors incredible. It is nice to have the double letters on either side of the U1U serial number, as that provides a kind of symmetry that appeals to me. There is always more demand for these #1 notes than there are notes available.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #230 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 232 $1 1899 #R10R
This double-digit serial numbered Eagle could not be fresher. Much more significant than all the other two-digit numbers because of its place in the first progression set.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #231 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 232 $1 1899 #R100R
Exceptional embossing and far less handling than one might expect to see on a note from the back of the pack. The R100R number just looks better.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #232 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 235 $1 1899 #M1000A
The fourth note in the set is this #M1000A. Full margins and great embossing.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #233 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #B10000A
The middle numbers like this B10000A are truly hard to locate. Collectors usually saved the first couple of packs and maybe even searched the first 1,000 notes for the special numbers, but it took real access to find this note and the ones that followed. Gem, but for the lower margin.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #234 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #B100000A
Another very fresh Eagle with the characteristic tight margin. However, that matters far less on the special numbers like this B100000A.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #235 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #B1000000A
The one million number is tougher to find than some of the others. Super quality on this one. Too bad the suffix letter is not a "c", then the note would be a 1,000,000 BC note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #236 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #V10000000V
The last note of the progressive set before you come to the rare 100,000,000 note. A single center fold takes this note out of the CU class, even though it looks uncirculated. A difficult number to obtain.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #237 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 #Z100000000
A faint center fold is the main reason this Eagle received an AU grade. Take that away, and the minor corner handling, and you have a note with attributes that would meet the qualifications of Gem. There are only 21 notes in all large size that carry this intensely popular one-hundred-million serial number. Some would say it's even more significant than a #1.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #238 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 226 $1 1899
The stark white paper provides a good contrast for the blue overprint on this crisp $1 Eagle. Great embossing and centering.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #239 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 226a $1 1899 Uncut Sheet
Original uncut sheet of Black Eagles with full selvage all around. Uncut sheets represent the utmost challenge in locating, in fact, if more were available they would be more heavily promoted and likely cost more. Presumably, Black Eagle sheets were only available to dignitaries, as they long predate the sales of uncut sheets by the Treasury Department to the public. This particular sheet has a terrific overall appearance, despite some restoration along the vertical center fold and left quarter fold. It was executed with professional skill. As such, this handsome sheet would look spectacular if it were mounted and framed. A couple of XF sheets have sold in the $30,000 range, so this might prove to be both attractive and attractively priced.
Grade: VF, repair   
Lot #240 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 228 $1 1899
Great for display as the folds are well hidden and the centering is good.
Grade: XF   
Lot #241 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 225.00)
Fr. 228 $1 1899
An evenly circulated Black Eagle and a check for 16cent from the Treasurer of the U.S., 1950. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #242 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 229a $1 1899
The Fr. 229a has been a very elusive variety. Circulated examples have been popping up lately, but offerings of Gem examples have remained sparse. This piece exudes originality and shows near perfect front centering. It is the low-centered back that is preventing a "66" or "67" grade.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #243 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 16,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 229a $1 1899
A wonderful example of the scarce and desirable Fr. 229a variety with the series date at the right of the seal. One of a scant three in this grade. Those notes exhibit exceptional paper quality, embossing and color.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #244 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 229a $1 1899
A decent appearing Fr. 229a that has heavy fold lines that could split.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15 Net   
Lot #245 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 14,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 #A66666666A
This is a gorgeous note that is much prettier than the grade would indicate with complete originality and excellent centering. Naturally the real deal on this note is the serial #A66666666A which is one of an elite group of solid serial number Black Eagles. We have reconsidered the estimate and reduced it to better reflect today's value, and we certainly expect a bid in this range to be successful.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #246 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899
This Black Eagle appears ready to take flight off of the paper. With a broader top margin, this would rate superb. Lovely in every respect.
Grade: Ch. CU +   
Lot #247 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 231 $1 1899
Pleasing example of the scarce and popular Napier-Thompson $1 Black Eagle. Nice, even circulation with no problems. Perfect for the signature combination collector.
Grade: CGA Fine 12   
Lot #248 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #Z5Z
A top quality Black Eagle that has its beauty and rarity increased by virtue of the single-digit serial #Z5Z. As collectors, we are very fortunate that someone with lots of connections was interested enough to save so many notes with interesting serial numbers. Being a single-digit in "65 PPQ" this becomes one of the most interesting examples possible.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #249 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #U7000007U
Overpowering look from this 1899 Black Eagle in both quality and intensity that jumps out of the note, from the serial numbers and condition. Fancy numbers are always popular, but this combination I find mesmerizing.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #250 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Pair of Low Grade Aces
This two piece lot includes: Fr. 233 $1 Black Eagle Fr. 724 $1 FRBN Atlanta
Grade: VG   
Lot #251 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 235* $1 1899
A lovely star with a single center fold.
Grade: XF   
Lot #252 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 235* $1 1899
A lovely Black Eagle star that has three faint folds, but excellent color and a fresh, unmolested look. Where could 152 stars come from for these signatures?
Grade: XF   
Lot #253 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923 #A89D
Almost overwhelming to the eyes in color and centering is this low serial number $1 Silver Certificate which has once again come to bear after a decade and a half of absence.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #254 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923
A lovely example of the last large size Silver Certificate.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #255 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923
A high quality "64 EPQ" $1 Silver Certificate.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #256 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923
Great centering, but slight handling must have held this note out of a "65" holder.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #257 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 237* $1 1923
Just a pretty star note. Challenging to find why this grades AU.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #258 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 238* $1 1923
This replacement note is B.E.P. fresh with surfaces that are totally free of handling marks or smudges. Heavily embossed in all the right places.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #259 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 238 $1 1923 Cut Sheet
A beautiful cut sheet of the better Fr. 238 with a variety of grades by PMG as follows: a Ch. UNC 63 EPQ, two Ch. UNC 64 EPQ and a Gem UNC 65 EPQ. Four piece lot.
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #260 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 238 $1 1923 Cut Sheet
Attractive cut sheet of 1923 $1s. These are scarcer than the Fr. 237. This four piece lot has been graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ (3) and Ch. UNC 63 EPQ (1) by PMG.
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #261 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 239 $1 1923
This is a really special Fr. 239 that could have easily achieved a higher numerical grade. Since its the key signature combination it would have dramatically increased the value.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #262 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 239 $1 1923
If you want a lovely Fr. 239 with great centering for the grade, this will certainly please you. This, of course, has the Woods-Tate signatures.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #263 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 240 $2 1886
A well-centered example of this in-demand type. Probably closer to a VF 30 than a VF 20.
Grade: VF   
Lot #264 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 246 $2 1891
Classic case where somebody, over a century ago, took a new note, folded it and put it away. First look, appears much nicer than the grade.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #265 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 246 $2 1891
Excellent margins are apparent on this popular type. A paper disturbance is seen along a couple folds, but at first glance the folds appear normal.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #266 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 247 $2 1896 #271
This splendid $2 Educational has the grade that few notes of this type can claim. When the three-digit serial number is thrown into the mix, we get a note that will surely be at the top of many a "must-have" list.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #267 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 247 $2 1896 Courtesy Autograph
A rare opportunity to acquire a lovely and important $2 Educational that has been graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG. This note also has the very low serial #108. Just to top it off, this note has been autographed by "D.N. Morgan, Treasurer of the U.S. 1896" across the face, but not so boldly as to distract. The $2 Educationals have been more elusive than either the $1 or $5 during recent times. This note will highlight most collections.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #268 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 250 $2 1899
This signature combination is the second rarest Washington Deuce, only slightly behind the more recognized Napier-Thompson combination. Yet this sleeper sells for half what a Fr. 254 might bring in the same grade. This peach has very light handling and even borders.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #269 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 253 $2 1899
This note has all the trappings of a Gem note except being uncirculated. Beautiful quality and excellent centering.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #270 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 254 $2 1899 #H52
A breathtaking note that would be difficult to improve upon. Hand-autographed by Carmi Thompson, this double-digit #H52 exhibits great embossing and centering.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #271 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 255 $2 1899
Great looking Deuce that faces up nicely with good margins, although hard folds are evident on the reverse.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #272 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 256 $2 1899
A lovely $2 Silver Certificate with great color and overall quality.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #273 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 256 $2 1899
No problems and perfect for the grade.
Grade: VG   
Lot #274 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 258 $2 1899
This note has the brightness, color and centering of a high-end Ch. CU.
Grade: CGA CU 62   
Lot #275 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 260 $5 1886
A pleasing, mid-grade example of this popular design, where the back silver dollar vignette is clean and relatively unaffected by the folds. One of the better signature combinations for this type as well, with 114 pieces recorded.
Grade: VF   
Lot #276 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,300.00 - $ 3,800.00)
Fr. 263 $5 1886
An attractive, evenly-circulated Silver Dollar Back. There never seems to be enough of this series to satisfy demand, especially well-centered examples and big brown seals are nice.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #277 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 267 $5 1891
This scarce issue has great body and superb margins. It looks like someone got this note at the bank and folded it a few times before putting it away. Totally original.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #278 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 267 $5 1891
This Grant $5 has seen a lot of day to day commerce back before the turn of the century, but came through with no major problems, just honest wear.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #279 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 271 $5 1899
This is a well used VG with a small spindle hole and typical flaws for the grade.
Grade: VG   
Lot #280 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 273 $5 1899
This note could easily be in a "25" holder. It has excellent body and centering.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #281 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 274 $5 1899
Simply stunning Chief note. I can't find a fault with this exceptional example. One of a handful of finest known with none higher for this Friedberg number.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #282 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 11,000.00 - $ 16,000.00)
Fr. 275 $5 1899 #K12
This lovely Chief would be desirable even with a regular serial number, but with the number K12, it becomes very special indeed. The note has incredible embossing and outstanding margins befitting the assigned grade. Few low numbers exist on this type and they are offered infrequently. The census information collectors have available to them today really highlights the rarity of the fancy numbers. It becomes clear very quickly that only a few fortunate collectors can hope to have a note like this Chief in their collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #283 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 275 $5 1899
This Chief faces up very nicely and should easily grade VF 20.
Grade: VF   
Lot #284 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 275 $5 1899
A quality Chief that has even circulation.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #285 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 281 $5 1899
This Chief exudes quality and color with great margins and centering. Very Ch. New by PCGS will make the acquirer of this note very happy.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #286 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 281 $5 1899
Great color and excellent embossing but not enough top margin to grade above "63". A lovely Chief that is certain to please.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #287 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
Nice looking Portholes are always in demand. Although this example shows signs of handling at one end, hence the grade, still a handsome note.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #288 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
Notes like this are few and far between. It is a perfect note for the grade, with good centering and no problems to report. Porthole notes don't linger on today's market.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #289 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
This Porthole is Fine, but it has been laundered to try to make it better...it didn't work.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #290 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 291 $10 1886
A winning Tombstone to highlight any collection with great centering, sharp colors and void of any problems, distractions or heavy folds. An alternative to the high priced or very low grade pieces generally encountered.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #291 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 299 $10 1891
A dandy of a $10 Tombstone with good color and margins. This note will dress up any type collection and bury the competition.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #292 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 304 $10 1908
I've always liked this type with the blue "X". This nicely framed examples will be in demand.
Grade: VF   
Lot #293 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 321 $20 1891
The bold colors stand out in spite of some circulation dirt. An in-demand type.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #294 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 335 $50 1891
This note just has a great look to it for the grade. These fifties don't seem to come up near often enough. A chance to own a splendid looking example of this type for a fraction of the price of a new one.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #295 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 335 $50 1891
There is some restoration work done at the right end, as noted on the holder, but the repair has been so well done that no one would notice it without close study. Thus, some collector will be able to add a scarce type to his collection at a substantial savings.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20 Net   
Lot #296 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 347 $1 1890
There are really only three vertical folds, but we will shave a half grade due to the stain in the left margin and the attempt to cover it.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #297 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 347 $1 1890
This ornate back Ace has three heavy folds but great paper quality. The overall quality seems to make this XF, but sometimes graders are harsh on heavy folds.
Grade: XF   
Lot #298 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 351 $1 1891
A well-circulated note with a tiny flaw or two.
Grade: VG   
Lot #299 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 351 $1 1891
A couple of minor nicks at the top.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #300 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 352 $1 1891
Fantastic look to this Stanton Treasury Note. Magnificent color and cavernous embossing only add to the appearance of a note that will test most all as to the PCGS grade assignment. PPQ and rightfully so.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #301 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 353 $2 1890
This note's even circulation gives us an ornate back that is unbroken by fold lines or obscured by dirt smudges. The note is untrimmed and the margins are even. An all around, solid, no excuses note.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #302 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 358 $2 1891
The quarter folds are quite clear on this $2 Treasury note that faces up nicely. Tough to find in this grade.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #303 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 18,000.00)
Fr. 359 $5 1890
General Thomas would be thrilled with the appearance of his portrait on this note over 100 years after its issue. These are truly rare with the large brown seal and a grade of Gem New 65. Few collectors will ever have an opportunity to own such a lovely example. The ink and colors are bold and the centering is outstanding, but it does not have a PPQ rating. It's a wonderful note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #304 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 359 $5 1890
Not many of these early $5 Treasury Notes get offered in this grade.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #305 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 12,000.00 - $ 16,000.00)
Fr. 361 $5 1890
Featuring General Thomas, "the rock of Chicamanga", overlooking vivid color and embossing and covered with an ornate rear flank. This note wins the battle in what we look for in a great looking note. With a little wider top margin this note would, no doubt, be graded higher.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #306 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 366 $10 1890
Solid for the grade and sure to be a sought-after lot. Perfect for that circulated type set.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #307 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 372 $20 1890
This has always been a rare type and certainly still is. The Marshall note, with the large brown seal, in medium grade is both difficult to find and in demand. There are 61 recorded but I didn't have any luck finding this serial number in the census. This note is quite nicely centered but is not original, yet it has a great look.
Grade: VF   
Lot #308 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 9,500.00)
Fr. 373 $20 1890
This is the rarest of the $20 Treasury Notes and one of the most difficult to locate of all signature combinations. There are only 10 listed in the census and only eight available for collectors. This note has only appeared at public auction once before tonight.
Grade: VG   
Lot #309 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 710 $1 1918 Boston
A nice looking Boston Ace from the Rickey Collection. Good color and decent centering with premium paper quality.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #310 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 710 $1 1918 Boston
Quality like this is so desirable, not perfection but priced for someone who wants beautiful.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #311 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 710 $1 1918 Boston
Great looking, evenly centered note, like a "30".
Grade: VF +   
Lot #312 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 711 $1 1918 New York #B80A
This note just seems to have it all. Dripping with quality, the color is great, well centered and a low serial number.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #313 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 711 $1 1918 New York #B777788A
Hard to beat the look of this New York Ace, although the serial number tells a different story as four of a kind will beat an Ace.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #314 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 713 $1 1918 New York
Great ink colors and lots of strength to go with excellent centering.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #315 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Five Piece Lot of FRBNs
This five piece lot all grade less than VG and include: Fr. 713 $1 New York Fr. 722 $1 Richmond Fr. 727 $1 Chicago Fr. 733 $1 St. Louis Fr. 720 $2 Cleveland
Grade: AS IS - NO RETURNS   
Lot #316 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 717 $1 1918 Philadelphia
Probably a "40" if there was no bleeding, but you have to stop the bleeding. No surprise it's Philadelphia blue-blood. Slight bleeding of blue.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #317 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 718 $1 1918 Cleveland
Good color and excellent centering, probably a "20" or "25".
Grade: VF   
Lot #318 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 720 $1 1918 Cleveland
A good looking $1 FRBN that has great color and exceptional quality overall.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #319 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 721 $1 1918 Richmond
A great looking Green Eagle Ace from the Richmond Federal Reserve. Only a centering problem keeps this bright, clean note from a better grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #320 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 722 $1 1918 Richmond
The only obvious fold is the one that runs horizontally through the center. Original embossing is clearly present and the margins are excellent.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #321 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 722 $1 1918 Richmond
A tiny tear at the top is closed with scotch tape, otherwise great color and centering.
Grade: VF   
Lot #322 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 725 $1 1918 Atlanta
Always desirable and hard to get. A nice VF 20 to me.
Grade: VF   
Lot #323 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 727 $1 1918 Chicago
Good centering and even circulation. I'd say a "25".
Grade: VF   
Lot #324 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 729 $1 1918 Chicago
A very nice and attractive Chicago note for the grade.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #325 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 730 $1 1918 St. Louis
Even margins and great color enhance this $1 Green Eagle. The embossing is so deep one can almost read the words in the seal on the back. It is no wonder that PMG has added "Exceptional Paper Quality and Embossing" to their Gem grade.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #326 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 733 $1 1918 St. Louis
This St. Louis note looks like an UNC at a glance. It has exceptional color, say a "40".
Grade: XF   
Lot #327 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 736 $1 1918 Minneapolis
This is the key district to the set and it has honest wear. For a grade I'd say "25".
Grade: VF   
Lot #328 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 737 $1 1918 Kansas City #J200A
This beauty sports a great number J200A and has embossing that is clearly visible through the third-party holder. Only about 15 low numbers from this second pack have been recorded. A difficult district and few have been offered in the last decade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #329 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 737 $1 1918 Kansas City
Just a bit of light handling keeps this from UNC, but it is well centered and original. Probably a "58 PPQ".
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #330 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 740 $1 1918 Dallas
Its hard not to like Dallas, especially on an FRBN. This one is certainly a VF 30 when graded.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #331 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 743 $1 1918 San Francisco
Stark contrast of black, white and blue. A great looking note for the Ch. XF grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #332 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 743 $1 1918 San Francisco
This note faces up like an UNC, but isn't. Great color and well centered. Probably a VF 30.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #333 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 745 $1 1918 San Francisco
Better San Francisco FRBN with only 60 reported. This note has a great look for the grade.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #334 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 751 $2 1918 New York
An attractive New York Battleship. This is one of the types that are always in demand.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #335 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 752 $2 1918 New York
Sweet looking New York Deuce that has a light fold and handling that keeps it from new.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #336 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 3,750.00)
Fr. 754 $2 1918 Philadelphia
Captivating look to this Battleship Deuce with well centered back and fresh appearance. Only two notes graded higher in the census. A "must have" for the collection.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #337 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 757 $2 1918 Cleveland #D1100A
A pleasing Cleveland Battleship with attractive serial #D1100A. This would look nice in any collection.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #338 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 760 $2 1918 Richmond
This is a tough old Battleship with only 44 serial numbers reported, several are UNC. This note would fit well in a circ collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #339 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,750.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 761 $2 1918 Richmond
The centering on this Battleship is near perfect. This is a reasonably scarce district with 97 total notes reported, of which 56 are known with this signature combination. More significant however, is the fact that only seven notes exist in AU or better. That makes this note a very desirable piece.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #340 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 763 $2 1918 Atlanta
With just 22 reported, this is one of the scarcest of the Atlanta Battleship Deuces.
Grade: CGC VF 30   
Lot #341 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 3,750.00)
Fr. 765 $2 1918 Chicago
Good quality Battleships are still one of the most desirable and sought after type notes. A great looking note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #342 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 779 $2 1918 San Francisco
A scarce signature combination with only 25 serial numbers recorded.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #343 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 785 $5 1918 Cleveland
A beautiful, well-centered example of this popular type that is the most often seen district. These are in demand because they are a key to the type set.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #344 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 790 $5 1918 Atlanta
This note fully has the appearance of a Gem UNC. The centering is great, the color and appearance fabulous and with an eye-catching serial number. The usual reasons for the AU designation are not easily apparent. Overall a neat note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #345 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 790 $5 1918 Atlanta
There are 64 of these $5 Atlanta notes known, but only two have this grade. This note looks UNC on the face.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #346 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 793 $5 1915 Chicago
As a major type, the $5 FRBN is scarcer than many give it credit for being. This signature combination is much better than the available Fr. 794, with only 35 pieces known. Few are nicer than this near CU example.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #347 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Fr. 794 $5 1918 Chicago
Wow...what a great look this Chicago $5 has. This is one of only four notes listed in this grade. There are 180 notes reported with many UNCs, this should be an excellent value.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #348 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 796 $5 1918 St. Louis
Great centering and the appearance of a much higher grade note will no doubt make this very attractive St. Louis note in demand. There are 91 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #349 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 799 $5 1918 Minneapolis
A very high-grade, top-quality note from the 63 notes reported. There just hasn't been many offerings of notes any where near this quality. Watch this beauty.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #350 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 802 $5 1915 Kansas City
Records show a total of only five notes reported with this signature combination. Other than this note, only one example has been seen since 1991. In April, another PMG 25 realized $7,475. One should expect similar results here.
Grade: PMG VF 25 Net   
Lot #351 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 805 $5 1915 Dallas
A sharp, evenly circulated, rare Dallas FRBN that is one of 19 notes reported, but only six different notes have been publicly offered in 20 years. The census indicates just three that are similar in grade to this note.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #352 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 806 $5 1915 Dallas
Dallas $5s are few and far between with only 14 notes reported, and only five different notes offered in the last 20 years. We sold this note five years ago for $1,955, and two higher grade VF 35s brought over $6,000 each in 2007 and 2008.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #353 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 807 $5 1918 Dallas
There are 26 notes reported but only 10 offerings in the last 20 years, a testament to the rarity of this series. A quality, evenly-circulated example with excellent colors and body.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #354 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 808 $5 1915 San Francisco
To date, there are 32 notes reported, and only a dozen or so have sold publicly in the last 20 years. The last note sold was a better XF 40 at $2,500.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #355 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 809 $5 1918 San Francisco
The census shows 17 notes reported, but only four different offerings in 20 years. This issue appears very small and rare. Unfortunately, this note has a bit of a faded seal. It realized $2,350 in 2004.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #356 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 809a $5 1918 San Francisco
This San Francisco $5 has a great look for the grade, especially the centering. Only seven public sales in the last 20 years, with only two better than this note. The first offering in five years was another VF 30 PMG that realized $5,400 + in April. That result was very strong and I expect less for this note. Only 18 notes are reported.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #357 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 810 $10 1918 New York
We have had the distinct pleasure of offering this incredibly special note once before in 2004. It has returned for what should be a sold-out repeat performance. The note is already scarce with 26 known examples but to obtain a single-digit serial number on a $10 FRBN is truly special. Earlier this year the serial #2 realized $51,750 in a heated battle for greatness. I would expect interest should run high on this note as well.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #358 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 810 $10 1918 New York
I might have made a general statement thinking this was much more common than it is as there are 26 notes reported, with only three in the XF range. This note brought more than $4,880 in 2006. This was the last note this grade to be offered.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #359 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 812 $10 1918 Atlanta
There are 32 notes reported from this Atlanta signature combination. The only note better than XF is a serial #1. This is a problem-free circ note and a lovely example for the district.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #360 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 813 $10 1915 Chicago
A very nice, medium-grade Chicago $10 that is in about the top 35% of the 48 reported notes. Evenly circulated for the grade, and only one is better, yet it's still VF and sold in the last seven years. An amazing statistic.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #361 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 814 $10 1918 Chicago
In the last 20 years there have only been three better examples offered publicly. With only 29 notes reported this is really scarcer than the records indicate. Very nice and evenly circulated with excellent centering.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #362 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 815 $10 1918 St. Louis
Lovely quality is evident on this $10 St. Louis FRBN. The census shows 31 notes reported. It appears that one-third are somewhat higher grades, but only one note appears to be UNC.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #363 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 816 $10 1915 Kansas City
There are 33 non-star notes but only eight are higher grade than this note, and only four have been offered since 2000. This note is just a little tight along the bottom.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #364 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 817 $10 1915 Kansas City
If you need a $10 FRBN there will rarely ever be a better time to acquire one. This example has handling but is an original note with excellent centering.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #365 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 817 $10 1915 Kansas City
This is a really pretty, well-centered, gorgeous Kansas City $10 FRBN with printed signatures of the acting secretary and cashier. There is a tiny corner tip fold that is totally in the margin. No doubt it would be a "65" without the tip fold.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #366 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 817 $10 1915 Kansas City
It seems to me there are more than two varieties to be considered. The signatures on this note are printed and it's problem free, a Fine 12 would be my guess. I found a couple of sales within the estimate range. This is a tough type with just 68 known.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #367 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 819 $10 1915 Dallas
This is a lovely note that has been graded 40 PPQ and is one of 45 notes reported. There have been several similar grade notes sold in the last few years. Last year a "40" brought $8,600.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #368 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 823 $10 1918 Atlanta
We never have had enough $20 FRBNs to satisfy the demand and finding one with quality like this is a great opportunity. There are 40 serial numbers reported, but only eight notes are apparently better. I love the overall quality of this note. A similar grade note brought $10,900 in April.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #369 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 824 $20 1915 Chicago
Except for three or four uncirculated specimens scattered across the other districts, the Chicago district is the only regular source for high-end $20 FRBNs. This lovely note has been graded by PCGS as a "64 PPQ" yet has full and even margins on both sides. The last real auction offering of a CU was in 2006, so the market is primed for this exceptional note. Thirty-two notes are recorded, with about half from this CU run.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #370 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 825 $20 1918 St. Louis
This was the Tom Flynn example of this rare signature combination. There are 22 notes reported and it has been a couple of years since any better notes have appeared.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #371 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 826 $20 1915 Kansas City
This must be one of the most conservatively graded VF 25s I have seen. It has great color and excellent centering. If you need this signature combination you will be pleased with this note. Only seven may be nicer than this lovely example.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #372 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 827 $20 1915 Kansas City
A nice quality, well-centered example that is one of 30 notes reported, and only eight examples appear to be better. There have been several high prices recently, with a PMG 45 bringing $27,600 last year.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #373 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 828 $20 1915 Dallas
A rare and very attractive example with 29 notes reported, and of those about 25% are equal or better than this note. This type is rare and elusive and seldom available these days. A note that has excellent paper quality and great color.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #374 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 832b $5 1914RS Boston
A dazzling Boston Red Seal that has a fire engine red overprint and "Exceptional Paper Quality". Some UNCs don't look this pretty. The second finest of 48 reported.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #375 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 833b $5 1914RS New York
Just the ticket if you need an uncirculated $5 Red Seal for your type set. Strong ink tones and excellent contrast.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #376 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 833b $5 1914RS New York
An evenly circulated Red Seal with good color.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #377 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 834b $5 1914RS Philadelphia
I'm sure this note sold several times before as an UNC, but with today's stricter standards it only makes AU 58. Still in the top 10 of the 84 known specimens.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #378 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 835b $5 1914RS Cleveland Autograph
This high-end VF is autographed by William G. McAdoo. Rather scarce on a Red Seal.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #379 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 836b $5 1914RS Richmond
The red overprint on this Fed is nice and vivid, just the way you want it. Of the 25 Red Seals reported, this one is near the top, with four notes better and one ungraded.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #380 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 837a $5 1914RS Atlanta
As I look at this splendid Red Seal, I wonder why it doesn't grade higher. It takes a sharp eye to find the faint center bend. With an especially alluring serial number as well. One of only 25 pieces, of which five have graded higher.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #381 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 837b $5 1914RS Atlanta
The color is utterly amazing on this note, without any fading or aging of the paper. The count now stands at 43 pieces, of which only 25% are better. You will like this one.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #382 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 838a $5 1914RS Chicago #G334A
A fabulous serial number with the condition to back it up. This is the more difficult "a" type for Chicago with 65 examples recorded. This premium number has been off the market for over five years, and the next owner will likely not let go of it easily either.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #383 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 838b $5 1914RS Chicago
Quality at this level is hard to come by, but that is especially true for this series. This note appears to have met the Gem standards by every metric. One could not ask for a more beautiful type note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #384 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 839b $5 1914RS St. Louis
This is the more common of the two St. Louis types, with 57 reported examples. The note is pleasing for the grade and is without problems.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #385 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 839b $5 1914RS St. Louis
There are only 40 serial numbers reported.
Grade: VG   
Lot #386 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 840a $5 1914RS Minneapolis
Minneapolis $5 Red Seals are scarce, and this type "a" is the more difficult. The red overprint is intense and the note is well centered. All in all, it is an attractive circ that you will never need to upgrade.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #387 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 841a $5 1914RS Kansas City
Substantially nicer than the XF 40 EPQ that brought $2,700 + in our Memphis sale. There are now 35 of this type "a" reported, and only three are reported to be in a higher grade.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50   
Lot #388 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 841b $5 1914RS Kansas City
This is the second finest known from the 25 notes reported, and the best one has yet to be seen by Track & Price. So, unless you want to wait for an uncertain appearance, this very conservatively graded VF will do nicely. There is a margin tear at the top, as noted by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 Net   
Lot #389 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 847a $5 1914BS Boston
A fine looking Abe with an apparent center fold.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #390 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 855b $5 1914BS Philadelphia
High grade "b" variety with average centering and handling. One of 74 reported.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #391 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 871c $5 1914BS Chicago
A high grade "c" variety with great centering and an impressive look.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #392 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 883a $5 1914BS Kansas City
A diagonal crease at the left is not easily seen.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #393 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 883a* $5 1914BS Kansas City
Only 14 stars have been seen on this Kansas City district.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #394 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 892a $10 1914RS Boston
This is the fourth best example out of the 25 pieces known. However, it is so stunning a note, that the last time it was auctioned, in 1995, it was sold as a Gem. It may miss that mark today, but it is still just as pretty. It is certainly the finest offered in the last seven years.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #395 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 894b $10 1914RS Philadelphia
This is the more common "b" type on Philadelphia with 51 specimens currently accounted for. This charming example could even pass for the next higher grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #396 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 897a $10 1914RS Atlanta
This elusive Red Seal is one of only 21 specimens to surface on this type, with this being a new find. It elbows right into third place with two CU notes in front. The nicest note you can buy without paying a huge premium for one of the CUs, should they ever appear.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #397 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 899a $10 1914RS St. Louis
A bold red seal highlights this scarce Fed with 43 known examples.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #398 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 2,200.00)
Fr. 900b $10 1914RS Minneapolis
The rarest of the two Minneapolis types with 17 notes recorded. While there are two UNCs, no other is better than VF. The red seal and numbers have not changed color from the day this note was printed.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #399 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 913 $10 1914BS Philadelphia
A mere 55 serial numbers reported, and this is a decent example.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #400 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 915c $10 1914BS Philadelphia
There are 81 serial numbers reported on this "c" variety.
Grade: VF   
Lot #401 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 915c $10 1914BS Philadelphia
This is a decent, evenly circulated $10 Jackson.
Grade: CGA VF 35   
Lot #402 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 940 $10 1914BS Kansas City
Great originality on this $10 Fed and only a small fraction are UNC.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #403 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 953a $20 1914RS New York
An evenly-circulated and well-used Red Seal from New York.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #404 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 954b $20 1914RS Philadelphia
As a type, the $20 Red Seals are much tougher than the $5s or $10s. Dealers rarely have more than one piece in stock at any given time. Speaking of dealer stock, this classy "c" district would make a good choice. The colors are sharp and the surface is clean. On the scarce side too, with 16 known.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #405 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 954b $20 1914BS Philadelphia
A rare Red Seal $20, equally as scarce as the Fr. 954a with only 16 reported.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 PPQ   
Lot #406 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 959a $20 1914RS St. Louis
An average looking Red Seal with 34 pieces in the census. The overprint is slightly off-color in places.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #407 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 961b $20 1914RS Kansas City
An exceedingly rare Red Seal since just four notes are enumerated in the census. Lucky for us, this is the best one of those four. A couple of inferior notes sold four and five years ago with the most recent bringing $4,370 in January 2004. What this finest-known brings today after such a long dry spell is hard to say. I can say the next owner will be happy with this problem-free note.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #408 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 962a $20 1914RS K Dallas
$20 1914RS K Dallas
Only one type was issued for the $20 Dallas district. There are 23 type "a" notes recorded and there is good competition for each one when it is offered. This new discovery increases that count to 24. The note exhibits a strong, unfaded red overprint but also shows a few light pink stains of marginal concern. Very much like the VF 20 that brought $3,700 + this September.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #409 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 971a $20 1914BS New York
Clearly a premium note that should have included "Exceptional Paper Quality" with the grade, as far as I can see.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #410 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 983a $20 1914BS Richmond
A great looking circ $50 with excellent color.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #411 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 990 $20 1914BS Chicago
Don't let the availability of the signature combination fool you, of the 234 notes reported the vast majority are lower grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #412 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 998 $20 1914BS Minneapolis
A high-grade note that is close to XF. One of 139 notes reported. Previously from the Rickey Collection.
Grade: VF 35   
Lot #413 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1013b $50 1914RS New York
An even dozen of these are reported, with this note falling in the middle of the grade range. The note is reasonably clean, but the margins are a bit trimmed. Still, it is pretty enough to bring a strong price. Nothing has been offered publicly since 2003 except for one note that appeared briefly on eBay and disappeared without listing a selling price.
Grade: VF 20   
Lot #414 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 1014a $50 1914RS Philadelphia
There are 13 notes known on this type "a" variety, but all but four of them are CU, most from a narrow range of examples numbered C182A through C190A. If any of those notes were to appear, the cost would be prohibitive. This note combines two nice features, a nice three-digit number and affordability. In April 2008 a PMG 20 sold for $16,100, so I'd look for this example to come in somewhat less.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #415 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,500.00 - $ 11,000.00)
Fr. 1016b $50 1914RS Richmond
Of the 16 type "b" Red Seals on Richmond, none grade higher than VF 30. This example is somewhat more circulated than that, but exhibits a good red overprint. To be accurate we must mention a couple of margin tears, but they should not drastically influence the value of this scarce Red Seal.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #416 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 1017 $50 1914RS Atlanta
There are 11 total pieces known from this Atlanta district. Only one of these is better than Fine and two pieces are listed without grades. A PMG Fine 15 recently brought $32,200 at auction, and while I don't expect this example to reach that high, it is an important note, nonetheless. No type "b" $50 Red Seals were issued by Atlanta.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #417 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1018b $50 1914RS Chicago
Although evenly circulated and wrinkled, the red seal and serial numbers show strongly. A tiny margin split is noticed at the top. Eleven notes in the census.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #418 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1019a $50 1914RS St. Louis
Marginally uneven soiling and wear is observed on this note with 10 other examples known. The grade of this note falls right in the middle. An excellent opportunity to obtain this rare type for not a lot of money.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #419 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 9,000.00 - $ 18,000.00)
Fr. 1020b $50 1914RS Minneapolis
A wondrous Minneapolis $50 Red Seal that has all the color and vibrancy of a note two grades better. This note is one of 16 reported and would stand up well in an XF/AU set. It was last seen in a February 2007 auction where it sold for $8,825. I would expect a realization of at least as much today.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #420 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1022a $50 1914RS Dallas
Only a single type was issued for Dallas in the $50 Red Seals. There are 18 notes available to collectors, and considering the demand for the district, every note is needed. This example was not heavily used, but apparently got wet. The seal and serial numbers have faded and the red fibers have bled. There is also a small tear and hole at the top right.
Grade: PMG VG 10 Net   
Lot #421 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1023b $50 1914RS San Francisco
Both types were issued for the San Francisco $50, but this type "b" is all that is ever available. Sixteen notes are known with nine surfacing over the last two decades. This is from a September 2003 auction. It is a solid note and without any problems to report, save for some dirt on the back, which is fully accounted for in the grade.
Grade: PCGS VG 10 PPQ   
Lot #422 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1024 $50 1914BS Boston
A great looking VF 25 Boston. With 45 reported, the majority are of a lesser grade.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #423 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 1037 $50 1914BS Cleveland
A sharp note with just 29 reported on this Burke-Glass fifty.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #424 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1042 $50 1914BS Richmond
An evenly circulated Richmond $50.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #425 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1043 $50 1914BS Richmond
A very captivating AU with excellent paper quality. There are only 42 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #426 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1056 $50 1914BS Minneapolis
An attractive, totally original note. Just 34 serial numbers are recorded from this Minneapolis $50 signature combination.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #427 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1060 $50 1914BS Kansas City
A sharp, high-grade XF Kansas City, one of just 39 reported. A PMG 35 brought $2,530 in April of this year.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #428 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1066 $50 1914BS Dallas
A very scarce $50 FRN from the Dallas district, with only four notes reported. Earlier this year, a VF 30 traded hands for $27,600 as the finest known. This VG does have open and closed tears, as noted on the holder, but they are small and don't detract.
Grade: PMG VG 8 Net   
Lot #429 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1070 $50 1914BS San Francisco
With exceptional paper quality and a great look. This signature combination appears to have 35 notes reported.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #430 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 14,000.00)
Fr. 1072b $100 1914RS Boston
This is the much scarcer type "b" Boston, not the type "c", which is known for the run of CUs. The margins are even and the red seal and serial numbers are crisp and well defined. There are 15 pieces in the list of known notes, but examples rarely appear for sale. This is the second note of a consecutive pair that surfaced in 2004. It probably never circulated, as it shared similar folds with its mate. Some expert restorations have been performed in the area around the seal, and the note looks like a solid VF.
Grade: VF   
Lot #431 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1074b $100 1914RS Philadelphia
The 24 notes that are known on this type "b" Philadelphia $100 is a respectable number, so one would think it would be offered more often than it is. But $100 Red Seal Feds are one type that collectors don't easily sell. Good eye-appeal due to the deep red overprint.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #432 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1075b $100 1914RS Cleveland
The bold red color holds its own on this evenly circulated $100 with 22 notes in the census. It looks like there is a short margin split or two in the bottom margin, but it would be a travesty to let that stop you from bidding on this attractive note.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #433 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1078b $100 1914RS Chicago
This is one of the more common $100 Red Seals and would make a perfect type note for someone. There are 28 recorded examples. The Tom Flynn example looked about the same and brought over $6,000.
Grade: VG   
Lot #434 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1079a $100 1914RS St. Louis
This lightly circulated note has the body of a VF but has apparently been net graded due to the rust damage at the corners. There is also some blue ink on the back. This new discovery increases the total known to eleven. With some professional repair this note would look wonderful.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #435 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 1081b $100 1914RS Kansas City
With the circulation of a VF/XF, this Kansas City $100 could have had real potential. But alas, the seal and serial numbers have faded and bled through to the back. Still it is a presentable note and preferable to a VG or Fine. Sixteen notes are recorded.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #436 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 1083b $100 1914RS San Francisco
The even wear and good color is immediately obvious on this Red Seal with 22 known. If I needed a middle-grade circ for my type set, I'd be really happy with this one.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #437 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1085 $100 1914BS Boston
A much better Burke-Glass signature combination. Although net graded VF 25 for ink, still a good note.
Grade: PMG VF 25 Net   
Lot #438 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1087 $100 1914BS Boston
There are only 14 serial numbers reported on this variety. This note has even wear.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #439 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1092 $100 1914BS Philadelphia
The back vignette is relatively unaffected by the circulation wear on this $100. This neat repeater serial number is also new to the census.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #440 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 1096 $100 1914BS Cleveland
Rarely offered Cleveland with scarcely 20 serial numbers recorded. Being at the upper end of Fine, only a half grade higher.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #441 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1098 $100 1914BS Cleveland
A very desirable "c" note, with only 40 serial numbers reported, coming from the Rickey Collection with exceptional paper quality.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 EPQ   
Lot #442 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1098 $100 1914BS Cleveland
A scarcer number with just 26 serial numbers reported.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #443 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1099 $100 1914BS Cleveland
A scarce and evenly circulated Cleveland $100 that is one of 34 serial numbers reported.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #444 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1112 $100 1914BS St. Louis
This mid-grade example of a popular type has a few minor distractions, but nothing severe or outside of expectations.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #445 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1116 $100 1914BS Minneapolis
Better than type with 42 notes in the census. That is half the number that are known for New York or Chicago. Why not add some variety to your type set with a better district?
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #446 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 1128 $100 1914BS San Francisco
This is not the common variety of impressive $100 1914 FRNs. There are 86 reported, but the greatest number are circ. Notes of this quality remain exceptionally scarce.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #447 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1128 $100 1914BS San Francisco
Here is an impressive note that has been grade AU 58 PPQ and looks really nice for the grade. The color and centering are spectacular.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #448 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1168 $10 1907
Good margins and super colors abound on this scarcer 1907 Series Gold Certificate. Before the appearance of this note, there were 90 specimens recorded, of which 70 were in lower grade. A difficult grade to locate. Graded AU 55 by PMG.
Grade: PMG AU 55   
Lot #449 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1172 $10 1907
An evenly circulated $10 from 1907 that has aspirations of a higher grade.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #450 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
A super $10 Gold Certificate that has magnificent color and exceptional paper quality, but average centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 Net   
Lot #451 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
This was basically a new note that was folded in thirds and carried for a short while, causing the back folds to become worn and slightly soiled.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #452 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1173* $10 1922
Records indicate that 218 stars exist. This one is problem-free.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #453 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
The vibrancy of the gold overprint and the brightness of the paper makes this Gold note really stand out. The gold back just doesn't come any stronger. This note deserves a serious bid.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #454 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
Solid for the grade and centered better than most.
Grade: VF   
Lot #455 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
A pretty note for a type collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #456 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
An evenly circulated $10 Gold Certificate.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #457 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 17,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 1173a $10 1922 #H10
It would be hard to imagine a more desirable note to represent this small serial number variety. Not only is this a serial #10 on a $10, but the grade is phenomenal. PCGS has seen only two other 1922 Series $10 Gold Certificates this nice, and none finer. For this variety, this is the single finest example known. The demand for top POP notes continues unabated, and this incredible note could easily bring a record price.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #458 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
A well used $20 Gold Certificate that looks like it was stored below ground.
Grade: CGA Fine 15   
Lot #459 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 850.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
Evenly circulated, with a little roughness at the top. A decent looking Department Series note.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #460 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,600.00 - $ 3,200.00)
Fr. 1181 $20 1906
A captivating note with great color and three-side monster margins created from the "A" position note. Close at the bottom is all that holds it back from a better grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #461 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 375.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1185 $20 1906
An evenly circulated 1906 Gold Certificate.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #462 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
Too bad this note arrived too late to be sent for grading, as the services would likely see what I see absolutely no handling, fantastic centering and phenomenal colors including rich gold overprint and a bright orange back. Truly a special piece that should satisfy nearly every collector.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #463 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1187* $20 1922
One of the prettiest $20 Gold stars that I've seen in a while on this series. If you want a note that is fresh, well-centered and has a rich orange-gold seal on both sides, then go for this one.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #464 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A note that faces up nicely with a look better than assigned, with the light folds only apparent on the reverse.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #465 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
This crackly fresh $20 Gold has a small tear at the left edge of the design, but it can be easily missed.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #466 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
Well used, but intact, with a stain in the left margin.
Grade: VG   
Lot #467 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 50,000.00 - $ 75,000.00)
Fr. 1190 $50 1882
This is one of the rarest of all Gold Certificates with only five examples in the census, and the only note better was offered and sold by us in October 2005 for $80,500. In fact, the census shows just three different notes to have ever appeared in auction. This is clearly the second finest known, and the others are low grade. Don't confuse this with the more common Fr. 1188, which has eight notes reported. The value is quite clearly evident with only a glance at the records. This note was the Friedberg plate note, earlier.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #468 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 1194 $50 1882
This is the third rarest signature combination from the Fr. 1192a through Fr. 1197 group with the small red seal. The grade on this newly added note to the census looks right on the money and places this example in the top 12 out of the 34 known.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #469 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1200 $50 1922 Mule
The gold color is still strong despite the circulation. This mule carries the John Burke back plate #2.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #470 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1200a $50 1922
Honest, even wear on this small serial number variety with above average looking reverse.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #471 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1200a $50 1922
A small serial number variety that seems to meet the grade quite nicely.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #472 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 14,000.00 - $ 18,000.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
A beautiful example of the 1922 $10 Gold Certificate. Remarkable quality is clearly present in this example with great embossing and color. Truly a note that meets all requirements for the grade assigned.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #473 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
Attractive note that initially appears a lot nicer than the grade would indicate. Folds become evident as one inspects the back that still has rich gold color.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #474 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 1225 $10,000 1900
Interesting issue that is highly collectible because of the high denomination. This specimen, being Gem UNC 66 EPQ, joins only one other of the same designation, with only one grading higher. Treasury perforation cancel.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #475 - United States Paper Money > Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1225 $10,000 1900
This $10,000 has lots of elements seen on the examples that were pitched from the Treasury windows, including cancelled and rust from water, etc. Note damage along the bottom.
Grade: Fine, damage   
Lot #476 - Large Size Type Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Misc. US and Foreign Lot
A 13 piece lot that includes 6 foreign notesfrom Canadan,Cuba, Russia and Germany along with US type which includes: $5 1914 FRN VG $1 1917 LT AG $1 1923 SC Good $20 1864 Confederate Good $5 1928-B LT VF $2 1953 LT Missing corner $50 1779 Continental AG
Lot #477 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1928 Autographed
A very rare autographed 1928 $1 Legal Tender that is a low serial #A00004520A. Pen-signed by W.O. Woods, Treasurer of the U.S.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #478 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1928
An outstanding Red Seal from this one-year type. Close study reveals no problems at all. As a matter of fact, I wonder why it did not score a "67".
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #479 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1928
A sweet example of this very popular type. Fully original with full-tilt embossing and well-favored color. As nice as they come for the grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #480 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1928
Strong punch-through embossing on this Red Seal. The lack of handling indicates this note may have come from a consecutive run.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #481 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1928
This fancy number Red Seal has several attributes of a Gem CU note, but a tip fold holds it back. It would make a nice pair with the Fr. 40 with the same serial number found elsewhere in this sale.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #482 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1928
This is a nice UNC with average centering.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #483 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$2 1928
This is a tough issue to locate in today's market, especially this nice.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #484 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$2 1928-B
A key issue with original surfaces and only a slight upward shift on the face. Great color and free of dirt.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #485 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$2 1928-D*
The paper on this replacement note appears to be totally free of handling, leaving centering as the only issue. A little more margin at the top right and this would have been a Gem.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #486 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Three Piece Lot
This three piece lot includes: $2 1928-D LT AU $5 1934-A SC Ch. CU $100 1934-A FRN Chicago VF
Lot #487 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$2 1928-G*
Your search for that mind-blowing $2 star has ended. Absolutely humongous margins and a deep red overprint make it clear that you are not looking at an ordinary 1928-G star note. Put this in your registry set and get a leg up on your competition.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #488 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$2 1953*
Precious few stars from this issue have attained this level of perfection. As a matter of fact, this is the only $2 1953 star that PCGS has seen fit to award the coveted 68 PPQ grade.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #489 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$2 1953*
Extra fresh and nicer than most Gems.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #490 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 30.00 - $ 50.00)
$2 1953*
This star note looks new.
Grade: CGA AU 58   
Lot #491 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of Small Size Type Notes
This 18 piece lot includes: $2 1953 LT $2 1953-A LT $5 1963 LT $1 1928-A SC 3 pcs $1 1934 SC $1 1935-A SC $1 1935-C SC $1 1935-F SC $1 1957-A SC 2 pcs $1 1957-B* SC $10 1934-C SC $20 1934-A Hawaii $1 1935-A North Africa $10 1934-A North Africa 2 pcs
Grade: Average Circulation   
Lot #492 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 Various Dates
This eight piece lot includes: 1953 2 pieces Non-stars 1963* 5 pieces 1963-A* 1 piece
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #493 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1953-B & 1963
This 12 piece lot includes one 1953-B along with 11 of the 1963, with a run of six consecutive notes and a consecutive pair.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #494 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of $2 Legals
A run of early CGA slabbed Deuces. This five piece lot includes: 1953-B Gem UNC 65 1953-C Gem UNC 65 1953-C* Gem UNC 65 1963* Ch. UNC 64 1963-A* Gem UNC 65
Grade: CGA Graded   
Lot #495 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 1953-C
These are lovely and could easily achieve high grades from a grading service. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #496 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 675.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 1963
If you want just one $2 1963 Legal Tender, then this is the note to buy. It is the only note out of hundreds of CUs that PMG has assigned the coveted "69" grade. There are none finer.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 69 EPQ   
Lot #497 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
$2 1963-A
Seventeen piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #498 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$2 Mixed Series Grouping
This lot of 27 $2s is mostly XF to AU in grade and has at least one note from each series, 1953 through 1963-A. There are even three stars thrown in, including a 1953 star in Ch. AU and a 1963-A star in XF.
Grade: Fine to AU   
Lot #499 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928 #B10001000A
Fancy numbers on the $5 Legals are few and far between. This repeater number is the only one I can recall seeing.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #500 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928-A
This semi-key is notorious for extremely narrow margins. The margins on this example are more than acceptable for a nice CU set.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #501 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1928-D Mule BP #637
This is a wonderful mid-grade example of one of the scarcer $5 Legal Tender mules. The paper is original and free of defects, while the colors are bold. A scarce and desirable item.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #502 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$5 1928-F Wide #I00000002A
To say single-digit $5 Legals are rare would be an understatement. The number of pieces that exist probably amount to less than 10 for all series combined. I can't remember the last time I had one from the 1928s. Far better than any single-digit Silver Certificate or Federal Reserve Note. After this note sells, it could be decades before it reappears. If you collect low numbers then set aside a little extra for this cherry. It's a note worth stretching for.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #503 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$100 1966* #*00000022A
The right margin is just shy of the width necessary for Gem, but the low, matching two-digit number more than makes up for it. These special star numbers don't often appear, but when they do, they create fireworks. I've seen just a handful of these over the last 30 years.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #504 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1966
About 10 to 15 years ago a very nice, original pack of these $100s was split up. Most notes were really nice but a few were absolutely outstanding. This is one of those notes. A Superb Gem by anyone's standards.
Grade: CGC Premium Gem 68   
Lot #505 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,150.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$100 1966
The next owner will enjoy this note's wide margins and deep red overprint. When you come to notes this well centered, the availability drops off a cliff.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #506 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1966
This $100 Red Seal has a rolling bend down the middle.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #507 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1966-A
A note that looks absolutely Gem at first sight. The color is phenomenal.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #508 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1928*
Great margins and bright colors are seen on this early star note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #509 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1928*
A sharp, high-grade star note from 1928 that has good centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #510 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1928 - 1934 Funnyback Bunch
This group of Funnybacks totals 12 notes. All are problem-free except for the four lowest grade pieces.
Grade: VG to VF   
Lot #511 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1928-A
The margins are even and the surfaces original so it's difficult to say why this note did not score better.
Grade: CGA CU 60   
Lot #512 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 220.00 - $ 320.00)
Three Piece Lot of Silvers
This three piece lot includes: $1 1928-A Y-B experimental note with average centering Ch. CU $1 1935-A Mule Very scarce X-A block mule that looks UNC but is XF $1 1935-A Mule X-A block Fine
Lot #513 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 550.00 - $ 1,100.00)
Lot of Silver Certificates
This 28 piece lot of Silvers grade from Good to XF. Lot includes: 1928-A 20 pieces 1928-B 1 piece 1934 6 pieces 1935-A 1 piece
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #514 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 65.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 Twenty-Seven Piece Lot
This 27 piece lot includes: 1928-A SC 1 pc 1963 FRN New York 7 pcs 1963 FRN Atlanta 19 pcs
Grade: Ch. AU to Gem CU   
Lot #515 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 120.00 - $ 180.00)
$1 1928-B
A pair of nice looking Funnybacks. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ & Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #516 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1928-B*
A popular and scarce Funnyback star.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #517 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1928-B
I have no idea where this overprint comes from, but it's definitely an add-on. Overprint reads, "Issue Of 1934 & 1935".
Grade: Fine   
Lot #518 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1928-C
Well centered notes from this key issue are getting hard to find.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #519 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1935-A "R"
These experimental notes are really difficult to find in grades above Ch. CU. This one is a beauty.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #520 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1935-A "S"
Bright white paper and vivid colors are evident on this "S" experimental.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #521 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1934-A "S"
A lovely, high-quality "S" experimental note. So often they don't look so good.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #522 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 Various Dates
This 26 piece lot includes: 1935-A 4 pieces 1935-D 8 pieces 1935-E 9 pieces 1957 2 pieces 1957-A 2 pieces 1957-B 1 piece
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #523 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1935-G* With Motto
This is the tougher star with the motto on the back. The right margin isn't narrow, it is just that the left one is really wide.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #524 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of $1 1935
A 16 piece lot of silvers that includes: C-B block Fine N-A block XF N-A block VF A-A block XF B-A block XF D-A block 2 pcs. AU D-A block VF H-A block AU K-A block AU L-A block VF P-A block VF P-A block Fine M-A block AU M-A block VG Q-A block XF
Lot #525 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1957-A
A lovely half-pack with the first half being consecutive. A 50 piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #526 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1957-A Pack
This original pack of 100 notes from the H-A block contains six star notes. The corners are sharp and the notes well centered.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #527 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1957-A Pack
This original pack from the N-A block contains 100 consecutive notes, ten of which are stars. A couple of notes at either end have some handling.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #528 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$1 1957-A Partial Pack
Original bundle of Silvers, all of which are nicely centered, but have evidence of water; the top two and last notes show it worst. A 36 piece lot.
Grade: CU, water damage   
Lot #529 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$1 1957-B Pack
This pristine pack of 100 notes looks like it just came from the wrapping machine. An extremely well-centered pack as well. From the S-A block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #530 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 & $5 Simply Silvers
This 13 piece lot contains the following Silver Certificates: $1 1935-E XF $1 1957-A* 2 consecutive Gem CU $1 1957-B 1 AU, 2 Gem CU $1 1957-B* 5 consecutive Superb Gem CU $5 1934-B L-A block CU $5 1953-A D-A block AU
Lot #531 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1934 A PPQ Pair
A consecutive pair, with both notes carrying the "PPQ" label. One is graded 64, and the other is 65.
Grade: PCGS 64 & 65 PPQ   
Lot #532 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 90.00 - $ 120.00)
$5 1934
A popular first year of issue.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #533 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$5 1934-A FC #307
The Schwartz/Lindquist reference indicates that the Blue Seal with FC #307 is rarer than the yellow seal by a ratio of 30:1. I can believe it, as I can't recall the last time we offered one of these. The note is fully original with a light fold down the middle that doesn't break the paper. The back is centered very high, but the front is nice.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #534 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-B*
An attractive 1934-B star that looks better than the grade would indicate. It does have a horizontal and vertical fold.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #535 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1934-C Wide
The deep embossing is clearly visible through the holder. Great centering, too.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #536 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1934-C Narrow FC #2029
This newly discovered variety is proving to be very elusive. It is estimated that about 2-1/2% of the total 1934-C production came from the four known narrow plates. How many could exist in CU? From the P-A block.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #537 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1934-D* Narrow
A very nice 1934-D star note with excellent color and originality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #538 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 60.00 - $ 120.00)
$5 1934-D
This note seems to be very conservatively graded, at least as far as centering is concerned. The embossing is also quite plain to see, as indicated by the "EPQ" on the label.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #539 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
$10 1933
A one-year type that never lacks for buyers. I wish we could have several of these 1933 tens in every sale, but we are thankful for the pieces we are able to sell. This is an unmolested note without any problems other than a tight top margin. The grade is spot-on, so expect to stretch for this one.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #540 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934
A wonderful, well-centered 1934 $10 Silver Certificate. PCGS has seen only one note better, while the PMG census tops out at the "67" level.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #541 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 140.00 - $ 180.00)
$10 1934
A lovely $10 Silver Certificate that certainly has the centering of a Gem.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #542 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1934-A
Impressive looking 1934-A with embossing that reaches the abyss.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #543 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1934-A
There is a slight cutting error on the bottom right, just a sliver of the design.
Grade: AU & Ch. CU   
Lot #544 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$10 1934-B
Uncirculated examples of this key are much more difficult than most collectors realize. Just look at the POP reports and you will see. PMG has only graded seven notes in all CU grades, with PCGS only grading eight pieces, with the distinct possibility of some overlap.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #545 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
$10 1934-B*
One of the key stars from the 1934 group of $10 Silvers. A decent, evenly-circulated replacement.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #546 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 275.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1934-C
A clean, quality example of the "c" series $10 Silver Certificate.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #547 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,700.00)
$10 1934-C*
Vivid blues, deep rich green and just a clean overall look to a very desirable star note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #548 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-D Wide
Great looking, high-grade example of a 1934-D Wide $10 Silver Certificate.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #549 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1953
A fresh and clean looking 1953 $10 Silver Certificate that is just a hair tight at the bottom.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #550 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 1953*
Nice, even circulation on a 1953 Blue Seal star.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #551 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$10 1953-A*
The 1953-A star note is a very scarce one. The quality of this note is outstanding in every way.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #552 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1953-A*
If you want a note that looks uncirculated but isn't, this better star meets that need. With new notes bringing in the four-figures, this fresh AU will save you a bundle.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #553 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1953-A
A gorgeous example of this scarce "A" series $10 Silver.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #554 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$10 1953-B
A totally fresh and original note. Well centered and ample embossing is clearly evident.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #555 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 275.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1953-B
The large majority of the known uncirculated notes from this series only make Ch. CU. This full margined note will always be ahead of the pack.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #556 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5 1929 C & G Philadelphia & Chicago
Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #557 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1929 J Kansas City
A lot of five Kansas City $5 FRBNs that are evenly circulated.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #558 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 170.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1929 B New York
A full margined specimen from this emergency issue.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #559 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 90.00 - $ 150.00)
$20 1929 B New York
A great looking $20 that is nice and original with a faint bend.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #560 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1929 C Philadelphia
A great looking 10 piece lot of notes with a face value of $200.
Grade: VF average   
Lot #561 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1929 J Kansas City
A tough district to find uncirculated examples, this "almost-there" note should do nicely until a CU is available. However, this one looks so good you may not want to upgrade.
Grade: AU   
Lot #562 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1929* B New York
An evenly circulated 1929 brown seal star. A nice looking example with no problems or distractions.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #563 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1929 I Minneapolis
With only 132,000 notes printed (the Schwartz/Lindquist reference incorrectly states 276,000), the Minneapolis district had the smallest printing of all the $50 FRBNs. PCGS has only graded two notes higher (both 64 PPQ), and only some minor handling keeps this appealing original note from a higher grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #564 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1929 J Kansas City
Somewhat off center registration makes me call this note CU.
Grade: CU   
Lot #565 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1929* J Kansas City
This is the most available $100 FRBN star, so this example would be a good choice to fill your type note needs. The note appears to have been folded and carried a short while rather than being passed around a lot, so there are few folds but some surface dirt. No pinholes or tears.
Grade: VF   
Lot #566 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 27,500.00 - $ 55,000.00)
Small Size Specimen Set
Seven denominations including a $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100, all in certified Ch. UNC 64 grade. The series and districts appear below. This is the first small size specimen set that we have ever been privileged to offer. Of both historical and fiscal importance, with little probability of ever securing another. Although both Silver Certificate and United States note specimens appear on occasion, the green seal FRN specimens (such as these) are uniformly rare. The $2 1976 is especially rare. In June 2001, we sold one for $12,650. That would make this entire set seem to be a bargain. $1 1969-A H St. Louis PMG Ch Uncap 64 $2 1976 A Boston PMG Ch Uncap 64 $5 1963 D Cleveland PMG Ch Uncap 64 $10 1969-B A Boston PMG Ch Uncap 64 $20 1950-D L San Francisco PMG Ch Uncap 64 $50 1950-E B New York PCGS Very Ch New 64 $100 1969-C K Dallas PMG Ch Uncap 64
Lot #567 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$1 1963* A-L
This is a district set of 12 stars that mostly grade "64" or "65". There is one "67" and one "58". All notes are "EPQ".
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #568 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1963-A H St. Louis #H00000029A
This serial #29 kicks off a nice consignment of slabbed double-digit FRNs.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #569 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1963-A H St. Louis #H00000031A
Serial #31 adorns this uncommon series for low or fancy numbers.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #570 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1963-A H St. Louis #H00000032A
Sequential to another note listed here, this one bears #32 and is every bit as nice.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #571 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1963-A H St. Louis #H00000033A
Premium #00000033 on this lovely note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #572 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Lot of Fancy Number FRNs
This five piece lot includes: $1 1963-A Boston A00060000C XF $1 1963-A Cleveland D06000000D CU $1 1963-A Cleveland D02000000B CU $1 1963-A Kansas City J01000000B CU $10 1934-C Philadelphia C49966995B PMG 66 EPQ
Lot #573 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$1 1963-B E, G, J & L Richmond, Chicago, Kansas City & San Francisco Barr Notes
There are 16 Barr notes in this group from four different districts (no New York). All are fresh and original.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #574 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 240.00 - $ 360.00)
One Commoner Among The Stars
This 43 piece group of mostly FRN stars containing: $1 1963 J-A block $1 1963* C-* block 8 consecutive $1 1963-A* L-* block 2 runs of 3 pcs, and 7 pcs $1 1995* C-* block 4 pcs $1 1995* G-* (Ft. Worth) block 4 pcs $1 1995* I-* (Ft. Worth) block 2 consecutive $1 1995* J-* (Ft. Worth) block 2 consecutive $1 1999* A-* block 4 pcs $10 1999* BF-* (Ft. Worth) block $20 1996* AA-* block 4 pcs
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #575 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1969-B C Philadelphia
This lot is an end label set with the first and last notes of a brick, and the labels.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #576 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of $1 FRNs
This 73 piece lot includes: 1969-B New York B-C block 17 pcs 1977 Richmond E-C block 13 pcs 1977 Dallas K-A block 43 pcs
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #577 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1969-D I Minneapolis Partial Pack
Near-complete pack lacking only eight notes. Without question, the scarcest district for the issue. The small size book shows them at $6 each. A lot of 92 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #578 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1969-D* & 1974 K Dallas
This 90 piece lot includes one 1969-D and 89 of the 1974 series.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #579 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1974 F & I Atlanta & Minneapolis Partial Packs
Exceptional centering characterizes both groups. There are 33 from Atlanta and 42 from Minneapolis. A 75 piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #580 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1977 B New York
This pack contains 89 pieces of the $1 New York 1977 series.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #581 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1977 & 1977* H St. Louis
This 85 piece lot includes two with the H-* block and 83 with the H-B block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #582 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1988-A* E Richmond Pack
A pristine consecutive star pack of 100 notes from the Richmond district.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #583 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1988-A I Minneapolis
This is the rare I-A block printed in Ft. Worth. The latest catalog on small size puts its value at $450, but the real test is availability. When were you offered one last?
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #584 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1988-A* K Dallas
A pack of 50 consecutive star notes printed at the Fort Worth facility. The printing is listed as 3,200,000. The catalog is $15 each.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #585 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
Low Number FRN Lot
This five piece lot contains a group of low serial numbers as follows: $1 1988-A H00000412B-414B Superb Gem CU 3 pcs $1 1988-A F00000262W VF $50 1996* AJ00006446* XF
Lot #586 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1995 A Boston Web Press
We don t know a good Web from a common one, so there really could be some better combinations in here. We do know that the face plates are 5 and 6. All are from the A-D block. A 100 piece lot.
Grade: XF average   
Lot #587 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$1 1995 B, D & F New York, Cleveland & Atlanta Web Press
This 32 piece lot includes B-H, D-C and F-D blocks. Quite a variety of face plates in here.
Grade: VF, average   
Lot #588 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland Pack
This immaculate consecutive pack of 100 notes contains the repeater #D180218002Q.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #589 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland Pack
An original pack of 100 notes with the radar serial #D18022081Q contained therein. The top few notes have a corner bump, but the rest are perfect.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #590 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 325.00)
$1 1995* E Richmond Pack
A consecutive pack of 100 star notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #591 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis Pack
Original pack of 100 notes containing the repeater #H47414741J. All notes are full margined Gems.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #592 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis Pack
A pristine pack of 100 notes including the radar #H48544584J.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #593 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis Pack
This original pack of 100 consecutive notes looks like there are a lot of 68s or 69s included. The lot includes the repeater #H52935293J.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #594 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis Pack
This original pack of 100 notes contains the radar serial #H33088033I.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #595 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 325.00)
$1 1995* J Kansas City Pack
A lovely consecutive pack of 100 notes from the J-* block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #596 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1995* J Kansas City Pack
A second star pack of 100 notes from the Kansas City district. Completely original and well centered.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #597 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1995 L San Francisco
This pack of 100 has only 83 notes...oops! A pack of 83 pieces.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #598 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1999* B, C & H New York, Philadelphia & St. Louis Half-Packs
Star note half-packs from three districts. Phenomenal centering and I d imagine that there are plenty of 68s and 69s in here, but that s not what we do. Lot of 150 notes.
Grade: Gem to Superb Gem CU   
Lot #599 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 D Cleveland Pack
This 100 piece lot of consecutive notes includes the repeater serial #D20452045B.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #600 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 D Cleveland Pack
This original pack of 100 notes includes #D19688888B. Lots of wide margined notes too.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #601 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 D Cleveland Pack
The radar serial #D19688691B is included in this perfect pack of 100 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #602 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 D Cleveland Pack
An original pack of 100 notes that starts with #D19690001B.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #603 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 E Richmond Pack
An original pack of 100 notes from the E-A block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #604 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 G Chicago Pack
The repeater serial #G62526252E is included in this original pack of 100 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #605 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 G Chicago Pack
A radar note with serial #G69011096E can be found at the back of this original 100 note pack. Every note is superb.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #606 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 G Chicago Pack
This original pack of 100 notes includes the repeater number G61816181E.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #607 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 180.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1999 J Kansas City Pack
The repeater #J24342434B is included in this pack of 100 consecutive notes. A light corner bump affects the first 20 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #608 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 2001* C & L Philadelphia & San Francisco Half-Packs
Two superb half-packs with centering that screams for slabbing. A 100 note lot.
Grade: Gem to Superb Gem CU   
Lot #609 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A B New York #B00000043K
Number 43 and quality which is off the charts.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #610 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A B New York #B00000045K
Gee, the serial #00000045 makes me wonder if it qualifies as a short ladder.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #611 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A B New York #B00000046K
Serial #46 which could certainly be a birth year.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #612 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A B New York #B00000049K
Number 49 and, for what it s worth, identical to the Superb Gem 67s in the group.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #613 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A B New York #B00000050K
Number 00000050 - that s right #50 which has seven zeros! A premium number.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #614 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1 2003-A* B New York 1000 Star Notes In BEP Shrink Wrap
Ten packs of star notes still contained within the BEP blister pack and displaying the bar code label to track distribution. The current edition of the small size book lists these at $10 each. While $10,000 seems optimistic to me, at $3 each the value seems solid. A 1,000 piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU, as issued   
Lot #615 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-B B New York #B00000047K
Number 47 and quality which is off the charts.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #616 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1935-G* G Chicago
One of the more difficult districts when it comes to stars. This is a pretty one.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #617 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$2 1976* A Boston Pack
A popular and scarce complete star pack.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #618 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1976* F Atlanta
A pristine Superb Gem star note.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #619 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$2 1976* G Chicago
The Chicago stars are definitely a harder district to locate. This lot contains 25 consecutive notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #620 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 1976* J Kansas City
This is a tough star note.
Grade: XF   
Lot #621 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 1976 K Dallas Pack
A solid, consecutive pack of 100 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #622 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 1976 K Dallas
This 19 piece lot is mostly consecutive.
Grade: CU   
Lot #623 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 60.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 1976 & 1995 Various Districts
This 10 piece lot includes: 1976* Chicago 1976* St. Louis 1976 Kansas City #J00007078A 1976* Kansas City #J00539824* 1976* St. Louis 2 pc consecutive 1976* Dallas 1995* Atlanta 3 pcs
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #624 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$2 1995* F Atlanta Pack
A 100 piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #625 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
$2 1995 F Atlanta Pack
Any good serial number on a $2 is hard to find. This original pack of 100 notes includes the repeater #F67446744A. A corner bump affects about one-third of the notes.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #626 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 1995 F Atlanta
This lot contains 96 pieces.
Grade: CU   
Lot #627 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1995* A-L Millennium Set
This is a government packaged set of 12 star notes, one from each district, and all with serial #20000771.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #628 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 1995 Premium Millennium Federal Reserve Set #12
This limited edition set had a production of 2,000 and sold out fast when offered in late 2000. There is one note from each district and this very special set is the twelfth printed with the notes bearing serial #A20000012* through L20000012*. All notes have a thin oil stain along the bottom edge, an extremely common occurrence with these notes. This was probably the result of over oiling the cutting blade at the Ft. Worth facility. Worth much more than the usual set due to the low serial number. Also, only the F-* was made for general circulation, leaving the Millennium Sets and singles as the only way to obtain the other districts.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #629 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 2003* C Philadelphia #C00000070*
This fancy two-digit star is a great way to cover the type.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #630 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 2003* E Richmond #E0000070*
This double-digit star appears to have no handling whatsoever and excellent margins. Even the front to back registration is perfect.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #631 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 2003* F Atlanta #F00000070*
Many of these government sets will likely be kept together, making two-digit stars like this hard to come by.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #632 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$2 2003* L San Francisco #L00000070*
A neat star note and low serial #70. This note has excellent quality and is from the government sorted sets.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #633 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 2003-A J Kansas City
These are big-margined notes that were cut from a sheet. Lovely notes. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #634 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 25.00 - $ 50.00)
$2 2003-A J Kansas City
A big-margined Gem from a sheet.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #635 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 2003-A L San Francisco
Big-margined Gems from a sheet. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #636 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 1928 A Boston
The Boston district is generally more difficult to obtain on these early Feds.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #637 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928 I Minneapolis
By far the rarest district in the $5 1928 Series. This example has not one blemish or fault to report. The latest edition of the Small Size Book shows a catalog value of $200 in VF. This high-end example should be worth at least that.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #638 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1928-A G Chicago
A corner fold will save you some money on this otherwise uncirculated appearing note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #639 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta
One of the two scarcest small size fives ever issued. Absolutely pleasing and certain to satisfy any collector attempting to complete the denomination. Entirely problem-free, with claims to next higher grade.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #640 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5 1934 I Minneapolis Non-Mule
This is not your ordinary 1934 dark green seal. This is the non-mule variety, and as such is much scarcer. The catalog value of $500 seems about right if Gems like this were easily available, which of course, they aren't.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #641 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1934-C* B New York Wide
This incredible star is the finest known example and is unique in grade. No $5 stars from the entire 1934-C series are graded higher.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #642 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1934-C G Chicago Mule BC #637
$5 1934-C Mule BC #637
These $5 1934-C Mule FRNs are scarce. They are actually Series 1934-C faces on Series 1934 backs, so you would not expect too many 1934 plates to still be in use by the time the 1934-Cs went into production. This example with back check #637 is problem free.
Grade: VG   
Lot #643 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of $5 St. Louis FRNs
This four piece lot includes: 1934-C H-A AU 1950-C* H-* CU 1950-D* H-* CU 1950-D H-B CU
Lot #644 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1934-D F Atlanta
The very scarce Atlanta district from the otherwise mundane series. Exceptional centering, giant margins, and all the look of strictly Gem CU, but held from the grade by a very soft bend.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #645 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1934-D F Atlanta
A scarce district and series.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #646 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1934-D* L San Francisco
Here is a note missing from most small size collections, including the recently sold Tom Flynn Collection. Only a single serial number is listed in Schwartz/Lindquist. A great opportunity for collectors of small size FRNs.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #647 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1950* K Dallas Wide I
There are only two examples of this star note known to collectors, both Wide 1. Even the Tom Flynn Collection, which had an incredible selection of high grade 1950 stars, was lacking an example. This rare note is on the want list of every serious small size collector and should spark considerable interest.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #648 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1934 D Cleveland #D00000002A
It is often said that #2 notes are more rare than #1s, and that is probably true. This light green seal example is very well centered and looks great.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #649 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1934 H St. Louis #H00000002A LGS
Superbly embossed and with centering just shy of Gem quality. This is another fresh, low #2 with the light yellow-green seal.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #650 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1969-A G Chicago
A pack of 95 consecutive pieces, each a G-B block. It is rare to see early pieces like this these days.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #651 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5 1969-A G Chicago
This lot has 79 notes in the pack. The bottom note has a fold.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #652 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1969-A K Dallas
These 90 pieces came from the same pack of 100. It's hard to still find groups of these.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #653 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1969-B G Chicago
Here are 10 consecutive pieces that are the G-B block. A scarce series. These catalog at $75 each.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #654 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 1969-C* K Dallas Pack
A consecutive pack of 100 star notes. These have been tough for the last 30 years and now here is a solid pack. Catalog at $60 each.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #655 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1969-C K Dallas
These 96 pieces are from the same pack and with the K-B block.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #656 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1969-C* K Dallas
Three piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #657 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of $5 Stars
This eight piece lot, with a total catalog value of just under $400, includes: 1988-A* Cleveland 2 pcs 1993* New York 3 pcs 1993* Richmond 3 pcs Very scarce.
Grade: Gem CU +   
Lot #658 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1995* G Chicago Pack
All 12 districts issued notes in the 1995 series, but only five of the banks issued star notes. An original pack of 100 star notes that could be worth putting away for the future. These already catalog for $35 each.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #659 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1995 L San Francisco Pack
A good investment pack of 100 consecutive notes. Contains the radar serial #L39822893G.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #660 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1999* B New York Pack
A solid, consecutive, original pack of 100 star notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #661 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1999* E Richmond Pack
A fresh, original, consecutive pack of 100 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #662 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1999 Premium Federal Reserve Set Serial #50
This B.E.P. set contains one note from each district. The first five districts were printed in Washington, with the remaining districts printed in Ft. Worth. All are well centered Gems and carry one of the best possible serial numbers. Twelve note lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #663 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 2006* A Boston #IA00000123*
$5 2006* A Boston
Why not buy this interesting ladder serial number to cover the type?
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #664 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1928 A & B Boston & New York Duo
Both notes are well-centered and grade PMG XF 40. The more difficult Boston note has the added "EPQ" designation; accurate, given the clearly embossed seal and serial numbers. Two piece lot.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #665 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1928 H St. Louis
This early St. Louis note has bull's-eye centering on the front, but the back is a bit high.
Grade: PMG CU 64   
Lot #666 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 425.00 - $ 625.00)
$10 1928 I Minneapolis
This better Minneapolis note has embossing that is easily seen through the holder.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #667 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1928-C D Cleveland
A light green seal note with excellent color, but three solid folds.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #668 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1928-C D Cleveland
A well used, but evenly circulated example of this scarce series.
Grade: VG   
Lot #669 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$10 1928-C E Richmond
This short series is normally seen from the New York and Chicago districts and only occasionally from Cleveland. Notes from the Richmond district are down right rare. Our cataloguer found one of the very first examples at a small Maryland coin show over 20 years ago, and to date there still are probably not more than a dozen or so notes known. This one has some soiling and a back that has a slight bluish tint, but there simply are not enough of these for every 1928 Series FRN collector to have one.
Grade: VG   
Lot #670 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1934* L San Francisco Mule
Dark green seal. As the ranks of small size collectors increase, it is becoming apparent how scarce some of these mule stars actually are. This is a nice example of a star that is rarely available in such high grade.
Grade: XF   
Lot #671 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1934-A* D Cleveland
A sharp looking, evenly circulated state note that may well be only the second reported as compared to Oakes-Schwartz.
Grade: VF   
Lot #672 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1934-A* G Chicago
This star is 100% original, but the centering is high and an area of paper disturbance is visible in the lower left margin.
Grade: CU   
Lot #673 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-B* L San Francisco
It is no longer a secret that the 1934-B (Vinson) Series is probably the most difficult, presenting many major rarities. With San Francisco being one of the scarcest districts as well as most avidly collected, here is a note on many collectors want lists. This attractive and crispy example is easily the second finest 1934-B San Francisco $10 star known and would fit nicely into any high-grade set.
Grade: XF   
Lot #674 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1934-C, 1950-A & 1950-E G Chicago
Three piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #675 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-D* L San Francisco
Here is another rare star note with only a handful known to collectors and only a single serial number listed in the Schwartz/Lindquist guide. With most examples being well circulated, this pleasing, high-grade example should attract considerable interest.
Grade: XF   
Lot #676 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 1950 G Chicago
Ten wonderfully pristine notes with paper quality that is off-the-charts; all are wide back variety. Catalog value of $700. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #677 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$10 1950 J Kansas City
A neat serial #J00000200A. A scarce issue for low numbers.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #678 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 1950-A G Chicago
Ten fresh from the pack pieces which exude total originality. Catalog value of $600. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #679 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1950-C G Chicago
Four near-consecutive notes with original paper wave and deep embossing. Four piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #680 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1950-D J Kansas City
Ten piece lot, nearly consecutive.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #681 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 1969 G Chicago
A lovely run of 10 consecutive notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #682 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 60.00 - $ 90.00)
$10 1969-A* D Cleveland
A pack-fresh star note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #683 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1969-B H St. Louis
This is a scarce St. Louis 1969-B series.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #684 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$10 1969-C & 1969-C* K Dallas
This pack contains 90 notes, with 88 from the 1969-C series and two that are 1969-C stars.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #685 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1969-C* B New York
A pristine Superb Gem star note that is pack fresh.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #686 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1969-C* B New York
This is truly a high-quality New York star note.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #687 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1969-C* K Dallas
A fresh, well-centered Dallas star note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #688 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1995* F Atlanta 16 Subject Uncut Sheet
The Atlanta star printed in Ft. Worth was the lowest produced star in the entire $10 1995 Series. Only 320,000 notes were printed, a mere handful for a modern issue. This is a beautiful uncut sheet of 16 notes, each with a catalog value of $100.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #689 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1995 & 1999 Premium Sets
These two B.E.P. limited edition sets include one note from each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks for the 1995 and 1999 series. A great way to show the design change from the old style to the big-head design. Only 2,000 sets were produced for each series and this is the only way to obtain the "Y" suffix. These two sets are just about the best of the run in that they are serial #99999909. Only the solid 9s would be better, and that set may not have been released. The twelve 1995 notes are Ch. CU due to centering issues, and the twelve 1999 notes are full, blazing Gems. Lot contains two Premium Sets in book form with slip covers, where each set contains twelve $10 FRNs, for a total of 24 notes.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #690 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 2003* A Boston
For those who want the very best the government can offer. Truly a beauty and a star.
Grade: PCGS Perfect New 70 PPQ   
Lot #691 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 2003* A Boston
This is as close to perfection without attaining it.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #692 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 2004-A* F Atlanta
This note's printing run was only 9,600. That's a drop in the bucket for a modern issue.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #693 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 2004-A* F Atlanta
A second ultra high-grade example with serial number GF00009006*, near the end of the printing.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #694 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 2006 B New York
A beautiful run of low serial number (IB00000890C-IB00000894C) FRNs. Five piece lot.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #695 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 2006 B New York
A 10 piece run containing serial numbers IB00000641C through IB00000650C.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #696 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 2006 B New York #IB00000058C
There is always a demand for low numbers, and this "peachy" note, with serial #IB00000058C, will be no exception.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #697 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 2006 B New York #IB00000059C
Another low number with centering just a hair away from superb.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #698 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1928 D Cleveland
This $20 certainly looks the part of a Gem with its deep, original embossing and bright colors. There is however, what appears to be a sharp line across the bottom left corner. It could be a flaw in the paper that existed before printing, since it doesn't show the earmarks of a fold.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 67   
Lot #699 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1928 D Cleveland
A consecutive pair of sharp $20 Feds. Reminds me of the woods in winter with the snow white paper and dark, forest-green overprint. Two piece lot.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #700 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1928 I Minneapolis
A top grade $20 from a better district. PCGS has graded only one note higher, as has PMG.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #701 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928 Various Districts
A great starter set. This six piece lot includes: Cleveland Rust and blue back VF Chicago Spot XF Chicago Pretty VF Minneapolis Nice VF Kansas City VF San Francisco VF/XF
Lot #702 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Lot of $20 FRNs
These are all very pretty for the grade. This three piece lot includes: 1928 San Francisco Ch. AU 1928-A Atlanta XF/AU 1928-A San Francisco XF/AU
Lot #703 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$20 1928-B G & H Chicago & St. Louis
Two piece lot.
Grade: VG   
Lot #704 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928-C G Chicago LGS
A nice circulated pair of notes from this scarce series. One is graded Fine 12 by PCGS and the other is a bit nicer and would probably make VF 20. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 & VF   
Lot #705 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,700.00 - $ 3,400.00)
$20 1934* D Cleveland
This is the only uncirculated star that either PMG or PCGS has graded from the $20 1934 LGS Cleveland series. This one is really nice, with unquestionable, original embossing.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #706 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1934-A B New York
We all have seen plenty of New York $20s from this series, but never have I seen one so perfectly centered. This must be one in a thousand. It is certainly the single finest seen by PCGS or PMG.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #707 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 1950-A* K Dallas
This is the only Dallas star from the $20 1950-A Series to be graded uncirculated by PCGS or PMG. It is also listed in the Schwartz/Lindquist book as the highest observed serial number. Could turn out to be quite rare.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #708 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
A New York Star Pair
This two piece lot includes: $20 1950-C* New York VF $20 1950-E* New York XF Each has a bit of ink writing.
Lot #709 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1950-E G Chicago
This short series was issued by only three districts. This fresh note would be perfect for type, although the New York district is a bit more common.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #710 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$20 1950-E G Chicago
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Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #711 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 40.00 - $ 80.00)
$20 1996 H St. Louis Radar
A well-centered note with the three-digit radar serial #AH00577500A.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #712 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
$50 1928 & 1928-A H St. Louis
A pair of St. Louis Federal Reserve Notes. This shows the transition from district number to letter inside the seal. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #713 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$50 1928-A I Minneapolis
This is the light green seal and it is much higher number than the current high serial number listed.
Grade: VF   
Lot #714 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 340.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1934 C Philadelphia
Full and even margins are apparent on both sides of this light green seal fifty.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #715 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1934 G Chicago
If you need just one 1934 Series $50 note for your type set, let it be this beauty.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #716 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1969-B G Chicago
This scarce series was only issued by seven different districts. This is a beautiful specimen, in an uncommon grade. Actually, this is the only uncirculated 1969-B $50 FRN from Chicago that has been graded by PMG. PCGS has not seen any.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #717 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1969-C I Minneapolis
A high grade example of a popular series.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #718 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$50 1977* E Richmond
A neat run of 39 Richmond star notes. These would be consecutive but #50 is missing from the run.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #719 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$50 2004* K Dallas
The standards for a "70" are incredibly strict and this note has met them all. A level not easily attained, even for a modern issue.
Grade: PCGS Perfect New 70 PPQ   
Lot #720 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$50 2004* K Dallas
A flawless piece of currency fit for the finest registry set. The B.E.P. was at the top of its game when this note was printed.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #721 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1928 J Kansas City
These 1928 Series $100s are never available in large enough groups to cherry pick a note this nice, which makes this example all that more special. This amazing note stands alone as the single finest Kansas City $100 from 1928. Worth whatever it costs.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #722 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1928* L San Francisco
Only a small handful of 1928 San Francisco $100 stars are known. As recent research has now confirmed, most of the known San Francisco stars are in fact inverted star errors. While several inverted star errors have publicly appeared over the last 30 years, only a single non-error example has been offered in public auction. There are in fact a scant three non-error star notes available to collectors. Two of those three notes are held in long-term collections. With 1928 series "Numeral" FRNs being one of the most popular segments in small size collecting, this nice circulated example is likely the only one to be available to collectors for a long time. A very small split in the top margin is noted by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #723 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Lot of $100 FRNs
This nine piece lot includes: 1928 D-A VG & VF 2 pcs 1 934 G-A VG & VF 1934 L-A VG 1934 F-A VG 1934-C H-A VF 1950-A E-* VF 1950-B J-* VG
Lot #724 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1928-A K Dallas
A very scarce $100 from Dallas. This well centered note certainly looks uncirculated, but is not. I don't recall ever seeing a $100 1928-A Dallas note in CU, and even the latest edit of the Schwartz/Lindquist book leaves it unpriced in that grade.
Grade: CGA AU 58   
Lot #725 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$100 1934 D Cleveland DGS
An outstanding example from the 1934 Series. This district doesn't come any better.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #726 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1934 J Kansas City
A pair of lovely Kansas City $100 FRNs. One has two minor spots. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #727 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1934 J Kansas City
A pair of light green seal FRNs. One has two spots. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #728 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1934 L San Francisco DGS
Good margins and virtually flawless surfaces make a perfect type note. Traces of natural embossing can be seen through the holder.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #729 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1934-A* G Chicago Mule
A gorgeous example of a rare mule star from a series that only has stars known in less than one-half of the districts. The centering is excellent, but there is light teller handling.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #730 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1934-B I Minneapolis Mule
Note production fell off sharply for the 1934-B Series. This is from the popular Minneapolis district, for which there seems to never be enough notes to meet the demand.
Grade: CGA Ch. CU 64   
Lot #731 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 1934-C* D Cleveland Mule
This is a real rarity in the mule star note census, with this being the current low serial number recorded. A decently centered note that is attractive.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #732 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1934-D H St. Louis Mule
Specialists will recognize this $100 1934-D to be the special note that it is. To begin with, we have a limited number of districts issuing a limited number of notes. From that production few uncirculated notes were saved. The Flynn Collection contained a note graded PMG 66 EPQ which brought $1,610. I feel this piece is superior since the front centering is better. This is the single best 1934-D $100 from any district seen by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #733 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1950* L San Francisco Mule
This is another very scarce 1950 San Francisco star. Although not as rare as another listed here, there are only five examples known. This higher grade example has evidence of a faint teller stamp on the face accounting for the "Apparent" grade.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #734 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1950* L San Francisco Non-Mule
As interest in small size FRNs has increased, collectors now realize the scarcity of the 1950 Series FRN stars. This problem-free note has long been the only example known of this rare star and is, of course, the only serial number listed in the Schwartz/Lindquist reference.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #735 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1950-A* I Minneapolis
Minneapolis only printed 144,000 notes for this series, the lowest of any district. There can't be very many stars around. It was only in 2005 that the second known example was reported to the Schwartz/Lindquist team.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #736 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1950-B* J Kansas City
A Gem star note that is fresh and original.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #737 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1950-B* J Kansas City
A sharp, original star from the 1950-B series.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #738 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1950-B J Kansas City
A lovely note that is fresh and original.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #739 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1950-B J Kansas City
A fresh UNC note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #740 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1950-D B New York
Scarce short issue.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #741 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$100 1950-D G Chicago
Despite the moderate printing, exceptional high grade specimens like this are genuinely difficult to locate. Totally original, fresh from the pack with deep embossing and perfect centering.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #742 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
$100 1977* K Dallas
This 55 piece lot of 1977* Dallas $100s is a rare find indeed. These have been saved for 30 years. A surprise in this age. There were 512,000 printed.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #743 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
$100 1977 K Dallas
A neat run of 50 consecutive Dallas $100s. These are over 30 years old and few chances will be available to find high-denomination groups like this.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #744 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 275.00)
$100 1985* J Kansas City
Very scarce in CU, which this note was at one time.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #745 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1988 B New York Radar
This note has the monster margins that are possible with notes that are cut from the sheets sold by the B.E.P. But this note was not available to the public in sheet form. The radar serial number is a bonus.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #746 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1988* B New York
The $500 catalog value (in generic CU) seems too low for a note this difficult to acquire. A study in perfection with oversized boardwalk margins.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #747 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1990* C Philadelphia
Another high denom with unrealistically low book prices. She s a beauty.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #748 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1990 D Cleveland
With margins ridiculously wide enough to suggest a presentation piece specially cut for a dignitary.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #749 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 20,000.00)
$500 1928 A Boston
There have been a few of these Boston $500s of late, but for an XF, this one looks wonderful! It remains a key to the 1928 series and you would be hard pressed to find a nicer looking circulated note.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #750 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$500 1928 E Richmond #E00000123A
Richmond is one of the seven districts from the 1928 Series that printed less than 100,000 pieces, and as a result, turns up far less often. Include the fancy serial number and we get a note that is sure to attract attention.
Grade: XF   
Lot #751 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1928 E Richmond
An evenly circulated Richmond $500 that looks decent for the grade.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #752 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$500 1934 A Boston LGS
Light green seal $500s are always in demand and this beautiful and totally original example will be no exception. Boston is a tougher district as well.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #753 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
$500 1934 A Boston
Dark green seal. Higher grade Boston although not as scarce as the 1928s, still very much in demand and popular.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #754 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$500 1934 A Boston LGS
We offer a second light green seal from Boston with an interesting four-digit serial number. There is a faint stain in the right margin, but otherwise the note is fresh and bright.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #755 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$500 1934 E Richmond
Soft edges and a teller stamp on the reverse make an affordable $500 that you can carry around to show off.
Grade: VG   
Lot #756 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$500 1934 G Chicago
No tears or pinholes on this well-margined $500.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #757 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$500 1934 J Kansas City
F$500 1934 J Kansas City
This is a light green seal 1934 Kansas City that is evenly circulated with broad margins and is good looking.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #758 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934-A B New York
This note looks like a Gem but has a bend in the lower right corner.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #759 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,200.00 - $ 5,200.00)
$500 1934-A G Chicago
Considering the large number of $500 FRNs that were saved, there are precious few that have attained this grade. PMG has seen only 13 pieces that they deemed worthy of the "66 EPQ" designation, and only one note from all 1934 and 1934-A $500s combined that is better.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #760 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1934-A J Kansas City
A fresh, original Kansas City $500 that is very crisp and has decent centering.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #761 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1934-A J Kansas City
This note looks like a Gem through the holder, and the reason for the lower grade is not readily apparent.
Grade: CGA CU 60   
Lot #762 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$500 1934-A J Kansas City
If you want a used, evenly circulated note, then here it is.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #763 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$1,000 1928 A Boston
Rare and desirable district in both $500 and $1,000s. Although virtually unheard of a few years ago prices have stabilized, but still very much in demand. This note has nice, even circulation with obvious heavy handling at the right end.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #764 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$1,000 1928 J Kansas City #J00000047A
Here is a breathtaking Kansas City $1,000 with the low #J00000047A. There wasn't time to send it off for grading, but I can't imagine any service not confirming our assessment. The paper is fully bright with tons of embossing. Some might even call it CU.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #765 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$1,000 1928 J Kansas City #J00000056A
Another remarkable, low #J00000056A that came with the #47 listed here. It is just as nice and just as fresh, showing deep, original embossing in all the right spots. Everyone knows the 1928 Series notes are far scarcer than the 1934s, but this low number will bring an even bigger premium.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #766 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$1,000 1934 J Kansas City #J00000039A
A faint horizontal fold can only be seen under a strong light on this low serial numbered light green seal $1,000. The J00000039A number makes this note just that much more special.
Grade: AU   
Lot #767 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1,000 1928 J Kansas City
Scarce and seldom offered Kansas City. There is a small tear in the margin, as noted on the holder.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 Net   
Lot #768 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
A fantastic Hawaii Ace in a grade that every collector would love to add to his registry set. Out of the 2,000-plus $1 Hawaii notes that have been graded by PCGS and PMG, only 17 pieces have attained this level.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #769 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This Z-B block is one of the best $1 Hawaii blocks. Very scarce in CU grades.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #770 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
The C-C block $1 Hawaii is known for its low serial numbers, so why not spice up your set with this #C00003871C. Full, wide margins prevail on this fresh Hawaii.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #771 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
Punch-through embossing combines with dead-on centering on this emergency issue.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #772 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
Here is a Hawaii note that is pretty enough to please most any collector.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #773 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This lovely Hawaii note is as fresh as the day it was printed.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #774 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 460.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
There is always someone looking for a Gem Hawaii Ace like this one.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #775 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 525.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii
This lot of $1 Hawaiis contains 15 basically sound notes.
Grade: VG to VF   
Lot #776 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii Mule
This $5 has bright paper that is totally free of handling marks.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #777 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 375.00 - $ 550.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii
This is the most difficult Hawaii denomination to obtain in any quantity. This lot contains a Fine with a small edge tear, a strong Fine and two nice VFs. A four piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #778 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
Here is one of the finest $10 Hawaii notes you will ever hold in your hand. Great embossing and wide, balanced margins put this note in a small club. PCGS has seen only two others like it.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #779 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 975.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii
This lot consists of 14 problem-free examples, mostly averaging Fine condition.
Grade: VG to VF   
Lot #780 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
If you thought the $10 denomination was difficult to find in Superb Gem, just try to find the $20. Fortunately, we have done that for you. All you must do is bid strong enough to take it home. This absolutely fantastic example was put away over a decade ago for the day when its quality would be appreciated. It is obvious the consignor picked the right note. PCGS has seen only two other notes that they considered its equal.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #781 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$20 1934-A* Hawaii
This newly discovered $20 star has lots of body remaining in the paper, but the light surface soiling prevents a split grade. Still the scarcest denomination for stars.
Grade: VF   
Lot #782 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
A better centered note would be hard to find by any account. The quality is certainly as good as you are likely to find.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #783 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii
This gorgeous $20 Hawaii could easily play the part of an uncirculated note in your collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #784 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii BP#204
This is a decent circulated example of this scarce back plate #204. Evenly used and without any serious problems.
Grade: VG   
Lot #785 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 3,600.00)
$20 1934 (1) & 1934-A Hawaii
This package of $20 Hawaii notes contains 25 pieces, mostly grading Fine or better, including two nice and original XF notes, along with a 1934 mule in Good, washed.
Grade: VG to XF   
Lot #786 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1935-A* North Africa
A faint center bend is barely detectable on this rare star. Much scarcer than its $1 Hawaii counterpart.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #787 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
This wartime note shows deep embossing and vivid color.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #788 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
This is a scarce F-C block with much better centering than you would think.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63   
Lot #789 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
The F-C block is the scarcest block of the $1 North Africa notes. With the typical narrow top margin.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #790 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
North Africa Lot
This four piece lot contains: $1 1935-A VG, damaged corner $5 1934-A Fine $10 1934-A VF & VF + 2 pcs
Lot #791 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa
For decades Gem $10 North Africa notes were impossible to locate, and while they are a little more available today, there still are not enough to go around. This is an outstanding example.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #792 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$10 1934-A* North Africa
A sharp, well centered star $10 North Africa that has great color. Fresh and original with just a couple of light bends.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #793 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A*
This is one of the brightest and most vividly colored North Africa star $10s that I can recall. It is a shame it caught a fold. It is imperceptible, but I'd say there was a bend in the middle. With centering that is dead-on, this note looks better than most CUs.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #794 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1928
Great looking Gold Certificate that faces up nicely, with light folds only seen on the back.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #795 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$10 1928
The note has a brilliant gold overprint and a touch of ink in a lower corner.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #796 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928
There is always a need for a crackly fresh Gold Certificate.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #797 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1928
An evenly circulated $20 Gold Certificate.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #798 - United States Paper Money > Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$100 1928
This note looks like a Gem, but I have chosen to only call it Choice. It is a very attractive example of the Gold Certificate.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #799 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 37 $1 1917
This is a gutter fold that extends through the serial number, from top to bottom.
Grade: VG   
Lot #800 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1928-G
This note has very heavy inking on the face, so much that the back is over-inked and offset.
Grade: CU +   
Lot #801 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 1953*
This is a $2 star note, and to have the back be so off-center is totally a shock to see. Check out the back of this important legal tender note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #802 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$2 1953-A
A 20% wet ink transfer on the back of this Red Seal Deuce.
Grade: AU   
Lot #803 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-E Invert
A great error with the third printing inverted on the face of this note.
Grade: XF   
Lot #804 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-E Invert
This $1 Silver Certificate has an inverted third printing. A scarce and impressive early error.
Grade: VF   
Lot #805 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1005 $20 1914BS Dallas
This piece is missing the entire third printing. The note is trimmed close all around but is a real beauty otherwise. Ex: Hickman & Oakes, Memphis 1985, Lot 384.
Grade: VF, repair   
Lot #806 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 No Date C Philadelphia
A district set by denomination was the goal of the collector of these second printing missing notes. They really are rare and this was the best one.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #807 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 No Date E Richmond
This error is missing the second printing and it is one of the most dramatic errors we see.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #808 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 No Date L San Francisco
A rare opportunity to pick from these second printing missing notes. I doubt I can ever offer this many again.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66   
Lot #809 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1963-B B New York
There is a large board break across the front.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #810 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1969-B A Boston
Legible, but slightly light, imprint of a second, completely different, serial number above the left one. The primary serial ends: 898193A, the extra print ends 138193A. Not even close. Seem to remember selling one of these before which brought strong bids from more than a few collectors.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #811 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1969-D L San Francisco
This is a beautiful error note that has the third printing on the back. Always a dramatic and popular error.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #812 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1974 B New York
There must have been a blockage over the seal at the left side as it is gone.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #813 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1974 B New York
The third printing is inverted on the face of this evenly circulated note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #814 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1974 H St. Louis
A neat error with an inverted third printing. These have gotten quite scarce since the new currency issues.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #815 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1974 I Minneapolis
A scarce Minneapolis district error with the third printing inverted on the face.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #816 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1974 K Dallas
This scarce $1 note has an inverted third printing on the face.
Grade: XF   
Lot #817 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1977-A E Richmond
This partial wet ink transfer of the back onto the front looks like a green curtain being lowered in front of George.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #818 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1977-A J Kansas City
A sharp folding error where the seal and part of the serial number are on the back.
Grade: XF   
Lot #819 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1981 K Dallas
Something caused this hole to occur between printings as both the front and back are on it.
Grade: VF   
Lot #820 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$1 1981 L San Francisco
Can t help but think of Michael Crawford wearing his demi-mask in the classic Broadway musical. This special error consists of an obstructed print with a retained fragment. In this case, the obstructing object is a wad of masking tape that adhered to the portrait area, bisecting the face and cleaving it into right and left halves. When lifted, the area underneath is blank, giving rise to the Phantom reference. We ve never seen anything quite like it and neither has our error specialist.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #821 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1988-A I Minneapolis
This note is missing print at the fold over on the face.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #822 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1993 D Cleveland
This $1 has a large butterfly fold on one corner. It is offered with the non-error bookend in a PMG double holder. The error is PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ and the non-error is Ch. UNC 64 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Graded   
Lot #823 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland
Wild and wacky misalignment of the back with nearly an inch of white on the left side. On the front, there is a faint green vertical stripe indicating an end-of-roll error, an R-8 in the Third Edition of The Error Book by Bart.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #824 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1999 B New York
An obstruction in the lower serial number makes the suffix look like two "Cs" instead of one.
Grade: CU   
Lot #825 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A E Richmond
A very rare error, although not wildly dramatic to look at. PCGS calls it a misaligned back to face offset displaying two notes and I guess it s hard to improve on that. There are parts of two different backs lightly offset on the front.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #826 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 2003-A E Richmond
Another note with backs of two different notes offset on the front of this one. Only four serial numbers away from another listed here and this has a darker offset and grades higher. Unusual, to say the least. PCGS noted "misaligned back to face offset displaying two notes."
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #827 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$2 1976 A Boston
A bold shift of the third printing. An error that is rarely ever seen on this series.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #828 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1976 H St. Louis
Ghost printing on the face. There is an extra impression of the #8 and black seal. Seldom seen these days.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #829 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1950 D Cleveland
This back is way off center. A neat looking error.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #830 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 No Date F Atlanta
Here is a really cool printed fragment caused by the inspectors just letting one get away. A picture will definitely make this note easier to understand. Notice the different serial numbers on the two pieces.
Grade: AU   
Lot #831 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1950-A* E Richmond
A star note with a gutter down the middle of the back. Very scarce.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #832 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$5 1981 A Boston
Our consultant informs us that only two examples exist, and the other is on a $50 which hasn t sold in years. The tissue paper obstruction was overprinted with parts of the second and third printings, which is rather uncommon. It is almost eerie to look through the intervening fragment. If other generic obstructed printings are worth $12,000 to $18,500 (as our recent auction sales have proven), then this piece should realize even more. Certainly a candidate to set a new record for this type of mistake. PMG noted, "obstructed printing error."
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #833 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1981 D Cleveland
The notes in this lot are missing most of the green overprint creating an unusual error. Some notes have only a couple of the digits. Eight piece consecutive lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #834 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1988-A L San Francisco
This note has the third printing on the back. These are scarce as the denomination gets higher.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #835 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1988-A L San Francisco
This dramatic multiple gutter fold error is really cool. The note was fine when the back was printed, but then somehow one end got jammed in, remaining that way throughout the rest of the production cycle. A fabulous gutter error.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #836 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1993 K Dallas
A high quality printed fold over error.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #837 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 No Date B New York
One of my favorite errors is the missing of the second printing. The collector who had these tried to build a district set, and as tough as these are, he came close!
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #838 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 No Date G Chicago
A great $10 error missing the face printing and having the third printing. These are dramatic and rare in this grade.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #839 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1950-A* B New York
A star note with a gutter on the back.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #840 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1950-A G Chicago
There is a big gutter on the back of this note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #841 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$10 1950-B* K Dallas
A great rarity for a star note specialist or an invert collector. This combination is believed to be one of two known to exist, but we cannot verify that data. Definitely a rarity.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #842 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$10 1969-A K Dallas
The cut was made with part of the note above visible.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #843 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$10 1969-B H St. Louis
Double broad break shows both face and back in Hamilton's face.
Grade: CU   
Lot #844 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1977-A B New York
An interesting break on the back printing.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #845 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1981 L San Francisco
The back fades out at about the half-way mark due to insufficient ink.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #846 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1985 B New York
A consecutive pair. One is normal and the other is fading away. The plates must have been clogging or something. Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #847 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1985 C Philadelphia
The back plate has been clogged, leaving a weak impression.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #848 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1985 D Cleveland
In general, ink smears are boring, but there s nothing ordinary about a smear that covers nearly one-third of the front and totally obliterates Hamilton s portrait. If you need only one great example, this is for you. The heat seal on the RCGS holder has failed, but we have inspected the note and agree with the Gem CU 65 grade.
Grade: RCGS Gem CU 65   
Lot #849 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1985 F Atlanta
A gorgeous error note that has the third printing on the back. Much tougher on a $10.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #850 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1985 G Chicago
A full impression wet ink transfer - face on back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #851 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1988-A A Boston
The back is double printed and blurry; you can even see two plates. The face is normal.
Grade: CU +   
Lot #852 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1988-A A Boston
This baby has a doubled back. It's not terribly out of focus, but enough to make you cross-eyed.
Grade: CU   
Lot #853 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1988-A G Chicago
This note shows evidence of a double printing on the back, although it is not too distinct.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #854 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1990* B New York Brown Ink
District seal printed with brown ink. This note (and the others in this sale) was plucked from circulation by a waitress on the east coast in the early 1990s. Our error consultant confirms that this is the only known star note with the brown ink on the district seal and the district numbers. This mistake is thought to be the result of green ink (intended for the serial numbers) being mixed into the black ink reservoir. We ve seen a few of the regular issues before, but never heard even a rumor of a star note. Only one error collector can own this; there are a couple of tiny staple holes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #855 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1990 B New York Brown Ink
Authentic example of this scarce error which has brownish ink (instead of black) on the district seal and numbers. The brown color is more pronounced on this one than on some other examples we ve seen. One very short margin tear not into design.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #856 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1950-A B New York
An early $20 with the face on the back. A scarce wet ink transfer.
Grade: AU & CU   
Lot #857 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1969-C L San Francisco
A butterfly fold at the bottom left.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #858 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1974 E Richmond
This note has the red streak indicating it was to be pulled, but it wasn't, even though the back is clearly missing lots of printing.
Grade: CU   
Lot #859 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1975 B New York
A run of six notes where the black ink from the third printing got weaker and weaker.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #860 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1977 E Richmond
It is very scarce to find the third printing on the back of a $20 FRN. This one is a beauty.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #861 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1977 E Richmond
This note shows a 100% wet ink transfer of the front onto the back. It is very bold and dark.
Grade: AU   
Lot #862 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1977 G Chicago
Similar multiple broad breaks on these two pieces.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #863 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1977 G Chicago
Part of the face is on the back.
Grade: VF, rust   
Lot #864 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1977 H St. Louis
This sheet has shifted to the left.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #865 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
$20 1977 J Kansas City
A large green smear covers a major portion of the White House.
Grade: XF   
Lot #866 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
$20 1981 A Boston
This is truly an amazing error that rather baffles me as to why it happened, but then that's why it's an error. There is a rough cut 1" piece of paper across the horizontal on the back of this note. The extra piece of paper is detached from the back and fits perfectly across the blank area. Incredible to have them together.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #867 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1985 A Boston
The third printing is completely missing from the face, and it has a couple of bank stamps on the face.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #868 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 1988-A F Atlanta
The ink must have been light over the rollers.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #869 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1990 B New York Brown Ink
A rare chance to assemble an entire denomination set of this mistake.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #870 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1990 B New York
These two notes each have a different shift, one on the face and the other on the back. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU & Ch. CU   
Lot #871 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1993 B New York
About 40% of each back is missing and they are consecutive. Three piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #872 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1993 K Dallas
A weak third printing on the back.
Grade: AU   
Lot #873 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1999 D Cleveland
This note has the scarce small D4 district designator. Most are in very low grade. It lists at $500 in XF in the new error book by Frederick Bart. It is found on one district and one series only. The size difference is immediately obvious. We haven t sold one before.
Grade: XF   
Lot #874 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 2004 D Cleveland
This note doesn't show the colorized overprint twenties on the back. Few such high-quality examples have been seen.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #875 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$50 1969-C G Chicago
A gutter on a $50 is much scarcer than the lower denomination.
Grade: AU   
Lot #876 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1990 A Boston Brown Ink
Our error specialist reports only three or four of the $50s having shown up. So, if you need it (and you probably do), then grab this and the $100 listed here.
Grade: VF. restored   
Lot #877 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1990 B New York
The back of this note is essentially blank from under-inking, except for a few spotted areas. Very odd for sure.
Grade: CU   
Lot #878 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 2001 F Atlanta
This $50 is missing the Treasury seal. I've seen a number of $100s offered over the years, but the $50 denomination appears to be much scarcer. There looks to be a paper disturbance down the middle which may or may not be a center bend.
Grade: CGA Gem CU 66   
Lot #879 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1966 B New York
A partial wet ink transfer with the back on about 40% of the face.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #880 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1981-A A Boston
A wet ink transfer, back on the face. There is a small teller's stamp on the face.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #881 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1985 B New York
The back is fading and may only have 60% of the ink it is supposed to.
Grade: XF   
Lot #882 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$100 1985 B New York
A bold wet ink transfer - face on the back. There is a #2000 written in ink on the face.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #883 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1985 E Richmond
A wet ink transfer on this face. Bold, but only on 60% of the face.
Grade: CU   
Lot #884 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1985 G Chicago
A cutting error that has a teller's stamp as well.
Grade: AU   
Lot #885 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1990 B New York Brown Ink
Only the second one known. The color definitely has a brown bias, but it is not as strong as the lower denominations. This note has tiny portion of a light teller stamp.
Grade: VF   
Lot #886 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1990 G Chicago
A gutter fold on the upper left corner.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #887 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1993 B New York
This sheet was folded before it was cut causing this interesting effect.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #888 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1993* C Philadelphia
The irregular inking in the portrait is BEP made.
Grade: CU +   
Lot #889 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1993 F Atlanta
A weak impression of the face on the back of this $100.
Grade: AU & CU   
Lot #890 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1996* F Atlanta
Part of the security inking is missing from this star note. Check out the lower right "100".
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #891 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
$100 1996 F Atlanta
Part of the back is not printed which is scarce on a $100.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #892 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1996 G Chicago
This should be a $120 bill with part of two faces clearly visible.
Grade: XF   
Lot #893 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1996 H St. Louis
The face of Franklin has almost faded away, leaving basically just the last printing. How are you supposed to grade a note that looks like this one...a Gem? It is easy, just do it. They know what I mean.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #894 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 360.00 - $ 460.00)
$100 1996 J Kansas City High Face Printing
This pair of $100s each have the front printed high, allowing the serial numbers to overlap the color shifting ink. The backs are perfectly centered. Also includes is a pair of 1995 $1 FRNs from the H-J block with faulty plate inking on Washington's coat. Four piece lot.
Grade: AJ80280391A, AJ80280345A, H51041207J, H51043208J   
Lot #895 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1996 L San Francisco
A neat cutting error on this early "big head" hundred. The note below is visible on both the face and back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #896 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City
This error $100 is missing the green seal on the right.
Grade: AU   
Lot #897 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 275.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City
The green seal is missing on the right of this note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #898 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City
The green Treasury seal is missing on the $100 at the right.
Grade: AU   
Lot #899 - Error Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$20 1934 Hawaii Error
It has been more than three years since this amazing $20 Hawaii error has been available for sale. During the 10 years prior to this offering a major West Coast collector tried diligently, and at all costs to acquire the most interesting and rarest errors ever encountered. This note was put away because of its rarity, desirability and impressive upside-down stature. The quality is lovely, with two minor folds barely visible. I personally believe this error to be unique, but of course, it would have originally occurred on a sheet of 12 notes. Errors of this magnitude on specialized series like the Hawaii notes are just plain rare, and this note is so visually stunning.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #900 - Error Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
Errors on these emergency notes are all scarce, even small ones. This gutter is clear on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #901 - Error Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
500 Francs Banque De France
Error on reverse.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #902 - Fractional Currency - ($ 75,000.00 - $ 125,000.00)
Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue
This lot is a testament to what opportunity and perseverance can do for a collector on a mission. When David Proskey started this collection, I wonder if he said I think I will have every person connected to the Treasury Department give me their autograph on a 3 Fractional note and see how many I can get in a lifetime. Never did he think he would be able to get so many people to join in this endeavor. Now well past a century later a new collector could choose to continue this amazing journey and see how many more could be added to this collection. This lot contains 54 issued notes with one narrow margin specimen, and two wide margin specimens for an unparalleled collection of 57 autographed notes generally grading from XF at the bottom to Gem condition at the top, virtually all appear uncirculated but how can you improve it. These are listed in Milton Friedberg's fractional book and virtually all are listed as unique, quite a statement for something there are 56 different varieties of, and the knowledge of their existence is from the John Ford/FCC Boyd pedigree. Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Bruce & Gilfillan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Bruce & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Bruce & Morgan Fr. 1226 3 Third issue Bruce & Roberts Fr. 1226 3 Third issue Tillman & Gilfillan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Tillman & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Tillman & Morgan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Tillman & Roberts Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Tillman & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Tillman & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Gilfillan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Huston Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Morgan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Roberts Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third issue Lyons & Thompson Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Lyons & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Gilfilllan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Huston Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Morgan Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Roberts Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Thompson Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Vernon & White Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Huston Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Roberts Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Thompson Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Napier & White Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & Huston Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & Thompson Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & White Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Parker & White Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & Wyman Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & Treat Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & McClung Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & Thompson Fr, 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Teehee & White Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Elliot & Thompson Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Elliot & Burke Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Elliot & White Fr.1227spwmf 3 Third Issue Napier & Thompson Fr.1227spwmf 3 Third Issue Parker & Burke Fr.1226spnmf 3 Third Issue Napier & Wyman
Grade: XF to Gem CU   
Lot #903 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue
Great margins for the issue.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #904 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue
This is the only 3 note issued by the U.S. Government.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #905 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue Strip of Four Notes
This is the "no pearls" variety in a strip of four notes. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58, paper pulls on back, vivid detail, by PMG.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 Net   
Lot #906 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1226 SP 3 Third Issue
Two piece lot. The face is graded Apparent New 61, edge tear at left and the back is Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #907 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1226 SP 3 Third Issue
A trio of face specimens of the dark background and narrow margins. PCGS grades these 60, 61 and 62. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS New 61, 62 & 63   
Lot #908 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of 5 Fractionals
This two piece lot includes: Fr. 1228 First Issue CU Perforated Fr. 1230 First Issue Ch. CU
Lot #909 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 1230 5 First Issue Sheet of Four
Here is an unusual strip of four. Folded between the notes.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #910 - Fractional Currency - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1230 5 First Issue
This fabulous First Issue has rich chocolate ink tones and extra wide margins on two sides. Well worth a premium bid.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #911 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1230 5 First Issue Invert
A very rare inverted back, or face, depending on your perspective.
Grade: VF   
Lot #912 - Fractional Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Fr. 1231 SP 5 First Issue
A nice pair of front and reverse First Issue specimens. The face is graded 62, while the reverse is 61. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS New 61 & 62   
Lot #913 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Lot of Narrow Margin Specimens
This 12 piece lot of PCGS graded notes includes: Fr. 1231 SP 5 First Issue Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55, edge tears, back specimen Fr. 1251 SP 10 Third Issue Apparent XF 40, hinge & shield mounting remnants on back, face specimen Fr. 1251 SP 10 Third Issue Apparent New 61, minor hinge remnants on back, face specimen Fr. 1251 SP 10 Third Issue Apparent New 61, mounting remnants on back, face specimen Fr. 1255 SP 10 Third Issue Apparent Ch. New 63, shield mounting remnants on back, back specimen Fr. 1255 SP 10 Third Issue Apparent New 61, shield mounting remnants on back, back specimen Fr. 1282 SP 25 First Issue Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58, rust stain, back specimen Fr. 1283 SP 25 Second Issue Apparent New 61, edge damage at top, face specimen Fr. 1283 SP 25 Second Issue New 61, face specimen Fr. 1294 SP 25 Third Issue Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55, stained, back specimen Fr. 1294 SP 25 Third Issue Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58, shield mounting remnants on back, back specimen Fr. 1294 SP 25 Third Issue Apparent New 60, edge damage, tears, shield mounting remnants, back specimen
Lot #914 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1232 5 Second Issue
This note has huge margins and a bronze oval that perfectly frames Washington's bust. Now that is rare.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66   
Lot #915 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1232 spwmb 5 Second Issue
A broad corner fold explains the grade. Excellent color.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #916 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of 5 Fractionals
This two piece lot includes: Fr. 1232 Second Issue Ch. CU Fr. 1238 Third Issue CU
Lot #917 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1236 & 1237 5 Third Issue
Both of these notes have the red back. One has a design letter "a" and extra red overprint on the face. Two piece lot.
Grade: CU & Ch. CU   
Lot #918 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of 10 Fractional Notes
This six piece lot includes: Fr. 1240 10 First Issue CU Fr. 1242 10 First Issue Ch. CU Fr. 1244 10 Second Issue Gem CU Fr. 1251 10 Third Issue Ch. CU Fr. 1264 10 Fifth Issue CU Fr. 1265 10 Fifth Issue CU
Lot #919 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1243 spwmf 10 First Issue
An excellent example of a wide margin 10 First Issue from the Frederick Mayer Collection. Indicative of the quality in that collection, this note carries the "EPQ" tag.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #920 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1243 spwmb 10 First Issue
This wide margin back is just as fresh as the front example. Also from the collection of Frederick Mayer.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #921 - Fractional Currency - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Fr. 1243 SP 10 First Issue
This two piece lot includes a face specimen with top edge repair (apparent XF 45) along with a reverse specimen (AU 58). Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #922 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1249 10 Second Issue
This is a fiber paper note that has a couple of close margins.
Grade: AU   
Lot #923 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1251 -4 spwmb 10 Third Issue
Exceptional color and brightness is evident on this beauty. Doesn't normally come this nice.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #924 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1251 spnmf 10 Third Issue
The bronzing on this note really glitters. There is a remnant of a hinge on the back as indicated on the PMG holder.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64, hinged   
Lot #925 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1251 SP 10 Third Issue
Two piece lot. Face is graded Apparent New 61, mounting remnants on back and the back is XF 45 by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #926 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1253 & 1255 10 Third Issue
This two piece lot contains a red autographed back and a green back.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #927 - Fractional Currency - ($ 40.00 - $ 60.00)
Four Piece Fractional Lot
Four Fractional notes suitable for eBay or a coin shop window display. Included are: Fr. 1261 10 Fourth Issue VG, pinholes Fr. 1264 10 Fifth Issue VG, edge tears Fr. 1265 10 Fifth Issue VF, edge splits Fr. 1307 25 Fourth Issue Fine, repaired tear
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #928 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1267 15 Fourth Issue
This popular denomination usually has a tight margin. This full-margined example is one of nine pieces given this grade by PMG.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #929 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1267 15 Fourth Issue
This 15 is a scarce variety and was trimmed with the note below showing.
Grade: CU   
Lot #930 - Fractional Currency - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1269 15 Fourth Issue
This rarity of the 15 Fractionals is even harder to locate than the Fr. 1267. It is especially desirable because of the blue end paper. The seal on this example is amazing in its intensity. You'll have to step up on this one.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #931 - Fractional Currency - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1272 SP 15 Fourth Issue
This 15 Grant-Sherman has a green back glued to the Colby-Spinner front (with the printed signatures), giving the appearance of an issued note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #932 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1281 25 First Issue
A lovely First Issue 25 note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #933 - Fractional Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Fr. 1282 SP 25 First Issue
A lovely pair of First Issue postage stamp quarters. The lot includes a face specimen grading 63 PPQ along with a back grading 62, both by PCGS. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #934 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1283 SP 25 Second Issue
We don't see these experimental pieces much anymore, even though this is considered a more common type.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #935 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of 25 Fractionals
This three piece lot contains: Fr. 1283 Second Issue Fr. 1308 Fifth Issue Fr. 1309 Fifty Issue
Grade: CU, water damage   
Lot #936 - Fractional Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Lot of 25 Fractionals
This two piece lot includes: Fr. 1291 Third Issue Red reverse Ch. CU Fr. 1295 Third Issue "A" on face CU
Lot #937 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Three Piece Specimen Lot
These are all wide margin specimens and a very neat set. The lot includes: Fr. 1291 SP Red back Fr. 1294 SP Green back Fr. 1291-1294 SP Face
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #938 - Fractional Currency - ($ 40.00 - $ 80.00)
Fr. 1303 25 Fourth Issue
This is a slightly better variety. PMG has noted this example's "Exceptional Paper Quality".
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 EPQ   
Lot #939 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1307 25 Fourth Issue
Nice originality and acceptable margins.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #940 - Fractional Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 1308 25 Fifth Issue
Not a scarce type, but it is a top quality example. There is demand for this grade of Fractional.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66   
Lot #941 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1310 50 First Issue
This note is perforated on three sides with a single straight edge.
Grade: CU   
Lot #942 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1312 50 First Issue
A brightly colored note with balanced margins. Two borders even include the cutting line between the notes.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #943 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1312 50 First Issue
Technically this is an error as there is a small gutter on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #944 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Lot of 50 Fractionals
This six piece lot includes: Fr. 1312 VF Fr. 1341 VF Fr. 1374 XF, off center Fr. 1376 Ch. CU Fr. 1379 AU Fr. 1381 Ch. CU
Lot #945 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1314 spwmb 50 Second Issue
Strong ink tones and a boldly bronzed "SPECIMEN" on the back.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #946 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1314 exnmf 50 Second Issue
A lovely experimental piece with two half-moon punch outs. A more difficult denomination.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #947 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 1314 SP 50 Second Issue
Two piece lot. Face is graded New 62 PPQ and back is Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #948 - Fractional Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Fr. 1314 SP 50 Second Issue
A pair of front and back specimens of the Second Issue half a buck. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #949 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 150.00)
Fr. 1314 SP 50 Second Issue
Face and back specimens of the 50 Second Issue. Both PCGS graded with the face being AU 50 and the back AU 53. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 & 53   
Lot #950 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1318 50 Second Issue
The bronze oval is nice and bright but the back is shifted to the right.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #951 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1318 50 Second Issue
A pretty UNC with average centering.
Grade: CU   
Lot #952 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1324 50 Third Issue
The most available of the Red Back Spinner notes. There is a small spot in the lower margin, hence the "64" grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #953 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1326 50 Third Issue
This type with the design figure "1" is about 10% better than common. This piece is quite bright with excellent bronzing.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #954 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1339 50 Third Issue
This note has incredible embossing and great margins, but it could be brighter. Had it been so, it would have been a Gem for sure.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #955 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1343 spnmf 50 Third Issue
The color and detail easily qualify for Gem status, but the reason for the AU grade is not readily apparent. If it is because of the tiny piece of a hinge on the back, then this note will sell like a CU.
Grade: PMG AU 55, hinge   
Lot #956 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1350 50 Third Issue
Tight and irregular margins at both ends account for the grade. The note is nice otherwise. This is a better variety with the design letter "c".
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #957 - Fractional Currency - ($ 675.00 - $ 975.00)
Fr. 1355 50 Third Issue Autographed
"Exceptional Paper Quality" is noted by PMG on this Colby and Spinner autographed note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #958 - Fractional Currency - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 1355 SP, 1357 SP & 1358 SP 50 Third Issue
This three piece lot includes a Fr. 1355 SP with the Colby - Spinner autograph, Fr. 1357 SP red back and a Fr. 1358 SP green back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #959 - Fractional Currency - ($ 675.00 - $ 975.00)
Fr. 1362 50 Third Issue
Great color and embossing so strong it looks like the design is incised in metal on the back. A plate #47 can be seen at the lower left.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #960 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1374 50 Fourth Issue
This is the scarce and valuable Lincoln Fourth Issue.
Grade: CU   
Lot #961 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Lot of 50 Fractionals
This two piece lot includes: Fr. 1376 Fourth Issue AU Fr. 1380 Fifth Issue CU
Lot #962 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 1379 50 Fourth Issue
There are de margins on this Dexter note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #963 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1381 50 Fifth Issue
Another top-quality Fractional piece that should have a good following.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #964 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Mixed Bag of Notes
This six piece lot includes: 5 Second Issue Fractional VF 10 Fr. 1265 type Fractional 2 pcs G/VG $2 1917 Legal Tender 2 pcs G/VG $1 1923 Silver Certificate VF/XF
Lot #965 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Fractional Notes
A 21 piece lot of Fractional notes. The majority are really low grade and cripples, about five might make VG/Fine. Lot consists of 10 (11 pieces), 25 (6 pieces) and 50 (4 pieces). A 50 Lincoln in solid VG is included.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #966 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Lot of Fractionals ++
This 18 piece lot includes: Fr. 1267 15 VF Fr. 1295 25 VF Fr. 1308 25 XF Fr. 1301 25 VF Fr. 1281 25 VF Fr. 1230 5 VF 2 pcs Fr. 1233 5 XF Fr. 1255 10 VF Fr. 1226 3 Fine Fr. 1264 10 AU Fr. 1242 10 XF Fr. 1242 10 VF Fr. 1257 10 AU Fr. 1283 25 AG $1 Merchants Bank of Baltimore, MD 1862 VG Union Cover Used Chinese Note
Lot #967 - Continental Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$4 November 2, 1776
This note has a strong impression and clear signatures. The vignette is of a boar charging a spear.
Grade: VF   
Lot #968 - Continental Currency - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$8 September 26, 1778
The margins are good on this Continental note except at the bottom left corner. There are a couple other small faults that don't affect the overall appearance of this pleasing note, the worst of which is a short split at the top.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #969 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 350.00 - $ 900.00)
16 & 14 Shillings State of Massachusetts Bay
December 1, 1777. This is a very scarce piece of Massachusetts fiscal paper that has the scarce "sword in hand" vignette. Usual flaws.
Grade: XF   
Lot #970 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
10 State of Massachusetts Bay
August 27, 1778. This is a scarce piece of Massachusetts fiscal paper that has the excellent pine tree vignette. It has a couple of minor holes and splits, but not meaningful.
Grade: VF   
Lot #971 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
344 State of Massachusetts Bay
January 1, 1780. A scarce piece of Massachusetts fiscal paper issued to help alleviate the debt after the Revolutionary War.
Grade: VF   
Lot #972 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
6 March 25, 1776
This note has the appearance of a higher grade with the usual flaws. Signed by J. Johnston, Robert Smith and Joseph Smith. Printed by Isaac Collins in Burlington, New Jersey.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #973 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
18 Pence March 25, 1776
A lovely, early red and black note with the signatures of Jonathon Deare, Robert Smith and Joseph Smith. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.
Grade: Ch. CU, pinhole   
Lot #974 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
18 Pence March 25, 1776
This note has the signatures of John Hart, signer of the Declaration of Independence, together with John Stevens, Jr. and Jonathon Johnston. Previously from the Ford Collection, #XVIII, Lot 4127.
Grade: VF, average   
Lot #975 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
12 Shillings June 22, 1756
This early note has signatures of John Smith, Hug Hartshorn and Joseph Smith. Printed in Woodbridge by Parker.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #976 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
3 Shillings March 25, 1776
A strong seal in red makes this a very nice note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #977 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
3 Shillings March 25, 1776
A boldly printed example of this popular red and black issue with the familiar signatures.
Grade: CU   
Lot #978 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
6 Shillings March 25, 1776
This red and black issue is signed by Jonathon Deare, John Stevens and John Smith. Printed in Burlington, New Jersey by Isaac Collins, 1776.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #979 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
6 Shillings March 25, 1776
It is clear that this six Shilling note has not seen much circulation.
Grade: AU   
Lot #980 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
15 Shillings March 25, 1776
A lovely red and black printed note with familiar signatures and excellent quality.
Grade: CU   
Lot #981 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
30 Shillings March 25, 1776
A lovely UNC example with excellent centering. It's signed by J. Johnston, Robert Smith and John Smith, and was printed by Isaac Collins in Burlington, New Jersey.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #982 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
NJ-181 30 Shillings March 25, 1776
A well ered example of this lovely note with bold signatures and strong color.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #983 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
SC-135 $1 December 23, 1776
A used, but evenly circulated note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #984 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
SC-136b $2 December 23, 1776
There is a small nick on the top.
Grade: VF. restored   
Lot #985 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
SC-138b $4 December 23, 1776
The $5 issue is very scarce in comparison to others of this series.
Grade: VF   
Lot #986 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
SC-141 $7 December 23, 1776
This note is evenly circulated and has three signatures.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #987 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 100.00)
SC-147 5 Shillings April 10, 1778
This note has numerous splits and tears.
Grade: Fine, flaws   
Lot #988 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
SC-154 $50 February 8, 1779
A high quality South Carolina Colonial that has great paper quality, along with two small nicks.
Grade: VF   
Lot #989 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
SC-156 $70 February 8, 1779
This note has excellent margins and, although there are small flaws, it is a quality note. Several little tears.
Grade: VF   
Lot #990 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
SC-157 $80 February 8, 1779
There are plenty of minor flaws with splits and tears, also some water staining at the left.
Grade: VF   
Lot #991 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
SC-176 $70 February 8, 1779
The paper and color are beautiful on this highly collectible series. It does have a tiny split in the bottom center.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #992 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Uncut Sheet of Four Notes
This uncut sheet, signed by Beale and Peroneau, includes a 2 Shillings & 6 Pence, a 2 Shillings & 9 Pence, a 5 Shillings and a 10 Shillings notes. There is slight roughness along the top edge.
Grade: AU   
Lot #993 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arkansas - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
25 The City of Camden #93-2
A well used VG but this is the only 25 and there are three of the 50 pieces.
Grade: VG   
Lot #994 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arkansas - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
50 The City of Camden #93-3
This is the best of the four examples that were found and it should be in great demand.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #995 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arkansas - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
50 The City of Camden #93-3
This note has a couple of pieces out and some scuffing, but it's generally intact.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #996 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arkansas - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
50 The City of Camden #93-3
A hard horizontal fold has nearly split the note, otherwise in de , worn condition. Taped together.
Grade: Good   
Lot #997 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
10 California Iron & Steel Co., Hotaling
This town, in Placer County, was short-lived as the post office only lasted from 1881 to 1887. This note is well signed and one of two that were discovered from this otherwise unknown issuer.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #998 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 San Jose High School Bank
Circa 1880.
Grade: VF   
Lot #999 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 100.00 - $ 20.00)
50 Bucks Forty-Nine Camp, Panama California Exposition
1915. Good for $50 in trade.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1000 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Connecticut - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
50 P. Jewell & Sons, Hartford
Sept. 1, 1862. An unsigned remainder printed by Kellogg of Hartford.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1001 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 First State Bank, Ft. Meade
Circa 1933. An ornately printed cashier's check for $5 from the First State Bank in Fort Meade. Hole-punch cancelled specimen. Quite rare.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1002 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$100 The Bank of Columbus
Dated 1850. The note is attached to some sort of backing, but it's a good note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1003 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 70.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 North Western Bank, Ringgold
-
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #1004 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$2 Commercial Exchange Bank, Terre Haute
-
Grade: VF   
Lot #1005 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$3 Dubuque Western Rail Road Co.
December 1857. A better $3 note from the Dubuque Western Rail Road Company.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1006 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5 & $10 Dubuque Western Railroad Co.
October 20, 1857. Two piece lot, each with a train vignette. Brown spots all over both pieces.
Grade: AG   
Lot #1007 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kansas - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
$10 Merchants Bank, Leavenworth
Signed and issued.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1008 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 The Hamilton Bank, Boston
January 1, 1854. Signed and issued. Great signatures and strength of color.
Grade: Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1009 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G164 $5 Massachusetts Bank, Boston
This note was Lot 1574 in the Reed Collection sold by NASCA in 1983. Haxby says this note is a reprint and I can see why. Excellent condition.
Grade: Proof, reprint   
Lot #1010 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G60 $5 Atlantic Bank, Boston
This note is a black and white proof mounted on a card but it has pieces missing, along with flaking and damage on the right and left. This was previously Lot 1573 in the Abner Reed sale by NASCA in 1983.
Grade: Proof, damaged   
Lot #1011 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 Boston Clearing House Certificate
This $1,000 certificate was payable on demand after 30 days, in Legal Tender notes. The bank that presented this certificate would receive the principal with the interest going to the Boston Clearing House Association. These are quite scarce and are also seen in green. They were punch-cancelled, as was this example. However, some restoration was done around the edges, and the punch-cancel was fixed at the same time. The note is much more appealing now and is an interesting paper money item for collectors of high denomination bills.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1012 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
G12a $2 Lee Bank
This is a full color red and black proof but it is missing the lower right corner. There are also some stamp hinges on the back that close a couple of splits.
Grade: Proof, corner off, tape   
Lot #1013 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G64 $10 Chicopee Bank, Springfield
This note has Mrs. Andrew Jackson at the left. It is a de overall example with a line at an angle on the left side. Previously from the 1984 NASCA Wilmington sale, Lot 148.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1014 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
G76a $100 Waltham Bank
A gorgeous green and black $100 proof in excellent condition from the Wilmington Collection, Lot 149, by NASCA in 1984 where it brought $440. Should be an exciting note this time around.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1015 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 Exchange Bank of St. Louis
Black and white ABNC proof. A top quality example with the purple ABNC stamp on back.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1016 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$20, $50 & $100 Missouri Defence Bonds
186_. These are remainders. Three piece lot.
Grade: XF/UNC   
Lot #1017 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1-2-3-5 Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Omaha City Uncut Sheet
This is a lovely sheet with no folds and minimal handling. A rough area at the top is well clear of the notes.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1018 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G14 $1 Cumberland Bank, Bridgetown
This is a black and white proof with an excellent eagle vignette. From the NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1598.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1019 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G10 $1 State Bank of Elizabeth
Black and white proof. Cut out signature blocks but in overall good condition. This note was Lot 1600 in the 1983 NASCA Reed sale.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1020 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
G62 $50 State Bank of Elizabeth
The note was Lot 1601 in the NASCA Reed sale. Haxby calls a re reprint and I understand.
Grade: Proof, reprint   
Lot #1021 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
G10 $2 Hoboken Banking & Grazing Co.
This is a black and white note mounted on card that has light foxing, but it's generally in good condition. Previously Lot 1603 in the 1983 NASCA Reed sale.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1022 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G8 $5 Hungerford's Bank, Jefferson County, Adams
October 25, 19__. This was Lot 1617 in the 1983 NASCA Reed sale.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1023 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
G6 $5 McIntyre Bank, Essex County, Adirondack
A black and white proof that has an exceptional look from the Wilmington Collection, Lot 250, sold by NASCA in 1984.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1024 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
G10 $10 Commercial Bank, Buffalo
A top quality design for the New York Safety Fund. Circa 1830. From the 1984 NASCA Wilmington Collection, Lot 254.
Grade: Proof, edge nick   
Lot #1025 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
G14 $20 Hollister Bank of Buffalo
This is a lovely black and white proof with an excellent central vignette. Previously Lot 257 of the 1984 NASCA Wilmington Collection.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1026 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
50 Tanners Bank, Catskill
October 3, 1862. Unsigned scrip note together with an Auburn City Bank check and three pieces of Notgeld. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1027 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G2A $1 Champlain Bank, Ellenburgh
November 1, 1846. A top grade proof from the Wilmington Collection, Lot 261, NASCA 1984.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1028 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G$ $2 Commercial Bank of Friendship
June 15, 1847. A de black and white proof from the NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1623. A couple of minor pulls on the body of the note.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1029 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
10 F.M. Wheeler, Hancock
October 1862. Merchant scrip for F.M. Wheeler. Signed by Mariam Wheeler.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1030 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G8 $5 Essex County Bank, Keeseville
New York Safety Fund. This note came from the NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1625, in 1983. A high quality and lovely proof note.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1031 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
G10 $10 Essex County Bank, Keeseville
Some aging and a repaired corner on the lower right. From a 1983 NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1626.
Grade: Proof, repaired   
Lot #1032 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
G6 $5 Franklin County Bank, Malone
There is a piece missing internally. Previously from the 1983 NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1628.
Grade: Proof, internal flaws   
Lot #1033 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
G80 $1 Chemical Bank, New York
Free Bank issued 1844 - 1985. A couple of folds are evident. This note was Lot 1633 in NASCA's Reed sale in 1983.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1034 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., New York
Black and white proof with a tear through both the note and cardboard. Previously Lot 266 in the NASCA Wilmington sale.
Grade: Proof, damaged   
Lot #1035 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
G26b $2 Exchange Bank, New York
This note has three folds, but is was Lot 1631 in the NASCA Reed sale in 1983.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1036 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
G2 $1 Irving Bank, New York
Black and white proof in very nice shape with a touch of foxing. Previously from a 1983 NASCA sale, Lot 1638.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1037 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
G142 $2 Mechanics Bank, New York
Lovely black and white proof by D.T. & Co. Bright, fresh and previously from a 1983 NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1641.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1038 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
G8 $5 Mechanics' & Traders' Bank, New York
New York Safety Fund. The black and white proof has an upper right corner missing. Ex: NASCA Reed Sale, Lot 1643, 1983
Grade: XF, Proof   
Lot #1039 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
G4 $2 Chester Bank, Orange County
A lovely black and white proof by Rawlon, Wright & Hatch, New York. From the Wilmington Collection, Lot 258, by NASCA in 1984.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1040 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
G8a $10 Smith's Bank of Perry
A great set of vignettes but there is a tape mark on the face. Previously from the 1984 NASCA Wilmington Collection, Lot 282.
Grade: Proof, tape   
Lot #1041 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
3 Store Coupon, Princetown
January 1, 1816. "Payable at my tavern and store in Princetown on the Great Western Turnpike, 16 miles from Albany." Signed by the storekeeper. Uneven trim at the right.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1042 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
5 Union Bank of Rochester
Signed by A.C. Worden. Left end appears to say Oyster Bay. Red and black.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1043 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
50 Bank of Seneca Falls
November 1, 1862. Cooke Cash Store, Wolcott. Unsigned with an uneven trim.
Grade: VF, average   
Lot #1044 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
87-1/2 Bank of Utica, Canandaigua
Extremely rare denomination that is as tough as any you may desire. Dated September 1, 1815 and signed by the cashier. Plenty of light is visible if you hold this note to it.
Grade: VG, flaws   
Lot #1045 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oregon - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 Portland Business College
A.P. Armstrong, Principal. Lot also includes a $100 Budget System Bookkeeper Office, no town indicated. Two piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1046 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
G20 $50 Newport Exchange Bank
Black and white proof. Shows some handling and has extra cancellations. It almost feels like it's not India paper. From the 1983 NASCA Reed sale, Lot 1702.
Grade: Proof, tape   
Lot #1047 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
G6 $3 Niantic Bank, Westerly
Black and white proof from the Wilmington Collection, Lot 391 at $275 via NASCA in 1984. Some foxing and split on one corner.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1048 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
1 Shilling & 3 Pence July 6, 1789
Rare post-Colonial city of Charleston. The note has two signatures but they are more often seen as remainders.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1049 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
50 Adams' Mineral Soap, Bennington
This is a Fractional look-a-like for Adams' Mineral Soap, Enos Adams & Co., Bennington, Vermont.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1050 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont - ($ 100.00 - $ 150.00)
$5 West River Bank, Jamaica
G8b remainder. Very fresh with an absolute minimum of handling on this remainder note. Very popular because of the vignette of the cherubs and the Liberty Seated Dollars.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1051 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont - ($ 500.00 - $ 100.00)
G4 $2 Bank of Poultney, West Poultney
A lovely black and white proof that has rarely been offered. Previously from a 1984 NASCA Wilmington sale, Lot 454 for $198.
Grade: Ch. Proof   
Lot #1052 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$50 Virginia Treasury Note
CR7. This note came from the John Ford holdings and better quality is not available. This lot is a cut sheet of four notes, plates A, B, C and D.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1053 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
$50 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond
October 15, 1862. Red overprint.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1054 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > West Virginia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Arnettsville Store Company
This booklet contains $1 worth of coupons that were good for merchandise at the Arnettsville Store Company. This store was run by the Courtney Coal Company.
Lot #1055 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Chicago World's Fair 1892
This is a silk scarf from the Machinery Hall at the Chicago World's Fair, 1892. When open, it is approximately 18" square with three small stains in the upper left corner. It appears woven rather than printed like ABNC items. The fabric is weak or split on some of the folds.
Lot #1056 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1,000 Chicago & Erie Railroad Co., Chicago
August 10, 1942. This From TFEL-2 was a permit to allow foreigners to trade U.S. securities in WWII. This is the best way to get the Marshall vignette without spending $10,000 on a $500 1918 FRN. Three rust lines are at the left, remnants of staples.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #1057 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$100 5% US Funded Loan Design Proof Back
Hessler 156b. Certainly an item for the specialist. It must have been a large document.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #1058 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$100 United States Egyptian Hair Coloring Ad
January 9, 1873. A great, full color ad note.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1059 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
1870 Slave Document, Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Mounted on lined paper.
Lot #1060 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
Collection of Military Related Notes
Lot includes U.S. Army Adjutant General School (seven pieces), $50 Series EE Government Bond and several other ad notes.
Lot #1061 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
I.O.U Get Busy Tainted Money
Published by Federal Book Co., Washington, D.C. Ten piece lot.
Grade: Fine to XF   
Lot #1062 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 25.00 - $ 50.00)
Movie Money
Ad note for "Who's Minding the Mint."
Grade: CU +   
Lot #1063 - Postal Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
5 Postal Note, Washington, DC
A scarcer location, the Nation's capital. Round-dated Washington M.O.B. Sept. 1883.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1064 - Postal Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
5 Postal Note, Sta. A, New York, NY
September 3, 1883. A quality postal note from New York City.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1065 - Confederate Items - ($ 500.00 - $ 100.00)
CR 4 & CR 5 25 & 50 State of Alabama
A pair of change notes.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #1066 - Confederate Items - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
T-30 $10 Sept. 2, 1861
Sweet potato dinner vignette. Cut a ways into the design.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1067 - Confederate Items - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
T-39 $100 1862 Confederate States
Here is a copper plate of the 1862 $100 train design. It appears to be the straight steam variety. An interesting Confederate item.
Grade: Probably Used   
Lot #1068 - Confederate Items - ($ 75.00 - $ 125.00)
CS-41 $100 Sept. 1862
A sharp, fresh example of Negroes hoeing cotton.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1069 - Confederate Items - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 (3), $50 & $100 1864 Confederate States of America
Five piece lot.
Grade: VF, repair   
Lot #1070 - Confederate Items - ($ 50.00 - $ 100.00)
$5 Confederate States of America Counterfeit
Clearly an old counterfeit note.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1071 - Confederate Items - ($ 25.00 - $ 50.00)
$5 Confederate States of America Counterfeit
It is clear to see that this note is a counterfeit of that period. Holder notes "Detached UR corner; stain on back".
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35 Net   
Lot #1072 - Confederate Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
1864 Confederate Issue Back Designs
This is a 200 piece lot of samples for the back design on 1864 Confederate issues. Chemicograph design, not the backs, just a composite for the designs.
Lot #1073 - Confederate Items - ($ 150.00 - $ 200.00)
$5, $10, $20, $50 $100 & $500 Chemicograph Backs
This lot contains a set of back designs for Confederate Currency.
Lot #1074 - Confederate Items - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Confederate Discharge Document
June 26, 1862. This is a Confederate discharge document for an Alabama Private, N.H. Browne, who was shot through the right hand.
Lot #1075 - Panic Scrip - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
25 & 50 Clearing House Certificate, Birmingham, AL
August 19, 1893. Issued through the Steiner Bros. Bank. One hand signature, five printed signatures. Not cancelled. A scarce pair of U.S. emergency currency. Two piece lot.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1076 - Panic Scrip - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 & $20 (3) San Francisco Clearing House
November 1, 1907. All uniface. The $10 and one of the $20s are issued, cancelled. One $20 is unissued and cancelled. The other $20 (VF) has a bank stamping on the face but appears to be uncancelled. In this form no example has ever been recorded before by anyone. This piece is a great discovery note and very possibly unique! Four piece lot.
Grade: VF & AU/UNC   
Lot #1077 - Panic Scrip - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Lot of Panic Scrip
This four piece lot includes: $5 & $10 Nov. 2, 1907 Clearing House Assoc., Augusta, GA Unissued remainders. XF/AU with rounded corners. The $5 with a tiny edge tear at the lower left, the $10 with a spot at right. $1 Nov. 1, 1907 Chicago Clearing House Issued, not cancelled VF $5 Nov. 12, 1907 Parsons Commercial Bank, Parsons, KS Unissued remainder, quite scarce. AU/UNC A varied and attractive selection.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1078 - Panic Scrip - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Lot of 1907 Panic Scrip
This six piece lot includes: $1 Los Angeles, CA Clearing House Certificate Nov. 5, 1907 Scarcer issue. Issued, not cancelled. Fine $1 Associated Bank of Riverside, CA Nov. 25, 1907 Issued, cancelled. Ch. AU + $1, $5, $10 & $20 San Francisco Clearing House Certificates Nov. 1, 1907 Notes printed on both sides. $1, issued, not cancelled, VF; $5 & $10 both issued, cancelled, AU with slight residue on back; $20, cancelled, Abt. VF.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1079 - Panic Scrip - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
Panic of 1907 Scrip
This six piece lot includes: $1 Second NB of Hamilton, OH 11/9/1907 This note is not cancelled and is one of only two or three known examples without perforation or lower right corner removed for cancellation. Fine, somewhat dark. $1, $2, $5 & $10 Clearing House Assoc., Bellingham, WA 10/29/1907 All have triangular piece removed from right side as cancellation. Fine + $1 Clearing House Assoc., Spokane, WA 11/1/1907 Tear at lower left, still attractive.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1080 - Panic Scrip - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Lot of Panic Scrip
This excellent collector group of six pieces includes: $5 1907 Clearing House Assoc., Lexington, KY Unissued, cancelled. AU/UNC $5 1907 Doe Run Lead Co., MO Issued, cancelled. Fine + $2 1907 Kansas City Clearing House Assoc. Issued, not cancelled. Quite scarce. Abt. VF $5 & $10 1907 Commercial Bank, Wausau, NE Issued, not cancelled. Abt. Fine
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1081 - Panic Scrip - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Panic Scrip of 1907 & Gold CDs
A seven piece lot that includes: $1 Dec. 20, 1907 Guthrie Savings Bank, OK Issued, cancelled Fine + $1 Nov. 2, 1907 Portland Clearing House Assoc, OR Issued, not cancelled Fine $1 Blank form inscribed to The Columbia NB, Pittsburgh, PA UNC $1 Nov. 1, 1907 Spokane Clearing House Assoc., WA Issued, not cancelled. Abt. Fine $1 Nov. 4, 1907 Tacoma Clearing House Certificate, WA Issued, not cancelled Tiny tear at upper right corner, small tear at right. Extremely scarce issue. Fine + Pair of Certificates of Deposit for $5,000 in gold coin, Buffalo, NY Larger piece is dated 1899 (VG) and the smaller note is dated 1912 (Abt. Fine). Both issued and cancelled. Rarely seen.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1082 - Panic Scrip - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Panic Scrip of 1907
This eight piece lot, which includes some difficult items, contains: $10 Commercial Bank, Wausau, NE $1 Nov. 9, 1907 Second NB, Hamilton, OH #8 Issued, cancelled AU/UNC $1, $2, $5 & $10 Nov. & Dec. 1907 Guthrie Savings Bank, OK Cancellation stamping on face and back Fine + $1 Nov. 12, 1907 Eugene Clearing House, OR Issued, not cancelled Tiny area at upper center and upper right corner missing. Quite scarce. F/VF $1 Nov. 2, 1907 Portland Clearing House, OR Issued, not cancelled. Fine
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1083 - Depression Scrip - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 Parsons Commercial Bank Pack
March 10, 1933. A pack of 100 notes.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1084 - Depression Scrip - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 Parsons Commercial Bank Pack
March 10, 1933. A pack of 100 notes.
Grade: CU +   
Lot #1085 - Depression Scrip - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 Parsons Commercial Bank Pack
March 10, 1933. This 100 piece lot of 1933 Depression Scrip notes are serial #1 to #100. Quite a pack I would say.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1086 - Depression Scrip - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
IL310 1 , 5 , 10 , 25 & 50 Frank R. Simmons, Springfield, IL
1933. Each note is punch-cancelled with two holes at signature area. The 1 has clip rust at bottom, the rest all have clip shadow. This is an extremely scarce set; I'm not sure I have ever seen all five values offered as a unit before. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1087 - Depression Scrip - ($ 300.00 - $ 450.00)
KY150 $1/2, $1, $2, $5 & $10 The Courier-Journal/The Louisville Times, Louisville, KY
1933. Each note is stamped CANCELLED on face and back. All with handwritten "Key 1933" at upper right. Quite scarce as a set. Most papers issued scrip during the Great Depression. Five piece lot.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #1088 - Depression Scrip - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
MN175 5 , 10 50 , $1, $5 & $10 Organized Unemployed, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Copyright 1932. Complete set of six pieces. All with hand-stamp cancellation on face and back, and staple holes at upper left. Small denominations are AU or better; the $1 is Fine with two tears at the top and in the embossed seal, still well above average for this heavily used series. The $5 and $10 are both in unheard of VF. A premium set if there ever was one.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1089 - Depression Scrip - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
MN177 5 , 10 , 50 , $1, $5 & $10 The Organized Unemployed, Inc., Series III, Minneapolis
Possible Presentation Set of six uncirculated notes, all with serial #00009. Redeemable on or before January 1, 1936. Each with hand-stamp cancellation on face and back. A pristine set and of obvious rarity. Six piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #1090 - Depression Scrip - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
TN102 $1, $5 & $10 Series E Board of Education, Bristol, TN
October 13, 1933. Second issue. Full set, each with hole cancellation at signatures. The $1 and $5 are XF, the $10 is VF with pencil graffiti on back. A decently scarce trio of scrip. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF & XF   
Lot #1091 - Depression Scrip - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Depression Scrip of the 1930s
This 11 piece lot includes: IA220-.25A, 1., 5.A Clarinda, IA Chamber of Commerce 25 , $1 & $5 1933 VF MA260-5. Berkshire County Clearing House $5 1933 UNC, cancelled OK215-1. Okmulgee, OK "Trade Scrip" $1 1933 With stamps on back. Abt. Fine PA400-1.a. Scranton Clearing House Assoc. $1 1933 Issued, not cancelled Fine, significant tear at lower left PA515-1., 5., 10. Wilkes-Barre Clearing House Assoc. $1, $5 & $10 1933 AU + RI150-1.a Providence Clearing House Certificate $1 1933 2 pcs Issued, not cancelled Fine & VF + An attractive group with some very scarce issues, especially those from Pennsylvania.
Grade: Various Grades   
Lot #1092 - Cigar Box Labels - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
The Havana Slug Brand
Dated 1851. This is a cigar box label designed after a $50 gold slug. A rare label for sure, and a must-have for a coin guy.
Lot #1093 - Checks - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$200 Wells Fargo & Co, San Francisco, CA
A specimen of a $200 Wells Fargo & Company Travelers Check. It has been stamped cancelled and has two hole punches at the signature lines. The $200 was payable in gold or in various currency from countries as noted around the border of the note. From the days of stable currency exchange rates!
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #1094 - Checks - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Rocky Mountain Bank Note Co. of El Paso
192_. This is a booklet of checks by the Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company of El Paso, TX, issued by the Border National Bank for the Merchants & Miners Bank of Ray, Arizona. Booklet contains approximately 88 checks.
Lot #1095 - Checks - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Checks Signed By F.E. Spinner
Six checks from 183 drawn on the Ilion Bank. Each has been masterfully countersigned on the verso with the annotation in his hand Credit Mohawk Bank, F. E. Spinner . He is generally regarded as the father of Fractional Currency and the flourishes in his signature are without equal. CC, not affecting Spinner's signature. Six piece lot.
Lot #1096 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
50 Series 481
June 20, 1951-May 25, 1954. Replacement; second printing. Serial number #D00856108 not reported in Schwan's MPC catalog, and only three other examples reported for this printing. It is entirely possible that this piece is in better grade than the three reported. An important opportunity.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1097 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 Series 481
June 10, 1951-May 25, 1954. Replacement; second printing. Next in the series. Only five from this printing reported in Schwan's MPC catalog, and this example with serial number #D00872159 is not among them. Tape pull at right on back has caused a thin in that area and small margin piece to be missing; some pink bleed through on face. Four of the identified five examples are Fine + or worse, so this note ranks close to the best reported.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1098 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
50 Series 521
May 25, 1954-May 27, 1958. Replacement; first printing. Eight reported in Schwan, not including this example which has serial number #E00160734. It is entirely possible that this piece ranks third best among those reported; further, this note has plate position 21, which matches the last two digits of the series! Despite tiny margin nick bottom center, overall solid condition.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1099 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 Series 521
May 25, 1954-May 27, 1958. Replacement; from the third printing. Next in the series. This piece, serial number #E03656562, is only the third reported in Schwan's MPC catalog. Small stain upper left corner; slight soiling on back. A wonderful addition for virtually any collection.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1100 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
50 Series 541
May 27, 1958-May 26, 1961. Replacement; fifth printing with serial number #F10628149. A pristine high number piece from the most mysterious series for MPC replacements.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1101 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 Series 641
A great looking, high value note in a grade that would please anyone. These just don't come any better.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1102 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 Series 661
The blue and violet colors look electrified. As perfect a note as anyone could expect.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1103 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 2,700.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 Series 661
Superb colors and margins are observed on this elusive, high denomination MPC. Scarce even in circulated grades, this Gem CU 66 EPQ will certainly be a prize for someone.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1104 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 Series 661
October 21, 1968-August 11, 1969. Union and Civilization/Ceres. One of the most beautiful designs and color schemes for all MPC.
Grade: Abt. VF