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Lot #758 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CT-193 Uncancelled 40s July 1, 1775
A lovely uncancelled example of this scarcer 1775 issue. The print quality is superb and the embossing as high as a mountain top. There are a couple of pinholes in each corner from where the note was gently mounted long ago. Aside from that fact this beauty would be approaching the Ch./Gem grade. It's very scarce with Newman valuing this at $500 in UNC.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #759 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,800.00)
1 Shilling 3 Pence June 19, 1776
This was a small issue of 50,000 Pounds and it looks like earlier issues. Quite scarce with quality like this.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #760 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Handwritten Pay Table Office Fiscal Paper January 25, 1781
A very intriguing piece of Connecticut fiscal paper that is unlisted in Anderson and one which we have not seen before. The normal typeset Pay Table Office fiscal paper is brutally common but this one is entirely handwritten. Written on laid paper and made out to Ralph Pomeroy and signed by John Lawrence, Esq. as Treasurer.
Grade: XF   
Lot #761 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
DE-66 10 Shillings June 1, 1759
All Benjamin Franklin notes have been very popular for many decades with there being a particularly vibrant revival of interest in recent times. Although PCGS notes some apparent comments on the holder, this note has a very pleasing look of a nearly VF note. Newman values this at $1,200 in Fine, but that is for a problem-free note.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 12   
Lot #762 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
6 Shillings January 1, 1776
When quality is your primary concern, this beauty should fit the bill. The centering is so good it looks like it was cut from a sheet yesterday.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #763 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
GA-69 $1/4 1776
A bright and very well embossed example of this Georgia fractional denomination note that has great margins, bold printing and superb eye appeal for the grade. Newman lists this at $800 in VF and $1,500 in XF. Do not let your thinking be tangled by technical grade alone, this is a stunning piece for a note that would likely grade 30-35.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #764 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1776
This is apparently the orange or green seal signed by B. Andrew, S. Saltus, Wm. Evans and W. Ewen. Justice in the circle is faint.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #765 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$4 1776
This is the 1776 light blue seal with five signatures and printed in red and black. These were printed in whole dollar denominations. This is a very pleasing example.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #766 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,450.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1777
The blue seals were used on the $5 through $8 notes of this issue. This note has the cannon in blue. This lovely appearing, one-sided note has five signatures.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #767 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,200.00)
$1/3 June 8, 1777
A top quality, fresh example of this one-sided type set. Certificates were issued to support the Continental Army instead of in Spanish Dollars. Signed by Langworthy and O'Brien.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #768 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$6 June 8, 1777
This higher denomination has the red in the sixth line and the blue seal, with sea anemone in the circle. Very nice quality and quite interesting.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #769 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$4 September 10, 1777
A very high quality example of this type that was printed when Georgia money was trading around one-half face value. This note is one-sided with a red circle and black and red printing. It has five signatures.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #770 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,600.00 - $ 2,500.00)
20 Shillings October 16, 1786
This was the highest denomination for this issue (October 16, 1786) to be loaned on real estate. These were printed by John E. Smith of Augusta. The vignette featured the 1777 Georgian constitution. Three signatures.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #771 - Colonial Currency > Maryland - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 April 10, 1774
A sharp, problem free example. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #772 - Colonial Currency > Maryland - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
MD-68 $4 April 10, 1774
Although this is certainly an available issue it is not available with this type of eye appeal. Gigantic margins on all sides with a full left indent make this far more desirable than the typical schmaltzy notes that come along the way. Newman lists this at $250 in XF with no higher grade listed.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53 EPQ   
Lot #773 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
MA-201 3 Shillings 6 Pence June 18, 1776
An enormously margined example with sharp corners and particularly bold printing and signature. A light degree of handling and exceptional grade for this type. This is a somewhat more challenging denomination and the opportunity to obtain a nicer example will require an exhausting search.
Grade: XF   
Lot #774 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
24 Shillings June 18, 1776
This is a period counterfeit of the famous 'sword in hand' note but it was a Tori counterfeit and hence pen cancelled on the face. 'Tori' is penned above the 'four dollars' on the back. PCGS notes contemporary counterfeit, pen cancelled.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #775 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
9 Pence October 18, 1776
The Codfish notes were engraved by Paul Revere and were a 75,000 Pound issue, authorized in 1776 and due in 1784. The note faces up great and the back is barely off center.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #776 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
3 Pence October 16, 1778
The Codfish note was engraved partly by Paul Revere and the 'pine tree' on the back was reused. The quality of this example is unquestionably high. Only 8,000 notes were issued.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #777 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 2,100.00 - $ 3,500.00)
3 Shillings 6 Pence 1779
These bills were part of the October 16, 1778 emission and carry the popular 'rising sun' vignette, engraved by Paul Revere. The back shows the previously used 'pine tree' vignette. An important type signed by Thomas Dawes.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #778 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5 May 5, 1780
A wonderful example of this 1780 Massachusetts issue where the Continental Congress guaranteed the payment. This one says 'interest paid one year' on the face. E. Walker, Thomas Dawes and Peter Boyer were signers.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #779 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$2, $3 & $4 May 5, 1780
This 14 piece lot includes ten $2s, three $3s and one $4. All with single hole cancel and stamped interest paid 1 year.
Grade: Fine to XF   
Lot #780 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2, $3, $4 & $8 May 5, 1780
All with a hole cancel and stamped interest paid 1 year. Four piece lot.
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #781 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$2, $3, $4, $5, $7 & $8 May 5, 1780
All with single hole cancel and stamped interest paid 1 year. Various grades. Six piece lot.
Grade: Fine to AU   
Lot #782 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,950.00)
MA-289 $16 1781
This denomination used to be unknown until a few years ago when a half-dozen or so of these showed up on the market. They have the handwritten date and signature and are very desirable items. Unpriced in Newman these sell for four-figure prices.
Grade: PMG XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #783 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 April 29, 1780
This is an uncancelled example of this scarce Colonial. These are few and far between. PCGS notes: small edge split at left near top; small edge notch at bottom right.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #784 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NH-181 $3 April 29, 1780
Notes from this available New Hampshire issue have always been highly coveted by Colonial currency collectors. A single center fold and some corner handling account for the grade on this boldly signed and well-printed piece. These list for $600 in XF and $1,000 in UNC in the Newman reference.
Grade: AU   
Lot #785 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NH-183 $5 April 29, 1780
A lovely New Hampshire note that is hole-cancelled, as usual with just a couple of light folds. Newman values this at $600 in XF and $1,000 in UNC.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #786 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,250.00)
NH-183 $5 Uncancelled April 29, 1780
A lightly circulated example of this final New Hampshire issue. Most extant notes are hole cancelled but this lovely piece has survived in its original, uncancelled state. Typical notes are found in the F/VF grade range which makes this piece quite special. Newman lists this at $2,500 in XF and $4,000 in UNC, which is likely pretty accurate for the value of an AU note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #787 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NJ-91 6 Pound January 26, 1756
There is rarity with a small "r" and there is rarity with a big "R". This note possess rarity with a big "R". With a printing of only 250 notes Newman does not even feign an attempt at pricing such an item as they are essentially unavailable. PCGS notes: damage; pieces missing; splits and tape stains. All of this is certainly true enough but, then again, where are you going to find another example? We are not really sure how to estimate this but we'll take our best shot.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fair 2   
Lot #788 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
NJ-153 18 Pence December 31, 1763
A cardboard crisp and crackling fresh near-Gem example that has been slightly downgraded due to a light back stain. Newman lists this at $750 in Ch. CU.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #789 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-153 18 Pence December 31, 1763
For those of you who aren't intimately familiar with the grading of Colonial Currency, any 1756 or 1763 New Jersey note that has four full and ample margins is usually considered a Gem. The paper is crisp and fresh with great signatures and lots of appeal. Newman lists this at $750 in Ch. CU with no higher grade given.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #790 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
18 Pence March 25, 1776
A nice quality note printed in red and black. Three signatures.
Grade: CU   
Lot #791 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
18 Pence March 25, 1776
A pretty, nearly new New Jersey with amazing margins. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #792 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-177 3 Shillings March 25, 1776
A bright and wonderfully embossed example from this most common New Jersey issue. If you want a perfect representative for your 13 Colony type set this should certainly find a happy new home. Newman lists this at $500 in Ch. CU and $1,000 in Gem CU.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #793 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
3 Shillings March 25, 1776
A pleasing red and black printed note in Ch. AU. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #794 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
6 Shillings March 25, 1776
A 6 Shillings note of the 1776 issue. Well printed in red and black. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #795 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
12 Shillings March 25, 1776
A lovely 12 Shillings note that was printed in red and black. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #796 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 275.00 - $ 450.00)
15 Shillings March 25, 1776
This is a lovely, high quality 15 Shillings note with the black and red printing. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #797 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 160.00 - $ 300.00)
30 Shillings March 25, 1776
A fresh, well centered 30 Shillings note that was printed in red and black. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #798 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$4 June 9, 1780
A lovely, high quality example of this 1780 New Jersey issue. The note has a black and white face, red and black back and two signatures.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #799 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-65 10 Shillings April 4, 1748
In terms of both technical merit and eye appeal this is clearly one of the nicest examples we have seen of this scarcer low denomination 1748 North Carolina note. The paper is bright, the signatures bold and the left indent is nearly complete. There are some restorations in the top border and along the center fold but they are not distracting. With the hoard that was dispersed a few years ago there are so many ratty, pinned examples that it tarnishes the true stars like this one. With only 2,000 printed for this denomination Newman notes a value of $1,750 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #800 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-69 40 Shillings April 4, 1748
A pleasing and intact example of this early North Carolina note that has some tears and a couple of hinges on the back. All notes from this issue are scarcer with Newman valuing this at $500 in Fine and $1,500 in VF.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #801 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
3 Pounds April 4, 1748
An issue few people will ever see and the quality is very nice. The building boasts a British flag, which is not common on U.S. paper. Great information on the back. Pinhole.
Grade: VF   
Lot #802 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 175.00 - $ 325.00)
NC-70 3 Pounds April 4, 1748
A bold vignette of Fort Johnson and the Union Jack are seen on this well signed North Carolina note. A couple of tears and small missing pieces don't adversely affect the eye appeal of this note. Newman places this at $500 in Fine.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #803 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NC-78 15 Shillings March 9, 1754
A bright, wonderfully printed and well embossed example of this scarcer early issue that is nicer than 99% of the notes that have survived. This beauty has some tears which are typical but the note is completely intact without any pieces missing or any other major problems. Newman lists this at $750 in VF and $1,500 in XF which doesn't seem too far off the mark.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #804 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
15 Shillings March 9, 1754
This note, with four signatures, has good body but an odd cut. A rare and early issue. Some flaws.
Grade: VF   
Lot #805 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NC-79 20 Shillings March 9, 1754
Another lightly circulated example from this issue that is bright, wonderfully printed with great detail and just a couple of minor edge tears. A really pleasing example from this challenging early issue. Newman values this at $750 in VF and $1,500 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #806 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-80 26 Shillings 8 Pence March 9, 1754
The Holy Bible vignette has always made this a very popular denomination with both Jew and Gentile. Even though there are multiple tears and a tape repaired center fold, this is still an intact and satisfying note for one lucky collector to take home. Newman lists this at $750 in VF.
Grade: VF   
Lot #807 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NC-81 30 Shillings March 9, 1754
An incredibly bright and well printed example with a nearly full left indent. A superior note that should bring a superior price. Only a couple of small edge nicks keep this from being an utterly problem-free piece. A wonderful piece that has the full appearance of the higher end of the split grade. Newman values this at $750 in VF and $1,500 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #808 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
30 Shillings March 9, 1754
A rather interesting looking history on the back.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #809 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
NC-83 5 Pound 1756-1757
A bright, boldly printed and wonderfully margined example of this always desirable 1756-1757 North Carolina issue. In Heritage's recent sale they sold two PCGS Apparent VF 30 examples for $1,725 and $1,897.50. This one is essentially the same grade with the same small splits and tears. We would expect a similar price once the hammer falls tonight.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #810 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
NC-112 3 Pounds July 14, 1760
The 3 Pound note had a meager printing of only 1,000 notes and this must be one of the nicest. It is bright, incredibly well embossed and with four bold signatures. Newman lists this at $400 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: XF   
Lot #811 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
NC-121 5 Shillings April 23, 1761
This astounding note is about as nice as we have ever seen. The 5 Shillings note is the last of the low denomination notes that are rarely available, and certainly not in any reasonable grade. There is a single light stain in the lower right corner. Three behemoth margins, four bold signatures and a plethora of mountainous embossing make this a trophy Colonial note for the winning bidder. Newman values this at $400 in Fine with no higher grade given. If you want to fill the 5 Shillings hole in your collection with something better than a rag you better grab it now as your next opportunity might be a very long time from now.
Grade: CU   
Lot #812 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
NC-124 20 Shillings April 23, 1761
This is single-handedly the nicest example we have ever handled from these earlier North Carolina issues. The paper is as white as a mid-winter blizzard with bold ink contrast. There are three hulking margins with a smaller fourth that does little to impugn the integrity of this piece. We can only recall seeing one CU example in recent years and that brought a four-figure price, as should this note. Newman lists this at $400 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #813 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-124 20 Shillings April 23, 1761
NC-124. A high quality example of this 1761 issue that often is seen only on damaged paper. This note is pretty.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #814 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
NC-125 30 Shillings April 23, 1761
There are only a couple of minor tears to be found on this otherwise delightful Colonial. Newman lists this at $400 in VF with nothing higher.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #815 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
NC-131 20 Shillings December 1768
Huge margins are found on all sides of this moderately circulated Colonial note. There are a few small split repairs but they are virtually invisible unless the note is candled, and even then well hidden. Newman lists this at $400 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: VF   
Lot #816 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
NC-132 40 Shillings December 1768
Just a wonderful note that has huge margins, great embossing and boldly executed signatures. The eye appeal of this note is that of a screaming Gem but alas there is some evidence of circulation. Newman lists this at $400 in XF with no higher grade given. We can assure you that lovely XF notes from this issue only come along every once in a very long time.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #817 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-133 3 Pounds December 1768
A scintillating example of this higher denomination note that is rarely found in this grade. There is some minor glue restoration along the center fold and only a single other errant tear. Boldly printed and well embossed this note should sail well past the Newman value of $400 in VF.
Grade: AU   
Lot #818 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
NC-135 1 Shilling December 1771
For whatever reason this lowest denomination note always brings much more money than some of the other low denominations. It must be since they are not found on the sheets like the 2 Shillings 6 Pence, 5 Shillings and 10 Shillings notes are. Incredible margins and great printing are seen as well as the striking full impression of the plate.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #819 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-136 2 Shillings 6 Pence December 1771 Duck
Just an unfathomably beautiful example of this lower denomination note that has three gigantic sheet margins, great signatures, bold printing and vignette and cavernous embossing. The Newman value of $900 in Gem CU should be tested by this piece.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #820 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-136 2 Shillings 6 Pence December 1771 House
An enormously margined and perfectly centered note that looks as nice as most any example we can recall having seen. The Newman value of $800 in Gem CU should be gunned down by this wonderful note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #821 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
2 Shilling 6 Pence, 1 Pound, 10 Shillings December 1771 Three Note Uncut Sheet
The notes on this sheet were payable in Proclamation money. Signed by Richard Caswell, Lewis DeRosset, John Harvey and John Rutherford.
Grade: CU   
Lot #822 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
2 Shillings 6 Pence, 1 Pound 10 Shillings December 1771 Uncut Sheet of Three Notes
A rare opportunity to acquire the uncut sheet of three notes. This is a beauty that is very attractive and remarkably fresh after 240 years.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #823 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
NC-142 3 Pounds December 1771
In terms of eye appeal this note should be worth a four-figure price. It has Goliath-sized margins on all four sides with the full plate impression visible at the right and bottom. Four bold signatures and superb print quality add to the desirability of this deeply embossed piece. With only 3,000 printed this is the second scarcest denomination from this issue which should challenge the Newman value of $375 in XF.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #824 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 225.00 - $ 275.00)
NC-142 3 Pounds December 1771
The technical grade on this note is VF/XF with a couple of small edge tears in the top margin. The eye appeal makes it two or three times as valuable, a stunning example for the type. This high denomination note is much scarcer than the sheet available lower denomination examples. It has leviathan sheet margins on all four sides the likes of which is rarely seen. Cavernous embossing and four bold signatures lend to the appeal of this desirable Magna Charta note. Throw away your known pricing structure if you truly covet this wonderful note.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #825 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-143 5 Pounds December 1771
As high a grade example as we can recall having seen since to our best knowledge there are no UNCs known. This highest denomination with the drum, cannon and flags had a paltry printing of only 2,000 notes. Broad margins, deep embossing and exceptional print quality make this a highly desirable piece. The Newman value is $500 in XF and $1,000 in Ch. CU with this solid choice AU landing right in the middle.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #826 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-162b $5 Triton April 2, 1776
This Triton note represents a son of Poseidon and Amphritrite who has the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish. This is the clearest Triton vignette that we can recall having seen and the note is well-signed and boldly printed. There are a couple of stamp hinges on the back that are sealing small edge tears. Listed at $1,000 in Newman with no higher grade given. This high-grade note should be a real pleaser for the winning bidder.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #827 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
NC-173a $1 August 8, 1778
"Liberty and Peace, the Reward of Virtuous Resistance" is the motto seen on this low denomination note. These lower denomination notes are really quite scarce to rare in high grade and this lovely example has a single light center fold. Newman lists this at $500 in XF with no higher grade given, which testifies to the rarity of an AU note. We cannot recall having seen any UNCs floating the market place in recent years so this is about as nice as it gets.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #828 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$5 August 8, 1778
NC-176. An exceptional example of this two-sided issue.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #829 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
NC-176d $5 August 8, 1778
"The Rising States" is the motto seen on this very high grade North Carolina note. The note is well margined and well signed with a smaller right margin. The Newman value of $500 in XF should be easily surpassed as nice UNCs of these issues routinely surpass the four-figure threshold.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #830 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-177b $10 August 8, 1778
"Persecution the Ruin of Empires" is the patriotic motto found on this wonderfully signed and crisp Colonial. The Newman value of $500 in XF should be easily tested by this perfect circulated type note.
Grade: XF   
Lot #831 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
NC-186b $25 May 15, 1779
"American Fortitude Displayed" is the motto seen on this scarce note. This crisp, bright and well margined piece has superb eye appeal for the grade as well as some handling at center and a couple of petty repaired edge splits. There were only 6,000 printed and this must be one of the nicest to survive. We just saw a PCGS Apparent AU 53 sell for about $750 and there is no reason that this note, which lists at $1,000 in Newman in XF, should not bring the same or more.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #832 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-191c $25 May 10, 1780
"Justitia addit Fiduciam (Justice Adds Trust)" is the motto seen on this lovely later-date North Carolina note. It has huge margins, wonderful signatures and exceptional print quality. A very nice AU with one or two small edge splits at the top that are easily overlooked. The Newman value is $400 in XF with no higher grade given. We would be shocked if this note didn't sail past that valuation.
Grade: AU   
Lot #833 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-192 $50 May 10, 1780
All of the denominations above $25 are more desirable and carry higher catalog valuations with this being no exception. A bright and well centered example that has some light folds and a single filled pinhole. If you check auction results you will find that the $50 denomination is about 10 times scarcer than the $25 denomination. The Newman value of this highly coveted piece is $600 in XF with no higher grade given. If you pass on this one please don't cry that you can't find another.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #834 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
NC-195 $250 May 10, 1780
A far scarcer high denomination note with only 1,000 printed. A well printed note with great eye appeal that is bright and fresh. A single corner tip fold accounts for the grade and precludes this from being a solid four-figure piece. As it is, it should test that level as the Newman value of $750 in XF will be no match for an example of this astounding quality.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #835 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-196 $300 May 10, 1780
"Aut Nunquam Tentes Aut Perfice (Either Finish or Never Begin)" is the motto found on this note. The Latin mottos found on these later issue North Carolina notes are quite interesting and an intriguing study all on their own. A well embossed example of this much scarcer high denomination note that lists for $750 in XF and $450 in VF in the Newman reference. Virtually the same grade as lot #18517 of the recent Heritage sale and that note realized $632.50 in VF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #836 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-198 $500 May 10, 1780
"Divitiae Republicae Dant Mihi Pretium (The Wreath of the Republic Gives me Value)" is the wonderful motto found on this extremely scarce, high-denomination note. This is the variety with the "T" boxed and there were only 500 printed. An evenly circulated example which lists in Newman for $450 in VF and $750 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #837 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
18 Pence April 3, 1772
This note carries the signature of John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, thus adding to its significance.
Grade: PCGS VG 8   
Lot #838 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
PA-176 5 Pounds April 10, 1775
This red and black printed note is the famed workhouse note. The notes were issued in order to raise money to build jails and correctional institutions. Philadelphia's city jail, Walnut Street Workhouse, newly built to alleviate crowding at the existing city jail, is illustrated on the back. Fully margined examples from this issue are actually quite scarce as there is usually a very tight margin at the top or bottom. There was only a printing of 1,667 for this note which is why Newman pegs this at $350 in XF and $700 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #839 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 550.00 - $ 850.00)
PA-182 4 Pence October 25, 1775
A stunning example of this Pennsylvania small change note. It is wonderfully signed, boldly printed and as fresh and crisp as the day it was printed. These margins and centering are nearly perfect for these notes as they were not well separated on the sheets.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #840 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
4 Shillings April 10, 1777
This note is quite lovely with great body and nicely centered.
Grade: AU   
Lot #841 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
20 Shillings April 10, 1777
A lovely example of this April 10, 1777 20 Shillings note. The back is somewhat off center.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #842 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
RI-201 3 Shillings June 29, 1775
RI-201 3s June 29, 1775
This is a rare note by any stretch of the imagination. We can't find any auction records from the past few years of any example from this rare issue. With only 2,000 printed it is no wonder that Newman lists this at $1,500 in Fine and $2,250 in VF. This note is probably an Apparent F/VF note which has been backed and with some scattered staining around the periphery. With that said this note is rare and wholly intact making it something really special.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #843 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
RI-219 9 Pence January 15, 1776
RI-219 9d January 15, 1776
We have done some research on this note and cannot find any recent auction results of this scarce piece. While the note has been backed and has an apparent grade of say Fine it remains well signed and generally intact. Newman values this at $1,500 in Fine which is likely a little high but not too far off as this is a potential four-figure item.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #844 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
RI-223 4 Shillings January 15, 1776
RI-223 4s January 15, 1776
Another painfully scarce Rhode Island note which has been backed but remains primarily intact. The note is number 2312 out of 6000 printed. Newman values this at $1,000 in VG and $1,500 in Fine.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #845 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
RI-241 $1/16 September 5, 1776
While this is the most common denomination from this issue it is anything but common. The note is wholly intact with a couple of tears and small edge chinks. Decent print quality remains for a note that obviously saw its share of time in the channels of commerce. Newman values this at $500 in VG and $750 in Fine.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #846 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
RI-283 $2 July 2, 1780
An enormously margined and exceptionally well centered example that appears to be a Gem in every regard.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #847 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 175.00 - $ 300.00)
$7 July 2, 1780
A sharp, high quality example. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #848 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
RI-288 $8 July 2, 1780
An essentially perfect example of this later issue Rhode Island note that is in about the loftiest grade that one can find. It has large margins on all sides and great centering as well. The paper quality looks like that for a note printed this morning. Believe it or not this is not to be confused with the 1786 issue that has jumbo margins on all sides and which can be trimmed easily into high grade.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #849 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
2 Shillings 6 Pence May 1786
This is a gorgeous Gem that was meticulously cut from a sheet and with superb results.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #850 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
10 Shillings 1786
A high quality example that is problem free and fresh. Not cancelled.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #851 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
1 Pound June 30, 1748 19th Century Reprint
Looks like it's even newer to me but it's not period, of that we are sure.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #852 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
SC-58 1 Pound 19th Century Reprint June 30, 1748
Counerfeit. This is effectively a perfect example of this mid-19th century reprint of an otherwise prohibitively rare issue.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #853 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
SC-151 20 Shillings April 10, 1778
A truly astounding example that has that desirable combination of rarity and grade. This is one of the scarce higher denomination notes that did not survive in sheet form like the lower denomination examples did. It is bright and well signed with a bold horse vignette and the look of an AU example. Newman lists this at $2,000 in VF with no higher grade given. Essentially the same grade as the PCGS XF 45 PPQ that sold at auction recently for $1,725 and we would expect a similar price here tonight.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #854 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,600.00)
SC-154 $50 February 8, 1779
An incredibly well printed and wonderfully signed example of this note printed by Thomas Coram. Yet another stunning mythological vignette seen on the back with Atlas holding a boulder. A real eye-appealing note that is one of the nicest we have seen in some time. A couple of center fold splits are all that hold this from a premium paper quality designation. Newman lists this at $1,500 in XF and $3,500 in UNC. There has been a revival in the prices of colonial currency and this note should fit the bill.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #855 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
SC-156 $70 February 8, 1779
A lovely Coram note that is well signed and boldly printed. Very popular due to the vignette of Prometheus having his liver pecked away by a vulture. Very minor center fold edge splits are all that separate this note from a premium quality designation. Newman lists this at $1,500 in XF which isn't particularly off the mark.
Grade: XF   
Lot #856 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,950.00)
SC-158 $90 February 8, 1779
A wonderful example from this ever-popular series whose notes were printed by Thomas Coram. This is a very popular denomination since the back depicts Hercules strangling a lion. A single center fold makes this a solid AU with just a couple of edge tears extending from the top margin. Newman values this at $3,500 in CU which really isn't difficult to believe. Recent auction results have shown nice AU Coram notes to be back around the $2,000 mark, which makes this apparent AU note somewhat less but not much.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #857 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$70 July 8, 1779
A scarce and desirable South Carolina issue with some top roughness and a bite from the side. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #858 - Colonial Currency > Vermont - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VT-3 2 Shillings 6 Pence February 1781
This PCGS graded note comes with the comments "Portion of note; tape repaired splits and tears". We have most of the text of "Vermont" as well as the denomination on this portion. An always desirable Colony for any Colonial collector this should prove to be a useful filler for the budget-conscious collector.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #859 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
VA-78a 2 Pounds July 17, 1775
This is a very scarce and desirable small format note with this being a far more challenging high denomination note. Newman lists this at $400 in VF and $800 in XF which is unusually accurate for a change.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #860 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
VA-94 10 Shillings May 6, 1776
Not a terribly rare issue or denomination but just a stunning thing of beauty in terms of eye appeal. If we had to guess this note would grade somewhere around VF 30 at the services but that would hinder the thinking of some who would look at the number on the holder instead of the wonderful note in front of them. he eye appeal is that of a solid XF or better note and Newman lists this at $500 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #861 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-95 12 Shillings 6 Pence May 6, 1776
A fully crisp, boldly signed and wonderfully printed example of this far scarcer denomination. This is the first of the scarcer high denomination notes and although the printing figures aren't much different auction results prove what a rare piece this is, especially in this high grade. We cannot recall seeing a higher graded example in recent memory and the Newman value of $500 in XF should actually prove to be woefully conservative.
Grade: XF   
Lot #862 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
VA-106 $4 October 7, 1776
This note is a rare denomination, missing from even the massive Midnight Ride collection, and to find it in this state of preservation is really quite spectacular. The paper is as crisp and fresh as the day it was printed with superb signatures and exceptional paper quality. A single center fold and a handled corner are all that keep this note from achieving a price level of several thousand dollars. As it is, a solid four-figure price is a virtual certainty.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #863 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
VA-128 $6 October 20, 1777
Easily one of the nicest examples we have seen on this denomination and we do not recall having come across any uncirculated notes in our vast travels. A well centered piece with a single center fold and handwritten date. The Newman value of $900 in UNC should be tested by this solid AU note.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #864 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VA-130 $10 October 20, 1777
A single center fold and some other minor edge and corner handling account for the grade seen on this lightly circulated note. These later date Virginia notes are very popular with colonial collectors and this beauty should test the $900 UNC value found in the Newman tome.
Grade: AU   
Lot #865 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
VA-149b $7 May 4, 1778
This is a scarce issue and denomination which should not be overlooked by prospective bidders. It is lightly quarter folded with excellent margins, perfect centering and absolutely sublime printing. Auction appearances are few and far between which is attested to by Newman who lists the value at $675 in VF. This note is far nicer than that and should bring far more money as well.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #866 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
VA-161 $15 October 5, 1778
Another very scarce note indeed as it is unpriced in Newman in any grade. The note faces up as a gorgeous AU example with the grade looking to us like a solid XF. There is a very small split at the bottom and perhaps PMG downgraded from 40 to 30 because of that. This is one of the nicest looking examples you will find from this issue and it is a real beauty no matter what the holder tells you.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #867 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
VA-170 $100 May 3, 1779
These oversized Virginia notes have always been extremely popular with collectors. Due to their size they got damaged very easily when folded. This note is no exception as there are a couple of tears along the vertical and horizontal folds but far less than what is typically seen and barely noticeable except for when the note is candled. The paper is fresh and bright with bold signatures remaining and excellent margins. Newman lists this at $3,000 in VF with no higher grade given. While that value is likely high for a note with minor problems its technical grade and eye appeal should carry the day to a solid four-figure price.
Grade: XF   
Lot #868 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
VA-182 $13 1/3 July 14, 1780
This is an absolutely stunning example of this Virginia rice paper issue which has a scarcer low denomination. These notes are tissue paper thin and they easily tore, had holes, etc. Problem-free examples earning the PPQ designation are simply rare and are highly coveted in the collecting community. This is about the highest grade note we can find of this denomination. Newman lists this at $600 in XF which is likely realistic for a note with such eye appeal.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #869 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
VA-193 $200 October 16, 1780
A wonderfully margined and boldly signed example of this later rice paper issue. A virtually problem-free example for an issue that is chronically plagued by problems due to the thin nature of the paper these were printed on. Newman lists these at $225 in VF and $550 in XF which seems reasonably accurate for a note in this state of preservation.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #870 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
VA-209b $1,000 March 1, 1781
This is the highest denomination from this later Virginia issue and it has always been a very popular note with collectors. While it is certainly true that there are several repaired tears, this thick paper note has ample margins and excellent eye appeal for the grade. Newman values this at $425 in VF and $850 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #871 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
VA-222 $1,000 May 7, 1781
A very well embossed and wonderfully margined example of this high denomination note that is forever in great demand from Colonial collectors. It is very well signed and numbered with great print quality as well. There is a corner repair and a lengthy tape repair seen solely on the back. Newman values this at $700 in XF and we're not sure he's too far off as you can count the recent auction appearances of this note on one hand.
Grade: XF   
Lot #872 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
CC-1 $1 May 10, 1775
A high quality note from this 1775 issue. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #873 - Continental Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-7 $7 May 10, 1775
A well-signed and printed example of this very high grade first issue Continental note. We do not often see uncirculated examples or even lightly circulated examples since these were redeemed at par early in the war and therefore circulated very freely and were worn down easily. Expect a healthy premium for this note compared to a typical AU later date Continental note.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #874 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
CC-10 $30 May 10, 1775
An absolutely stunning and very high grade example of this scarce and desirable note. Only the $20 marbled border note and the $1 note from this issue are scarcer in this grade and the others aren't even close. Crisp and crackling fresh paper are seen with bold signatures and awesome printing. Newman values this at $2,400 in Ch. CU which is far above the other more common denominations and in this day and age probably not as inaccurate as it once was.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #875 - Continental Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
CC-14 $4 November 29, 1775
An incredibly well margined example of this early Continental note that is boldly signed and very well printed. A trace of handling on one corner is all that keeps this beauty from the next grade. In our last sale we sold a Very Ch. CU note from this issue for about $1,100.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #876 - Continental Currency - ($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
CC-15 $5 November 29, 1775
An incredibly well margined and fresh example of this early Continental emission that is lightly handled with stunning eye appeal for the grade.
Grade: AU   
Lot #877 - Continental Currency - ($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
CC-15 $5 November 29, 1775
This Continental note faces up quite well with bold printing and excellent signatures. PCGS notes there is a small paper scuff on the back and it is small and unassuming. A well embossed and pleasing note that should prove to be quite popular given recent auction results in this field.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Abt. New 50   
Lot #878 - Continental Currency - ($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
CC-17 $7 November 29, 1775
A lightly circulated Continental note with good print quality and crisp paper surfaces.
Grade: AU   
Lot #879 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 350.00)
$8 November 29, 1775
This is the November 29, 1775 issue and it has lovely quality. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #880 - Continental Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
CC-21 $1/2 February 17, 1776
A very desirable Fugio fractional Continental note that has excellent eye appeal for the grade. Newman values this at $500 in VF.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #881 - Continental Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$2/3 February 17, 1776
This note has the Fugio cent face as a vignette and circles from the reverse on the back. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #882 - Continental Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
CC-37 $7 May 9, 1776
A lightly quarter-folded example of this earlier Continental note that is very well centered and crisp.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #883 - Continental Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-58 $4 February 26, 1777
An absolutely gorgeous Continental note that has exceptional paper surfaces, great printing and excellent signatures. Continental Currency has been utterly scorching hot and we would expect a robust price realized for this quality piece.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #884 - Continental Currency - ($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
CC-72 $5 April 11, 1778
A moderately circulated example of this scarcest Yorktown issue due to the fact that there was extensive counterfeiting which resulted in notes being pulled from circulation. There are some stains and clipped corners but the overall eye appeal is good. Newman lists this at $500 in Fine and $1,000 in VF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #885 - Continental Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 September 26, 1778
A great note with wonderful quality and excellent appearance. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #886 - Continental Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$7 September 26, 1778
This note is new but the margins are a bit closer than some of the nice circ notes. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #887 - Continental Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$8 September 26, 1778
A great set of denominations. Of course sheets were printed that way. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #888 - Continental Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
CC-81 $8 September 26, 1778
A very well signed and incredibly well printed example of this somewhat tougher low denomination from a common issue.
Grade: AU   
Lot #889 - Continental Currency - ($ 160.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 September 26, 1778
A high quality $20 note from the 1778 issue. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #890 - Continental Currency - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
CC-82 $20 September 26, 1778
The eye appeal of this lightly handled Continental is that of a screaming Gem. It possesses gigantic margins, superb printing and great signatures. There is some corner handling that accounts for the grade but the aesthetic beauty of this piece will carry it to a higher price once the hammer falls.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #891 - Continental Currency - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$30 September 26, 1778
A lovely example of the faith on the Continental Congress when these traded at 22c on the dollar when issued.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #892 - Continental Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$30 September 26, 1778
A wonderful, fresh, high quality $30 note. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #893 - Continental Currency - ($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
CC-83 $30 September 26, 1778
A well signed and lightly circulated example from this later Continental emission.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #894 - Continental Currency - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
CC-84 $40 September 26, 1778
A wonderfully original and deeply embossed example of this later date Continental emission. There is a small, natural paper thin in the bottom margin that does little to detract from the eye appeal of this piece.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #895 - Continental Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$40 September 26, 1778
A nearly new 1778 $40 issue. Great quality. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #896 - Continental Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$50 September 26, 1778
A nicely circulated example of the $50 1778 issue. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #897 - Continental Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$60 September 26, 1778
Counterfeit. If I have the story correct, the British were making these so the issue was removed from circulation. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #898 - Continental Currency - ($ 160.00 - $ 300.00)
$60 September 26, 1778
This fits well as a pair with the contemporary counterfeit from the period listed here. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #899 - Continental Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$45 January 14, 1779
An odd denomination of this red and black issue. Excellent paper quality. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #900 - Continental Currency - ($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
CC-96 $45 January 14, 1779
A bright and well embossed example of this final issue Continental note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #901 - Continental Currency - ($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
CC-98 $55 January 14, 1779
Bold signatures and serial number are found on this lightly circulated Continental note that has retained all of its original crispness and embossing. Newman lists this at $600 in UNC but unless you have been living under a rock or have been in outer space you probably realize that this is now an accurate AU value.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #902 - Confederate Items - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
T-5 $100 September 30, 1861
Here is a high quality T-5 Richmond, with the train vignette, that is lovely and it's fresh out of the woods.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #903 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-5 $100 1861
We have been fortunate to have a number of nice Richmond notes with the train vignette recently. This note has a nick in the bottom and a couple of folds that are visible on back. These appear to be the only flaws. PCGS notes: small notch at bottom left. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent   
Lot #904 - Confederate Items - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
T-6 $50 1861
Both the $100 train #2774 and this $50 are from the Rose Bell Collection. The note is a beauty with a couple of minor wrinkles and the minor ink issue on the signature. PCGS notes: minor ink erosion in signature.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent   
Lot #905 - Confederate Items - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
T-9 $20 July 25, 1861 Richmond
Cr. 31, PF-12. Printed on thick bond paper, the "XX" at lower right are the smaller version.
Grade: AU   
Lot #906 - Confederate Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-13 $100 September 2, 1861 Fully Framed
The VF/XF grade on this T-13 note is nothing out of the ordinary but the fact that it has four large margins and is fully framed at every point is nothing short of miraculous. If you don't believe us do some research and you'll see virtually all the notes have at least one trimmed side which is why there are UNC and Ch. UNC notes but rarely ever Gems. Worth multiples of a typical VF/XF note.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #907 - Confederate Items - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
CT-16 $50 September 2, 1861 Richmond
CT-16/86C. A very well executed Upham counterfeit detailed in George Tremmel's "A Guide Book of Counterfeit Currency". A tiny nick is noted in the margin at top left, but does not cross into the design.
Grade: AU +   
Lot #908 - Confederate Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
T-18 $20 September 2, 1861
The grade on this ship note might only be Ch. CU but the eye appeal is that of a superb Gem. This piece has some of the largest margins we have seen and the signatures are thick and bold. There are a couple of trivial bends but nothing that legitimately resembles a fold.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #909 - Confederate Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-24 $10 September 2, 1861
This is one of the nicest examples of this scarcer type that we can recall having seen in many years. It is 90% fully framed with some glue discoloration from being in a book. Even cross-cancelled as this is it is still quite a scarcity in this grade. Without the cancels this is a $2,000 or more item but with the cancels it's probably worth at least half that much.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #910 - Confederate Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
T-24 $10 September 2, 1861
Criswell 165, Fricke - 9. While this example has some rough edges, this has the elusive "TEN" watermark in the paper, and can be seen when candled. Note is also cut-cancelled.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #911 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
T-31 $5 September 2, 1861 Richmond
A wonderful T-31 with strong, bold colors. A note that would make an excellent example of this type. The PCGS mentioned nick is very tiny.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #912 - Confederate Items - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-31 $5 September 2, 1861 Richmond
Five females in the center vignette along with the red and black printing. Overall only minor flaws that are expected with wear.
Grade: VG   
Lot #913 - Confederate Items - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
T-33 $5 Sept. 2, 1861 Richmond
Cr. 257b, PF-19. This is the lighter green variety with the rare "FIVE" watermarked paper. Two small tears are repaired with tape at each end.
Grade: VG   
Lot #914 - Confederate Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
T-36 $5 September 2, 1861
A really high grade example of a more available type that is usually seen in the VG-VF grade range. This note is bright and pretty well margined for the type with no folds and bold signatures. There are some light glue remains on the back corners which likely explains how this note survived in such a state of preservation. We have routinely seen nice AUs go for around $250-$300 so this should bring substantially more.
Grade: CU   
Lot #915 - Confederate Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
T-38 $2 September 2, 1861
This is the Confederate type with the incorrect date of September 2, 1861. A scarce type in any grade but they usually come very ratty and with problems. This example has better grade than what is usually seen and the margins are far more complete than is typical. A small nick is seen in the right margin and there is some staining at the right end but all in all this will land nicely in someone's collection.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #916 - Confederate Items - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-38 $2 September 2, 1861 Richmond
This is the very scarce issue that is seldom seen or offered above a Fine. This example has a couple of bites out of the edges. You can get this one while waiting for an upgrade replacement.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #917 - Confederate Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-39 $100 June 20, 1862
Hand-signed on the back by John Boston and dated July 24, 1862. Smaller margins but fully framed with a couple of small pinholes seen on the sides. If you check auction archive results you will see that while these train notes are quite commonly seen in the VF-AU grade range they are actually much scarcer uncirculated.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #918 - Confederate Items - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-39 $100 December 22, 1862
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Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #919 - Confederate Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-40 $100 August 24, 1862
There are no interest paid stamps found on this train note but for the handwritten notation "Issued Jackson Oct 22 1862". Much scarcer and more desirable as such and sure to kindle the passion of more than one collector of Confederate notes.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #920 - Confederate Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
T-40 $100 September 25, 1862
An incredible, high-grade example of this train note. Wonderfully signed and broadly margined this is deserving of every point of its grade. There are a couple of Augusta, GA stamps seen on the back.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #921 - Confederate Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-40 $100 October 18, 1862
A very intriguing example of this train note that has a circular Jackson, Mississippi, stamp dated Oct. 30 1862. We can't recall having seen one of these and it strikes us as being more valuable.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #922 - Confederate Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
T-41 $100 November 20, 1862
A delightful Hoer note that is a screaming Gem in every sense of the word but for the bottom margin being a touch too narrow for that grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #923 - Confederate Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
T-42 $2 June 2, 1862
As of this writing PCGS does not have a Population Report for Confederate notes but if they did we would be pretty sure this would be a Top Pop caliber note as T-42 is rarely found uncirculated. A bright and well signed example that is about as nice as one could hope for considering that these rarely ever come with full margins. Trying to find a comparable example to this could prove to be a Herculean task so do not miss out on this opportunity.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #924 - Confederate Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-44 $1 June 2, 1862
A truly special example of this T-44 type that is rarely seen in Ch. CU grade since it is almost always poorly trimmed on multiple sides. A deeply printed note with the type of eye appeal that one hopes to find in a type note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #925 - Confederate Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
T-53 $5 December 2, 1862
Surprisingly very few T-53 notes are found in uncirculated condition and even fewer are Choice or Gem due to the fact that they are almost all terribly trimmed.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #926 - Confederate Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
T-54 $2 December 2, 1862
This is one of the nicest "64PPQ" T-54 notes we have seen as it the margins are broad and full on all sides with boldly executed signatures and perfect paper surfaces. While this type is anything but scarce it is infrequently found in Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #927 - Confederate Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 325.00)
T-54 $2 December 2, 1862
A bright and pleasing example of this Confederate Deuce type.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #928 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-64 $500 1864 Dark Red
Sure we've offered a few CUs over the years, but I don't recall deeper red color coupled with exceptional centering. The ultimate type note for a collector. It will make you gasp.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #929 - Confederate Items - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
The $500s are the highest denomination issued after the Montgomery notes in 1861.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #930 - Confederate Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
T-67 $20 February 17, 1864
Mid-circulated grade but attractive and generally well margined. A couple with minor problems but nothing too distracting. Recently telemarketers have been paying extremely strong money for these. Twenty pieces.
Grade: VF   
Lot #931 - Confederate Items - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
T-148 March 23, 1863 $1,000 Bond
Cr. 136, B-276. This note was previously sold and described as, "Ruins of Jamestown. Ball Plate Bond. Rarity 7. Less than 15 survivors estimated. Most known examples are lower grade and/or damaged. Certainly one of the finest known. Ex: Ford, Ex. Fricke. A great CSA rarity, and museum quality. Worthy of a premium bid. Stained. According to Ball, only 25 were issued, and they were all destroyed. Upon close inspection it appears that this example was filled in after the War." The previous description mentions a stain but I do not see anything. This piece realized $7,000 in the prior sale.
Grade: XF   
Lot #932 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Cr. 134 $2,200 1863 Bond
Hand-written denomination design and only 14 of the $2,200 denomination bonds being issued has such. Vignette of a cotton gin and press. A rare bond that realized $1,450 in January 2006.
Grade: VF   
Lot #933 - Confederate Items - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-159 $1,000 6% February 17, 1864
Thirteen examples of this 1864 $1,000 Confederate bond. Quantities of these have been well distributed and are not often available.
Grade: XF   
Lot #934 - Confederate Items - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5, $10, $20, $50 $100 & $500 Chemicograph Backs
This lot contains a set (6 pcs) of back designs for Confederate Currency.
Lot #935 - Confederate Items - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5, $10, $20, $50 $100 & $500 Chemicograph Backs
This lot contains a set (6 pcs) of back designs for Confederate Currency.
Lot #936 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Alabama - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Eufaula, Eastern Bank of Alabama $10
Overall attractive with a red tint. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #937 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Connecticut - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Falls Village, Iron Bank $5
A beautiful remainder note with a pink overprint and a lovely cattle vignette. These have sold recently at auction from $800 to $1,600.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #938 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Connecticut - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Falls Village, Iron Bank $5
This lovely remainder has an impressive center vignette of glassmaking and a nice pink overprint. These have recent auction records from $800 to $1,600.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #939 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Washington, Bullion Bank $2
A neat two-sided note with a red and black face and green back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #940 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Washington Bullion Bank $2
DC-170, G22a. July 1, 1862. A popular and colorful remainder printed by the Union Bank Note Company of Newark, New Jersey. A sought after note due to the lovely orange overprint on the front and the ornate green back. The bank only lasted one year, likely due to the bank offering to pay the bearer in United States Treasury Notes.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #941 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Washington Bullion Bank $2
DC-170, G22a. Always a popular note due to the lovely contrasting colors and the elaborate back printing.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt New 58 PPQ   
Lot #942 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Washington, Assistant Treasurer of U.S. 5c Treasury Certificate
September 1864. A very attractive check signed by Spinner. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #943 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Apalachicola Bank of West Florida $10
FL-45, G32. Benice 4, Freeman 4. November 18, 1832. This is from the first location of the bank that closed in 1833, then reopened in Marianna in 1838, as also identified by the extra "P" added to the engraved Apalachicola. A gorgeous high grade example noted for the stack of silver dollars at right, all dated 1799 and 1800. A red endorsement is noted at left. Printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co, New York.
Grade: Abt. UNC   
Lot #944 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Jacksonville Florida Atlantic & Gulf Central Rail Road Co. $1
185_. This remainder, from a good location, is in great condition.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #945 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Augusta City Bank $20 Proof
GA-50, (like) G10a. A lovely 1850s era proof from the American Bank Note archives, as a light stamping is noted on back. Originally printed by Bald, Adams & Co. of New York, and Bald, Cousland & Co. of Philadelphia. This fully UNC Proof has unfortunately suffered a tear that has been skillfully repaired just right of center, and we note a smaller tear repair at the left most punch cancel.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #946 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Augusta Insurance & Banking Co. $100
October 10, 1853. Red and black. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #947 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fort Wayne Bank $3
December 1856. This note has an uneven cut at the top. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #948 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fort Wayne Treasurer of the City 5c
186_. This note was payable to Sibley & Company for a steam fire engine. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #949 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fort Wayne Treasurer of the City 10c
186_ remainder. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #950 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fort Wayne Treasurer of the City $5
IN218-4. 1862. Signed and issued. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #951 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Madison Bank of the State of Indiana $5
January 2, 1857. An evenly circulated example. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #952 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Newton County Treasurer $50
1865. A beauty from the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #953 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Shelbyville, Madison & Indianapolis Railroad Company
Like WVS-129-1, but location unlisted. 184_. A Modern Proprietary Proof by the American Bank Note Company, from a plate originally created by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch printed on cardstock, with stamp on back. Vignettes of Agriculture at left, Washington at upper left, John Marshall at upper right, Farmer husking corn at right, and an early steam train at center.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #954 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kentucky - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Columbia Bank of Columbia $1
August 1818.
Grade: VF   
Lot #955 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kentucky - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Louisville 25c
This is an early remainder to receive payment in Kentucky bank notes, payable in Louisville. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #956 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
New Orleans Bank of Louisiana $3
LA-75, G6b. August 1861. A red stamping at left, "Redeemable in CONFEDERATE NOTES" sets this example apart as Haxby lists this type as SENC - "Surviving Examples Not Confirmed". Printed by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, this note has an old repair on back covering a complete tear down the middle. A rare note regardless.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #957 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10
A beautiful remainder example of the famous and popular 'DIX' note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #958 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10 186_
This is the famous DIX note, so named for the printing on the back.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #959 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
New Orleans & Bayou Sara Mail Co. 50c
January 4, 1862. A seldom seen item from this rare issuer. Printed by John Douglas of New Orleans, a one man operation that lost any future business with the Confederacy when New Orleans was captured in April, 1862. A small piece of paper has been added and features redrawn at top center. Printed on the backs of financial shipping documents.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #960 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
New Orleans Red River Packet Co. $1
While the vast majority of examples we have seen are dated December 1, 1861, this example is printed without a date. A small area of ink burn is noted within the right signature at bottom, and a tiny notch out at lower right.
Grade: VG   
Lot #961 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
New Orleans State of Louisiana
Cr. 27. June 1, 1866. This is from the Post Civil War issue that was printed by American Bank Note Company, depicting a pier scene at upper left and Jefferson at lower right and an ornately printed green back. The typical punch and hammer cancels are noted, along with a red "For Deposit" stamp at right. Some minor edge tears are noted, along with a rough right edge.
Grade: VF   
Lot #962 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Portland Atlantic Bank $50
ME-426, G28b. A Special or Proprietary Proof from the American Bank Note Archives that is printed on cardstock, from an original plate by Bald, Cousland & Co, New York and Philadelphia.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #963 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Baltimore Union Bank of Maryland $5
An early proof printed by Charles Toppan of Philadelphia, with a notable vignette of Charles Carroll at top center. Carroll happened to be the last surviving person to have signed the Declaration of Independence, as he passed away in Baltimore on November 14, 1832 at the age of 95. Mounting remnants are noted on back, and perhaps the oldest hanging "chad" remains at lower right of the punch cancels.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #964 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Somerset 50c
December 1, 1862. W.F. Davis, Grocer. Signed and issued. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #965 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Auburn Clinton Salt Works $1.50
Clinton Salt Works, Bank of Auburn $1.50
May 1, 1838. Scarce location and denomination. Very desirable. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #966 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Flint Rapids Farmers Bank of Genesee County Michigan Safety Fund $2
January 4, 1838.
Grade: XF   
Lot #967 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
State of Michigan $3 Back Proof
Large brown lathe work back panel Proof, very similar to the backs depicted on Michigan Insurance Company notes with a few changes.
Grade: Ch. UNC   
Lot #968 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Mississippi - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Benton The Benton & Manchester Railroad & Banking Co. $5
Here we have a $5 regular issue note on the Benton & Manchester Railroad & Banking Company of Benton, Mississippi. While proof notes are known, of the notes on the railroad none match this design. This is the first time we have seen a regular issue note offered. A review of Bank Note Counterfeit Detectors shows no description of this note. A true find for a Mississippi or railroad collector. Very pretty.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #969 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
St. Louis Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis Rail Road, Co. $10 #81
March 21, 1859. Hole punch cancelled. From the serial #81 Leidman Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #970 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
St. Louis Terre Haute, Alton St. Louis Rail Road, Co. $10 #84
March 21, 1859. Hole punch cancelled. From the #84 collection of J. Leidman.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #971 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
St. Louis Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis Rail Road Co. $10 #82
March 21, 1859. Hole punch cancelled. From the #82 collection of J. Leidman.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #972 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Montana - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Butte, Montana Mining Loan & Investment Co. 25c January 20, 1902
Here is an item we've never seen before. A partial payment receipt from the Montana Mining and Investment Company of Butte for 25c as partial payment for 1/4 share of the capital stock of the company. Made out to Albert Finney of Elkhorn (now a ghost town) and signed by Henry L. Haupt, president of the company.
Grade: XF   
Lot #973 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
Florence, Bank of Florence $2
Unsigned remainder note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #974 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Omaha, Brownville Bank $3
1857. A red tinted $3 from when it was still a territory. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #975 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nevada - ($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
Manhattan, Advertising Note for Red Front Saloon, circa 1910
A very rare advertising note for the Red Front Saloon & Bar on the back of a facsimile 1864 Confederate States $50 note. Manhattan is a ghost town in Nye County but was a significant mining town in the Belmont District. The Red Front was located next to the Nye & Ormsby County Bank, the ruins of which are still standing in the town. Well used, with some edge nicks and interior splits, but the only item of this type we have ever seen. A vintage photo view of the Red Front Saloon is included with this lot.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #976 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Hampshire - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Rochester Farmers and Mechanics Bank $1
NH-300, G2d. November 1, 18__. A boldly printed remainder that was prepared by the trio of Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson of New York, New England Bank Note Co. of Boston, and American Bank Note Co. for use beginning in the late 1850s. A single pinhole in the upper left corner prevented PCGS Currency from awarding their PPQ designation.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #977 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
New Brunswick State Bank $1
Cut sheet of remainders. From the Rose Bell Collection. Four piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #978 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Paterson People's Bank of Paterson $7
NJ-438, G42. A popular issue of remainders due to the odd denominations this bank printed in the 1830s with the assistance of Casilear, Durand, Burton & Edmonds of New York. Portraits of George Washington and John Marshall at each end with a farm scene at top center featuring a large white cow.
Grade: AU   
Lot #979 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Paterson Peoples' Bank of Paterson $9
NJ-438, G46. As previous, with this depicted three female vignettes. Three hinge remnants are noted on back.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #980 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c (4)
Four piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #981 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c, 3c, 5c & 10c
Four piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #982 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c, 5c, 10c (2) & 25c (2)
Various varieties and Fractional look-alikes. Six piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #983 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c (2), 3c, 5c, 10c(2), 25c(2), 50c, $1, $2, Checks & Receipts
This booklet is from the Eastman College Bank in the early 1800s. Lot includes 11 pieces of college currency and 12 various receipts and checks for training. There are a $1 and $2 circ (VF) notes as well as the following fractional notes: 1c (2), 3c, 5c, 10c (2) and 50c. This belonged to W.A. Kline, 29 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, NY.
Lot #984 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c, 3c, 5c, 10c, 25c & 50c
This variety has no back printing. The notes show little circulation. Six piece lot.
Grade: Average XF/AU   
Lot #985 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 1c, 3c, 5c, 10c, 25c & 50c
A variety of Fractionals. Five piece lot.
Grade: VF to AU   
Lot #986 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 3c (5)
Five piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #987 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 5c (3)
Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #988 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 5c, 10c, 25c & 50c
These are all red notes. Four piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #989 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman Business College 10c (3)
One of these notes has a neat printing error. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #990 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 10c & 25c
A pair of fractional notes made to appear like Fractional currency. Two piece lot.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #991 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 25c (5)
Five piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #992 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Poughkeepsie, Eastman College Bank 50c (3)
Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #993 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
New York County Bank $5
NY-1906,G6. A nice India paper proof used during the 1850s-1860s with imprint of Baldwin, Bald & Cousland of New York and Bald, Cousland & Co. of Philadelphia. Four punch cancels through the signature lines. Vignettes of a "Minuteman" at lower left, "Justice" and "Liberty" on either side of eagle on shield at top center, with ducks at bottom center, and state emblem at right. American Bank Note Company stamp on back.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #994 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Raleigh State of North Carolina 5c (3), 25c, 75c, $1 & $3 #82
These notes are part of the Leidman #82 Collection. This seven piece lot includes: Cr. 148 5c New 61 Cr. 148 5c New 62 Cr. 148 5c Ch. Abt. New 55 Cr. 139 25c Ch. Abt. New 58 Cr. 135 75c Ch. New 63 PPQ Cr. 88 $1 Very Ch. New 64 PPQ Cr. 125 $3 Ch. Abt. New 55
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #995 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Raleigh State of North Carolina 10c (2), 25c, 75c & $3
These five notes are part of the serial #84 Leidman Collection. Included are: 10c Jan. 1, 1863 New 62 10c Jan. 1, 1863 Very Ch. New 64 PPQ 25c Sept. 1, 1862 Ch. Abt. New 55 75c Jan. 1, 1863 Ch. New 63 $3 Jan. 1, 1863 New 62 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #996 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Raleigh State of North Carolina 75c & $3
January 1, 1863. A lovely pair of serial #81 notes from the Leidman Collection. The 75c grades New 62 Apparent (small edge nick at bottom left) and the $3 is Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #997 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Washington Bank of Washington $4
A lovely American Bank Note remainder that is from the first locale to name themselves after our first president, having been founded in 1776, and today lays claim to the heart of the inner banks. Martha Washington is depicted at lower right, with an interesting scene of Native Americans and maids at top center surrounding a shield.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #998 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Delaware Ohio Business College Bank $10
Wolka 1023-01. R-7. Circa 1873. The Ohio Business College and Normal Institute was established in 1866. In 1873, the course of study was revised and enlarged. A system of actual business practice was adopted and college currency was engraved to represent cash, and used by pupils in buying and selling precisely the same as cash. A lovely issued note with pen signatures of school founders J. W. Sharp and R. R. Hinds.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #999 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Mansfield Richland and Huron Bank $3
OH-265, G14. December 16, 1816. A seldom seen issue from a bank that only operated for less than one year, having to close due to lawsuits against bank President John Garrison, as he apparently issued more notes than the bank could cover. Who would do such a thing? Imprint of Murray Draper Fairman & Co. Two pinholes at center prevent the PPQ designation.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1000 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Washington State Bank of Ohio $1
July 4, 1862. Guernsey branch.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1001 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oklahoma - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Choctaw, Oklahoma Territory Grady Trading Co. 25c
1901. This note is signed, issued and is from a location I have not seen before.
Grade: VG +   
Lot #1002 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Germantown Bank of Germantown $100
PA-150, G8b. This is the example as pictured on page 2039 of Haxby. A portrait of Lafayette has been cut away at left, leaving General Taylor at right and the Milkmaids at top center. Imprint of Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co, New York and Philadelphia. Proof is mounted to card, with some wrinkling noted where the India paper is glued.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1003 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Philadelphia, The Bank of Pennsylvania $5
H-305-89. A beautiful blue printing with a red counters 'V' twice across the bottom.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1004 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Philadelphia, The Bank of Pennsylvania $5
A great blue and red multi-color printing.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1005 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $1,000 June 1, 1840
Stamp dividend paid in red. Printed in blue.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1006 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $10 December 24, 1936
Over stamp dividend paid.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1007 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $500 January 1, 1840
Stamped dividend paid.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1008 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Philadelphia Southern Loan Company $2
This proof on card was created by Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty, and depicts Daniel Boone at top center, along with identical "Justice" with Washington portraits at each lower corner. Four typical punch cancels are noted through the signature lines at bottom. This design is not listed in Hoober.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1009 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Alton, Richmond Bank $5
August 12, 1856. Spectacular vignettes. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1010 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Charleston South Carolina Railroad 50c
Sheheen 659. April 1, 1864. This is the only fractional denomination that the railroad issued. Red and black printed on front, with blue overprint on back.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #1011 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > South Carolina - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Columbia, State of South Carolina $1, $2, & $5
March 2, 1872. Lovely revenue bond scrip. From the Rose Bell Collection. Three piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1012 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Tennessee - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Athens Hiawassee Railroad Company $1
MS84-075. July 20, 1841. A rare note from a seldom seen issuer that incorporated in 1836 to connect Knoxville to the proposed (at the time) Western and Atlantic Railroad. The company reorganized in 1848 as the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Company. Imprints of Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty of Philadelphia and Danforth, Underwood & Co. of New York. Two early steam train vignettes are depicted at top and bottom center.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1013 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
Austin Republic of Texas $10 July 2, 1840
Cr. A-5. A good looking example and, as always, it's cut cancelled.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1014 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Austin Republic of Texas $3 July 1, 1841
Cr A-3. A scarce and popular example of a desirable denomination. Cut cancelled.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1015 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Austin Republic of Texas $50 January 27, 1841
Excellent color and cut cancelled.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1016 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
Austin Republic of Texas $50 January 27, 1841
Cr A-7. This is an R-3 and it has a nice looking appearance, although cut cancelled.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1017 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 550.00 - $ 850.00)
Austin Republic of Texas $100 January 1, 1840
Cr A-8. Although cut cancelled, this note has great color and body.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1018 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Republic of Texas Land Grant
This land grant, dated August 5, 1847, is from Milan County. A nice document on vellum that has been executed and signed by Anson Jones. Some sun fading is evident.
Lot #1019 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Richmond Bank $10
Scarce, fully executed and circulated fantasy note with strong pen signatures and date with insignificant comment 'stained' on the alleged CSA piece.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1020 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Watertown Bank of Watertown $2
WI-825, G4b. September 1, 1863. A lovely remainder produced by Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. of New York and Philadelphia and American Bank Note Company for this institution that began in 1854.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1021 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Watertown Bank of Watertown $3
WI-825, G6b. September 1, 1863. As previous, and from the same sheet due to the printed serial number in blue.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1022 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $1
A super, high quality example of this popular Wisconsin remainder note.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1023 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $1
WI-850, Unlisted. This is the top note from a cut sheet that all grade Gem. Haxby does not list this group with the American Bank Note imprint, as the only difference is the imprint as well as the addition of serial numbers in blue. "Navigation" is the top central vignette.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1024 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $5
WI-850, Unlisted.The last note from this cut sheet, with vignettes of a young girl at lower right, and "the corn gatherer" at top center.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1025 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $2
WI-850, Unlisted. As previous, with vignette of Andrew Jackson at upper left, and Eagle at top.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1026 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $3
WI-850, Unlisted. As previous, with three allegorical females at top, and Daniel Webster vignette at lower right.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1027 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
ABNC Collection of Special Proofs
This collection, from a few decades back, includes 36 special issues created from the original plates and still in the original album. Certain to be split up for buyers. This lot includes: $1 Diamond State Bank, Seaford, DE $20 Tioga County Bank, PA $5 Cumberland State Bank, Bridgeton, NJ $500 Union Bank, Augusta, GA $1 Uncas Bank, Norwich, CT $100 Wareham Bank, MA $1 Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Greensborough, MD $10 Planters & Mechanics Bank, Charleston, SC $2 White Mountain Bank, Lancaster, NH $5 Bank of Giles, Pearisburg, VA $1,000 Staten Island Bank, Port Richmond, NY $6 Bank of Clarendon, Fayetteville, NC $2 Commercial Bank, Bristol, RI $50 Bank of Black River, Proctorsville, VT $50 Peoples Bank of Kentucky, Louisville $50 Union Bank of Tennessee, Nashville $20 Union Bank of Columbia, Washington, DC $2 Bank of Granville, OH $1 City of Baton Rough, LA $2 Bank of Jeffersonville, IN $10 State of Mississippi, Jacksonville $5 Bank of Bloomington, IL $500 The Atlantic Bank, Portland, ME $3 Eastern Bank of Alabama, Eufaula $2 City of Saint Joseph, MO $100 Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co., Little Rock, AR $3 Bank of the Capitol, Lansing, MI $5 Bank of St. Johns, Jacksonville, FL $3 Commerical & Agricultural Bank, Galveston, TX $2 City of Des Moines, IA $50 Mineral Point Bank, WI 75c Miners Bank of Savings, Alta, CA $5 Bank of Northfield, MN $20 Kansas Valley Bank, Atchison $10 Brownville Bank, Omaha City, NE $20 Peoples National Bank, Helena, MT
Lot #1028 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Miscellaneous - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Union Envelopes Relating To The Civil War
A lot of 20 envelopes, none mailed, mostly bashing the Confederacy. Great images.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1029 - Depression Scrip - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Bismarck $1-1-1-1 Self Liquidating Tax Certificate Uncut Sheet
A pinkish colored North Dakota Depression scrip uncut sheet of four unused notes. Western Frontier Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1030 - Depression Scrip - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Bismarck $1-1-1-1 Self Liquidating Tax Certificate Uncut Sheet
A green North Dakota Depression scrip uncut sheet of four unused notes. Western Frontier Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1031 - Depression Scrip - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Bismarck $5-5-5-5 Self Liquidating Tax Certificate Uncut Sheet
A yellow colored North Dakota Depression scrip uncut sheet of four unused notes. Western Frontier Collection.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1032 - Depression Scrip - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Bismarck $5-5-5-5 Self Liquidating Tax Certificate Uncut Sheet
An orange colored North Dakota Depression scrip uncut sheet of four unused notes. Western Frontier Collection.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1033 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1229 5c First Issue
Printed on the bright yellow paper typical of these no monogram notes this one certainly has the look of a Ch. CU note.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #1034 - Fractional Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 325.00)
Fr. 1231 5c First Issue
A very bright and colorful example of this scarcer no monogram variety that sure looks Ch. CU through the holder.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1035 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1233 5c Second Issue
This essentially picture perfect example has huge margins, great centering, radiant bronzing and bold color. We just recently saw a couple of similar examples sell for $400-$500 each.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66   
Lot #1036 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
Fr. 1249 10c Second Issue
It's been a little while since we've seen any examples of this second issue fiber paper note. This one has excellent margins and some light folds.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1037 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1251 SP 10c Third Issue Wide Margin Face
An oversized wide margin face specimen that has bright bronzing, boldly applied printing and two full cutting guidelines.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1038 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1253 10c Third Issue
An incredibly well margined and perfectly centered example of this scarcer hand-signed Colby-Spinner note. The signatures are bold without so much as a speck of ink erosion and the bronzing and ink colors are nothing short of superb. A great high end type note that should set a few hearts racing before the hammer falls.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1039 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1253 10c Third Issue
Fiery ink colors and bright bronzing add to the eye appeal of this well-signed note. With a touch better centering this would have achieved the Gem grade.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1040 - Fractional Currency - ($ 325.00 - $ 475.00)
Fr. 1255 10c Third Issue
For as common a type as this is they are infrequently encountered in the Superb Gem grade. This leaves collectors to scramble for the nicest Gems they can find and this is one of them. Perhaps even a smidge under-graded, this note has great margins and perfect centering on all sides. Definitely at the upper end of the Gem grading scale.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1041 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1257 10c Fourth Issue
A picture perfect example for a fractional type set. The note has superb centering and excellent paper surfaces. We have recently seen top pop examples of this type going for very strong four-figure prices which will only serve to force upward pressure on notes in this grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1042 - Fractional Currency - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Fr. 1265 10c Fifth Issue
Believe it or not it has been a while since we have seen a third party graded Gem hit the auction circuit. This one has excellent margins and bright paper.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1043 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1267 15c Fourth Issue
Gigantic margins and great centering claim this single denomination type note. A much more impressive example than the 67 PPQ of this type that recently sold for $3,670.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1044 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1267 15c Fourth Issue
Two gigantic margins and two average margins are seen on this watermarked single denomination type note.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1045 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1267 15c Fourth Issue
A lovely example of this single denomination type that has always been very popular with fractional collectors. The paper is utterly original with two huge margins and two smaller ones that are clear of the frame line.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1046 - Fractional Currency - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
Fr. 1267 15c Fourth Issue
Watermarked paper.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1047 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1268 15c Fourth Issue
A pleasing, mid-grade example of this much scarcer no watermark variety. There is not a hint of a watermark to be seen anywhere and it is printed on the type of paper that has a slightly subdued color; this is what the Fr. 1268 notes were printed on.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1048 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1269 15c Fourth Issue
This variety, with its large Treasury seal and blue right end, is far scarcer than the commonly seen Fr. 1267. This lovely example is deeply embossed with great color and excellent centering. If you told us that this was a Gem we would not be at all surprised. We recently have seen examples in this grade sell for over $300 and would fully expect a similar price here tonight.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1049 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1274 SP 15c Third Issue Narrow Specimen
A lightly handled and very well signed example of this Jeffries-Spinner hand-signed note. PCGS has noted the upper left corner has been replaced and redrawn but this actually gives this note much better eye appeal than if the corner were missing.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Abt. New 53   
Lot #1050 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1279 25c First Issue
An always desirable perforated First Issue note that has great color and two huge margins. The Green Sheet values this at $300 in this grade but that seems a little light to us.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1051 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1281 25c First Issue
A wonderfully embossed and broadly margined example of this First Issue type note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1052 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1286 25c Second Issue
From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1053 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1310 50c First Issue
Another lovely First Issue type note with bright paper, broad margins and excellent perforations.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1054 - Fractional Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 325.00)
Fr. 1313 50c First Issue Medium Margin Face Specimen
This wide margin specimen has superb eye appeal for the grade with bold ink colors and snow white paper. There are a couple of tears at the top and bottom but they do not appear to intrude upon the design.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1055 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1313 50c First Issue
This is the scarcest and most desirable of the sixteen First Issue Friedberg numbers. This breathtaking piece exudes superb originality and looks fully uncirculated from the front.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1056 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Fr. 1321 50c Second Issue
We don't often get to see moderately circulated examples of this number but here is one. It's the scarcest of the 50c fiber paper notes.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1057 - Fractional Currency - ($ 175.00 - $ 325.00)
Fr. 1322 50c Second Issue
A deeply embossed fiber paper note with bright bronzing, clear surcharges and great back color.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1058 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1328 50c Third Issue Autographed
A beautiful red reverse with the Spinner and Colby autographs. The back also has the A-2-6-5.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1059 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1328 50c Third Issue
These hand-signed third issue notes are always extremely popular with collectors; this one is a real beauty. Huge margins and blinding bronzing make it very easy to see why this note is a Gem all the way.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1060 - Fractional Currency - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1339 50c Third Issue
A wonderfully embossed and crackling fresh Type II Spinner that a thin top margin short of the Gem grade.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1061 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1339 50c Third Issue
Blinding bronze and three enormous margins are found on this incredibly original Type II Spinner.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1062 - Fractional Currency - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
Fr. 1339 50c Third Issue
A wonderfully embossed Type II Spinner note that has a couple of huge margins and great originality. There is the faintest of center folds coaxed out of hiding by the trained Fractional expert.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1063 - Fractional Currency - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1341 50c Third Issue
This Type II Spinner note with "1" on the face is well centered and possesses bright bronzing. A deeply embossed example that should sail past its Green Sheet value of $240.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1064 - Fractional Currency - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
Fr. 1362 50c Third Issue
A very well margined and deeply embossed example of this green-back Justice that is perfect for type.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1065 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1368 50c Third Issue
A very nice example of a much scarcer number. The surcharges are widely spaced and the "1" on face position indicator makes the attribution a Fr. 1368. Cavernous embossing and light handling make this a really satisfying example for someone who is looking to fill a vacant spot in his collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1066 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1370 50c Third Issue
This is a very desirable Justice fiber paper note that has excellent margins and bright bronzing. The Green Sheet value is $850 in Ch. CU. Of the 17 examples that PCGS has graded this is the only one at this grade level with a single example graded one point higher.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1067 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1371 50c Third Issue
This is a fiber paper issue with the '1' and 'a' design figures on the face and a green back with surcharge A-2-6-5 on corners. This is a real Fractional rarity. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1068 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Fourth Issue
This Lincoln design is one of the most popular of all the Fractional type notes. This example has great originality and unusually broad margins and centering on all sides. Gem Lincolns are always four-figure notes as the Green Sheet value of $1,450 will attest to.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1069 - Fractional Currency - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Fourth Issue
A really nice Ch. CU Lincoln note that would be a Gem if the top margin were a hair broader. With AU notes having realized $500 recently at auction we would expect this pleasing note to bring double that amount.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1070 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Fourth Issue
This Lincoln Fractional type has become one of the most popular types for Fractional collectors. One could make a strong case for the Ch. CU grade as there are three sizeable margins and a tight fourth; this is very typical with notes of this type. With recent auction results showing AUs around the $500 mark we would expect far better from this lovely note.
Grade: PMG UNC 62 EPQ   
Lot #1071 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1376 50c Fourth Issue
An incredibly well embossed and original Stanton note that has three behemoth margins and a smaller fourth.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1072 - Fractional Currency - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Spinner Autograph
An autograph of General Spinner who was responsible for the Fractional Currency concept. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1073 - Fractional Currency - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
Ex: Eliasberg First Issue Pair
Old time quality is found on this First Issue Fractional pair that holds the great provenance of Louis Eliasberg.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1074 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$2 1928 A-A
Four behemoth margins and picture perfect centering lead one to conclude that this note was graded with a somewhat conservative eye. As well embossed as they come and with fiery red inks too. In recent months we have seen these sell in the $500-$600 range and would expect a similar result here.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1075 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 475.00 - $ 625.00)
$1 1928 A00001559A
A wonderfully original and crackling fresh Legal Tender Ace that has superb paper wave and fire engine red inks. A low four-digit serial number only augments the value of this piece.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1076 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 1928-B B-A
This note has the appearance of a Gem but there was some faint issue, so it's a gorgeous AU.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1077 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 1928-F* *-A
An incredibly well embossed example of this riveting Legal Tender star that is a center fold away from the $400-$500 price range.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1078 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$2 1928-G* *-A
Deep embossing and flawless paper are seen on this enormously margined star note. These early Legal stars are quite desirable in all grades and this series routinely broaches the four-figure price level in the Gem grades.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1079 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 1928-G E-A
A superb example of this early Legal Tender Deuce that has fire engine red inks and exceptional eye appeal for the grade.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1080 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$2 1953-C* *-A
An absolutely stunning beauty of a star note that looks every bit as nice as the PCGS Superb Gem 68 PPQ that we sold in our August sale for $632.50.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1081 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
1953 Series Deuces
An eclectic group of 1953 and 1953-A Deuces with a nice near Gem star mixed into the group. About half the notes are lovely near Gems and the other half are lightly circulated but still crisp. Fifty-two pieces.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1082 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$2 1963 A-A Consecutive Pack
Consecutive pack of 100 notes. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1083 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$2 1963 A-A Consecutive Pack
Consecutive pack of 100 notes. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1084 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 1963 #A00888000A
Binary 8s for a serial number.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1085 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1928-B* *-A
A scarce Legal Tender star that is seldom available.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #1086 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928-C* *-A
A bright and well embossed legal tender star that is far more often found in either Fine or Ch. CU grades.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1087 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1928-F* *-A
An attractive, well centered Red Seal star Wide I. Great appearance.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1088 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$5 1953-A* *-A
These later date stars have always been very desirable for this $5 denomination but particularly so in our little world of third party grading. A nearly superb example that is as fresh and bright and crisp as the day it was printed. In this lofty grade these generally sell for several hundred dollars when they appear at auction.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1089 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1953-C* *-A
This later issue Legal Tender star note has always been highly coveted by small size collectors for its scarcity. In recent years some have come on the market but this has done little to hold back the price of the truly superior quality pieces such as this one. A crackling fresh example with razor sharp embossing that is deserving of the finest of collections.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1090 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1963 #A56788765A
An up and down ladder radar. Where can you find another?
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1091 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1966 #A00000081A
A pristine Gem straight from the #1 pack when Amon Carter, Jr. split it up. Julian was lucky enough to get the serial #81 and #82.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1092 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 1966 #A00000082A
This is certainly one of the highlights of the J. Leidman #82 Collection. A lovely Gem that is fresh, well centered and attractive.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1093 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1966 A-A
A deeply embossed and absolutely original example of this higher denomination type note that is worthy of the highest grades.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1094 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1966* *-A
A lovely VF/XF star note that has good margins, great color and unfathomably deep embossing.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1095 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1966-A A-A
Behemoth margins and deep embossing make this well centered note a real treat. Unfortunately, there are two tiny rust flecks in the back upper margin that do little to affect the eye appeal of this note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1096 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$100 1966-A A-A
A vibrant example of this much scarcer "A" series note. Through the holder this note looks like a lovely gem which would carry a four-figure price tag. As it is, closer inspection reveals a fold or two that does little to affect the eye appeal of this note. Green Sheet price is $380 in AU and we would be shocked if this note didn't get there and go beyond.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53 EPQ   
Lot #1097 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1928* *-A
Virtually a perfect match for the 1928-A star listed here. Both are wonderful and graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1098 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1928 & 1928-A #81
A trio of #81 serial number Funnybacks from the Leidman Collection. Lot includes: 1928 E-A Very Ch. New 64 PPQ 1928 F-A Gem New 65 PPQ 1928-A S-A Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1099 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$1 1928-A Y-A
An astounding, high-grade example of this early Funnyback Ace that has mountainous embossing and great natural paper wave.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1100 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 120.00 - $ 180.00)
$1 1928-A Z-A
A great Z-A block.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1101 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$1 1928-A* *-A
A beautiful Funnyback star that is fresh, well centered and with exceptional quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1102 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1928-A #S00000082A
Low #82 from the Leidman collection. A double-digit Funnyback.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1103 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1928-A #T01111110A
Quite a binary radar and a rare opportunity.
Grade: PCGS New 61 PPQ   
Lot #1104 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1928-A #84 S-A, U-A & W-A
A neat trio of Funnybacks with matching serial #84 from the Leidman Collection. One grades Ch. New 63 PPQ and the other two are Very Ch. New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1105 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1928-B* *-A
The Funnyback stars are scarce and popular. This note is quality at its finest with excellent color and plenty of overall pizzazz. A rare opportunity these days.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1106 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1928-C G-B
A wonderful Gem of this scarce 1928-C series Funnyback. This is a popular Funnyback and it's second din rarity.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1107 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1928-D D-B
A well centered Gem D-B block with exceptional quality. Exceeded only in rarity by the 1928-C and 1928-E.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1108 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,100.00)
$1 1934* *-A
A brilliant, fresh Gem star from the 1934 Funnyback era. What a beauty. A star on this type is a real crowd pleaser. PMG notes great embossing.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65   
Lot #1109 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 70.00 - $ 100.00)
$1 1934 A-A
A lovely example of the last Funnyback issue. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1110 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1934 #C26666665A
An interesting note with lots of 6s in the serial number.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1111 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1935 #G11111111A
Here is a rare and special new discovery. Solid 1s on the first issue 1935 $1 Silver Certificate. This note is a true miracle of survival as it was plucked from circulation and saved. Solids from the first 1935 series are very rare - I believe this to be the first note with solid 1s to show up from that series. An attractive and problem-free note that should attract a lot of attention!
Grade: VF   
Lot #1112 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935 #H00000082A & #N00000082A
A neat matched #81 pair of 1935 Silver Certificates. One grades Gem New 65 PPQ and the other is Gem New 66 PPQ. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1113 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935 & 1957 Series #81
Here is an amazing assemblage of serial #81 $1 Silver Certificates. Add these to the matching Funnybacks and it's quite a Silver Certificate set, or buy them all and keep building. This 10 piece lot includes: 1935 H-A Gem New 66 PPQ 1935 N-A Gem New 65 PPQ 1935-A K-C Gem New 66 PPQ 1935-B D-D Superb Gem New 67 PPQ 1935-C T-D Ch. New 63 PPQ 1935-E N-H Gem New 65 PPQ 1935-H E-J Ch. New 63 PPQ 1957 A-B Gem New 66 PPQ 1957 K-A Superb Gem New 67 PPQ 1957-A H-A Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1114 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935 & 1957 Series #84
Here is a wonderful collection of $1 Silver Certificates, all with matching serial #84 from the Leidman Collection. It took decades to assemble these matching numbers. This nine piece lot includes: 1935-A K-C Gem New 65 PPQ 1935-B D-D Gem New 65 PPQ 1935-C T-D Ch. New 63 PPQ 1935-E N-H Gem New 66 PPQ 1935-H E-J Very Ch. New 64 PPQ 1957 A-B & K-A Superb Gem New 67 PPQ 2 pcs 1957-A H-A Very Ch. New 64 PPQ 1957-B X-A Gem New 65 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1115 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1935 Series #82
Check out these various 1935 issues. All are serial #82 from the Leidman collection. There are some superb notes. Five piece lot includes: 1935-A Superb Gem New 67 PPQ 1935-B Superb Gem New 68 PPQ 1935-C Ch. New 63 PPQ 1935-E Gem New 66 PPQ 1935-H Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1116 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1935 R-A Mule
Back plate #1100. This note is above the reported high observed numbers in the 9th Edition.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1117 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-A 'R' Experimental S-C
This is half of the 'R' and 'S' experimental pair offered here. We are offering these separately in case you have a better match. A lovely Gem here.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1118 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A 'R' Experimental S-C
The 'R' Experimentals are tough to find. This one is probably a '64' for back centering.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1119 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1935-A 'S' Experimental S-C
A high quality Gem that should match up favorably with the 'R' listed in our sale.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1120 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-A 'S' Experimental S-C
A lovely Gem 65 PPQ that is hard to improve upon, but you can try. A lovely experimental issue.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1121 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1935-A 'R' & 'S' Experimental Pair S-C
A wonderful experimental pair that appears to be very well embossed and conservatively graded. With Ch. AU examples pushing the $250-$300 mark this delightful uncirculated pair should realize multiples of that. Notes are graded PCGS New 62 PPQ and Ch. New 63 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1122 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-A* *-A
A pristine Gem of this tough star that is seldom encountered so nice.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1123 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A #K00000045C
A great two-digit note from this early series, I suppose one could also call it a ladder. The lack of a PPQ designation appears to be due to a minute speck just above the 'E' in Silver at the top.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1124 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1935-A Various Blocks
All of these notes are from sheet printing runs. These blocks were used to print Hawaii, North Africa and the R & S Experimental notes. This 21 piece lot includes the following blocks: Y-B (2), Z-B (3), A-C, B-C, C-C (8), F-C, I-C (3) and S-C (2).
Grade: CU to Gem CU   
Lot #1125 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 175.00)
$1 1935-A Y-A
These are very scarce this nice.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1126 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1 1935-A* "R" *-A
Star notes from this experimental issue are just plain rare and especially after the redemption of Silver Certificates ended over 40 years ago. It is unlikely the population will be expanding nearly as much as non-Silver Certificate issues. The 'R' star is the scarcer of the two issues. The quality of this example is exceptional for this highly circulated note.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #1127 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-B* *-B
A scarce Gem 1935-B star from the Tom Flynn Collection. Tom loved his paper money and I'm sure you will too.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1128 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1935-C #K33000000E
A great serial number.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1129 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1 1935-D
C11111111G "solid". Several of these have traded well above $2k; we expect no different on this perfectly centered beauty.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1130 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935-F* *-F
It has been some time since we have had a nice group of Silver star notes in quantity. All are fresh and bright with great embossing and radiant ink colors. We have been seeing these sell in the $30-$40 range for Ch. CU notes and would expect something similar here. Thirty-eight pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1131 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-F B-J
A nearly consecutive run from start to finish with just a couple missing near the end. Very Ch. CU asking price is $10 per note and that's probably not asking too much. Thirty-seven pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1132 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-F X-I
Extremely nice for the grade with several broadly margined notes included in the group. Twenty-five pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1133 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-F Y-I
A treasure trove of pack fresh Silver Certificates with several broadly margined examples in the mix. Thirty-six Pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1134 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-F Y-I
A robust group that is virtually a half pack with one missing. As crisp and fresh as they were many decades ago with several pieces exhibiting great margins. Forty-nine consecutive pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1135 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$1 1935-F Z-I
Yet another group of notes from this popular Silver Certificate series. Forty-three pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1136 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-G* *-G With Motto
A well centered Gem with motto star. This note has superb margins.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1137 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-G* No Motto Stars
A consecutive run of No Motto star notes, with respective grades by PCGS of 64 PPQ, 63 PPQ, 65 PPQ, 65 PPQ, 64 PPQ and 58 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1138 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935-G *-G No Motto
A real doozy of a group that has notes ranging in grade from Ch. CU to Gem CU. Radiant inks and bottomless embossing will make this a real treat for one lucky winner. These have been selling in Ch. CU for $30-$50 each. Thirty-four consecutive notes.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1139 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935-G* *-G No Motto
All crackling fresh and very desirable. We have routinely been seeing Ch. CU examples sell for $30-$50 each. Thirty-five pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1140 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
$1 1935-G C-J No Motto
A group of 54 crackling fresh examples from this No-Motto series. Many of the notes are Ch. CU or Very Ch. CU but there appear to be some gems lurking within.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1141 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1935-G C-J No Motto
Each note is crisp, fresh, bright and with great natural paper wave. Eighty-six pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1142 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Eight Different 1935 Series Aces
All of the series from 1935-A through 1935-H are included except there is no 1935-C, but there are both No Motto and With Motto notes from the 1935-G series. All crispy and fresh with superb paper quality.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1143 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Mixture of Funnyback Aces
A few have problems but most just honest wear. A majority tend toward the higher end of the split grade. Great telemarketer group for promotion. Forty piece lot.
Grade: VG/VF   
Lot #1144 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 SC & FRN Matching #53052051
This two piece lot of matching serial numbers includes: Fr. 1619 $1 SC #U53052051A PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ Fr. 1900-D $1 FRN #D53052051A PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1145 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1957, 1957-A & 1957-B #82
This lot of four notes all have serial #82 and are from the Leidman Collection. Included in the lot are: 1957 #A00000082B Gem New 66 PPQ 1957 #K00000082A Superb Gem New 67 PPQ 1957-A #H00000082A Very Ch. New 64 PPQ 1957-B #X00000082A Gem New 65 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1146 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1934 D-A
This one is a beauty. How do you find better?
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1147 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$5 1934 #A00000018A
Sixth lowest serial number and ex-Grinnell.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1148 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-A* *-A
This is a beautiful star from the 1934-A* series with exceptional quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1149 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1934-A L-A
The L-A block with back plate #637n is a very tough combination to acquire as it only appears on two blocks, K-A and L-A, the last ones.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1150 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$5 1934-B* *-A Mule
A great rarity among small size stars is this Mule with back plate #637. These catalog at $2,500 in VF and $8,000 in CU. This note is pretty and worth a strong bid if you need it.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1151 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1934-B K-A
This is the micro back plate #637 with the late K-A block.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1152 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
$5 1934-C Q-A
Crackerjack embossing and abundant margins give this early Silver Certificate everything it needs to land in your collection. While it doesn't happen often this is a case of a third-party graded note looking dramatically under graded.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1153 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1934-C N-A, P-A & Q-A
The N-A block is face #2028, the P-A block is #2030 and the Q-A block is face #2030. As an additional bonus the P-A and Q-A blocks are both lower than the low serial numbers listed in S/L #9. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1154 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-D* *-A Wide I
A lovely Wide I star with exceptional color and centering.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1155 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1934-D Wide I S-A
All with robust color and fresh paper and embossing collectors would kill for. Twenty consecutive pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1156 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1953 B-A
As before crackling fresh and utterly original with some sneaking into the Gem camp. Forty consecutive pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1157 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
$5 1953 C-A
A Silver Certificates group with most being series 1953 and a few 1953-A. There are several Gems well hidden within this fresh group. Forty-seven notes.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1158 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 325.00 - $ 475.00)
$5 1953-A* *-A
An incredibly high-grade example of this scarcer late date Silver star. A wonderfully margined example with flawless paper and spectacular visual appeal.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1159 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1953-A, $2 1953 & $2 1953*
Blue seal five, red seal two star and red seal deuce all authentically signed by Ivy Baker Priest and all certified. Ms Priest is fairly common on $1 silvers, but to locate her autograph on twos and fives is rare. Retail value could approach $1k. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 - Fine 15   
Lot #1160 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1953-B #F72000081A
This is a speciality item as this series started with serial #72000000, so this note came shortly after. From the #81 Leidman Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1161 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
$10 1934-B* *-A
A rare and beautiful 1934-B* $10 Silver Certificate. Here is a note that is rare, valuable and desirable with a catalog value of $2,500 in VF and $15,000 in Ch. CU. This beauty is a 40 EPQ with exceptional color and centering.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1162 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-C B-A
Great margins and deep embossing make it easy to see why this note is on the doorstep of the Superb Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1163 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$10 1934-C* *-A
A lovely, high quality star that has been graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1164 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 180.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1934-D B-A Wide
A great match to the 1953 listed here for a type set. It's a beauty.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1165 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 1934-D* *-A Wide
A very scarce Wide star and the quality is exceptional, catalog value of $4,500 in Ch. CU. The centering is excellent and the note looks UNC as the light bends can be hard to see in the holder.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1166 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1953* *00012002A
A gorgeous, well centered star with an interesting serial #*00012002A. The 1953 issues of the $10 Silver Certificates are difficult to find in Gem.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1167 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1953 A-A
A well centered Gem that is lovely. Higher quality is really scarce from this issue.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1168 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1953-A A-A
A gorgeous example of this scarcer issue.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1169 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$10 1953-A A-A
A deeply embossed and crackling fresh example of this scarcer later date Silver Certificate. The Green Sheet value of $265 should be easily surpassed by this piece.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1170 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$10 1953-A A-A
This is a very impressive example of this key later date Silver Certificate. Ample margins are found on all sides with stellar punch-through embossing visible through the third-party holder. The provenance of ex: Boyd/Ford doesn't hurt the case for ownership of this note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1171 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1929* B New York B-*
The market has advanced rapidly on all small size type notes during this calendar year and this evenly circulated star should not be any exception.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1172 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1929* D Cleveland D-*
Fresh from the weeds comes this utterly original, nicely embossed star replacement with wonderful balanced margins. A faint whisper of a bend precludes a Gem New 65 PPQ assignment. A $5,000 CU would be hard for a Gem New 65 to present as nicely.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1173 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1929 H Saint Louis H-A
A lovely example of this somewhat more challenging Saint Louis district note that is quite scarce in the upper end of the grading scale. It appears to have earned every point of its third-party grade and should prove to be a highly coveted prize by collectors.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1174 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
Lot of $10 FRBNs
This seven piece lot includes five New York, one Atlanta and one Kansas City.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1175 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1929 Specimen 28 Subject Uncut Sheet
The ABNC produced these to entice business from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the transition from large size to small size paper money and so foreign banks could see what was possible.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1176 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 325.00 - $ 475.00)
$20 1929* C Philadelphia C-*
A bright and well embossed example of this Philadelphia star that looks like it has a technical grade of VF 35, not VF 25. With a paltry 24,000 printed this note with a low four-digit serial number was one of the earlier ones printed.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1177 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1929 F Atlanta F-A
We have seen many third-party graded notes that don't belong in the holder they're in and neither does this one; it's refreshing to say this but this note appears by all accounts to be a screaming Gem with great originality. With only 960,000, the Atlanta district is far scarcer than most from this issue. We will let the bidders decide what they think but we have a feeling they will bid very strong for this essentially Gem note.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1178 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$20 1929 G Chicago
Obviously this note was graded for its very high quality.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1179 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1929 H Saint Louis H-A
An absolutely Superb Gem of an FRBN that has been blessed with behemoth margins, perfect centering and astounding paper surface quality.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1180 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1929 H Saint Louis H-A
The Saint Louis district owns the lowest printing of any $20 FRBN and this one is a real beauty. A deeply embossed Gem with bright, crackling fresh paper should make this a real treat for one lucky bidder. Fewer than half a million printed, the Gem grade as well should boost this note's value dramatically once the hammer falls.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1181 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
$20 1929 H Saint Louis H-A
Another example of this scarcest FRBN district. This one looks virtually identical to the PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ example also listed here but with just a pinch of handling.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1182 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
$20 1929 I Minneapolis I-A
A wonderfully embossed and bright example of this tougher Minneapolis district note whose bottom margin is a hairsbreadth too narrow to qualify for the Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1183 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1929 J Kansas City J-A
A fresh and bright example of this scarce Kansas City FRBN that has a printing of 612,000. What makes this note so special is that it is crushingly rare in CU grade. A quick check of auction results show that virtually no CU examples make their way to the market place, which makes this piece #1 on the want lists of many collectors.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1184 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1929 J Kansas City J-A
A wonderfully margined and crackling fresh example of this Kansas City FRBN that has some of the best embossing that you have ever seen. Just a little too much handling keeps a higher grade out of reach.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1185 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$50 1929* J Kansas City J-*
With only 12,000 printed this Kansas City star, number J00001809*, is quite a scarce and desirable note. Moderately circulated but with great eye appeal for the grade. These don't appear often but when they do they bring in the upper hundreds of dollars or more.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1186 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1929 K Dallas K-A
Far and away the rarest $50 FRBN with a realistic value of $400 in VF in the Schwartz-Lindquist reference.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1187 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$100 1929* J Kansas City J-*
A moderately circulated example of this Kansas City star that had a scant printing of only 12,000.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1188 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1963 D Cleveland #D66999999A & D67000000A Roll-over Pair
Two piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #1189 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1963-B J Kansas City #J32100000C
Down ladder serial number.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1190 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1969-B A Boston #A44444444A
Solid serial number.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1191 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
$1 1969-D FRN Matched Pair #33333388
A matched pair of $1 FRNs that include: Fr. 1907-E $1 FRN E33333388B PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ Fr. 1908-H $1 FRN H33333388A PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1192 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1974* K Dallas #K00222200*
Binary radar star note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1193 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1974 K Dallas #K88800000C
Rare binary serial number. Graded PCGS New 62 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #1194 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1974 K Dallas #K10000000B
The highest true binary number you can obtain on a note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1195 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1977* K Dallas #K03444430*
A radar star note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1196 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1977* K Dallas #K05444450*
A lovely radar star note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1197 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1981 A Boston #A99939993E
This is one of 16 possible repeaters and it's a very high number.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1198 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1985 K Dallas #K99999918C
A very high serial number.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1199 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1988 E Richmond #E44444444G
A solid serial number note. The serial number is one-half of a solid #8 and that's better as the demand won't be as high.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1200 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1988-A E Richmond #E49499494K
A binary web radar. An Azpiazu plate note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1201 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1988-A I Minneapolis #I88888888B
Solid 8s and a scarce I-B block as well. Solid 8s mean good luck in some cultures and these remain in strong demand - for good luck that is.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1202 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1993 C Philadelphia C-A
Tied for finest known and, based on the poor workmanship to come off of the Web Presses, very likely to remain so.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1203 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1993 E Richmond #E30000003B
This super radar features a three at each end of serial number.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1204 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1995 G Chicago #G60000006G
Super note and a perfect radar number.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1205 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1995 H St. Louis #H80000008A
A super Radar note with six zeroes sandwiched between a pair of eights.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1206 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1995 I Minneapolis #I22000022D
A rare number binary radar.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1207 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1999 F Atlanta F-S
A run of 67 notes out of a pack and each note starts with #F888888... All slabbed by PCGS. Lot includes 22 notes graded Gem New 65 PPQ, 35 notes graded Gem New 66 PPQ and 10 notes graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1208 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1999 G Chicago #G20010001A, #G20010002A & #G20016000A
All are in BEP folders. Three piece lot.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #1209 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$1 2003* E Richmond #E11111111*
Solid number star note. Only six are known.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #1210 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 2003* L San Francisco #L00090001-100* Pack
This 100 note pack of stars includes a repeater #00090009*.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1211 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 2003-A F Atlanta #F87654320B
Quite an amazing grade for this ladder note. Truly a special item.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1212 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 2003-A F & L Atlanta & San Francisco #F40000004E & L06666660H
Two super radar notes. One with six 6s.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1213 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 2003-A G Chicago G-A
G01010101A Binary repeater; identical note currently advertised at $450.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1214 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 2003-A G Chicago G-A
A seven-digit ladder.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1215 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1 2003-A L San Francisco #L44444444C
Solid fours on this note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1216 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 2009 L San Francisco #L80000008I
A super radar note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1217 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1, $2, $5, $10 & $20 (2) Various Dates & Districts #81
Here is a neat run of FRNs, all with matching serial #81 from the Leidman Collection. This six piece lot includes: $1 2006 Atlanta F-I Gem New 65 PPQ $2 1935-H St. Louis H-A Gem New 65 PPQ $5 2006* Boston IA-* Superb Gem New 68 PPQ $10 2006 New York IB-C Gem New 65 PPQ $20 2004 Philadelphia EC-C Gem New 66 PPQ $20 2004-A Richmond GE-B Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1218 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1, $5, $10 & $20 Various Districts & Dates #82
This four piece lot of serial #82 notes from the Leidman Collection includes: $1 2006 Atlanta F-I Gem New 65 PPQ $5 2006* Boston IA-* Superb Gem New 67 PPQ $10 2006 New York Gem New 65 PPQ $20 2004 Philadelphia Gem New 65 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1219 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Lot of $1 FRNs With Radar Numbers
Lot of various and random radars and one repeater. No special numbers to me. Lot includes 64 radars and 1 repeater.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1220 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$2 1976* C Philadelphia #C00290000*
A fancy serial number star note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1221 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$2 1976 C Philadelphia C-A
Pack of 100 Choice-Gem New Notes in BEP wrapper. Each piece fully original. Most of the pack from a long run of Philadelphia notes make up the pack with about a half-dozen total from New York and Atlanta, combined. One hundred piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1222 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$2 1976* G Chicago G-* Consecutive
This is one of the scarcest of the 1976 stars. Ten piece lot, some consecutive.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1223 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 1976 H St. Louis #H00000082A
This is serial #82 from the Leidman Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1224 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
A Serial #84 FRN Collection
This five piece lot of serial #84 notes is from the Leidman Collection. Included in the lot: $2 1976 St. Louis H-A Superb Gem New 67 PPQ $20 2004-A Richmond GE-B Superb Gem New 68 PPQ $1 2006 Atlanta F-I Gem New 65 PPQ $10 2006 New York IB-C Gem New 65 PPQ $5 2006* Boston IA-* Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1225 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
Lot of Binary Serial Number FRNs
This three piece lot includes: $1 1977 Richmond #E00004000B CU $2 1976 Dallas #K07070717A UNC $2 1995 Atlanta #F40044044B Fine
Lot #1226 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1995* F Atlanta 16-Subject Uncut Sheets
These sheets catalog at $192. Three sheet lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1227 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$2 1995* A-L District Set #20001130*
All 12 notes in this set have matching serial #20001130*. These notes were all improperly packaged and have 'something' on the edges of many notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1228 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$2 1995* A-L District Set #20000056*
This is a $2 Premium Millennium FRN set of 1995 $2 FRNs. All notes begin with #2000, with this one being #20000056. These are all star notes and have the same 'stuff' on some edges.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1229 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 2003* C Philadelphia #C00010000*
A great serial number on this Philly star note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1230 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$2 2003* D Cleveland #D00009000*
A lovely fancy number star from Cleveland.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 65   
Lot #1231 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,200.00 - $ 3,200.00)
$2 2003* D Cleveland #D00000004*
Serial #4 on the 4th district.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1232 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 2003* H St. Louis #H00003333*
A lovely fancy number star note.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1233 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 550.00 - $ 850.00)
$2 2003* H St. Louis #H00005555*
A fancy number star from St. Louis.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1234 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 325.00 - $ 550.00)
$2 2003* I Minneapolis I-* Pack
A 100 note pack of Minneapolis stars.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1235 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1928* C Philadelphia C-*
A 1928 Philly star note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1236 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta F-A
There were only three banks that printed this series and they are quite rare. Catalog value is $600 in VF. This note has some toning.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1237 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1934* H St. Louis H-* Mule
A nice quality dark green seal mule star.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1238 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 475.00 - $ 625.00)
$5 1934-D I Minneapolis I-A
A virtually Top Pop example that is the key to the series as PCGS has graded two in 64 PPQ and a single note higher in 65 PPQ grade. A fresh, bright and well embossed note whose bottom margin is a tad too narrow to allow for the Gem grade. As it lays, this is a very scarce note that should not be overlooked by serious collectors.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1239 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1950* E Richmond E-* Wide I
A great looking Wide I star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1240 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1950-E B New York #B44444244F
Seven of a kind in this serial number.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1241 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,300.00 - $ 2,700.00)
$5 1969 J Kansas City #J00000002A
This number is no longer printed.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1242 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1969-B* E Richmond E-*
An utterly astounding example of this scarce star series that is in a grade rarely seen. PCGS has graded two in this grade with one note a single point higher. A vision of loveliness that will find a happy new home in one lucky collector's registry set.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1243 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1969-B K Dallas K-A
This is the scarcer 1969-B issue. All of the notes are as pack fresh as they were decades ago and only the vagaries of centering determine the grade. There are several Gems in this group as well as several that are Ch. CU or better. Sixteen piece lot.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1244 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1995 H St. Louis #H88885556J
It's nearly impossible to find a better grade from PMG.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 69 EPQ   
Lot #1245 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1999 A-L District Set #84
Here is the #84 matched Premium FRN set. This belonged in the Leidman Collection which we are offering here. This ramps up the #84 collection here.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1246 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1999 A-L District Set #89
This set has matching serial #89 and it's a Premium FRN set from 1999. A great find.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1247 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1999 A-L District Set #93
This is a $5 Premium FRN set and all 12 districts have matching serial #93. It's rare to start a number collection like this with a whole set of $5s.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1248 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1999 A-L District Set #242
This set is 1999 issue with all 12 districts having matching serial #242. I believe cost was around $495 per set, but I'm not certain.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1249 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 325.00 - $ 575.00)
$5 2003* L San Francisco L-*
All crisp and crackling fresh with great paper quality and eye appeal. These list for $35 each in the Schwartz/Lindquist guide. Thirty-nine consecutive notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1250 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 2006 E Richmond #IE55505555B
Binary 5s on a 5th district $5 note.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1251 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1928 B New York B-A
A really lovely example of a very scarce district for this first type Federal Reserve Note. The New York notes have proven time and again to be among the toughest to find in crisp condition. This is a nice fresh note, with near perfect centering and margins that are sure to please.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1252 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
$10 1928 D Cleveland D-A
While this is certainly not a scarce district, it does appear that Gem examples are significantly scarcer. This beauty is wonderfully embossed with excellent centering and great color. When these do appear we have seen gems sell in the $400-$500 range.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1253 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1928* F Atlanta F-*
Right out of a small cash hoard. Very nice and evenly circulated.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1254 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1928* F Atlanta F-*
A second example of this scarce star from the same cash hoard.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1255 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 1928 K Dallas K-A
Through the third-party holder this numbered district Dallas $10 sure looks like a surefire Superb Gem note to this cataloger. Gigantic margins and perfect centering are found on this utterly original note. These routinely bring $400-$500 in this grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1256 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1928-B K Dallas K-A
Easily the key to the 1928-B DGS series notes as evidenced by the Schwartz/Lindquist value of $100 in VF, with no CU value given. Through the holder this note looks like a gorgeous Ch. CU example although closer inspection reveals a couple of light folds. These rarely appear at auction and when they do it is typically a scraggly VF but nothing with the allure of this piece. It is difficult for us to say what this note will be worth tonight but, rest assured, the winning bidder will be the one parading around with this note beaming with pride.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1257 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1928-C G Chicago G-A
A very well embossed and colorful example of this key early FRN series. If the top margin were a little broader we would not hesitate to proclaim this a Gem. As it is nice AU notes typically bring around $250 so we would expect a bit more from this piece.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1258 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1934* B New York B-*
Light green seal. A truly scarce series as a star and it has lovely quality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1259 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-C F Atlanta F-B
Eight consecutive notes. These notes catalog for $50 each.
Grade: CU to Gem CU   
Lot #1260 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1934-D* C Philadelphia C-* Top Pop
All stars from this early FRN series are very scarce or rare with this Philadelphia note being no exception. Very few ever appear at auction and this is the top graded note in the PCGS Population Report for this Friedberg number. We don't like to quibble with grades but if this note is only Very Ch. CU then it must be at the very top of the requirements for that grade as it is astounding in every way and looks like a screaming Gem.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1261 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1934-D* C Philadelphia C-A
All stars from this series are quite elusive with the Philadelphia note appearing to be no exception. It has far fewer auction appearances than the more available New York and Chicago stars. This note has three great margins and deep embossing all around. The Schwartz/Lindquist guide marks this at $500 in Ch. CU and we feel that this is reasonably accurate based on its real scarcity.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1262 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950* B New York B-*
Lovely quality but not quite UNC. Scarce in this grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1263 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1950* G Chicago G-* Narrow
This is the narrow variety on this star from the Chicago FRN.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1264 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1950* K Dallas K-*
Stars from this series are very hard to get with this much quality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1265 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$10 1950* L San Francisco L-*
A well centered star of very high quality.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1266 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-A* A Boston A-*
A sharp Boston star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1267 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-A* D Cleveland D-*
A very high quality star from Cleveland.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1268 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-A* F Atlanta F-*
A lovely Atlanta star.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1269 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-A* G Chicago G-*
A lovely star that looks Gem.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1270 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 1950-A* K Dallas K-*
Dallas stars seem like they are quite tough to find.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1271 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1950-C* A Boston A-*
A high quality AU star.
Grade: Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1272 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-C F Atlanta F-C
Lot contains 11 consecutive notes.
Grade: CU to Gem CU   
Lot #1273 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 1950-C* H St. Louis H-*
There were just over 1,080,000 printed of this star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1274 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1950-D* L San Francisco L-*
An impeccable example of this San Francisco star that is somewhat tougher to obtain with a printing of only 3.6 million. This note sure looks like a Superb Gem of some sort but we will leave that to the currency gods. The margins are enormous, with perfect centering and flawless paper. What more could you ask for?
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1275 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-E* B New York B-*
A scarce star from this short series.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1276 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1950-E G Chicago G-H
An absolutely flawless example of this key middle date issue that could have easily found a higher numbered holder on a different day. Ginormous margins and perfect centering lend credence to the grade while deep embossing and flashy paper attest to the validity of the EPQ designation.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1277 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,500.00)
$10 1950-E L San Francisco L-D
A gorgeous half-pack of this scarcer and highly coveted series. San Francisco has always been a tougher district for this series and we would expect that to be reflected in the price realized for the group. There are plenty of Gems in this currency gathering which will augment the price dramatically. Fifty consecutive notes.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1278 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1963* J Kansas City J-*
This is the type of note that will make the small size specialists drool. Lightly circulated but with astounding punch through embossing and the eye appeal that everyone craves for their notes. For whatever reason these rarely seem to show up at auction so batten down the hatches when this one crosses the block.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #1279 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1963* L San Francisco L00000523*
A very scarce and highly desirable star note from San Francisco which has a three-digit serial number as an added bonus. The note looks great and the paper is as crisp and fresh as the day it was printed.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1280 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$10 1969-C* D Cleveland D-*
Each as crisp and crackling fresh as the day they were printed and with some of the deepest embossing you can imagine. We have been seeing these sell for $40-$50 each in this grade. Eighty consecutive pieces.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1281 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1981* F Atlanta #F00000700*
This note has a great serial number and it's a very scarce star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1282 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1993 G Chicago G-B
Black district seal and numbers dropped so low that they are well beneath left serial. Almost all of these have circulated extensively, this is a remarkable exception.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1283 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1999 A-L District Set #99999907
This is another 1992 $10 Premium FRN set with matching serial #99999907. A great set of 12 notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1284 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1999 A-L District Set #99999934
This is the $10 Premium FRN set of Big Heads from 1999. All are matched serial #99999934. Lots of 9s in this set.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1285 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 2004-A* G Chicago #GL11111171*
A nearly solid serial number star note.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #1286 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928 C Philadelphia C-A
A lovely, near Gem numbered district twenty. Philadelphia notes are surprisingly difficult to locate in higher grade. This one is as crisp and fresh as the day it was printed.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1287 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
$20 1928 F Atlanta F-A
A treasure of a numbered district $20 that has superb embossing and paper quality with the look of a Superb Gem note. We have recently seen an example just three serial numbers away sell for about $750 also in a PMG Gem CU 66 EPQ holder.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1288 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1928 F Atlanta F-A
Set of six consecutive notes, all fresh and crisp with various centering, from nice to even. Some slight handling.
Grade: CU to Gem CU   
Lot #1289 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$20 1928 G Chicago G-A
A bright and picture perfect numbered district $20 that has wide margins and dead-on centering.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1290 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$20 1928 H Saint Louis H-A
With only 2.5 million printed, Saint Louis is one of the scarcest numbered district twenties from this issue. Perfect centering and bountiful margins make this one of the nicest examples we have offered. Nearly Superb Gem notes do not often make their way to auction so the opportunity to obtain this note should not be missed.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1291 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1928-A F Atlanta F-A
A lovely example of a 1928-A $20 Atlanta.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1292 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
$20 1928-B G Chicago G-A DGS
This is easily one of the very nicest examples we have seen of this early $20 Fed issue. Plentiful margins abound on this exceptionally well centered note and the sublime paper quality is easily noted through the holder. Although not a scarce series few will achieve the grading glory possessed by this piece.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1293 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928-B I Minneapolis #I03311330A
A high quality light green seal Minneapolis radar. Scarce for sure.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1294 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928-C G Chicago G-A
A rare note from a short issue run. Only two banks issued the 1928-C series.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1295 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928-C L San Francisco L-A
A bright and moderately circulated example of this scarcer San Francisco district that is a solid example for the grade. The margins are smaller in a couple of spots but the scarcity of this note more than makes up for that in desirability.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1296 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1934 D Cleveland D-A Top Pop
This magnificent dark green seal example has four behemoth margins and micrometer perfect centering with the type of stunning paper quality one expects from a Superb Gem. This and one other note rest at the top of the PCGS population report for this Friedberg number with none higher.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1297 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1934* D Cleveland D-* LGS
An evenly circulated example of this much scarcer light green seal star that lists for $125 in the Schwartz/Lindquist tome.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1298 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1934 K Dallas K-A LGS
A lovely light green seal note befitting the near Superb Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1299 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
$20 1934-A* G Chicago G-* Mule
A really scarce note that is not to be confused with the common circulated stars from this series. Micro back plate number attests to its mule status and the serial number falls in the range of mule stars listed in Schwartz/Lindquist. This note is utterly original with crackerjack embossing and bright paper. A well margined and well centered example that should easily meet its catalog value of $300 in VF as it really has the look of an XF note.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1300 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
$20 1934-C D Cleveland D-A Old Back
We haven't checked but this is likely the highest graded example out there from either service as these early FRNs just don't come in super high grade. Great margins and centering, bold color and mountainous embossing attest to the grade. PMG also notes "great margins" as well as giving the EPQ designation.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1301 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 1934-C* L San Francisco L-* New Back
A stunning example of this very scarce new back star on San Francisco. It has great margins and centering with superb eye appeal even though it's a trifle flat. The Schwartz guide lists this at $600 in Ch. CU but that is somewhat irrelevant since we can't find any examples in the POP reports or auction records where an UNC note has sold.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1302 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1950-A* F Atlanta F-*
A high quality Atlanta star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1303 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1950-B* D Cleveland D-*
A sharp Cleveland star.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1304 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1950-B* I Minneapolis I-*
A seldom offered Minneapolis star that's graded PCGS 64.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1305 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1950-D* C Philadelphia C-*
A beautiful Gem star.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1306 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1950-D* F Atlanta F-*
A Gem star from this Atlanta series.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1307 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
$20 1950-E L San Francisco L-D
Lovely uncirculated examples from this popular middle date series are one of the most underappreciated areas of collecting small size twenties in your cataloger's opinion. A wonderfully fresh and bright note with great embossing and a great look. Very few Gems ever come to market for any of the three districts with the San Francisco note being the most desirable.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1308 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 1981-A* L San Francisco L-*
An incredibly desirable and very scarce star note, particularly in high uncirculated grades. The centering is letter perfect and the paper quality second to none. When this note sold in September 2009 at public auction it realized $373.75 which is at the higher end of where we feel it will end up tonight.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1309 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1996* L San Francisco AL-*
A lovely group of eight star notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1310 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1996 A-L Premium Set #611
This Premium FRN set of 1996 $20s has all 12 districts with matching serial #611.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1311 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$20 1996 A-L Premium Set #2121
This 1996 $20 FRN Big Head set includes all 12 districts with matching serial #00002121. Very cool!
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1312 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$20 1996 A-L District Sets
This lot contains five Premium FRN $20 1996 sets. I believe the original cost was $495 per set. Five set lot. First set has serial #2140.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1313 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,400.00)
$20 1996 A-L District Sets
These three sets have somewhat lower serial numbers, #1436, #1685 and #1797. Opening bid is face value!
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1314 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 2004 G & L Chicago & San Francisco Radar Numbers
This five piece lot includes the following serial numbers: #EG72499427B, #EEL73200237E, #EL73211237E, #EL77511577G and #EL78199187G
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1315 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 2004-A E Richmond #GE00000082B
The quality is so special as well as being part of the serial #82 Leidman Collection.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1316 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$20 2006 L San Francisco L-E
Seven zeros adorn this serial number, which is #L00000400E. PCGS comments 'ink stain at top right' from ATM machine.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Very Choice New 64   
Lot #1317 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$50 1928* L San Francisco #L00003153*
A rare star that is one of seven known.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1318 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1928-A G Chicago G-A
A pristine Gem Chicago $50 dark green seal. These are very tough in this amazing quality.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1319 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928-A H Saint Louis H-A
We do not often see really high-grade examples of these early FRN fifties and this is a real beauty. Falling just a point short of the Superb Gem grade and clearly deserving of any accolades it receives.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1320 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 425.00 - $ 675.00)
$50 1928-A H Saint Louis H-A
An almost consecutive pair of early FRN fifties with only a single serial number separating them. Although a trifle flat, they lay claim to the Very Ch. CU grade. The eye appeal of this pair is as strong as most Gems that we encounter.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1321 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
$50 1934 B New York B-A
A screaming Gem early $50 that is perfect for type.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1322 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$50 1934-A B New York B-A
A vibrant, well embossed example of this early FRN series that falls just a hair short of the Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1323 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1934-C* E Richmond #E00095050*
A rare star note.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1324 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1969* C Philadelphia C-*
Only the hardened small size specialist will appreciate what an exceptional note this is. To the novice this appears to be just another modern fifty but to the auction veteran this note is pure gold. At the upper end of the grading scale where few other notes reside. There were 128,000 printed and our guess is that this is amongst the finest known.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1325 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$50 1969-B K Dallas D-A
Here is a lot of five consecutive Dallas FRNs from the 1969-B Series. No one has notes from this series sitting around and available.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1326 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1977* E Richmond E-*
A really nice example of a scarcer modern star that is not often found in this state of preservation.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1327 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1928-A G Chicago G-A
A very well margined and perfectly centered example of this early Chicago type note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1328 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
$100 1934 I Minneapolis I-A LGS
A bright and colorful example of this far more challenging light green seal note that has the appearance of a near Gem through the holder. We cannot see any evidence of a fold but PCGS obviously noticed something during their inspection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1329 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
$100 1963-A G Chicago G-A
An enormously margined and perfectly centered example of this popular FRN series that has the look of a far higher grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1330 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1969* H Saint Louis H00030002*
An outright rare modern $100 star with a meager printing of only 64,000. Examples of this note are virtually nonexistent in both auction archives and population reports. It has great margins, perfect color and bright paper. Fancy serial #H00030002* only adds to the value and allure of this piece. Batten down the hatches if you have any desire to own this one because there will be some other very strong hands in the room.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1331 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
$100 1969 L San Francisco L-A
Even though the printing figure is not low there are hardly ever any of these San Francisco notes that show up for sale. This note is essentially flawless with great paper, superb embossing and wondrous aesthetic appeal. This is the only 66 PPQ in the PCGS POP Report with a single note higher, and that by only one point.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1332 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$100 1969-A* E Richmond E-*
This star is CGA graded.
Grade: CGA Abt. UNC 50   
Lot #1333 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1974 L San Francisco L-A Top Pop
While there were certainly plenty of San Francisco notes printed for this issue it seems that very few of them make their way to auction. PCGS has only slabbed four examples with this being the highest graded one and the next in line was only graded 64 PPQ. We would expect this piece to be hotly contested by the registry set folks who can't wait to find a supreme example for their sets.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1334 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1981 J Kansas City J-B
For whatever reason we don't seem to see too many examples from this 1981 issue floating around the marketplace. This one is perfect with huge margins, perfect centering and mountainous embossing. Certainly destined for a high-grade holder shortly after the hammer falls.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1335 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$500 1928 G Chicago G-A
A lovely Chicago $500 from 1928. This is a premium quality example of a popular issue and denomination.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1336 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
$500 1934-A G Chicago G-A
This high quality $500 has been graded Gem UNC 65 by CGA. To me the note seems to have a close bottom margin for a '65' but I didn't grade it.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 65   
Lot #1337 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A B New York B-A
Nice grade but with some writing on the face, "To my Grandson - Trent - Bonnie B. Well", over the seal. A small partial teller stamp on back.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1338 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 9,000.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
Radar Unique! The only full, eight digit radar known. We checked with the big boys who specialize in fancy numbers and the all said the same: there are a couple of radars on the $500 denomination, but no others verified on the $1,000.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1339 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100,000.00 - $ 125,000.00)
$5,000 1934 K Dallas #K00000232A
There was no Benny Binion of $5,000 bills and consequently they are generally considered to be rarer than the $10,000 notes, but they just don't have all those zeros, nor do they leave the distinction of being the highest denomination printed for non-bank-to-bank specific transactions. Make no mistake about it, the $5,000 notes are even rarer than the $10,000 notes as less have been recorded in several number studies, although they have yet to provide us as much data as that known on the $10,000 bills. Here today we have this lovely PMG 55 About UNC example to sell. It's very high quality with great centering and a lovely appearance. This note is serial #232 of the 2,400 printed. In this economy, with very low interest rates, the cost of ownership of a rarity like this is much more a store of value rather than the risk of interest lost.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1340 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 125,000.00 - $ 175,000.00)
$10,000 1934 B New York #B00002157A
Almost everyone that has ever seen or dreamed about having a $10,000 bill has seen or heard of the infamous display of $1,000,000 in cold cash that hung prominently at Benny Binion's Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Word has it that this display was built attwo different times. I guess a million bucks in cold, hard cash would be tough to leave laying around. Now Benny and the display have gone the way of privately owned Las Vegas casinos but these 100 $10,000 notes do remain. This auction gives you the opportunity to acquire one of the finest known examples. These notes were between glass for decades and when the display was opened some notes ended up with flaws, but that's not the case here. I can say this one is as nice as any of those survivors. It's been PCGS graded Gem New 65 and noted Ex: Binion Hoard. Each note lost some originality when they came out of the glass so it's not graded PPQ. There have been several studies done on the $10,000 notes and it's clear there are few examples that exceed this note in quantitative terms of quality and appearance.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1341 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii C-C
A lovely Gem Hawaii $1. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1342 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 450.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii C-C & S-C
A trio of $1 Hawaii notes. Two have the C-C block and one has S-C block. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1343 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii C-C & S-C
A nice group of seven $1 Hawaii notes that have excellent centering and originality. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1344 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii C-C
Here is a consecutive run of three $1 Hawaii notes and each grades differently (64 PPQ, 65 PPQ & 66 PPQ). Maybe they would make a nice grading set. There may be more consecutive notes from this group within the auction. From the Rose Bell Collection. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1345 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii L-A Mule
A gorgeous Gem mule with face plate #I25 and back plate #1239. These are fantastic for either a type collector or a specialist. The note has fantastic centering and great color.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1346 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii L-A Mule
This is a beautiful Gem mule from the 1934 issue with face plate #A25 and back plate #1205. Great centering, total originality and simply gorgeous.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1347 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A beautiful, well centered Gem that has exceptional centering and of course exceptional paper quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1348 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 450.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii L-A
This collection had few small size notes but this $5 Hawaii is a premium example of this issue. These are well priced in this market. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1349 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$5, $10 & $20 1934-A Hawaii L-A (2) & L-B
Three piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1350 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Nine Emergency Notes
Two $5 notes, one $10 and six $20 notes are found in this lot. The notes on average grade F/VF with some having some problems. Green Sheet for this group adds up to around $400-$500.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1351 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii L-A
This Hawaii $10 is from a beautiful type set of Hawaii Gems. It is quite lovely and with exceptional quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1352 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A very nice UNC $10 Hawaii that has average centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1353 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$20 1934* Hawaii L-* Mule
It's rare to find any $20 Hawaii stars but this mule is even better with its centering and overall quality. The note has back plate #344. The serial number is near the lower range of printed notes.
Grade: PMG VF Fine   
Lot #1354 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
The $20 Hawaii notes rarely come with the exceptional centering of this example. It's very fresh and well centered.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1355 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
There are no folds seen on this Hawaii $20 although it should be noted that this example does not have the originality that it once did.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1356 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A popular Emergency type note. Primarily bright with good eye appeal although a few have very minor issues. Pretty much a nice VF group with Green Sheet at $65 in that grade and in auctions they have been bringing similar amounts as well. Twenty-five piece lot.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1357 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
Three piece lot.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1358 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa R-C
A gorgeous North Africa $1 with exceptional quality. We have a lovely Gem set here offered note by note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1359 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 225.00 - $ 350.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa
This nine piece lot includes various blocks including B-C, C-C, I-C and R-C.
Grade: Average VF   
Lot #1360 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1934-A North Africa K-A
A gorgeous Gem $5 North Africa with exceptional centering. Obviously scrutinized for quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1361 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 375.00 - $ 750.00)
$5 1934-A North Africa K-A
A nice circ lot of six notes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1362 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1934-A North Africa K-A
Nine piece lot.
Grade: Fine to VF   
Lot #1363 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$10 1934-A* North Africa *-A
Here is one of the finest $10 North Africa star notes you will ever see. This note has face plate #I136 and back plate #940. This example is near the middle of the official range. If you are looking for a North Africa star, then here you go.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1364 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa B-A
A lovely high-grade example of this North Africa type note that has deep, original embossing and great color.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1365 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa B-A
Top quality North Africa $10s are tough to find. This one is fresh, well centered and with exceptional color.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1366 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa A-A
While this North Africa note is not as original as it once was it still is bright and colorful and faces up rather well.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1367 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa B-A
Completely 'out-of-the-box' with the front perfectly centered and the back shifted extremely high. Any mistake on a WWII note, whether yellow or brown seal, is of the utmost significance. Yes, more dramatic mistakes exist, but this is downright rare.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1368 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1928 A-A
A note that certainly looks uncirculated through the holder as we cannot find any folds. PCGS notes the top edge has been trimmed which is certainly true enough.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1369 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 1928 A-A
A nice quality Gold Certificate. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1370 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928 A-A
Only a couple of bends separate this from a much higher grade. Fresh, original and very desirable.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1371 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928 A-A
A gorgeous note with a minor corner tip bend.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1372 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
$20 1928 A-A
A bright and well margined Gold Certificate with some light folds.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1373 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$20 1928 A-A
Great paper quality and centering but a few light ripples.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1374 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1928 A-A
Each of these three notes are a decent Fine. One has a slight red partial teller stamp line. Three piece lot.
Grade: Average Fine   
Lot #1375 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$50 1928 A-A
Bright gold overprint retained on this pleasing, lightly used note. Still raw, but looks like a VF-30 to me. Worth double what a typical VF sells for.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1376 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 550.00 - $ 950.00)
$100 1928 A-A
A collection of notes in this grade and with this much eye-appeal would look terrific and not break the bank.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #1377 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1928 A-A
A decent, evenly circulated $100 Gold Certificate.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1378 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$500 1928 A-A
Amazingly fresh, gorgeous, yellow-gold overprint, exactly as intended and not always found even on ultra-high grade examples. Tons of embossing are evident; not only the overprint but from all printings. The paper color is delightfully original and uniform. Comments 'major restorations' reflects strengthening of the margins at the left, including a tiny bit of the upper and lower. To the naked eye, the color is a perfect match and the restoration only becomes apparent when backlit. The work is so good, that in the era before third party grading, the unscrupulous might not have disclosed the enhancement. Ideal for the collector seeking the appearance of a $30,000 example but wishing to spend half that amount.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 Apparent   
Lot #1379 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 17,500.00)
$500 1928 A-A
Here is a nice looking 1928 $500 Gold Certificate that is very well centered and with an excellent overall appearance. Even the front to back centering looks pretty good. In the CPMX sale we sold a VF 25 for $10,500 hammer. This note should easily reach our estimate.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1380 - Error Notes > Large Size Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1928 A-A
A really cool error to find on this first issue of small size Legal Tenders. Well used.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1381 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1928 A-A
Triangular offset of the face design onto the back. Comments 'discoloration on back' are inconsequential and confined to tiny area. While this mistake would be meaningless on a modern FRN, it is of the utmost importance on this one year type!
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1382 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1928 A-A
There are two mistakes known on the $1 1928 USN and we are fortunate enough to have both of them in this sale! PCGS and our error consultant agree that this misalignment qualifies as an error, not simply bad centering.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 Apparent   
Lot #1383 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$5 1928-B D-A
There is a small offset from the front on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1384 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$5 1928-B D-A
Odd cutting error.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1385 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1953* *-A
This star note has a wet ink transfer, face to back. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #1386 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1928-B J-B
Inverted face printing makes the back upside-down on this Funnyback.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1387 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A C-B
Third printing offset on back. Sullivan plate note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1388 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-D B-F Narrow
This Silver Certificate has an inverted overprint, the third printing. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1389 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1935-E W-G
The back is shifted so far that the next note to the left shows on the back. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1390 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1935-E* *-D
A bold wet ink transfer of the face to the back and it appears to be a complete face transfer. All this and it's a star note as well. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1391 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1957 G-A
Superb Gem New is a lovely grade for this popular G55/G54 mismatched serial number error.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1392 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1957 G-A
Here is a pair of the 55/54 mismatch serial numbers. Nice but slightly circ. Two piece lot graded VF and AU.
Lot #1393 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1957-A A-A
Offset printing error - partial back on face.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ   
Lot #1394 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1957-B U-A
This is one of the most often seen mismatches (U37/U47). It's fresh and well centered. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1395 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1957-B U-A
This is going to be about as nice as you will ever find this mismatched serial number (U37/U47). Some may equal this but there isn't much room for a better one.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1396 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$5 1953 A-A
This inverted overprint error is very rare with only one other example ever publicly offered for sale. There is an earlier $5 Silver Certificate but probably only a single sheet got flipped. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1397 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 1953
PCGS correctly identifies this as a multiple error, the only we know of on a five dollar silver. Two very long diagonal gutters affect all three printings on both sides plus part of the next note shows across the back. It's a rare puppy.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1398 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 No Date B New York B-S
This is one of my favorite errors when the second printing is missing. Great quality.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1399 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 No Date F Atlanta F-E
This beauty has a missing face printing. A bold, dramatic and desirable error.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1400 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1928-F* B New York B-M Wide I
This is definitely an unusual cutting error with a shift.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1401 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1963 B New York B-A
Uncommon variety with last serial number mismatched and off by one count. Comment 'edge nick at top left', while accurate does not detract from the error.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1402 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 1963-B J Kansas City J-C
Kansas City Barr Radar Serial J60700706C graces this note. If another full radar exists on a Barr note, we haven't seen it.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1403 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1969-D G Chicago G-B
A boldly printed fold with both seal and serial numbers printed on the fold.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1404 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1974 C Philadelphia C-B
A high grade Philly with the third printing inverted. A very collectible error type.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1405 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 F Atlanta F-D
This printed fold shows part of two notes on the back. It's very nice to look at.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1406 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 1974 G Chicago G-C
Virtually every district had sheets printed with the third printing inverted, allowing district set, some by year.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #1407 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 I Minneapolis I-B
This note has the very much sought after third printing that is upside down.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1408 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 J Kansas City J-B
This note has the inverted third printing. The quality is quite nice.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1409 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1977 Missing District & Serial Numbers
The third printing is missing the ink. You can see clearly the embossing.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1410 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1 1977-A B New York B-J
What a way to show this error with the complete note attached on top and the totally messed up one below.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1411 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1977-A B New York B-G
This 25 piece lot includes 24 errors.
Grade: UNC   
Lot #1412 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1977-A E Richmond E-E
Printed tears can be very weird and dramatic. This is certainly both of those. The serial number is on three different levels.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1413 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1988-A* G Chicago G-*
Light ink on back of a star. Corner tip fold from Gem.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1414 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 2003 E Richmond E-H
A very interesting fold-over error with the right seal and serial number being on the fold-over.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1415 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$1 2006* B New York B-*
Mismatch serial number on star note, in the first position where it stands out the most! Census now stands at five pieces, with this the first example offered to the collecting community. There are verifiable sales right near our high estimate. An opportunity to seize a note destined to be of landmark importance.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1416 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 1976* A Boston A-*
This is a faulty alignment on a Boston star.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1417 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$2 1976 B New York B-A
A high quality Deuce with mismatched serial #B59208394A/B59208494A. From the Gregg Anderson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1418 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$2 1976 J Kansas City J-A
Bar none, this is the rarest denomination for the inverted overprint error. Years ago, they appeared with some frequency. In a recent auction, one sold for $3500. This is worth every bit of that.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1419 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$2 2003-A A Boston A-A
A gutter fold along with the note before it. Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1420 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1950-A A Boston A-A
A lovely UNC example of a president's split personality. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1421 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 1950-A A Boston A-A
This gutter is on both the face and back. It was trimmed while closed thus creating a larger statement. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1422 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1950-A B New York B-B
A super printed fold with about 20% of the note below showing.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1423 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1950-B B New York B-D
This sheet of paper was folded over after the second printing. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1424 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5 1950-D* G Chicago G-*
Missile shaped flap with vertical green lines, which are alignment indicators, on this star note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1425 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 1974 B New York B-F
This is a wet ink transfer and about as bold as you will ever find. The appearance is that of a much higher quality note but lots of bends, etc.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1426 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1974 J Kansas City #J36139720B/J35139720B
Mismatched serial number error.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1427 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1977-A G Chicago G-C
Here is a dramatic example of a printed fold-over all the way across the bottom and blank on the corresponding areas on the back.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1428 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1981-A D Cleveland D-A
This back has shifted very far to the right leaving a big piece of the next note visible on the left.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1429 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1981-A K Dallas K-A
A very high grade printed fold with the seal and serial number, or part of it, on the back.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1430 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1950-A A Boston A-A
This early 1950-A issue is seldom seen with an inverted face printing but that's what makes this fun. Only graded '63' but a rare and lovely example. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1431 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$10 1950-A G Chicago G-C
A bold, broad gutter through the portrait of Hamilton, but not in the center. From the Rose Bell Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1432 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1963-A* G Chicago G-*
Super dark transfer of back onto front of this Gem star note, measures about 1 wide and runs from top to bottom on left end. It is bold.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1433 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1974 A Boston A-B
A scarce double error with the misaligned overprint and the transfer offset showing the tips of multiple serial numbers on the right side.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1434 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1985* A Boston A-*
A great star note error that has the appearance of a higher grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1435 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1993 B New York B-A
The seal and serial numbers are printed on the back of this note.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1436 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 1974 B New York B-F
This looks like a $28 note to me. Cutting errors are rarely so clean.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1437 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$20 1974 F Atlanta F-B
A super grade. The inverted $20 are much scarcer than the $10s.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1438 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$20 1974 F Atlanta F-B
This folding error has affected the entire right side of the note. Cutting error and missing printing.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1439 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$20 1974 G Chicago G-E
Always among the most dramatic errors with the serial numbers and seals upside down. Gotta love 'em!
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #1440 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1977 C Philadelphia C-A
This is really a cool shift and you must look close to see the shift clearly. There is a tiny red mark on the right edge.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1441 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$20 1977 G Chicago G-B
This note was folded so the third printing is missing from the face.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1442 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1977 H St. Louis H-A
This lot shows the progression of the insufficient ink on the back. Six consecutive notes with PCGS grades of Gem New 65 PPQ (3), Very Ch. New 64 PPQ, Very Ch. New 64 and Ch. Abt. New 55.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1443 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1985 B New York B-I
Unmistakable quality will no doubt enhance the value of this printed fold. I could see a runaway bid.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1444 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 1985 C Philadelphia C-B
A neat fold-over that when open it shows the back on the face and a blank area on the back.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1445 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1985 G Chicago G-A
Left 60% of front is very light to absent. The overall appearance is eerie. If you're looking for a 'looker', then look no further. Similar examples list between $500-650 in Bart.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1446 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$20 1988-A G Chicago G-D
This blank back has a centerfold.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1447 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$20 1990 G Chicago
The enormously rarer variety with only the green portion of the overprint missing, so all printing on the front is black.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1448 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 1993 B New York B-D
A bold printed tear and the fold-over shows the back on the face, with seal and serial number showing through.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1449 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$20 1993 E Richmond E-E
Staggering printed fold with an entirely blank area underneath. Even the Gregg Anderson collection had nothing comparable. This contains part of the note above it. The novices will realize how special it is and the specialists will realize just how valuable it is.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1450 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$20 1993 G Chicago G-B
An important subtype, missing from all but the most advanced collections. Not only is the overprint on the back but it is upside down as well. Comment 'ink stain at top' from an ATM mark concealed in the design from the adjacent note. Offered very infrequently, waiting for another is likely a mistake.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1451 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
$20 1995 B New York B-A
A high quality example of this error with the magnetic ink missing.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1452 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$20 1995 B New York B-D
This is an inverted overprint Type II. This style invert has a great overall look.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1453 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1995 E Richmond E-B
This is a wild folding error on several different layers.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1454 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1999 D Cleveland BD-A
This $20 Big Head first generation error has part of the note below attached. A tiny teller stamp on the right.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1455 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$50 No Date Or District
This note has a missing overprint including the serial numbers and seal. These are very scarce, especially on a $50.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1456 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$50 1934-B J Kansas City J-A
A rare, early $50 to find such a shift on. This is a scarce series and a pleasant surprise to find.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1457 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1981 G Chicago G-A
Green seal in the portrait oval. That's right: the green, not the black. The left shift is just that pronounced. We've sold several great collections over the years and none has had the equal to this on a $50. Appears AU. Even the Bart reference doesn't illustrate a similar note.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1458 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$100 No Date B New York AB-D
I've always thought this was one of the neatest visual errors. From the back you can see an edge fold.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1459 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1996 No District Or Serial Numbers
Where will you find another Big Head that is missing the seal and serial numbers?
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1460 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$100 1996 B New York AB-L
A wonderful inverted overprint on this Big Head $100. This is a rare and seldom seen error in this quality.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1461 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$100 1996 B New York AB-A
A scarce fold-over error on a $100 note. Big Head errors remain very scarce and desirable.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1462 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$100 1996 B New York AB-X
A cool cutting error. This type of error doesn't appear often.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1463 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$100 1996 B New York AB-D
A cool Big Head error with a bad cut and off center appearance of the seal and serial numbers.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1464 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$100 1996 L San Francisco AL-D
This note has the seal and serial numbers on the back, missing from the face.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1465 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$100 2001 B New York CB-F
This is a very dramatic appearing error. There is nothing missing, but there is a big extra piece attached.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1466 - Error Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii G-C
Missing the HAWAII Surcharge. The two black blocks with the word HAWAII do not appear on this very important WWII error. Missing from all of the greatest collections; available tonight to enhance yours.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #1467 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
5c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
R-4. A very nice, evenly circulated example with great color and that is problem free. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1468 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $5 & $10 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
Complete set. The 25c has several pinholes; the $1has light stains; the $10 is lightly flattened and has light residue on back. Good opportunity. Seven piece lot.
Grade: Fine to UNC    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1469 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
10c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
R-4. These are rare as specimens. David Seelye says there are likely fewer than 10 of any one recorded. PCGS notes: mounting damage on face at left and right HPC; Specimen. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1470 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,400.00)
10c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
Few early issue MPC replacements can be found at all these days and quality like this is even more difficult. A great note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1471 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
25c 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
A truly rare replacement that has an excellent overall appearance but it's graded Apparent for a light discoloration on the right end. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Apparent XF 40    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1472 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
25c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
This replacement is exceptionally rare but unfortunately it has tape, glue and skins. This will fill the spot for a long time until a better one appears. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VG    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1473 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
50c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
A scarce, early replacement. These early issues were rarely seen and few have survived. A pleasing circ example. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1474 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
50c Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
R-6. When the 1997 Edition came out there were 18 serial numbers reported, but not this one. PCGS notes: clipped corners; missing piece at top center. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1475 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
R-4. A scarce $1 replacement that's been graded VF 20 PPQ. That must mean it's original and problem free. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1476 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 Replacement 9/16/46 - 3/10/47 Specimen
Series 461
R-5. This is a specimen replacement with the upper right corner tip missing. PCGS notes: mounting damage on face at left and right; missing UR corner tip HPC; specimen. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1477 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
$10 9/16/46 - 3/10/47
Series 461
A beautiful, well centered example of the highest denomination issued for this series. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 461
Lot #1478 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
5c Replacement 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
R-6. The Series 471 issue replacements are among the rarest. This note is pleasing, despite the flaws. PCGS notes: small stains on back in margins. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1479 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $5 & $10 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
Complete set. The 50c has stains on back; the $1 is lightly flattened and has couple pinholes. Several underrated types in this group. Seven piece lot.
Grade: Fine to AU    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1480 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
10c Replacement 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
R-5. An attractive note that may technically be Apparent but it wouldn't bother me. These are scarce. Just eight were listed in 1997. PCGS notes: minor staining. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1481 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
25c Replacement 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
R-7. This is like a perfect Fine as it even has premium paper quality, which is surprising on this grade. The 1997 book only shows five examples recorded. I know that has changed. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1482 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 350.00)
50c 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: CU    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1483 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
50c Replacement 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
R-7. In 1997 there were only two serial numbers recorded for this replacement; this note was not listed. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1484 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
This beauty looked UNC before I had it graded. Obviously it's very pretty and close. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1485 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 Replacement 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
R-5. In 1997 there were nine numbers recorded; this note was not one of them. We know these figures have changed but the rarity is still there. PCGS notes: rust stains; writing in ink on back. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1486 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$5 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
This must be at the upper range of collector-grade examples on this type as the price jumps dramatically for an XF. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1487 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Series 471
This is the highest denomination of the series. It does have a faint paper clip rust spot. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 471
Lot #1488 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
5c Replacement 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
R-3. A lovely circ replacement with excellent color, quality and originality. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1489 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 180.00 - $ 350.00)
10c Replacement 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
R-4. A nice example of this 10c replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1490 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
25c Replacement 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
R-7. This note is extremely rare with few examples recorded. Although this has a flaw, there are plenty of collectors who have never had the chance to get one. There is rust on the face but much more on the back. I have heard about examples in low grade of this type bringing in the $4,000 range. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1491 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1492 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 Replacement 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
Piece on right side missing. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1493 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 Replacement 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
Serial #C00216889. Scarce; this serial number is reported in the MPC catalog.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1494 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
$5 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
A nice, evenly circulated note from an issue that is rarely found in UNC. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1495 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
A scarce and desirable note. Well centered and with excellent color. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1496 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
Huge margins and a single center fold are found on this broadly margined MPC. The Green Sheet value of $360 in AU should be easily surpassed by a note with this originality.
Grade: Ch. AU    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1497 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$10 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
Another example in the same grade that has deep embossing and plentiful margins.
Grade: Ch. AU    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1498 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 3/22/48 - 6/20/51
Series 472
A high quality XF of the highest denomination for this series. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1499 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
3/22/48 - 6/20/51 LOT OF 11 NOTES
Series 472
Complete type set, most from first printing. Contains second printing 5c with cute serial #07000107, 10c, $1. Most fractionals avg. Fine/VF with the 5c UNC; the higher denominations average Fine +, each lightly flattened. Good collector group.
Grade: VG/F to UNC    Bank Name: Series 472
Lot #1500 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
5c Replacement 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
A sharp, well circulated replacement that does have a couple of tiny rust spots on the top edge. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF/AU    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1501 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
10c Replacement 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
This is a really pretty example of this early 10c replacement. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1502 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
25c Replacement 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1503 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
50c Replacement 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
The Series 481 50c replacement remains one of the most difficult to acquire. This note could easily be restored, if desired. The overall quality is decent but the missing lower right corner is the issue. As an R-7 there are not likely to be many opportunities to acquire a better one. PCGS notes: edge damage and missing piece at bottom right. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1504 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
This high quality note looks like an UNC. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1505 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 Replacement 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
R-5. A scarce $1 Series 481 replacement. This is not the rarity of the 50c but it's very difficult to find. PCGS note: mounting and edge damage; small edge splits at right. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1506 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
A single center fold accounts for the grade on this very scarce MPC. The Green Sheet asking price is $550 in this grade and we don't think this is asking too much. It should be noted that there are only two UNCs graded by PCGS with this the next finest out of about 100 total graded.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1507 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$5 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
Such a beauty with light circulation. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF/AU    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1508 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 6/20/51 - 5/25/54
Series 481
A very attractive circ issue. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VF/XF    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1509 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
6/20/51 - 5/25/54 LOT OF 22 NOTES
Series 481
Strong mix including all denominations and several different printings. Contains choice 5c and 10c first printing; also, one $5 has serial #06832205 and plate position #5 in Fine/VF. Contains three $10 and two $5 . Great collector group. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: VG/F to UNC    Bank Name: Series 481
Lot #1510 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
5c Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
R-3. This is an attractive note. The mounting remnants, noted by PCGS, are very tough for me to see. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1511 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
10c Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
R-4. A scarce, bright Series 521 replacement. Excellent quality and a PPQ grade. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1512 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
25c Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This is a very scarce 25c replacement that came from Lowell Horwedel. A tough R-5. PCGS notes: small edge tear at top left. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1513 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
50c 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This must be tough in Gem quality or better as the price doubles from a '64' to a '65', with a '66' being even better. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1514 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
50c Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This is even a bit nicer than the Fine 15 that is also from the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1515 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 375.00 - $ 750.00)
50c Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
R-5. A decent, evenly circulated replacement that remains quite scarce. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1516 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
R-5. A nice quality note that is evenly circulated and from a tough series. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1517 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 Replacement 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This replacement is a decent circ example for the issue. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1518 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
Labeled as UNC from Allen's Coin Shop means only that this is a lovely, high grade and scarce note. The PCGS grade of '53' is slightly surprising, but not very. It's scarce and nice. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1519 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This is a very rare replacement with only eight reported in the initial listing of MPC replacements. The image clearly shows a split at the top and bottom center. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1520 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Series 521
This beauty was the highest denomination in the series and this is a lovely Ch. AU 58. This also was labeled UNC by Allen's Coin Shop, undoubtedly back in the day when things were less exacting. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1521 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
5/25/54 - 5/27/58 LOT OF 14 NOTES
Series 521
Another strong collector group with all types and different printings represented. The tough $5 is a lightly flattened VF and has a stain top left. Contains two consecutive 10c avg. XF. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: VG to UNC    Bank Name: Series 521
Lot #1522 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
5c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61 Top Pop
Series 541
A truly spectacular replacement note from this earlier MPC issue. Giant margins and great centering only add to the allure of this multicolored piece. The Green Sheet asking price is $600 for a Gem New 65 note and this is a point better. Add to that that this note is top pop with one other tied and none finer and we should see fireworks.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1523 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
5c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
R-3. A beautiful Gem replacement that is very special, quality-wise. Few replacements are this lovely. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1524 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
Complete type set. The $1 has several stains on face and back; the $10 is a solid original with a few pinholes. The 25c has become scarce in this lovely condition. Seven piece lot. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: Fine to UNC    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1525 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 450.00)
10c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
R-2. A very nice, problem free replacement with excellent quality. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1526 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
25c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
R-3. When acquired the holder claimed about 10 known. This example is very attractive. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1527 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
50c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
R-1. High quality but minor mounting remnants on the back corner. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1528 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 225.00)
50c Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
From a higher printing with serial #F10249537. Schwan states this is a "Mystery note...the serial number is an absolute mystery. It is over 10 million yet, the entire printing was only about 8 million. This is crazy. The mystery has been published and pondered, but it has not been penetrated." Despite light stains, an overall solid example. This serial number is reported in the MPC catalog.
Grade: Abt. Fine    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1529 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 5/27/58 - 5/26/61 Top Pop
Series 541
This denomination note is more common in the circulated grades but becomes decidedly scarcer in the nice uncirculated grades. The paper is bright and the colors are bold on this well centered piece. The Green Sheet is $535 for this grade and that is quite likely too conservative. PCGS has graded four in this grade with none finer making this ideal for a registry set.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1530 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 Replacement 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
R-4. There is a light blue name on the back margin. Not easy to see but it's there. PCGS notes: writing in ink on back. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1531 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
This is a very rare issue and although the colors have faded some it's quite a rare note in this grade. Green Sheet for a '63' is $6,000, so half seems like an intelligent estimate. Rare so nice. PCGS notes: colors faded. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1532 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 5/27/58 - 5/26/61
Series 541
This is the highest value in this series. It's a lovely, high grade note with excellent centering. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45    Bank Name: Series 541
Lot #1533 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
5c Replacement 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
R-3. An attractive and colorful 5c replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1534 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 & $5 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
Includes two 25c, one with low serial #00000237 VG/Fine with writing. Contains all types except for the $10. The $1 is a pleasing original. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: Fine to UNC    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1535 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
10c Replacement 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VG 10    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1536 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
Leviathan margins and dead on centering lay claim to the Gem grade for this superlative Military Payment Certificate. The Green Sheet is valued at $480 in Gem grade but with these margins we would expect more.
Grade: Gem CU    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1537 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
$1 Replacement 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
R-6. Other than the 5c issue replacements for the Series 591, all are rare to extremely rare. This note is problem free. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1538 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$5 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
This type is tough as nails to acquire in this state of preservation. Great color and centering. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1539 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
This is the highest denomination in the series. Face design is woman engraved by Arthur Wasserbach and back has allegorical woman with seal and globe. According to Schwan, " the denominations and lathe work were adopted from the back of the 1901 $10 US note...the back edge designs and counters were taken from the Bank of the Philippine Islands 10 Pesos notes of 1912 to 1933." Despite light flattening, an overall quality example. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: AU    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1540 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Series 591
Highest denomination of series. Lightly flattened. Still, quite desirable for this elusive type.
Grade: AU    Bank Name: Series 591
Lot #1541 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c & $1 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
A gorgeous set that was issued between 1/6/64 and 4/28/69. Five piece lot. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Gem CU    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1542 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
5c Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-1. A beautifully centered replacement with only the faintest handling. It also had an interesting serial #H00233000. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1543 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
5c, 10c, 25c & $1 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
The 25c has light stain at bottom; the $1 is lightly flattened. Four piece lot.
Grade: F/VF to UNC    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1544 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
10c Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-1. A gorgeous example of this issue. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1545 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
10c Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-1. A high quality replacement that remains one of the most often seen. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1546 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
25c 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
This high-grade note looks perfect to the naked eye. It has been quite some time since we have seen an example in this lofty Gem grade.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1547 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
25c Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-5. A rare and hard to find example of this tough replacement note. There is an edge tear at the top left. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1548 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 225.00 - $ 375.00)
50c 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
It has been quite a long time since we have seen a nice Gem example of this series and denomination.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1549 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
50c 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Beautiful original. Now difficult to find so choice.
Grade: UNC    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1550 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Very few Gems look as nice as this piece of MPC.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1551 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-1. A great looking, mid-grade replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1552 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 225.00)
$1 Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Serial #H00028648. Lightly flattened; tiny edge nick. This piece is included in the MPC catalog.
Grade: F/VF    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1553 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
$5 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Next in the series. Overall wonderful original.
Grade: UNC    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1554 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
George loved his MPCs and he was pleased to get Plate #1 notes with this quality. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1555 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-1. The $5 replacement from Series 611 is indeed a rare note with the quality seen here. Great color and centering. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1556 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
$10 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Highest denomination in the series; face design is woman engraved by Matthew Fenton. The "Commerce" vignette on back appears on the faces of the Series 481 fractional denominations. Despite several light spots on face, a quality note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1557 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Next and highest denomination in series. Wonderful design and becoming scarcer.
Grade: Abt. XF    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1558 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
Highest denomination in series. Serial #H00155362. This original is lovely in this grade.
Grade: VF/XF    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1559 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 Replacement 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
Series 611
R-4. A nice appearing replacement but with several small, repaired edge tears in the bottom margin, but not distracting at all. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 611
Lot #1560 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
5c Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-1. This note must be very scarce above '60' as no prices are shown. I must assume this is a tough grade to get a replacement. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1561 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
10c Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
This is a high quality replacement and the first printing. There are two tiny marks visible on the back. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS New 62    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1562 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10c Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-4. This 10c replacement has rust holes and stains. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1563 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
25c Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-3. A great grade for a circ, problem free replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1564 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
50c Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-4. A pleasing, problem free Fine replacement. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1565 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
Very difficult to acquire with this quality and appearance as a replacement. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1566 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 125.00 - $ 250.00)
$1 Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-4. A pleasing, circ replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1567 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
This note boasts exceptional quality for the issue. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1568 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$5 Replacement Plate #1 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
Good looking paper but there is a huge paper clip rust stain. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VF    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1569 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
A superb high-grade example of this challenging MPC. The price of these starts to escalate once you head toward the Gem grades. The margins are huge and the centering perfect on this note.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1570 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
$10 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Gem CU    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1571 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
$10 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
Next and highest denomination of series. Choice original.
Grade: UNC    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1572 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$10 Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-3. A somewhat higher quality replacement than the VF-25. This '35' has an impressive appearance. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1573 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
$10 Replacement 8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Series 641
R-3. I felt this might grade a bit higher as it does have a nice appearance. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1574 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
8/31/65 - 10/21/68 LOT OF 17 NOTES
Series 641
Contains all types and several different printings. Highlights include $1 Gem UNC and $5 Dollars; several Fractionals are also lovely UNC. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: Fine to UNC    Bank Name: Series 641
Lot #1575 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
25c 4/28/69 - 11/19/73
Series 651
Beautiful paper and completely fresh and original. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 651
Lot #1576 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
50c 4/28/68 - 11/19/73
Series 651
A lovely example of this series.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 651
Lot #1577 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $5, $10 & $20 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
Complete type set. The first six pieces are choice; the $10 has always been a scarce type. Good collector opportunity. Eight piece lot.
Grade: Abt. Fine to UNC    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1578 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
10c Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
R-2. A gorgeous Gem replacement. All you could ever want. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1579 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
25c Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
A wonderful, high quality replacement that is tough to find this nice. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1580 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
25c Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
R-4. Quite scarce. There is a small tear in the top margin. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1581 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 110.00 - $ 200.00)
25c Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
R-4. George was able to get two of these, but both have minor flaws. This note has a small edge tear at the bottom left. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1582 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
50c Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
This is one of the rarities of the MPC replacements. It's problem free and quite attractive. Possibly as few as six are known of this issue as replacements. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: F/VF    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1583 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 Replacement 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
R-2. A beautiful replacement that has all kinds of quality to brag about. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1584 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
It's clear to me that this issue is rarely available in this exceptional quality. No doubt the collectors will completely understand. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1585 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
Series 661
It will be hard to improve on the quality of this Gem note as it has it all. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 661
Lot #1586 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
5c Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
A beautiful Series 681 replacement that has the look of a Gem. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1587 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 250.00)
10c Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
A very nice quality example of this 10c Series 681 replacement. Previously in a Heritage April 2008 auction. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1588 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10c Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1589 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
50c Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
R-3. A top quality replacement that has it all. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1590 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
Wow...what a great type and with complete originality for this Series 681 Replacement. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1591 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
An evenly circulated replacement note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Fine    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1592 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
An incredibly high grade example of this later Vietnam issue that features iconic vignettes from the efforts of the U.S. Army in Southeast Asia. It appears to be perfect in every regard without a single flaw. When one looks at the Green Sheet you see the value starts to jump exponentially with every point increase after the Ch. CU grade.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1593 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 Replacement 8/11/69 - 10/7/70
Series 681
A very high quality VF replacement, previously from a 2009 Heritage auction. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PMG VF 30 EPQ    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1594 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
8/11/69 - 10/7/70 LOT OF 9 NOTES
Series 681
All UNC except for one $20; that pair has slightly different shades. The 10c and 50c have matching last two digits "93"; the $5, $10 and $20 have matching last two digits "92". Strong collector group.
Grade: Mostly UNC    Bank Name: Series 681
Lot #1595 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 Unissued
Series 691
Gorgeous quality and a great grade. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 691
Lot #1596 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
$1 Unissued
Series 691
A wonderful, fresh Gem note. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 691
Lot #1597 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 Unissued
Series 691
This note is gorgeous with quality permeating and the appearance of the paper. It's a peach. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 691
Lot #1598 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 Unissued
Series 691
This gorgeous note could be one of the sleepers of the sale. The quality is superb, hence the '66 PPQ' grade. Super for a registry set. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 691
Lot #1599 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$20 Unissued
Series 691
A beauty! I'm surprised it's not graded Gem. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 691
Lot #1600 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 175.00 - $ 300.00)
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 & $10 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
All Fractionals along with the $1 and $10, with all but the $10 UNC; the $10 is Fine. Six piece lot.
Grade: Mostly UNC    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1601 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
10c Replacement 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF/AU    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1602 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
25c Replacement 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
R-3. There is a minor stain in the right margin with PCGS giving note to such with their grade of 'Apparent'. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1603 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 400.00)
50c Replacement 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VF    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1604 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 10/7/70 - 3/15/73 Proof
Series 692
From a group of nearly 20 pieces that were discovered years ago. Obviously for a specialist, but a rare and desirable MPC. The quality is that of a Gem UNC as printed. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: Gem CU Proof    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1605 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
$1 Replacement 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
Minor rust spots. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: VF    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1606 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
A top shelf Gem and it's graded '65 PPQ'. Just a beauty. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1607 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 200.00 - $ 300.00)
$5 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
Attractive "Eve" original. Well underrated so choice.
Grade: UNC    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1608 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
$10 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
This is a lovely example of this popular issue. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: XF/AU    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1609 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
This is certainly an important and popular type in top grade. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1610 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 Replacement 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
R-4. A top quality replacement from a popular issue, and it's PPQ. Hard to find in circ MPC. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1611 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 10/7/70 - 3/15/73
Series 692
Contains both printings for this highest denomination with Chief Ouray. The second printing has several small holes. Good collector pair. Two piece lot.
Grade: Fine & AU    Bank Name: Series 692
Lot #1612 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 375.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 Unissued
Series 701
Certainly worth a strong premium bid with this quality. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 701
Lot #1613 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 Unissued Plate #1
Series 701
A gorgeous example and plate #1. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 701
Lot #1614 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 Unissued
Series 701
A lovely example. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 701
Lot #1615 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 Unissued
Series 701
A nice example of this type. From the George Fitzgerald Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ    Bank Name: Series 701
Lot #1616 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 150.00 - $ 250.00)
LOT OF 16 NOTES/ITEMS
Mixed MPC
Contains $10, Series 641, PCGS graded Ch. Abt. New 55, nine $1, Series 661 in two groups of consecutives, and six bands with text about replacement notes. The bands are scarce and should not be summarily dismissed. Sold AS IS - NO RETURNS.
Grade: Ch. Abt. New 55 & UNC    Bank Name: Mixed MPC
Lot #1617 - Stocks and Bonds > California - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Downieville, Eclipse Gold Mining Co. 100 Shares
April 25, 1878. J.M. Brown, President.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1618 - Stocks and Bonds > California - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Nevada City Nevada & Mountain Lakes Ice Co.
January 8, 1870. Unissued remainder.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1619 - Stocks and Bonds > California - ($ 100.00 - $ 200.00)
San Francisco, North Potosi Silver Mining Co. 10 Shares
May 10, 1864. Some flaws.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1620 - Stocks and Bonds > Montana - ($ 75.00 - $ 150.00)
Helena National Bank 10 Shares
January 5, 1891.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1621 - Stocks and Bonds > Montana - ($ 150.00 - $ 300.00)
Helena Steam Power & Lighting Co., Montana Territory 30 Shares
February 1886.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1622 - Stocks and Bonds > Nevada - ($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada Territory, Lucy Ella Gold & Silver Mining Co. 20 Shares
October 7, 1863. J.A. Dorr, President.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1623 - Stocks and Bonds > Nevada - ($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Virginia City, Virginia Mining District, Oneida Silver Mining Co. 33 Shares
June 26, 1863. J.L. Kimball, President.
Grade: VF/XF