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Lot #1000 - Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 3 $5 1861
A nice looking Boston $5 Demand Note with a few minor restorations. There are 104 serial numbers recorded and there are many more in VF than any other from this issue. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: restorations.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1001 - Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 3 $5 1861
A problem free VF 20 PPQ that is evenly circulated. The census shows 104 serial numbers recorded with only 15 better than this example. The signatures are clearly signed.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1002 - Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 6 $10 1861
A nice, evenly circulated New York Demand Note from 1861. There are 42 serial numbers recorded and even with its flaws, which are very minor, this is one of the top grades known. Great signatures of Hopper and Hubbard. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor stains, small edge splits, minor restorations.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1003 - Large Size Type Notes > Demand Notes - ($ 9,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 8 $10 1861
There are 41 serial numbers recorded for this desirable $10 Demand Note. It has had some expert edge restoration so no doubt it would be graded 'Apparent' or 'Net'.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1004 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 22,500.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 16 $1 1862
This Superb Gem was last offered in the Peter Gamble Collection and it's the finest graded by PCGS or PMG. The quality is absolutely amazing with completely outrageous margins. The note realized $25,300 in 2008.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1005 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 16a $1 1862
ABNC monogram, no green patent date and series at the left. There are 44 notes listed in the census with only around one-third being UNC.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1006 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 16c $1 1862
Wow! This isa fabulous example for this type. The margins are so large they make the well margined top seem small. This is one of the best I have seen. There are no '65 PPQ' ever listed in Track & Price but there is a PCGS '66' and it brought $10,350 in 2011. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1007 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 16c $1 1862
A beautiful example of this First Issue Legal Tender that is fresh and lovely. Excellent margins which are often a problem on this series and just a single pinhole.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1008 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 18 $1 1869
A great looking Rainbow that has the originality of an UNC but with three folds. Notes this fresh are far from common these days. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1008.a - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 19 $1 1874
A lovely example of the much scarcer 1874 issue. The color is great and the centering is nice. There are four pinholes that are tough to find.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1009 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 27 $1 1878
This Ace has exceptional centering and complete originality. It seems to offer excellent potential value. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1010 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 28 $1 1880 #Z1
A wonderful opportunity awaits the currency collectors at this year's show. This note has seen some circulation and handling but overall it's an excellent circ note. It's also the only #1 for the entire type, Fr. 28 through Fr. 30, and has the Scofield-Gilfillan signature combination. What an amazing way to obtain these more often seen issues than with a #1 note.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1011 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 29 $1 1880
An 1880 $1 that looks UNC but is graded AU 50. A perfect note for the collector who wants a great looking note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1012 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 30 $1 1880
This note looks lovely for an UNC but even better as a '58 EPQ'. This should easily please the buyer. It's nice and fresh with great color and body.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1013 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 30 $1 1880
A slightly circulated Ace with great originality, centering and color.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1014 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 36 $1 1917 #B79A
A bright, fresh, original, low serial #B79A note with great color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1015 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 36 $1 1917 #B11111111A
Few collectors ever get the opportunity to own a large size type note with a solid serial number of any kind, let alone serial #B11111111A on an Ace. It has great color and centering as well as three folds.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1016 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 37* $1 1917
Here is a fresh and lovely UNC Red Seal star that has excellent color and centering for the grade. There are 298 stars reported and just about 10% are shown as UNC. This note was previously recorded as Gem.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1017 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 39 $1 1917 #T44444444A
This is a rare find with all #4s in the serial number. The last solid serial number we have had was a Black Eagle but this series is much tougher to acquire. The paper is just slightly toned and the borders are as issued, but certainly not generous. PCGS notes: minor stains and repaired edge splits.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 Apparent   
Lot #1018 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 39* $1 1917
This note is technically VF/XF with the appearance of an AU. There are 321 stars reported and nine are listed in this grade range. The quality of this note will floor you.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1019 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
A pretty, fresh and well centered 1923 Legal Tender Red Seal with excellent color and originality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1020 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
A lovely Red Seal with premium paper quality, yet not enough bottom margin for a Gem.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1021 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
A very interesting serial #A19811111B.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1022 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 40 $1 1923
This note looks UNC which is what you want when it's graded AU 53. It's attractive. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 63   
Lot #1023 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 41 $2 1862
This is a fresh, lovely, early Deuce that has a single, well restored split on the top. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1024 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 41a $2 1862
This early Deuce has lots of body along with great color and centering. The note has three folds and a closed split on the bottom which has been expertly restored.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1025 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 42 $2 1869
A totally fresh and original Rainbow Deuce with extraordinary color and amazing centering. I can't imagine a better looking note for the grade. Problem free notes in this grade are virtually impossible to find. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1026 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 47 $2 1875
The census indicates only 97 notes in all grades.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #1027 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 48 $2 1878
A nice UNC with the top margin just a bit too tight for a higher grade. Fresh and original. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #1028 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 52 $2 1880
A pretty brown seal Deuce with great color and centering. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1029 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 57 $2 1917 Invert Error
This is possibly the only inverted $2 Teehee-Burke known, other than a star note. This one has excellent color and body.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1030 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 57 $2 1917 #A90A
A gorgeous Deuce that's serial #A90A and graded Gem New 66 PPQ. This is a really cool item for the money. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1031 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
A nice, fresh UNC with even centering and excellent color and body. Should grade a '64'.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1032 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 60 $2 1917
A nice UNC that has a close bottom margin but excellent paper.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1033 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 61 $5 1862
If you collect Legal Tender varieties then this serial number, which is #14-B No Series, is the earliest known $5 Legal Tender. The Track & Price census shows 23 serial numbers recorded but I found most of the known examples of this No Series variety in the Davenport bank hoard of $5 1862 and 1863s. I did find five No Series notes and all were low grade. This is the best I know about and I discount the higher grades listed as incorrectly cataloged.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1034 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 61a $5 1862 #21
I really thought this note would be graded higher as margins are normally so small and these are even. This is a face plate #15 and low serial #21. This pleases me! From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1035 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 62 $5 1862
A great looking 1862 Legal Tender that has a small repaired edge tear at the bottom left of center.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent   
Lot #1036 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 63a $5 1863
A beautiful, early Legal Tender that has the rare grade of '65 EPQ' from PMG. This series is notorious for average centering. This note is pristine and beautiful in every way.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1037 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 64 $5 1869
A gorgeous $5 Rainbow that is a beautiful match to the Deuce from the William Horton, Jr. Collection. This Rainbow has amazing quality but there is a faint corner bend. Great originality and evenly circulated with explosive color.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1038 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 68 $5 1875
A very nice, fresh, original, well centered Pioneer family note from the 1875 Series. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1039 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 69 $5 1878
A sharp, fresh, original Pioneer family note that has excellent color and centering. There are 185 serial numbers recorded and mostly UNC notes.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1040 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 72 $5 1880
A sharp large brown seal with red serial numbers. One of just 162 notes reported. These are seldom available in this grade as most are UNC. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1041 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 73 $5 1880 Fold Over Obstruction
In the days when this 1880 $5 Legal Tender was issued the presses were much slower and the sheets had many fewer notes, only four per sheet. Sometime between the second and third printing this crazy fold over occurred. Most of the seal is technically printed on the back but with part of the seal missing. I pause to say whether it's an obstruction or just caused by the difference in paper thickness. This is pretty much as cool visually as I have seen. When I offered this in August 2000 it realized $18,700 in spirited competition.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1042 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 74 $5 1880
A very high quality example of this Pioneer family note with the large plain red seal. Most of the 162 serial numbers recorded are UNC. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1043 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 76 $5 1880
Here is a tough seal and serial number combination with the blue serial numbers and large red spiked seal. This note is UNC with three folds. Very nice paper quality and one of 79 reported. Very tough to get. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1044 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 77 $5 1880
A lovely large brown seal Rosecrans-Huston note. There are 84 serial numbers recorded with less than 20% being of a higher grade than this example.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1046 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 79 $5 1880
A scarce signature combination and one of 108 notes recorded. This note is the highest possible VF with excellent color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1047 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 80 $5 1880
A gorgeous, fresh, well centered and original Gem Pioneer family note from the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1048 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 83 $5 1907
A pretty and scarcer Pioneer family with excellent color and centering.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1049 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 85 $5 1907
Quality like this is seldom available on the Pioneer family issues. The note is fresh, well centered and gorgeous. Worth a very strong bid.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1050 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 87 $5 1907 Invert Error
This note last appeared in the 2004 John Whitney Walter sale and is one of the three listed in the Sullivan census. It has been very conservatively graded by PMG.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #1051 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 87 $5 1907 Missing Treasury Seal
Large size errors are tough as nails to find. This Pioneer family note is missing its small red seal. It's a crazy obstruction I would say and it's in a lovely grade, although called Apparent for repairs and paper scuffs on back. There is also an inverted back on this series as well. PCGS notes: repairs and paper scuffs on back.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #1052 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 89* $5 1908
This note brought $4,125 as a '40 in January 1999. Now it's graded VF 35 which is hard to argue with. It's a lovely, problem free note. One of 12 known.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1053 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 91 $5 1907
The Pioneer family $5s, the Red Seals from Fr. 83 through Fr. 92, are tough to get, especially in Gem quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1054 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 91 $5 1907
A lovely, fresh and high grade Pioneer family note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1055 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 95b $10 1862
A lovely, well centered, early $10 Legal Tender that has several small, professionally restored splits around the edges. A lovely example of the type. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1056 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 95b $10 1862
This note needs a quality restoration as there are numerous flaws across the top, with the flaws being visible on the back. It does have great color.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1057 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
A bold Rainbow note with a dark blue tint that is as bold as I have ever seen. The right edge is a little short and I can barely see the two restored edge splits that were very minor. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: edge restoration.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 Apparent   
Lot #1058 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 96 $10 1869
A bold ink, fresh and well centered $10 Rainbow that has an exceptional overall appearance. It does have a hard broad corner fold but otherwise it's awfully desirable.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1059 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 98 $10 1875
This note is one of only 35 serial numbers recorded, with only nine notes grading higher. An excellent type note variety.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1060 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 105 $10 1880
A lovely large red non-spiked seal that has exceptional color and even centering. This is still a great type even though a hoard has appeared. It could bring more graded AU as few non-UNCs exist.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1061 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 110 $10 1880
This Jackass note has nice body but it's rather dirty, yet problem free.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1062 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 111 $10 1880
A sharp, evenly circulated Jackass note that has excellent centering and should be a problem free '20'.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1063 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 650.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 114 $10 1901
A problem free example of this first signature combination on a Buffalo note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1064 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 121* $10 1901
A rare albeit lower grade star Buffalo with repairs noted and visible on the back.
Grade: PMG VG 10 Net   
Lot #1065 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 122 $10 1901
This is a top quality Buffalo that has exceptional color and quality desirability. Buffalos are always in demand.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1066 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 122 $10 1901
A very high quality Buffalo note that has excellent color and centering. A perfect collector grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1067 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
Fr. 122 $1 1901
A gorgeous Buffalo that was originally described to us as Ch. CU but it definitely has circulation. It's very nice with the appearance of an UNC.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1068 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 122-M $10 1901 Mule
A very sharp VF 30 with a couple of minor edge splits that are tough to locate through the holder. PCGS notes: small edge tears at top and bottom left of center.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent   
Lot #1069 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 123 $10 1923
Here is a very desirable 'Poker Chip' $10 Legal Tender from 1923. It has excellent color and body and is certainly as nice as some I have seen graded higher, so it offers excellent value for the grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1070 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 126b $20 1863
I really these early series that are so beautiful and represent the era so appropriately. This note has excellent color and centering along with a great overall appearance. I believe we have two that are very similar here.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1071 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 126b $20 1863
This is a lovely example of this rare, desirable and early $20. The top selvage is much more meaningful to the appearance than 10 tiny pinholes and some minor splits that many of the $10s and $20s were found with. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: pinholes, small repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent   
Lot #1072 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 135 $20 1880
A scarce 1880 Legal Tender with a large red seal without spikes. There are 79 serial numbers recorded with most being from the Atlantic Collection. Circs on this type are quite scarce.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1073 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 138 $20 1880
There are now 59 serial numbers recorded and 18 are AU or better, as shown in Track & Price. This example is evenly circulated.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1074 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 139 $20 1880
There are only four notes of a higher grade from the 21 known examples and this note looks like a higher grade than it is. A large brown seal example with excellent color. PCGS notes: small edge restoration.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1075 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,200.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 147 $20 1880 #A4411444A
A lovely, fresh, original $20 Legal Tender that has great color and body along with lovely centering for the grade. It also has a binary serial number. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1076 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 147m* $20 1880 Mule
I am totally surprised that there are 29 stars listed on this Mule and only nine are non-Mule. I didn't realized there were that many stars. This is the best seen since 2005. There have been six offered but the best was a Fine. There are only seven believed to be graded higher. This note has the appearance of a higher grade. An attractive quality note.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1077 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 147m $20 1880 Mule
A scarce and unmolested Mule.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #1078 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 8,500.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 156 $50 1880
There are numerous varieties of the 1880 $50 but only the Fr. 155 and Fr. 156 have the large brown seal. The census indicates 14 serial numbers recorded with only two graded higher than this note. They are listed as a '30' and '40' by PCGS.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1079 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 161 $50 1880
This is a very scarce type to find in circ condition as only 12 of the 64 serial numbers recorded are between VG and XF. This is an evenly circulated, problem free note for the type. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1080 - Large Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 171 $100 1878
Here is a really tough type with only 18 notes total, including institutions. It's graded Apparent VF 20 due to edge restoration which is pretty minimal and not distracting. In fact, it's very tough to see. There are only four listed as higher grades but none certified as such. Last year we sold a PCGS VF 25 at $18,400 and with a stronger market this one could approach that result. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: edge restoration.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1081 - Large Size Type Notes > Compound Interest Treasury Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 190b $10 1864
This is a pleasing note to look at but it had a great many flaws that have been addressed. This is now professionally restored. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1082 - Large Size Type Notes > Compound Interest Treasury Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 191a $20 1864
This is a pleasing, desirable, professionally restored example of this scarce and early form of US currency. There are only 56 surviving examples. The highest quality example known is listed as 'AU 50' but none are graded better than VF. Based on the census there are four XF and one AU yet to be graded. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: restoration.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1083 - Large Size Type Notes > Interest Bearing Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 196a $10 March 3, 1864
Interest Bearing notes are scarce (30 notes reported) and tough to get with only two being offered in the last five years. These have always been much scarcer than the Compound Interest notes of the same Civil War era. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: edges trimmed, repaired edge splits and tears.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1084 - Large Size Type Notes > Refunding Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 214 $10 April 1, 1879
A nice, evenly circulated, three fold Refunding Certificate of 1879. This type sold out fast because the interest they paid was too much when offered. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1085 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 217 $1 1886
I'm pretty shocked this note wasn't graded Choice or Gem because it's a fresh, original, lovely Martha with the spiked red seal with great margins. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1086 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 217 $1 1886
A very attractive $1 large seal Martha that is very nice for the grade. I love the color and centering and I think many others would like the quality as well.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1087 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 223 $1 1891 Includes Letters
Here is a real interesting item given by Daniel Nash Morgan, Secretary of the Treasury. The lot includes and 8"x10" paper with the facsimile signatures of all Treasurers of the United States until 1897 and a second printed paper with a list of those Treasurers. Both papers have hand-written notes from Morgan and dated 1909. Also, or possibly foremost is a Fr. 223 $1 1891 Silver Certificate Martha Washington note, signed twice on the back by D.N. Morgan, that has aged paper and was likely framed. Just plain interesting history. Three piece lot.
Grade: VF, toned   
Lot #1088 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 50,000.00 - $ 100,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896 #5-#8 Uncut Sheet Courtesy Autographs
Decades ago, earlier in my career as a currency dealer, I was fortunate enough to handle this wonderful uncut sheet of $1 Educationals. Eventually it ended up with a prominent, low key Western collector who had it professionally framed and matted, and putting the $1 Proof Educational of 1875 with it. Now it's time to share this sheet with a new custodian, possibly a jilted bidder from the uncut set of #1 Educational sheets that realized well over $1,000,000 for the set. This sheet is serial #5-6-7-8. This is an excellent opportunity because history has proven this may well not be offered anytime soon if you let it go now. I know of no other uncut sheets of Educationals of any denomination to exist today. A wonderful part of American history and our recognition of the need for education to fuel the growth and prosperity in America and the World. PCGS notes: minor restoration in top and bottom selvage.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 Apparent   
Lot #1089 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896 Proof
This is an India paper face proof with the lower left corner long gone. Printed on one side only and it has big margins. Dated Series of 1895, not 1896. PCGS notes: missing lower left corner tip,
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent   
Lot #1090 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
A pleasing, evenly circulated $1 Educational that has excellent color and very nice centering. Always one of our most popular issues.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1091 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 224 $1 1896
A problem free $1 Educational that is a solid '25 PPQ' which is not a common grade.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1092 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 225 $1 1896
A lovely AU $1 Educational that does have several tiny closed tears along the top. It's a great example for the type. PCGS notes: small edge repairs in top margin. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent   
Lot #1093 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 226a $1 1899 Uncut Sheet
This sheet comes from the D.H.C. Lawndale Collection. Unfortunately it's a bit brittle at the top and bottom. I suppose it needs deacidification to stop the deterioration. It has a fold between the notes, otherwise it has a nice overall appearance. Several of the flaked off pieces are loose in the holder.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1094 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 226a $1 1899 #A14
This note has a neat low serial #14 and it has what I think are exceptional margins and amazing color. It's definitely a premium note. In 2006 the #10 note brought $2,185 in '63 PPQ'. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1095 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 226a $1 1899 Invert Error
In 2000 CAA sold a similar grade invert at $825 and two others have sold in 1995 and 2002, both in the same grade and price range. So there must be four of this signature combination reported.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1096 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 230 $1 1899 Invert Error
A lovely inverted back or face Black Eagle. There are nine listed in the Sullivan census including a cut sheet of UNCs and five circs, with this being one of them.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1097 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 232 $1 1899
This Black Eagle has some slight handling or it would grade higher. Still very attractive.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1098 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899 #U44U
A gorgeous Superb Gem Black Eagle with the wonderful addition of a low serial #U44U. If you only need one Black Eagle, why not start here.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1099 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899
A lovely Black Eagle with an 'XX' block. That's a lot of Fr. 233s issued.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1100 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 233 $1 1899
A fresh, well centered Black Eagle of very high quality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1101 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 235 $1 1899 Invert Error & Cut
Here is a gorgeous AU 53 PMG inverted Black Eagle note. The second printing was inverted but the grading services like to say inverted back. I sold a note from this run of inverts ending in #8 at $4,140 in 2003. Records indicate four or five but there could be more based on two serial numbers. The quality is exceptional for a Black Eagle when most are circ. PMG notes: internal cut.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #1102 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 236 $1 1899 #A235B
A gorgeous, low serial #A235B note that is fresh and well centered along with bold margins all around. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1103 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 236* $1 1899
A lovely Black Eagle star that is only the seventh XF 45 star reported of the 270 stars known. This note is fresh and lovely.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1104 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923 Doubled Serial Number Error
On small size notes boldly doubled serial numbers are rare and very desirable but in the case of this 1923 $1 Silver the error is very unusual; this is the only example I have ever heard or seen. The doubling is bold and amazing with the serial #K64687281D printed over #K64691957D, or at least I'm close on the numbers. An amazing error that also shows the beginning of doubling on the lower serial number. PCGS notes: restoration at right end.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1105 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923 #K81B Reconstructed Cut Sheet
A neat, low serial #K81B cut sheet that has been reconstructed with tape on the folds. The individual notes look quite nice. From the D.H.C. Lawndale Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1106 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 237* $1 1923
A lovely note that was previously graded '65 EPQ' by PMG. Obviously PCGS did not agree with that grade but we know it's a nice note! UNCs don't come around often, even with 10% or so of the 1,631 stars known being UNC.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1107 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 237 $1 1923 Invert Error
This example is the third finest condition in the census, behind a pair of UNCs. These are generally much more circulated overall.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1108 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 239 $1 1923 Cut Sheet
Here is a scarce and desirable cut sheet that is seldom available these days. Fresh, original and wonderful quality althought the backs are shifted a touch high. There are only 435 notes reported and maybe somewhat more than half are circs. These are often highly sought after because it's only a three note series. Four piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1109 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
A Superb Gem CU Hancock with the large red seal. A lovely and well centered beauty.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1110 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
A lovely large red seal Hancock that seems quite conservatively graded, but that's OK. You can own this nice note today. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1111 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 3,750.00)
Fr. 242 $2 1886
A great type Hancock with a large red spiked seal. Seldom seen in Ch. AU as most are UNC.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1112 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 25,000.00 - $ 35,000.00)
Fr. 245 $2 1891 #E22
A magnificent Windom note with extraordinary and amazing quality in every regard, right down to the low serial #E22. This note was last offered in the Peter Gamble Collection in 2008 where it realized $29,900. Magnificent lipstick red seal as well as superb margins and originality. A lovely Deuce and one of the finest you will ever have a chance to own. This jewel offers embossing, centering and color to its new owner.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1113 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 245 $2 1891
This is such a lovely Windom note. The tiny edge split is there but it's perfect for a collector wanting a great Windom for display. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: small repaired edge tear at bottom left.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 Apparent   
Lot #1114 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 245 $2 1891
A conservative grade and a conservative estimate. This is a well graded Windom note that will no doubt be popular.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1115 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 247 $2 1896 #295
This is a very cool low serial #295 that is well centered with excellent color and body. Portraits of Robert Fulton and Samuel F.P.B. Morse are on the back. Everyone likes a neat $2 Educational.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1116 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 247 $2 1896
This note is very nice looking overall. It does have several closed pinholes and some ink on the back, both of which could be professionally restored to its maximum beauty. PCGS notes: small repairs in margins, writing in ink on back partially removed.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent   
Lot #1117 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 248 $2 1896
A fresh, original, bright, well centered $2 Educational graded XF 40 PPQ. You will love the quality of this beautiful note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1118 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 248 $2 1896
A lovely collector grade $2 Educational with grand color, excellent body and broad margins. Sure to please the new owner.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1119 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 249 $2 1899 Invert Error
If it weren't for an UNC from the Grinnell sale that hasn't appeared since, this note would be tied for the finest known.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1120 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 251 $2 1899 Invert Error
I can find a record of four errors on this issue, excluding this one. We sold a Gem invert at around $6,300 in 2005. These are few and far between. Without this collection we haven't seen many offered since 2000 or before when CAA sold a great collection.
Grade: VF, cleaned   
Lot #1121 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 251 $2 1899
A very attractive note for the grade.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1122 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 254 $2 1899
This is the scarce Napier-Thompson signature combination. These show up rarely, maybe one per year as there are only 89 notes reported. There are scuffs and minor cleaning.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1123 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 256 $2 1899
I was surprised this note wasn't graded Ch. New as it looks like one. So buy it as a '58 PPQ' as it's graded. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1124 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 258 $2 1899
A nice, bright $2 Silver Certificate that has excellent centering and good color, although it is a bit flat. Excellent for the grade.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1125 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 260 $5 1886
A gorgeous, high quality circ that looks more UNC than XF, but it does have a couple of folds. Wonderful color and centering.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1126 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 260 $5 1886
This beautiful Silver Dollar Back has several professionally restored tiny splits. The color and centering are magnificent. This type is always in demand. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor edge restoration.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1127 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 261 $5 1886
A lovely Silver Dollar Back which is one of 256 serial numbers recorded, including a number of UNCs. This note has the look of nearly an UNC at a glance. Everyone is excited about this popular type that is always in vogue.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1128 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 266 $5 1891
This is about four times as scarce as its counterpart, the Fr. 267, and it's a very pleasing '35 PPQ'. Track & Price shows 91 notes reported with only half a dozen purported to be '35'.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1129 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 269 $5 1896
A broad margined $5 Educational with bold imagery. Just a few too many folds for XF but it faces up great for a display. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1130 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 270 $5 1896
This is the rarest of the three signature combination varieties with 368 notes recorded. It's a well margined, evenly circulated note.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1131 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 273 $5 1899 Invert Error
This is the finest of the three inverts recorded in the census. It's certainly a rare opportunity to acquire such a special error.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1132 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 273 $5 1899 Invert Error
This invert came from the collection CAA sold in 2000 where it realized $1,980. We sold an XF 40 in 2007 for $4,025. There was also what I assume is a third serial number noted in Track & Price. Chiefs are one of the most popular issues so no doubt the demand will be strong. PMG notes: tear in bottom margin.
Grade: PMG Fine 12 Net   
Lot #1133 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 273 $5 1899
A pleasing, evenly circulated Chief with excellent centering and color.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1134 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 275 $5 1899
This note is fresh with extraordinary centering. A very nice Chief that has excellent paper and color. It's sure to please and well matches the collection. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1135 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 276 $5 1899
There are only 58 serial numbers recorded for this variety of the Chief. There are many expensive UNCs and a low serial number not. Nice, evenly circulated ones are scarce.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1136 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,150.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 277 $5 1899
A nice quality Chief with even circulation and excellent color. This note is sure to please.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1137 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 278 $5 1899
A nice VF Chief that certainly should grade '25'. It's problem free and attractive.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1138 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,750.00 - $ 5,500.00)
Fr. 281 $5 1899
This Chief is so nice I am a bit surprised that it hasn't been graded '65'. Maybe someday but for now it's a beautiful, fresh and well centered Chief.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1139 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
Here is a very handsome Porthole with complete originality and excellent color. A quality that is sure to please. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1140 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
This note is fresh with excellent embossing, color and centering. There are some wrinkles that keep this note from the AU grade that one would expect for such quality.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1141 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 282 $5 1923
A perfect, problem free Porthole with great color and originality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1142 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 287 $10 1880
This Black Back $10 has a very nice overall look with big margins and excellent color. It matches well all the other notes from this collection. Any restoration must be minimal. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: restoration.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1143 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 287 $10 1880
A great looking Black Back $10 that has excellent paper quality and great centering. There are 75 serial numbers reported but only five notes are problem free VFs.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1144 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 289 $10 1880
This well used Black Back has lots of edge issues and a couple of center holes.
Grade: Good   
Lot #1145 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 294 $10 1886
While this note is rare and has a great look it has been trimmed and has several closed splits. This would no doubt make it an 'Apparent' grade at PCGS.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1146 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 299 $10 1891
A scarce type in an evenly circulated grade. This note has at least four pinholes yet it's generally a problem free note.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1147 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 303 $10 1908
A great looking Hendricks note with a blue seal. The centering is wonderful and the beautiful quality is consistent with the collection. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1148 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 35,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 308 $20 1880
There are only 10 examples of this large brown seal triple signature $20 with the printed signatures. The most recent sale was by Heritage in September 2006 where a VF realized $29,900. This note realized $20,900 in January 1999 by CAA and a collector has proudly owned it since. If slabbed, one might expect an 'Apparent' grade because there is a tiny closed edge split and several closed pinholes. The centering is excellent and the color desirable. When will another be available?
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1149 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 311 $20 1880
A nice, evenly circulated Black Back $20 that has excellent color. This type is highly sought after and in demand in all grades. Quality like this is really desirable. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1150 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 318 $20 1891
A sharp, evenly circulated $20 Red Seal that has excellent color and centering. It is generally better than often seen examples. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1151 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 321 $20 1891
I thought this would grade VF but it didn't so it's a great looking Fine that may grade VF again. An underrated type even with 319 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1152 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 321 $20 1891
An evenly circulated $20 Manning Blue Seal. This seems like a rather undervalued issue to me. There are 319 notes reported, which doesn't seem like many for such a lovely issue design.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #1153 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 331 $50 1891
The $50 Silver Certificates are a scarce series regardless and there are only 26 serial numbers recorded. Fourteen of those notes are of a lower grade with only two VFs shown in Track & price. PCGS notes: small stains, minor repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1154 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 332 $50 1891
A very scarce $50 Silver Certificate with a red seal and the Bruce-Roberts signatures. These two did not serve together very long. Only 21 examples have been reported. This is a problem free VF 25 with excellent color and even circulation. In August 2010 we sold a '35' at $17,285, which may be the finest graded. This note is not one of the VF 25s. The PMG 25 sold in April 2008 at $37,375 in the perfect storm. We will be conservative on this estimate. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1155 - Large Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 60,000.00 - $ 80,000.00)
Fr. 344 $100 1891
We previously sold this note in our October 2000 sale where it was described as, 'This Monroe $100 is a beauty and is surely one of the best in private hands. Of the 27 other notes reported, seven are pretty well locked up for the foreseeable future, leaving 20, plus this note, for collectors. The quality is delightful. The note appears UNC until close scrutiny reveals the three folds. The centering is outrageous and the portrait of James Monroe just wants to speak to you. A rare opportunity to acquire a major rarity, either as a type or for a signature combination collector". I called this note XF/AU when I graded it originally in October 2000, and I'm not sure there is a better explanation of its quality today. Yes, there may be more than three folds, but it is original, fresh, well centered to a fault and absolutely problem free. I doubt that if all the known examples were placed side by side that there would be more than three that were picked as better quality. Since the October 2000 description listed above two additional notes have been added. When we sold this note in June 2007 it realized $54,625 and later that year we sold a '45' at $65,500. Since that time I can find no notes of similar quality offered as most have flaws. We also sold a PCGS 45 in 2001 at $51,750 when the market was posed for the start of a recovery near the bottom of the cycle. This note is worthy of a strong bid so look for strong interest.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1156 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 348 $1 1890
This is a very scarce signature combination (Rosecrans-Nebeker) on this ornate back $1 Treasury note and it's a problem free VF. There are 73 serial numbers recorded. Problem free circs like this should bring a nice premium.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1157 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 352 $1 1891
While not rare, I think the Stanton $1 Treasury note is undervalued in this price range. This note is fresh and lovely, perfect for a collector and type set. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1158 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 353 $2 1890
This is a scarce ornate back that is graded AU 50 Net by PMG noting corner repairs. The margins are a little tight but even restored it should be a price way more than the estimate. And it's got a radar serial number (#498894) to boot!
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 Net   
Lot #1159 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 357 $2 1891
A gorgeous, high quality, display ready $2 with excellent color and centering. A lovely note from the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1160 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 363 $5 1891
A nice, well centered $5 Treasury note that has the appearance of a higher grade. Just a lovely note from the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1161 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 370 $10 1891
This is a tough type to find in circ condition as most are UNC. There are 163 notes reported but these are tough to come by unless you want an UNC.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1162 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,750.00)
Fr. 371 $10 1891
This is the scarcest of the $10 Treasury notes with just 59 notes recorded, and only 10 notes in the '40'-'45' grade range. This is a really conservatively graded $10 Treasury note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1163 - Large Size Type Notes > Treasury Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 9,000.00)
Fr. 374 $20 1890
Here is a pleasing, evenly circulated ornate back $20 Treasury note with good body. A popular type that seldom appears in this grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: small edge restoration at top right.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1164 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 714 $1 1918 Philadelphia #C900000A
Here is a cool binary serial #C900000A on a well preserved Philly Ace that has a wrinkle that looks like a fold.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1165 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 718 $1 1918 Cleveland #D541A
A broad margined Gem that is gorgeous in every way. The margins are wonderful and the low serial #D541A adds to its desirability. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1166 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 40,000.00)
Fr. 718 $1 1918 Cleveland #D1A
Serial #1 on a $1 bill is a very interesting combination. We know that both serial #1 and #2 were saved and that the Fr. 719 #1 was saved as well. The Fr. 723 #F1 was saved as was the Fr. 740 Dallas. That means we currently know of four different $1 #1s from three different districts. This note is nice and fresh with excellent centering. There are few opportunities to capture a serial #1 large size type note.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1167 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 740* $1 1918 Dallas
This note if one of eleven star notes from this Dallas signature combination, with only three being better - one UNC and two VF. In 2008 we sold a VF at $1550.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1168 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 749 $2 1918 Boston
A sharp Battleship note that almost looks AU but it has two tiny yellow marks near the center. PMG notes: minor stains.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1169 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 752 $2 1918 New York
A beautiful Battleship working to be christened for its maiden voyage. Freshly slabbed and wildly original. Very desirable. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1170 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 752 $2 1918 New York
A sharp, slightly circulated $2 Battleship that has excellent color and body.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1171 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 757 $2 1918 Cleveland #D89A
The Cleveland Fed or friend saved a pile of low serial number notes in all denominations. The Battleships are the best of the bunch. This is a nice note with low serial #D89A.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1172 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 766 $2 1918 Chicago
This note appears XF on the face but the back folds are heavy.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1173 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 774 $2 1918 Kansas City
A decent Battleship note with a couple of well closed splits. PCGS notes: small edge repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1174 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 782 $5 1918 New York
This collection was built for display and lovely notes like this are perfect for the next group of collectors. Great color and centering with a very conservative grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1175 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 785 $5 1918 Cleveland
This note was sold by us in June 2009 as Lot 269.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1176 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 792 $5 1918 Atlanta
A rare $5 Atlanta that is one of only fifteen large notes reported. Virtually no better notes are ever seen. PCGS notes: small edge tear at top left.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent   
Lot #1177 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 804 $5 1918 Kansas City
PMG has graded 26 of this note variety and this is the finest among them. There is nothing in the census of 140 serial numbers that would indicate any are better.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #1178 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 806 $5 1915 Dallas
This is one of fourteen serial numbers reported, with about six being of a higher grade than this note.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1179 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 809a $5 1918 San Francisco
This is one of only twenty serial numbers recorded and only four are better than this example. This note has an excellent appearance.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1180 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 813 $10 1915 Chicago
This high quality circ $10 FRBN is one of 56 notes recorded. It was listed in the census as '63' but it's not. Only seven notes are graded higher. This is a very pretty and well margined note with great color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1181 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 820 $10 1915 Dallas
This is among the rarest of all $10 FRBNs with only six serial numbers recorded, with even the finest among them graded just VF 30. This is a VF 20 and there is a VF 25 as well. Only three notes have been publicly offered since 1991. The VF 30 brought $18,400 last year in the Rickey Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1182 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 826a $20 1918 Kansas City
This is the larger signature variety and only the second one listed in Track & Price. We sold the other, a VF 20, in September 2012 at $17,250. I think more research needs to be done on Fr. 826 to correctly confirm the number known. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: small edge repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1183 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 832a $5 1914RS Boston
This note is one of 42 notes reported and 10 appear listed as UNC. I would love to see this note out of the holder as it's so nice looking.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1184 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 832b $5 1914RS Boston
There are only 58 notes reported in Track & Price.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1185 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 832b $5 1914RS Boston
A pleasing circ Red Seal and one of 58 serial numbers recorded.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1186 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 833a $5 1914RS New York
A wonderfully centered, fresh, crispy $5 Red Seal that is definitely a premium VF with extraordinary originality.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1187 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 833b $5 1914RS New York
A lovely, fresh, original '58 PPQ' that has an outstanding appearance, color, centering and body. Notes from the same run are higher grade. In 2006 Track & Price says Heritage graded this Gem and it sold at $3,105; it may well be a Gem. There are 255 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1188 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 834a $5 1914RS Philadelphia
A lovely $5 Red Seal with exceptional qualities and one of the best of the 44 notes reported. Only six UNCs are shown. This note has only slight handling. It's neat!
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1189 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 835a $5 1914RS Cleveland
A fresh, high grade, well centered Red Seal that has nine of the 31 serial numbers recorded graded higher. The centerfold is solid but the overall appearance is lovely.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1190 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 835b $5 1914RS Cleveland
This is a fresh, well centered $5 Red Seal FRN that has excellent color and a faint centerfold. One of 103 notes recorded. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1191 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 836a $5 1914RS Richmond
A pleasing VF 25 that has excellent color and centering. One of only 28 serial numbers recorded, with just six listed as a higher grade.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1192 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 836a $5 1914RS Richmond
An evenly circulated VF 20 PPQ. Ten of the 39 serial numbers recorded are graded higher. The Gem brought $10,350 in the Rickey Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1193 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 837b $5 1914RS Atlanta
This note came from the Thomas Flynn Collection where it realized $6,325 in 2008. Last year a client got the '64' from the Rickey Collection for half that price. There are 56 notes recorded.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1194 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 838a $5 1914RS Chicago
A gorgeous '58 PPQ' and only 12 of the 89 notes recorded are listed as UNC. This example is totally fresh and original with great color and centering. Possibly an upgrade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1195 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 838b $5 1914RS Chicago
A wonderful AU 55 PPQ that is fresh and original, showing barely any circulation. There are 168 serial numbers recorded with less than 20% this quality or better.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1196 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 841a $5 1914RS Kansas City
Great centering enhances the quality of this bright, fresh Kansas City $5. There are 52 serial numbers recorded with 16 that should be of a higher grade. This note brought $2,700 in 2008.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1197 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 841b $5 1914RS Kansas City
A quality circ from the 42 notes recorded and only three are listed above VF! We sold a '35' at $1,955 last fall.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1198 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 842b $5 1914RS Dallas
This would be near the top grade-wise for this issue but there is a staple tear in Lincoln's cheek and great originality otherwise, there is a centerfold.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1199 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 842b $5 1914RS Dallas
A new addition to the census. It's an evenly circulated example but certainly a '20'/
Grade: VF   
Lot #1200 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 843a $5 1914RS San Francisco
A lovely San Francisco $5 with great paper quality and rarity as there are only 21 notes reported, and only five graded higher. This note realized $5,175 in September 2007 but in 2012 the same grade brought $2,875.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #1201 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 851a $5 1914BS New York
A lovely Gem that makes an excellent type with 2,124 serial numbers recorded.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1202 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 855a $5 1914BS Philadelphia
This must be one of the most common of this type as there are 1,221 serial numbers reported.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1203 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 864 $5 1914BS Atlanta
A high quality VF PPQ and one of only 73 serial numbers recorded. Only a single UNC has ever been offered.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1204 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 865 $5 1914BS Atlanta
There is only a single example graded UNC and no others above XF. An XF brought $1,265 in September 2012. PCGS notes: small edge split at bottom center.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1205 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 868 $5 1914BS Chicago
There are 180 serial numbers recorded from this Chicago $5 series. Fifteen may be better but it's likely that some are over rated.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1206 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 881 $5 1914BS Kansas City Invert Error
This is the only invert listed for this signature combination on a Kansas City $5 FRN. It last sold in 2000 by CAA as an XF 40 at $1,430; now they are calling it '30', so either way It's attractive.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1207 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 889 $5 1914BS San Francisco
A scarce Burke-Glass note with only 31 serial numbers recorded. Only six are graded higher than this example. We sold a '45 PPQ' at $1,725 in September 2012.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1208 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 891a $5 1914BS San Francisco
This is a common San Francisco bank with 429 serial numbers recorded.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 66   
Lot #1209 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 892a $10 1914RS Boston
A sharp, evenly circulated, mid-grade note that is one of 31 notes recorded. This note brought about $1,100 when we sold it in 2007. Only five notes are of a higher grade.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1210 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 893a $10 1914RS New York
A lovely example from the 105 notes known and only 14 are of a higher grade. This note is very pretty. It realized $1,840 in January 2007.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1211 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 893b $10 1914RS New York
A sharp looking XF with a closed pinhole in the left margin. There are 248 serial numbers recorded with about 15% being UNC. PCGS notes: small repair in left margin.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1212 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 894b $10 1914RS Philadelphia
One of 61 notes reported and it's a pleasing VF 30. There are only 12 notes listed as better but no UNCs.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1213 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 895b $10 1914RS Cleveland
A lovely, fresh, well centered VF 25 EPQ that looks even better on close inspection. This note brought $1,495 in June 2008.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #1214 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 896a $10 1914RS Richmond
A scarce San Francisco Red Seal $10 that is one of 27 notes reported. There are two UNC, one AU and 24 Fine or less. Now that's a stat!
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #1215 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 897a $10 1914RS Atlanta
Wow...this is a gorgeous note for the grade. The colors are vivid, the paper white, very high quality and the centering is a bit larger on the top, it's still a very nice note. While only 31 notes are reported with just a single UNC. Certainly among the top few.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1216 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 898a $10 1914RS Chicago
A gorgeous '40 EPQ', formerly in the Rickey Collection. It has three folds but great color, body and centering. There are 100 notes reported but only seven listed are better than this note.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1217 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 898b $10 1914RS Chicago
A problem free $10 that is one of 62 notes recorded.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1218 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 899a $10 1914RS St. Louis
Here is a gorgeous '58 PPQ' note from a run that has some graded AU and others '65'. I would like to see this note out of the holder as seeing it thought the holder it looks clear. This note brought $3,737 in September 2007. A beautiful, fresh, well centered note and any flaw must be very minor. Could this be a hidden Gem? The note before and the note after are Gem, but the rest of the run are AU so it's your decision.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1219 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 900a $10 1914RS Minneapolis
A beautifully centered and fresh Red Seal with exceptional color. There are 53 notes recorded but few look this nice, except CUs of course. We sold this note at $1,495 in June 2009.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1220 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 900b $10 1914RS Minneapolis
A scarce $10 Red Seal with even circulation and an edge tear at the right. Minneapolis is a tough district with on 24 serial numbers reported on this type. Two of those notes are UNC and all others are VF or less.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #1221 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 903a $10 1914RS San Francisco
A wonderful mid-grade circ note with excellent attributes for the grade as well as explosive color and body. Only 26 serial numbers are recorded.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1222 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 904 $10 1914BS Boston
A lovely, well centered AU with excellent color. This is one of the best of the 120 notes recorded, with only three definitely better. In September we sold a '55' at $517. Purchased from the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1223 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 906* $10 1914BS Boston
This Boston star is new to the census and is the 16th note recorded.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1224 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 907a* $10 1914BS Boston
This is a lovely AU star and one of 14 stars recorded. I would argue that none that are listed are of a higher grade. From Stack's two decades ago; previously from the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1225 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 907b $10 1914BS Boston
A beautiful, well centered note with exceptional color. One of 129 notes recorded. Purchased from the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1226 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 908* $10 1914BS New York
This is one of only three known stars from this signature combination and it last sold at Stack's in 1991. It's so nice and pretty it truly deserves a strong bid. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1227 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 909 $10 1914BS New York
A well centered AU and one of 165 notes recorded, with only four listed as UNC. We sold a '58' for $1,840 in September 2012. Purchased from the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1228 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 909* $10 1914BS New York
This bright and well centered star is one of eleven known and is likely the finest reported. The stars with the Carter-Glass signature combination are tough most all of the time.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1229 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 909 $10 1914BS New York
A nice quality note and one of 165 serial numbers reported. A lovely note with the Burke-Glass signatures. A '58' brought $1,840 in September 2012.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1230 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 910* $10 1914BS New York
There are 27 star notes reported. They are mostly mid-range like this example.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1231 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 911a* $10 1914BS New York
A great looking $10 star with excellent color and centering. There are 25 star notes reported but none are a higher grade than this note.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1232 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 911b* $10 1914BS New York
A pleasing, problem free VF that has a very nice overall appearance. This is likely the second finest example known.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1233 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 911c* $10 1914BS New York
This is the third best as listed in the Track & Price census. It's a lovely, well centered star with exceptional color. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1234 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 912 $10 1914BS Philadelphia
A sharp, well centered Philadelphia 1914 Blue Seal $10. In September we sold a PCGS 55 at $920.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1235 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 912* $10 1914BS Philadelphia
This is one of only two star notes reported and it's the best by a New York mile, XF vs. VG. The last sale was the VG at $2,070 in 2006. This note was last available a decade ago.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1236 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 913 $10 1914BS Philadelphia
A lovely, high grade note with the Glass signature. There are only 79 serial numbers recorded and only four are graded higher. This note brought $2,300 in September 2012.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1237 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 913 $10 1914BS Philadelphia
UNCs from this series are rare with only four listed of the 79 notes recorded. The AU in the Rickey sale in September 2012 realized $2,300. Purchased from the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1238 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 913* $10 1914BS Philadelphia
This note is one of six reported star notes. We sold a PCGS 20 for $1,035 last September.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #1239 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 914* $10 C Philadelphia
A scarce, well centered star note that has nice color and originality. There are 10 star notes reported with only three of a better grade than this note. PCGS notes: small edge tear at bottom left of center.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1240 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 915a* $10 1914BS Philadelphia
This 'A' variety has 17 star notes reported, mostly in similar grade to this example. This note does have a tiny split.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1241 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 915c $10 1914BS Philadelphia
There are 135 notes now shown in Track & Price.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1242 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 915c* $10 1914BS Philadelphia
There are only three stars known for this 'C' variety. This is an evenly circulated, problem free note, likely a '15'. A discolored VF brought $5,875 last year at Heritage.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1243 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 917* $10 1914BS Cleveland
Here is a rare Cleveland star for you. There are four notes in the census, with one note the consecutive piece to the example we offer here. However, both notes have the same plate position, so I suspect the listed note and the piece in the census is one and the same. One of these stars appears at auction every three years and this note is right on schedule. This is the second best of the five star notes reported. It was sold in the Vista Collection, December 2008, where it realized $2,645.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1244 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 918 $10 1914BS Cleveland
The signature combination on this Cleveland note has 121 notes recorded. This is a lovely AU example.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1245 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 918* $10 1914BS Cleveland
This star notes has not been recorded before and it's the 11th star note reported. This is a problem free VF ('20' I would say).
Grade: VF   
Lot #1246 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 919a $10 1914BS Cleveland
A nice UNC with slight handling which keeps it from the Gem designation.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1247 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 919a* $10 1914BS Cleveland
A very pretty star note from Cleveland. There are 18 star notes reported but this example is not listed.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1248 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 921* $10 1914 Richmond
Richmond is one of the rare districts for $10 stars. However, this particular Friedberg number is especially so. Only one other note exists, and it hasn't been seen in five years. This piece is evenly circulated and free of faults, save for a few microscopic pinholes. Sold in the Vista Collection, December 2008, where it realized $2,357.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #1249 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 922* $10 1914BS Richmond
An evenly circulated Richmond star . There are 14 stars reported and several may be of similar grade, but likely not much better. There have not been any offered since 2010.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1250 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 923a* $10 1914BS Richmond
A clean, problem free, evenly circulated Richmond star note. This is one of only three stars reported and none appear better.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1251 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 924 $10 1914BS Atlanta
A top quality example that has only two notes graded higher and three about equal. The Rickey Collection only had a '40' that realized $1,265. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1252 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 925 $10 1914BS Atlanta
A high quality Atlanta Burke-Glass note. There are only 61 large notes reported, with only a couple of UNCs known. In 2001 CAA sold an UNC at $2,860.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1253 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 925* $10 1914BS Atlanta
This note is decent enough, but there is a snack-size bite taken out of the left margin. Only five stars are known, none better than VF. This is the third rarest district for $10 stars. This note came from the Vista Collection, sold in December 2008. PCGS notes: piece missing from left margin.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1254 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 926 $10 1914BS Atlanta
A pretty $10 that is one of 125 notes recorded and only six seem to have a chance at being nicer. A '64' brought $2,300 in September 2012. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1255 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 927a $10 1914BS Atlanta
A high quality $10 that is one of 24 notes reported from Atlanta. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1256 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 927a* $10 1914BS Atlanta
This is the finest star note reported for this Atlanta type and there are only six stars known. Way back in 1998 this note cost over $3,000. PCGS notes: masked rust stains on back.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1257 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 927b $10 1914BS Atlanta
There are only 96 serial numbers reported in Track & Price. We sold one this grade for $1,495.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1258 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 927b $10 1914BS Atlanta
A high-end circ of the 'B' variety that is one of 96 notes reported, with only one UNC and six AU listed. The XF 45 in our September 2012 sale brought $1,495. This is certainly close in quality. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1259 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 929a* $10 1914BS Chicago
A decent, evenly circulated VF star that is among the best of the nine stars reported. PCGS notes: repaired edge cut near lower right corner.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1260 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 930 $10 1914BS Chicago
A lovely note that faces up like a Gem and is from a run of UNCs. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1261 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 931a $10 1914BS Chicago
A well centered Gem but not PPQ. There are two graded equal and two better. One of 605 serial numbers reported.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1262 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 931a $10 1914BS Chicago
A nice, fresh UNC with average centering. There are nearly 700 notes reported. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1263 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 931a* $10 1914BS Chicago
This is likely the most reported $10 star. There are two higher grades and four tied for this grade. Thirty-four star serial numbers are recorded.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1264 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 931b $10 1914BS Chicago
A lovely 'B' variety and one of 302 notes reported, including some UNC, possibly 20%. This note is close and a service would probably call it '58'-'63'. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1265 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 931b* $10 1914BS Chicago
A lovely, problem free star that is clearly the best of the four reported.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1266 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 931c* $10 1914BS Chicago
A rare 'C' variety star that is one of only two ever seen and neither has ever appeared publicly until now.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1267 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 932 $10 1914BS St. Louis
A very high quality, well centered $10. There are 114 serial numbers recorded but only five sales of an AU. In September 2012 an XF brought $1,035.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1268 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 936* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
As usual, Minneapolis is one of the tougher districts on which to locate stars. This Friedberg number, even more so, is a note you will rarely see offered. As a matter of fact, this very note is the only star to ever appear in the last several decades, according to Track & Price. Only one other piece exists. Fortunately, the note is a pleasing example, without unsightly blemishes. This is one of only three star notes reported. It is also the only one publicly offered, in the Vista Collection, where it realized $2,760.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1269 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 937 $10 1914BS Minneapolis
A scarce Burke-Glass $10 in lovely condition. The census shows 41 serial numbers recorded with this note having the highest serial number. A '53' brought $2,530 in 2012. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1270 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 937* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
A sharp, evenly circulated star that is one of seven notes recorded. Only a couple that are known are better.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1271 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 938* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
From the census figures this seems to be the finest of the 10 star notes reported and nothing above a '20' has appeared in a decade. This note realized $2,820 in 2012. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1272 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 938* $10 1914BS Minneapolis
This is a new addition to the star census and now there are 11 known, with only two listed as high as XF. This is a PMG 35 EPQ and is quite nice. A '20' realized $2,820 last year.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ   
Lot #1273 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 939a $10 1914BS Minneapolis
There are seven star notes reported and this note looks to be in third by quality. It's fresh and problem free. We sold a Fine in 2008 at $1,437.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1274 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 940* $10 1914BS Kansas City #J1347*
This is the lower grade of the five star notes reported. It has foxing and some minor edge nicks.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1275 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 941 $10 1914BS Kansas City
This is a very scarce Burke-Glass Kansas City $10 and one of only 22 notes recorded. Here is a high quality VF/XF. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1276 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 942* $10 1914BS Kansas City #J71717*
This note is one of five stars listed as UNC in the census. There are 13 star notes reported. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1277 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 942 $10 1914BS Kansas City
A lovely AU note with a single center fold visible. There are 164 serial numbers recorded, with less than 10% being UNC.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1278 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 944* $10 1914BS Dallas
This pleasing, problem free note is one of four stars reported and likely the third in quality. The XF 40 brought $11,500 in 2008.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 PPQ   
Lot #1279 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 945 $10 1914BS Dallas
A very scarce Dallas $10 that is one of 27 serial numbers recorded, with only two graded higher than VF. We sold an XF at $2,300 in September 2012.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1280 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 945 $10 1914BS Dallas
A scarce Burke-Glass signature combination on the $10 which is one of just 27 notes recorded.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1281 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
Fr. 946* $10 1914BS Dallas
This is the finest grade listed for this Dallas star note and there are only six known. In 2008 a VF 30 realized $8,625. From the Jim Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS XF 45   
Lot #1282 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 950* $10 1914BS San Francisco
This is only the second reported star and it has a couple of flaws, including a couple of internal holes. The only reported star was a PCGS 10 that brought $2,990 in 2011. PCGS notes: small hole at left, stain on face at left, damage on back at center.
Grade: PCGS VG 10 Apparent   
Lot #1283 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 951a* $10 1914BS San Francisco
This note is one of eleven star notes reported with none listed above VF. In September 2012 we sold a VF 20 at $1,265.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1284 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 951c $10 1914BS San Francisco
There are 92 serial numbers reported with only four or five indicated as being of a higher grade than this example. We sold a '62' at $1,840 last September.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1285 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 952a $20 1914RS Boston
A very rare Boston $20 with the finest known of the issue only a '58' PCGS. There are just 18 serial number reported and five are graded higher than XF 40. The AU 58 brought $6,900 in September 2012. This note came from Stack's in 1991 at $250.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1286 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 953b $20 1914RS New York
A decent, evenly circulated VF of this New York 'B' variety. The census indicates there are 110 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1287 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 954a $20 1914RS Philadelphia
This is one of the scarcest varieties of all 20 Red Seals. With only 15 notes reported, the best is called a '63'. When I sold it in 1998 there were two XF and this lovely VF 30. This note brought $2,300 when we sold it in 2008.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1288 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 959a $20 1914RS St. Louis
A nice looking VF 20 Red Seal from St. Louis that is new to the 41 notes reported. This note has three tiny dots in the lower right corner but otherwise it's an attractive '20'-'25'.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1289 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 960a $20 1914RS Minneapolis
A very nice quality VF 30 from the Rickey Collection we sold in June 2008 at $3,680. We received the same price for another graded the same in 2011. Third time is a charm.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1290 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 962 $20 1914RS Dallas
This note was sold at Stack's in 1991 as an XF and the consecutive notes to this one have traded as Gem CU; selling the last time in 2006, at $10,100. We sold a '45 PPQ' at $6,325 in September 2012. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1291 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 962 $20 1914RS Dallas
A tough note to grade with the slight bleed-through. Otherwise I would call it a '20'. There are only 33 notes reported.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1292 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 971a $20 1914BS New York
This gorgeous Gem is tied with one other '66 EPQ' for the best of the 55 notes graded. A truly special quality note. There are 414 serial numbers reported on this variety.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1293 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 978 $20 1914BS Cleveland
A lovely AU that was once part of the Rickey Collection. One of 170 notes recorded.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1294 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 991a $20 1914BS Chicago
This note looks to be fresh and original and anything that could keep this from UNC is very minor. When sold by Heritage in April 2012 this note brought $1,035.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1295 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 991a $20 1914BS Chicago
This note is so bright, fresh and original that I am shocked it didn't grade UNC. So this way you get more note for the money. Both notes, nearly consecutive, are graded '64' by PCGS. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1296 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 991c $20 1914 Chicago
This is the Chicago "C" variety. There are 34 notes registered.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent   
Lot #1297 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 997 $20 1914BS Minneapolis
A sharp, evenly circulated note that was formerly from the Rickey Collection. There are only 22 notes recorded and this is a nice quality example. The XF last September brought $2,530.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1298 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1004 $20 1914BS Dallas
A lovely $20 with the look of an UNC but there is a tiny closed split at the top. There are 99 notes recorded. PCGS notes: small repaired edge split at top right of center.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent   
Lot #1299 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1004 $20 1914BS Dallas
A well centered, evenly circulated trio of notes that are fresh and high quality. Three piece lot.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1300 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1005 $20 1914BS Dallas
A very scarce Dallas signature combination that is a problem free Fine 15. There are only 23 notes recorded. We sold a VF 20 for $2,530 last September.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #1301 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1005 $20 1914BS Dallas
A very scarce Burke-Glass signature combination note that is one of only 23 notes recorded. We sold a Fine 12 at $488 last November.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1302 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1006 $20 1914BS Dallas
A fresh pair with great color and body. There are only a few known that are better. Two piece lot.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1303 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1007 $20 1914BS Dallas
A nice quality note with the White-Mellon signatures. One of 186 notes reported.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1304 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1009 $20 1914BS San Francisco
A high quality $20 that looks seven better than the grade which is never a bad thing. There are 51 notes recorded and only five graded higher have ever sold.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1305 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1013b $50 1914RS New York
We all know and understand how rare $50 Red Seals are and although this note has a tiny closed tear, that could be improved, it's a bright and fresh appearing example. The PCGS 30 brought $4,600 in the Rickey Collection. PCGS notes: edge repair at top center.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1306 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1015a $50 1914RS Cleveland #D621A
A rare and well used, low serial #D621A Cleveland $50 that is one of seven known. We sold this note is 2001 at $6,050.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #1307 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1019a $50 1914RS St. Louis #H988A
A pleasing, mid-grade $50 Red Seal with a low serial #H988A and one of just 14 serial numbers recorded. The minor repair was professionally done and tough to see. Only two notes are graded higher than this example. An XF 40 sold in September 2012 brought $6,325. PCGS notes: minor repair at top center.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30   
Lot #1308 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1023b $50 1914RS San Francisco
A fresh, well centered $50 Red Seal that is one of 19 serial numbers recorded with only five of those graded higher. This example has great color and centering so the demand should be high. Last year a '30' sold for $4,370 and this must be better.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1309 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1030 $50 1914BS New York
This note has the appearance of an XF. One of 156 notes recorded.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1310 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1032 $50 1914BS Philadelphia
A sharp $50 Federal Reserve Note that is new to the census. This note shows slight circulation and is problem free.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1311 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1035 $50 1914BS Philadelphia
A nice looking VF 35 that is graded Apparent, but to me it looks like toning, not a flaw. PCGS notes: minor repairs on face at right near Treasury seal.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent   
Lot #1312 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1036 $50 1914BS Cleveland
This note was offered as an XF in 2004 where it brought $776.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1313 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1038 $50 1914BS Cleveland
A pleasing VF that has excellent color and body. One of 113 serial numbers recorded.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1314 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1039b* $50 1914BS Cleveland
This scarce $50 star is one of five notes graded. Three of those notes, including an UNC, are better than this example. Star $50s are scarce indeed.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1315 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1046 $50 1914BS Atlanta
A gorgeous Gem 66 PPQ and only the second note graded such by PCGS, while PMG has graded four notes at '66 EPQ'. This note was previously in an early CAA 67 holder. It's a whale of a note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1316 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1046 $50 1914BS Atlanta
This beauty has a corner tip fold outside of the design, otherwise it would be a Gem. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1317 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1052 $50 1914BS St. Louis
A scarce St. Louis district note with good color and even circulation There are only 37 notes reported and less than one-third are nicer.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1318 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1054 $50 1914BS St. Louis
There are 59 notes recorded with only 18 notes that are somewhat better. PCGS notes: filled pinholes.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent   
Lot #1319 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1064 $50 1914BS Dallas
A high quality VF 30 and one of only 35 notes recorded, with less than half being better than this note. A very scarce Dallas FRN.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1320 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 1074b $100 1914RS Philadelphia
There are only 24 serial numbers recorded and only four are listed as better quality than this lovely note. We sold an AU 53 one serial number away last September in the Rickey Collection for $9,775. A real bargain that sold very late. This is a gorgeous Red Seal that is part of a run of four AU notes. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1321 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1076b $100 1914RS Richmond
A nice Richmond $100 that was originally part of the Rickey Collection. We sold this note in June 2009 for $5,462. There are only seven notes reported, with this one tied with three others for the second best, yet I suspect this looks nicer than some of the others.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #1322 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 4,500.00)
Fr. 1078b $100 1914RS Chicago
An evenly circulated $100 Red Seal from Chicago that is one of 31 large notes reported. There are numerous notes graded higher but this example is nice.
Grade: PCGS Fine 12   
Lot #1323 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 1080b $100 1914RS Minneapolis
This must be the second finest known of the 13 serial numbers reported in Track & Price. There is a PMG 40 and this note, VF 30, at the top. This note is the best that PCGS has graded. Great color and super centering. In 2009 we sold the PMG 40 at $16,400.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1324 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1081b $100 1914RS Kansas City
A nice quality $100 Red Seal from Kansas City that is one of 18 serial numbers recorded. There are no UNCs reported but there are four AU and four XF. The quality of this note makes it highly desirable to any collector.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1325 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1085 $100 1914BS Boston
There are just 41 notes recorded with the Burke-Glass signatures. PCGS notes: small edge tear at top right, minor paper pull in portrait, small ink mark on face above portrait.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1326 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1088 $100 1914BS New York
A high quality note with two tiny closed splits in the top margin. There are 219 notes recorded. PCGS notes: edge repairs at top center.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 Apparent   
Lot #1327 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1088 $100 1914BS New York
One of 219 notes recorded. PCGS notes: washed, discoloration on back, edge damage at top.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1328 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1090 $100 1914BS New York
A well graded New York $100 that is a mid-grade note. One of 141 notes recorded.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1329 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1100 $100 1914BS Richmond
This note came from a January 2012 sale where it realized $1,495. We also sold a '45' at $1,495 last year.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1330 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1104 $100 1914BS Atlanta
A beautifully centered example of this popular $100 FRN that has boardwalk margins but shows slight handling. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1331 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1110 $100 1914BS Chicago
A sharp, well centered $100 that has a minor red mark on the face and a name, Pearl Penning, in blue ink on the back.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1332 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 1131 $100 1914BS San Francisco
A great looking, well centered $100 with wonderful color. There are 57 notes recorded with only eight better and a single UNC. Ex: Rickey Collection.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1333 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 1133-F $1,000 1918 Atlanta
This was one of my favorite notes from the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. It's the second finest graded of the eight notes reported. There are two VF notes recorded, this one and a PMG VF 20. The overall color and body are excellent and the minor edge restoration is a perfectly restored split. We sold the XF 45 in 2007 at $35,650. A great looking Atlanta $1,000. PCGS notes: minor edge restorations.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent   
Lot #1334 - Large Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 40,000.00)
Fr. 1133-L $1,000 L San Francisco
Here is a very attractive $1,000 San Francisco Series of 1918 FRN that has great centering and exceptional color for the type. There are 53 $1,000s reported from this issue, many are a higher quality yet this note looks UNC from the face with the folds more visible on the back. I think this is more a '35' or at least a '30'. It's certainly a lovely '25'.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1335 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1169a $10 1907
This is a beautiful $10 1907 Gold note that appears very Choice or Gem to me. All I'm saying is that this note has great upside potential The centering is lovely. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1336 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1170 $10 1907
A pleasing, high quality example of this very scarce Napier-Thompson signature combination. There are 32 notes reported with this, the small serial numbers and Act of July 12, 1882.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1337 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1172 $10 1907
A finer quality Ch. AU is not possible to find. This is fresh and original in every way. There is a little handling but it has nice margins and centering, generally good enough for a '64' grade; this note is Ch. AU.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1338 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
This Gold Certificate certainly has the appearance of a higher grade but it's a lovely '55' now. The bottom margin could be larger but it is what it is.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #1339 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1173 $10 1922
Here is a terrific $10 Gold Certificate with great color and excellent originality.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1340 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1173am* $10 1922 Mule
There are 10 mules listed in the census and this note is among the three that are called VF by Track & Price. In 2008 Stack's sold a VF at $14,950.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1341 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1177 $20 1882
A well used large brown spiked seal $20 Gold Certificate. A type that is rarely offered in any grade. The census indicates 32 serial numbers reported. This note brought $3,100 in a 2007 Spink sale. The paper is weak but the appearance is better than a VG.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1342 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
A fresh and attractive Gold note from the 1882 Department Series that has amazing color and centering. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1343 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
Here is a very nice XF 40 $20 1882 Department Series that has excellent quality overall with great big margins and bright colors.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1344 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
A decent looking 1882 $20 Department Series Gold note that has even circulation but there is some extra dirt on the back.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1345 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
A sharp, evenly circulated $20 1882 Department Series Gold note that has three pinholes. It does have excellent gold and red color and a bold, strong, well inked back. This should grade '25'.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1346 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
A pleasing Gold note from 1882 that has even circulation and is problem free. A nice back with slight soiling. A desirable grade.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1347 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1178 $20 1882
This Gold note faces up nicely but the back shows two heavy folds making many hold it out of a VF holder.
Grade: VF -   
Lot #1348 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1179 $20 1905
A lovely Technicolor $20 with exceptional color, nice centering, great body and even the back is boldly printed. This signature combination has always been elusive and very few are nicer than this example; 20% would be my number. There are two tiny closed splits in the upper center border. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: small edge tears and repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1349 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1179 $20 1905
A well used Technicolor of the scarcer variety but only a VG. There are just 161 notes reported versus 261 and the earlier signatures are average lower grade.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #1350 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1180 $20 1905
Here is a lovely, mid-grade range VF 25 that is problem free with excellent color, body and centering. Definitely a premium Technicolor note.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1351 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1181 $20 1906
A problem free and early 1906 signature combination. Excellent quality for the grade.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1352 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1186 $20 1906
This note came in too late to get slabbed and while I have seen similar notes graded '65' I would say this has to be at least a '63 EPQ or PPQ'. It's nice.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1353 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1186 $20 1906
A gorgeous, well centered 1906 Gold Certificate that has the appearance of a Gem but it does have three bends. The census indicates many low grade notes abound. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1354 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Invert Error
I can only find one other serial number for an inverted $20 Gold Certificate. It was sold by CAA in 1996 and 2000 where it realized $2,760. This note came from a Goldberg's sale in 2008 where it realized $3,450. These are definitely rare. In fact, nearly too rare to price. This is a lovely XF 40 note.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1355 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Invert Error
There are only seven notes in the census and most are VF or better and sell for $6,000 to $8,500. This is a lovely, problem free example.
Grade: PMG Ch. Fine 15   
Lot #1356 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1187* $20 1922
A gorgeous star note on a $20 Gold Certificate; few will ever be this nice. This note was graded '64' somewhere when reported. A '63' just brought $11750 in January. There have only been five this nice or better offered in 12 years.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1357 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A great type that is bright, fresh and crispy.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1358 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A well centered $20 Gold Certificate that has excellent color and body but there is a tiny split in the upper right margin.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1359 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
A lovely, crisp note with great color and centering. Sure to please you.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1360 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1187 $20 1922
I thought this beauty was a nice XF so it's even a better VF 35. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1361 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 8,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 1194 $50 1882
There are only 41 examples of this attractive Lyons-Treat $50 listed in the census and only two are higher grade than this beauty. The better grades both sold within a few months near the end of 2007. The XF 45 realized $17,250 and shortly thereafter the AU 58 brought $71,250. This note could easily be a '40' but '35' is a solid grade. It has exceptional color for the grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1362 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1196 $50 1882
A nice looking, mid-grade Gold Certificate with the Vernon-McClung signatures. There are 30 serial numbers recorded and only six are better than this example. These are a very sought after type. PCGS notes: edge repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 Apparent   
Lot #1363 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1196 $50 1882
This is one of thirty notes reported and it sounds better than it is. The flaws seem under-emphasized for the note but it's tough to get and new to the census. The paper seems a bit transparent. PCGS notes: repairs.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1364 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1199 $50 1913
This is a scarce series with a two signature combination; with the other variety being four times as scarce. This note is pressed, it has had some pinholes filled and it looks like some poor repair on the back.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1365 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1200 $50 1922
A sharp, bold, well centered Gold Certificate that has excellent body and paper quality. Not rare as a type but wonderful for its appearance. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor ink marks on back.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 Apparent   
Lot #1366 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1200-m $50 1922 Mule
This is a Mule with the large serial numbers. Great looking and intelligently graded.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1367 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 50,000.00 - $ 75,000.00)
Fr. 1205 $100 1882
This is the large brown seal $100 Gold Certificate that is one of only eight serial numbers recorded. The centering is very nice on this circ note. The last two notes offered were a VF 25 at $103,500 and a VF 30 at $92,000, both at ANA last year. We sold a VF 25 in August 2006 at $86,250 and later in June 2011 at $138,000, which means this type is highly sought after. If graded, mention would be made of a couple of minor closed splits that enhance the stability of the paper of this note. PCGS notes: repairs.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent   
Lot #1368 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 17,500.00)
Fr. 1207 $100 1882
This is a beautiful note with wonderful color and a great appearance - color, centering, etc. Of the 20 serial numbers recorded in the census there are four XF, three AU and a Gem. This note brought $6,600 in 2001, a long time back.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1369 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Fr. 1211 $100 1882
A great looking, fresh, well centered Department Series with the Napier-Thompson signatures. There are only 52 in the census. This note has the appearance of an XF/AU with color and paper quality. We sold a Gem last year but it's been since 2007 when the last XF was sold. Only 20% of the known notes may be as lovely as this note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1370 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1214 $100 1882
A perfectly fresh three-fold UNC and only two folds are real folds. This note has original paper quality, great centering with exquisite body and color. I can see strong interest in this jewel.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1371 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1214 $100 1882
A gorgeous, well centered Department Series note from 1882. This is so pretty if faces up like a Gem but I suppose a technical grade might only call it a '35'. It's a very cool note that is sure to please.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1372 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
An amazing $100 Gold Certificate with amazing centering, paper quality and originality. This may seem a bit aggressively estimated but look at the quality and you will agree that it's really a great note, and worthy of a premium.
Grade: PCGS XF 45 PPQ   
Lot #1373 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1215 $100 1922
Here is a great looking $100 Gold Certificate that is fresh with excellent paper quality, although not PPQ. It looks very desirable in my mind.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1374 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1215* $100 1922
Few will get the opportunity to own a $100 Gold star note as there are only 30 reported. This is the only time this has been publicly offered as far as I can tell. We did sell a PCGS 35 last November at $12,600. We sold a '15' in 2007 at $6,900. This note has some flaws including an internal tear to the left of the word 'Gold' and some writing on the back margin which could be removed. PCGS notes: internal tear at left, writing in ink on back.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15 Apparent   
Lot #1375 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 20,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
Fr. 1217 $500 1922
There are 56 notes reported from this series. This example has bright red and gold along with excellent body. Most examples of this issue are similar in quality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1376 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 17,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 1217 $500 1922
There are only 56 examples of this 1922 $500 Gold Certificate and most are similar in quality to this note. Technically it's restored but there are just a few closed pinholes. About 35 of the 56 notes reported are similar in quality.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1377 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 35,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 1219-E $1,000 1907
This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite notes in the entire sale and for many reasons. Let's start with the fact that it's fresh, original, has excellent centering, great color and excellent body and embossing. The teller handling at the right shows the originality even more. There are only fifty-eight 1907 $1,000s with 45-'E', 8-'D', 4-'C' and 1-'B'. Fully one-third of them are lower grades or have issues! The design of the 1907 Series is just a little better looking, in my opinion, and I think this note is just handsome. I don't think the VF 20s that have appeared lately were problem free and definitely not of this quality.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1378 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1225-h $10,000 1900
A lovely circ example of this popular type. This is a cancelled issue with excellent signatures. The story is that these were cancelled prior to destruction and many were removed from the premises.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1379 - Large Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 1225-h $10,000 1900
A neat example of one of the only bills cancelled by the government. Rumor has it that there was a fire in the building when these were being destroyed and many were thrown out the windows to save them. Oops! They were going to be destroyed anyway! This note is circ but pleasing with excellent signatures and is problem free.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1380 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1928 A-A
Extraordinary quality for the only Red Seal Ace issued in small size. The centering is truly special.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1381 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1928 A-A
Red seal Aces are scarce with decent centering like this example. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1382 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1928 #A00000610A
A wonderful three-digit serial #610. The centering is quite a bit above normal for the series.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1383 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1 1928* *-A
Here is a rare and popular star on a 1928 Red Seal with low serial #3770. While used, it's problem free for the grade.
Grade: PCGS VG 10   
Lot #1384 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$2 1928-B B-A
This is the scarcest note in this $2 set and it's fresh and lovely with Choice quality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1385 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 1928-D C-A Mule
This note has a great overall appearance with exceptional centering.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1386 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$2 1928-E* *-A
There are only 16 star notes reported in all grades, with UNCs bringing nearly $20,000. This estimate should be accurate.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1387 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 1928-G* *-A
Here is a fresh, well centered star graded Gem New 66 PPQ. These are rare in Gem or better. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1388 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1963 A-A
Here is a beautiful lot of 25 consecutive $2 Legals.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1389 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 1928* *-A
This is an exceptionally rare star note that is seldom ever seen as Gems just don't appear, while circs are available.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1390 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928* *-A
A nice and scarce star note from 1928 that is really tough to find these days.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1391 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1928-A D-A
A gorgeous example of this 1928-A series. Scarce and with Gem quality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1392 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1928-C G-A Mule
A very rare G-A block 1928-C Mule with back plate #637, as are all G-A Mules. A high quality note graded '40 PPQ'.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1393 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$5 1928-D G-A 12-Subject Uncut Sheet
A scarce uncut sheet and the toughest signature combination of this 1928 issue of Legal Tenders. These 1928-D sheets are few and far between with just 14 sheets reported.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1394 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$100 1966* *-A
A gorgeous $100 Legal Tender star that is graded Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ by PMG. This is better than any I have handled. It's an amazing star.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1395 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1966 A-A
A lovely, fresh and well centered Red Seal 1966 $100. Beautiful quality.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1396 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1966 A-A
A nice, fresh, well centered Red Seal with excellent color and originality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1397 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 375.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1966 A-A
A lovely note that is centered just a touch to the right for a Gem.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1398 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$100 1966-A A-A
This has to be one of the absolute highest grade notes. It appears to be the only PMG 68 listed in Track & Price. Everyone loves these low POP, high quality notes.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 68 EPQ   
Lot #1399 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1966-A A-A
A scarce and popular $100 Legal Tender that has big margins as well as great color and originality. The 1966-A series is quite a bit scarcer than the 1966. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1400 - Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1966-A A-A
This note has the margins of a Superb note.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1401 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$1 1928 A-A 12-Subject Uncut Sheet
Here is a wonderful uncut sheet of $1928 $1 Silver Certificates with serial #A00000529A-A00000540A. A low number sheet with folds between the notes. A rare opportunity for a new owner. There were 75 sheets printed with 20 remaining uncut and reported. This sheet still looks very fresh.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1402 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
$1 1928-A Y-B Experimental Block
A bright and colorful example of this Y-B experimental block.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1403 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$1 1928-A* *-A
A lovely, high quality AU.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #1404 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1928-B* *-A
A lovely star note that has the slightest amount of handling so I hesitate to call it UNC.
Grade: AU/UNC   
Lot #1405 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1928-C G-B
A very fresh and original example of this scarce series. Excellent centering but some faint handling.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1406 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1928-C B-B
A lovely and scarce 1928-C with nearly Gem centering. It's lovely, fresh and original. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor edge restoration at top left of center.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 Apparent   
Lot #1407 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1928-C E-B
A fresh, nice quality UNC 1928-C $1 Silver Certificate. If there was more lower margin it would grade higher.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1408 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$1 1928-D D-B 12-Subject Uncut Sheet
A nice, fresh and very scarce uncut sheet of $1 Silver Certificates from the 1928-D Series, signed by Julian and Woodin. Records indicate that 60 were issued and this makes the 30th sheet reported. If cut the sheet contains lots of Gems.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1409 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1928-D G-B
A lovely 1928-D Silver that has exceptional Gem quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1410 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,700.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1 1928-E F-B
This is the key to the set of $1 Silver Certificates. It's from one of the earliest sheets produced on this scarce issue. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1411 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1935-A 'R' Experimental S-C
A lovely, fresh, well margined Gem that has great centering both face and back.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1412 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1935-A 'R' Experimental S-C
A fresh, well centered Gem Experimental 'R' note. Great looking and from the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1413 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1935-A 'S' Experimental S-C
This is a beautiful Experimental 'S' note that has exceptional centering and color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1414 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1 1935-C K-D 12-Subject Uncut Sheet
This block is listed at $225 each in Gem and $150 in Choice. That makes a cut up value around $2,700. This sheet has serial #K99996781 through #K99996792D.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1415 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935-D B-G Narrow 12-Subject Uncut Sheet
This sheet is toned and has some slight stains along the bottom. There were 100 sheets issued.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1416 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1935-E N-G 18-Subject Uncut Sheet
Here is a lovely 18-subject uncut sheet of 1935-E $1 Silver Certificates. The sheet does have some handling on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1417 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 1957-B #W55555555A
A gorgeous note with solid 5s for a serial number. It could have easily been graded points higher based on its visual presence.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1418 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1934* *-A
A beautiful star with exceptional quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1419 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1934-A* *-A
A lovely example of a star that is not often available so nice. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1420 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$10 1933 A-A
A very nice, evenly circulated example of the rare and desirable 1933 $10 Silver Certificate. This one-year type is scarce and in demand. The appearance on this example is excellent. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1421 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1934-A A-A
A scarce variety late finished face plate #87. These are rarely seen.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1422 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1934-B B-A
This fresh and original note is very scarce. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1423 - Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1953* *-A
A lovely star that is both fresh and well centered and has exceptional color and quality.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1424 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1929* G Chicago G-*
A much tougher star to obtain in any grade, but as a solid VF/XF note it is easily in the upper part of the condition census. Bright paper and great eye appeal make this a real winner. This same note sold raw in a 2005 online sale for shade under $700 and that was in the nascent days of third-party grading.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1425 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1929* J Kansas City J-*
There are 16 reported $5 stars on Kansas City. According to Track & Price there are possibly five in a higher grade than this example.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1426 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1929 B New York #B00000044A
In 2003 we sold this note at $650. A rare chance to find a gorgeous, low serial number example. A special note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1427 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1929* D Cleveland D-*
A sharp, well centered star. There are 17 serial numbers reported and only six are better.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 PPQ   
Lot #1428 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$10 1929* I Minneapolis I-*
A lovely Minneapolis star $10 that is one of fourteen reported in Track & Price. Only one is graded '35' and none are higher. This note brought $1,552 in 2006.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1429 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1929 I Minneapolis I-A
A fresh, well centered consecutive pair. These are really tough to find this nice. Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1430 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1929* H St. Louis H-*
I find 14 stars listed in Track & Price but only a single note graded higher than this example; it's called a PCGS 62. This note is not UNC but it's fresh with great embossing and light handling.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1431 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$20 1929* I Minneapolis I-*
Here is a really tough star and a very low serial #I00000451*. These rarely appear with only 12,000 printed.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1432 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1929* I Minneapolis I-*
Gigantic margins and bright paper surfaces are seen on this three-digit serial numbered star. A paltry printing of only 12,000 and perhaps a couple dozen known examples in the census. In March 2009, when the entire world was in an absolute free fall, this same note, then housed in a PMG VF 25 holder, brought $1,092.50.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1433 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1929 L San Francisco L-A
A much scarcer San Francisco $20 that is as fresh and bright as the day it was printed. While this district is sometimes seen in AU condition, it is actually quite scarce in any CU grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1434 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$50 1929 K Dallas K-A
A rare Dallas $50 that has good color. There are corner folds on both lower corners.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1435 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1929 D Cleveland D-A
A fresh UNC with nice centering. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1436 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1929* J Kansas City J-*
A very nice $100 FRBN star from Kansas City.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1437 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$1 1977-A F Atlanta #F20000002I
This is a very rare and super binary radar. This number is no longer printed by the BEP.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63PPQ   
Lot #1438 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1988 A Boston #A00000010B
Here is a lovely binary #10 on the first district.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1439 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1988-A F Atlanta F-N Web
A scarce lot of five consecutive Web F-N block Atlanta notes. Lot includes two Gem New 65 PPQ, two Gem New 66 PPQ and one Superb Gem New 67 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1440 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$1 1988-A I Minneapolis #I12345678D
This ladder goes all the way up to the top #I12345678D.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1441 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 2006 F Atlanta Special Numbers
Here is a cute trio of numbers that are lovely Gems. The three serial numbers include: F00777700F Gem New 66 PPQ F00888800F Superb Gem New 67 PPQ F00999900F Gem New 66 PPQ
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1442 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 1976* B New York #B00000060*
This is the lowest known New York star and it's a binary #60* serial number.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1443 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 1976* G Chicago #G00011111*
A binary #G00011111*. These are tough to find on a Deuce.
Grade: PCGS VF 30 PPQ   
Lot #1444 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1976* K Dallas K-* 16-Subject Uncut Sheet Autographed
A 16-subject uncut sheet of Dallas star notes that each has the autograph of Francine Neff, Treasurer of the U.S. A very unusual sheet to find.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1445 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$2 2003* K Dallas #K000000004*
A low, single-digit serial number star note from Dallas in superb condition.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1446 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$2 2003-A D Cleveland #D05050505A
A rare ABABABAB pattern serial #D05050505A. Rare on a Deuce.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1447 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$5 1928-A* C Philadelphia C-*
This is an extremely rare Philadelphia star.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 PPQ   
Lot #1448 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1928* C Philadelphia C-*
A very scarce number district star that has evenly circulated as well.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1449 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1928 F Atlanta F-A
This beauty is a Top Pop and a lovely Gem.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1450 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 1928 G Chicago #G00004444A
A gorgeous Chicago from the 1928 series with an amazing binary serial #G00004444A.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1451 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1928* E Richmond E-*
This is the lowest recorded serial number for a Richmond star. It's a nice, problem free example.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1452 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1928-A A Boston A-A
A scarce and seldom offered 1928-A Boston FRN. These are very scarce with only 25 in the Track & Price census.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1453 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1928-A K Dallas K-A
This is a very key note series and district.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1454 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1928-B K Dallas K-A
This Dallas issue is really a key even with the well hidden spot in the design on the front right.
Grade: PCGS VF 30   
Lot #1455 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta F-A
Of the 24 examples that PCGS has graded (almost all of which are Fine and VF) this note resides comfortably at the top of that list. Schwartz/Lindquist lists this at $10,000 in CU. There is only a single CU example, a PMG Gem 65 EPQ that brought around $26,000 in 2008. This note looks CU except for a corner bend that looks to be very light. Otherwise, it gives the appearance of a Ch. CU note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1456 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta F-A
A scarce and attractive Atlanta $5 light green seal from the 1928-C series. This is a tough issue to find with this quality. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 35   
Lot #1457 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1928-C F Atlanta F-A
A very scarce series 1928-C and a nice, evenly circulated light green seal note. Seldom are they nicer than this example. Only one of 53 reported is UNC.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1458 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1928-D F Atlanta F-A
Light green seal. A short series and a sharp, problem free example 1928-D Atlanta. Few known are much better. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 20   
Lot #1459 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$5 1950 - 2006 Various Districts
A great lot of 37 notes from 1950-2006 that includes: 1950 Philadelphia 1950-A Boston 1950-B New York 1950-C Atlanta 1950-D Philadelphia 1950-F New York 1963 St. Louis 1963-A Philadelphia 1969 New York 1969-A Atlanta 1969-B Cleveland 1969-C Atlanta 1974 Chicago 1977 San Francisco 1977-A Dallas 1981 New York 1981-A Cleveland 1985 New York 1988 Boston 1988-A San Francisco 1988-A Chicago 1993* San Francisco 1993 Richmond 1995* Chicago 1995 Richmond 1995 Chicago 1999 New York 2 pcs 1999 San Francisco 2 pcs 1999 Chicago 2001 Boston 2001 Chicago 2003 Dallas 2003-A Cleveland 2006 Atlanta 2006 Boston 2 pcs From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. to Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1460 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$5, $10 & $20 1950 E Richmond Matched Serials
A beautiful set of matched serial numbers on a $5, $10 and $20 Richmond.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1461 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$5 2009 F Atlanta #JF55555555A
A rare and desirable note with a solid 5s serial number on a $5 note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1462 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1928 A Boston A-A
A bright and well-centered example of this much scarcer Boston district note that does not have its originality of yesteryear. Schwartz/Lindquist values this note at $500 in Ch. CU and we tend to agree with their assessment.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1463 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1928* E Richmond E-*
A rare and early numbered district star that is evenly circulated.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1464 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1928 F Atlanta F-A
A lovely $10 dark green seal from Atlanta that is fresh and original. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1465 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 & $20 1928 G Chicago #G00000222A
These are not only one of the hottest series being sought after but they are matching binary serial #G00000222A on the $10 and $20. Few will ever get to own pairs like this. The $10 grades Very Ch. New 64 and the $20 is Ch. New 63. Two piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1466 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1928 K Dallas K-A
A beautiful, well centered Gem that is very desirable and in demand.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1467 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
$10 1928-A* A Boston A-*
Rare, and as this is likely the finest known. There are only two other notes reported, the better one is a 'PMG 63' that sold for $15,000. Likely from the Thompson Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1468 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$10 1928-A A Boston A-A
A great rarity to encounter in any collection. These early Boston notes have just never been available. Only 11 notes are recorded in Track & Price and none nearly this lovely. PCGS notes: minor paperclip rust stains on back.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 Apparent   
Lot #1469 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$10 1928-A E Richmond E-A
A wonderful Richmond $10 from this very scarce 1928-A series. Fresh and original. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1470 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1928-A* H St. Louis H-*
This is the highest reported serial number for this star. It's the fourth star reported and likely the second best.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1471 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1928-A* H St. Louis H-*
An evenly circulated St. Louis star.
Grade: PMG VF 20   
Lot #1472 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$10 1928-A I Minneapolis I-A
This is by far the rarest of all 1928-A FRNs. There were only 102,600 printed. If not for a corner tip fold into the design it would rank among the 11 notes known that are better than this.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1473 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1928-A L San Francisco L-A
This is a very scarce series. This example has just a faint centerfold.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ   
Lot #1474 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1928-B* C Philadelphia C-*
Dark green seal. A rare and underrated star.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1475 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$10 1928-B G Chicago #G22222222A
An amazing Chicago 1928-B dark green seal with the solid serial #G22222222A. It's a gorgeous, fresh and original note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1476 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$10 1928-B G Chicago #G20000002A
Dark green seal. The government has decided to quit releasing this serial #20000002 for some reason but this is obviously a beautiful, fresh Gem from Chicago in the 1928-B series. The serial numbers are just a bit low.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1477 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1928-B* H St. Louis H-*
Light green seal. This is the high observed and it's a very beautiful, fully embossed note. This is a rare series of stars and this is only the second star known.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1478 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1928-C B New York B-A
A beautiful New York light green seal from the scarce 1928-C series. A rare short series note that is totally original. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1479 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$10 1928-C D Cleveland D-A
A very scarce, high quality light green seal Cleveland that has exceptional color. There is a light center bend as well.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1480 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$10 1928-C* D Cleveland D-*
This is one of possibly only three stars reported. This series was extremely short-lived thus adding to the rarity. An UNC brought $56,000 in 2006 at a Heritage/CAA sale.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1481 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 1928-C E Richmond E-A
Light green seal. This is the rarest of the 1928-C $10 FRNs and has the lowest known serial number. An evenly circulated, well centered note. One of three known.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1482 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934* A Boston A-*
A light green seal in totally fresh and original condition. These stars are tough as nails and this example has excellent quality.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1483 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1934 B New York #B00000033A
A lovely light green seal and cool low serial #33. These low number, early series notes don't often come up. Very fresh and original.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1484 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934* D Cleveland #D00007123*
Light green seal. A gorgeous, fresh and original star and it has a very low serial #7123*. A real beauty.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1485 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1934* D Cleveland D-*
Dark green seal. Back plate #547. A totally fresh and original star note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1486 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1934* H St. Louis H-*
Dark green seal. Back plate #566. This is a tough series of star notes. This example is fresh and original.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1487 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1934* L San Francisco L-*
Light green seal. Back plate #423. A very scarce star with a new higher serial number. There is slight over inking on the 'L' seal. A lovely and fresh star note.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1488 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A* B New York B-* Mule
Dark green seal Mule with back plate #563, which was the low observed when purchased. Such a crisp, fresh and well centered beauty.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1489 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1934-A F Atlanta F-B
Dark green seal. Rare and utterly gorgeous is this F-B block with back plate #1051.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1490 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-D A Boston #A00000007C
This A-C block note has great centering and complete originality but there is a hint of handling.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1491 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1934-D* A Boston A-*
A well centered Boston star that is rarely seen better. This note is likely the second best star in the Track & Price census.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1492 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-D* F Atlanta F-*
A lovely Atlanta star from the 1934-D series that has the third printing a bit lower than normal.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1493 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-D* I Minneapolis I-*
There is a long horizontal fold on this well centered star note.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1494 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1950* B New York B-* Wide
Back plate #1282. A fresh and well centered Gem star.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1495 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1950 C Philadelphia C-A Wide/Narrow Changeover Pair
Here is a wide/narrow changeover pair plus the consecutive narrow note. Three piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1496 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1950* D Cleveland D-* Wide
Back plate #1300. A lovely, fresh and well centered star note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1497 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 1950* E Richmond E-* Wide
Back plate #1378. A fresh and original star note with excellent paper quality.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1498 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1950* J Kansas City J-* Wide
Back plate #1197. A tough star and it's a lovely, fresh and well centered example.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1499 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1950* L San Francisco L-* Wide
Back plate #1233. A very scarce star with excellent centering and slight handling.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1500 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$10 1950-A* C Philadelphia C-*
This is far and away the nicest example we have seen of this middle date star. It has Titanic margins, superb centering and paper quality like it just came from the BEP. With '65 PQ' graded examples realizing $400-$500 each, we strongly suspect a note in this state will take a run at the four-figure price level.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1501 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1950-B* K Dallas K-*
A fresh, well centered star that is completely original.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1502 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1963* F Atlanta F-* Top Pop
Not only is this note Top Pop but it is the lone graded example at PCGS. An extremely scarce district and likely the key to the series. A sleeper due to the printing of 1.28 million being less than remarkable but seemingly with few survivors. We cannot recall the last time another Atlanta star was sold but we are pretty sure it will be a long time before the next one makes itself known.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1503 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$10 1963* J Kansas City #J00000004*
A low serial #4 binary star and it's a lovely Gem. Someone saved several of these early stars.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1504 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,050.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1969 D Cleveland #D55555555A
A rarely seen solid #5s on a $10 FRN. Previously from the James W. Key Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1505 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1969-B* J Kansas City J-*
A scarce series in general with only 640,000 stars printed.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1506 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$20 1928 A Boston A-A
This is an ultra rare district and denomination for this series. Boston $20s this nice are definitely few and far between as well as nearly impossible to acquire. In 2010 a PCGS 63 brought $4,887. You decide as the estimate is low enough to play.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1507 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928 B New York B-A
A lovely pair of FRN $20s. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1508 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928* E Richmond E-*
An early and nice quality Richmond star note.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1509 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1928 F Atlanta F-A
A rare Gem $20 from Atlanta.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1510 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$20 1928 K Dallas K-A
An excellent note from this scarce district. While the $5 notes from here are common, the higher denominations are downright tough, and few and far between on the market. This is a lovely and fresh example, with good margins and centering.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1511 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928-A E Richmond E-A
A scarce 1928-A series from Richmond that is fresh and evenly centered. Tough this nice. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1512 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1928-C G Chicago G-A
A very scarce series and a pleasing circ example. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1513 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$20 1928-C L San Francisco L-A
A very scarce series and very high grade but the top cut is tight at the right. Light green seal.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1514 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$20 1928-C L San Francisco L-A
An evenly circulated and very scarce $20 series as notes were only printed on two districts.
Grade: PMG Fine 12   
Lot #1515 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1934* E Richmond E-*
A rare light green seal star that is evenly circulated with two minor rust spots below the portrait.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1516 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$20 1934-A* L San Francisco L-*
A rare dark green seal Mule star with excellent quality.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1517 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1963* D Cleveland D-* Top Pop
Unfathomably deep embossing is seen on this very high-grade Cleveland star. The 1963 "plain" series stars have always been extremely desirable and greatly sought after by small type collectors. PCGS has graded 12 stars for this Friedberg number and this note is tied with one other and none better.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1518 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1969-B* F Atlanta F-*
The Atlanta district is very scarce with only 640,000 printed. The margins are well balanced and the paper appears to be fresh and original. Inexplicably, this exact note sold in the 2010 FUN sale for $747.50 as a PMG 65 EPQ and it doesn't appear to have changed at all. We will let the bidders decide if they think this is still of Gem quality.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1519 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1969-B* G Chicago G-*
Spectacular grade combined with rarity and demand makes this a valuable item. All 1969-B star notes have been highly coveted for many years, especially in this state of preservation. When this sold as part of the Tom Flynn Collection it brought close to $750. We fully expect a similar realization this evening.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1520 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$20 2009 F Atlanta JF55555555D
This lovely Gem has a solid #5 serial number on a $20. A seldom available type.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1521 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 Various Dates & Districts
A 23 piece lot that includes: 1963 Dallas 1963-A Cleveland 1969 San Francisco 1969-A Chicago 1969-B New York Gem CU 1969-C Chicago 1974* San Francisco 1977 Chicago 1981 Chicago 1981-A Chicago 1985 San Francisco 1988-A Chicago 2 pcs 1990 New York 1990 Boston 1990 Atlanta 1990 Chicago 1990 San Francisco 1993 New York 2 pcs 1993 Atlanta 1995* New York 1995 San Francisco From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1522 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1928 A Boston A-A
A scarce issue with a much smaller printing than most districts.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1523 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928 B New York B-A
A typically centered $50 New York numbered note. Consecutive to and of a similar grade as a 1928 $20 listed here.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #1524 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928 B New York B-A
This note is consecutive to and of a very similar grade as a 1928 $50 listed here.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #1525 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928 C Philadelphia C-A
A scarce number district note that is Choice and just plain rare in Gem.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1526 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1928* E Richmond E-*
There were 24,000 star notes printed for the Richmond district and this one is way higher than #2000, the previous high known. A decent, problem free star that would likely be a VF 20 if slabbed.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1527 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$50 1928 G Chicago G-A
A scarce $50 from 1928 with the a number in the district seal, not a letter. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1528 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1928* H St. Louis H-*
A decent VF star but there is a tiny light stain on the face. Only 24,000 were printed.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1529 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1928 I Minneapolis I-A
A lovely 1928 $50 Minneapolis that should be a nice addition to the census. This district remains tough.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1530 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$50 1928-A I Minneapolis I-A
A scarce and gorgeous Minneapolis $50 light green seal 1928-A series. This is a tough cookie in this grade. Don't wait for your next chance as it likely won't be as lovely. A PMG 64 brought $1,610 five years ago. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1531 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1934* A Boston A-*
Light green seal. These are so rare in VF that there is no catalog value listed. This note appears to be only the second star reported.
Grade: PCGS VF 25 PPQ   
Lot #1532 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1934 C Philadelphia C-A
A consecutive pair that are somewhat wrinkled from poor storage. It's clear that these are seldom offered. Two piece lot.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1533 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1934* C Philadelphia C-*
This is a new lower observed serial number for this rare star.
Grade: PMG VF 30   
Lot #1534 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1934* D Cleveland D-*
This is only the second serial number to be ready for listing in the book.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1535 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1934* L San Francisco L-*
Light green seal. This is only the third note reported. There are some minor paper clip rust marks on the back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1536 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$50 1934-B C Philadelphia C-A
A nice Philly and a scarce issue. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1537 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$50 1934-C* E Richmond E-*
Dark green seal and back plate #111. Stars catalog in VF at $600 and this is the highest number listed.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1538 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$50 1934-C* I Minneapolis I-* Mule
An extremely rare and valuable 1934-C star from Minneapolis. A diamond in a pile of sand. POP TOP for either service, PCGS or PMG.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1539 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 11,750.00 - $ 14,750.00)
$50 1950-E G Chicago Partial Pack
A very unusual run of 87 notes from the same pack of 1950-E Chicago notes. These have a catalog value of $500 in Choice condition. The pack contains few, if any, Gems as they were counted often.
Grade: CU to Ch. CU   
Lot #1540 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
$50 1969-A* G Chicago G-*
A very scarce star in any grade but particularly so in this state of preservation. PCGS has only graded two, this note and a second example one point higher.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1541 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$50 1969-B E Richmond E-A
A nearly UNC note on this scarce series. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1542 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$50 2001* B New York #CB00000001*
Here is a find that should excite collectors of low serial number notes and stars. A serial #1 star Big Head $50! Needless to say these are few and far between. I would have thought this #1 star would have been pulled by the BEP; good thing they didn't.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1543 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1928* C Philadelphia #C00000570*
There are only five stars listed in Track & Price and this one has low serial #570.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1544 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1928 G Chicago G-A
A nice looking Chicago $100 note with excellent color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1545 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1928* H St. Louis H-*
A lovely, evenly circulated star with low serial #813*.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1546 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1928 J Kansas City J-A
Don't waste a lot of time looking for a better one than this example. Nearly 25% of the 39 serial numbers recorded are called UNC.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1547 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1928 L San Francisco L-A
This is a great looking San Francisco $100, but it is not technically as nice as it looks. And yet it's a scarce district.
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1548 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 1928-A B New York B-A
A rare light green seal 1928-A New York in Choice condition. That's a tough note to acquire.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1549 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$100 1928-A D Cleveland D-A
A scarce series with lovely centering and originality. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1550 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$100 1928-A G Chicago G-A
A beautiful Gem 1928-A $100 from Chicago. This series is tough so nice.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1551 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1928-A I Minneapolis I-A
A wonderful, well centered, fresh and original note. There is only a single serial number reported. Here we are offering three consecutive notes at one time.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1552 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1928-A I Minneapolis I-A
A lovely second example.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1553 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1928-A I Minneapolis I-A
A lovely third example.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1554 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 1928-A K Dallas K-A
This is a rare issue and this dark green seal note has great quality. There are none better in the census of eight.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1555 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$100 1934* A Boston #A00000634*
Light green seal star and it's a low serial #634, which is by far the lowest number observed. Very scarce with a low serial number.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1556 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$100 1934* B New York B-*
A closed split on the top of this light green seal star.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1557 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1934* C Philadelphia C-*
This is the highest listed star and it's nice.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1558 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1934* F Atlanta #F00000081*
Stars are seldom encountered from this series or district. This low serial #81 should be highly sought after.
Grade: VF, dirty   
Lot #1559 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1934* G Chicago G-*
A sharp, high quality, light green seal Chicago star note.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1560 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1934 L San Francisco L-A
A gorgeous San Francisco $100 with exceptional centering and color.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1561 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1934-B G Chicago G-A Mule
This 1934-B series remains quite scarce. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1562 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$100 1934-C D Cleveland D-A
A very high quality $100 from this scarce series Cleveland.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1563 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1934-C F Atlanta F-A
A beautiful 1934-C Atlanta. These are seldom available for sale; there are only seven shown in Track & Price.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1564 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1934-C K Dallas K-A
A tough Dallas $100 that is in excellent condition.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1565 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1934-D G Chicago G-A
A scarce, well centered UNC. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1566 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1950-A* B New York B-*
On the surface this doesn't seem like anything special but it is actually a very scarcer star to obtain in uncirculated condition. It is pretty flat but enormously margined and very well-centered.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1567 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$100 1950-B* I Minneapolis I-*
A scarce Minneapolis star note.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1568 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 12,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
$100 1963-A* G Chicago G-* Half-Pack
This is a consecutive half-pack of 1963-A star Chicago notes (#G00163151*-100*). It's a rare opportunity to acquire a solid half-pack of these stars notes.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1569 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1969-A* C Philadelphia C-* Top Pop
Having no choice but to be Top Pop since this is the only example PCGS has graded. Hulking margins and radiant ink colors give this wonderfully embossed note superior visual impact. Some of these modern star hundreds are deceptively scarce and this is one of them. There are very few auction records for this note and it will no doubt make a big splash in someone's collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1570 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$100 1996* F Atlanta #AF00010101*
A Big Head $100 binary star with a fancy serial number.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1571 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$100 2006-A G Chicago #KG12345678B
This is a really special and rarely seen $100 ladder serial number.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1572 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Lot of $100 FRNs
This seven piece lot includes: 1996 New York 2 pcs 1999 Richmond 2001 Atlanta 2003 New York 2003-A Philadelphia 2006 New York From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1573 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$500 1928 A Boston A-A
This note has a good look and grades 30 Net for a tiny tear repair, only in the bottom margin. There are only 28 serial numbers recorded and this is low serial #1450. In 2011 we sold a PCGS 35 at $11,500 and we sold a '30' at $3,105 in September 2012. PMG notes: tear repair.
Grade: PMG VF 30 Net   
Lot #1574 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$500 1928 G Chicago G-A
A lovely circ that has even a better look than the grade indicates. Very desirable. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1575 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$500 1928 H St. Louis H-A
It's been a long time since I have seen such a lovely $500 from the 1928 series. Decades ago there was a pack of these. Of course all were not this beautiful.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1576 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1928 I Minneapolis I-A
There were only 34,680 printed. Although slightly circulated this lovely 1928 Minneapolis $500 should be in demand.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1577 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,700.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934 B New York B-A
A fresh and well centered dark green seal $500 with exceptional color and that is an excellent type note. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1578 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934 G Chicago G-A
A lovely, fresh, original $500 that has exceptional color but is trimmed tight on the left.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1579 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$500 1934 L San Francisco L-A
A rare and seldom seen light green seal $500 from San Francisco that is truly a Gem. You can buy lots of high denominations before you will see any like this one.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1580 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$500 1934-A B New York B-A
A lovely, fresh, high quality New York $500 with excellent centering and color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1581 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$500 1934-A B New York B-A
A fresh, original AU New York $500 with excellent centering.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1582 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$500 1934-A C Philadelphia C-A
A well centered, high quality note that looks UNC and has extraordinary centering.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1583 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$500 1934-A J Kansas City J-A
A well centered $500 with excellent color.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1584 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$1,000 1928 A Boston A-A
A well used but attractive VG 10 that has an unmentioned tear along the bottom center. This is the third shortest issue and they rarely appear.
Grade: PMG VG 10   
Lot #1585 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$1,000 1928 H St. Louis H-A
A lovely and somewhat slightly circulated note with excellent color and centering. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1586 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$1,000 1934 A Boston A-A
A lovely light green seal from Boston which appears to have at least 17 UNCs reported, including examples consecutive to this offering. Notes like this get put into collections very quickly.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1587 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934 A Boston A-A
A light green seal from Boston that has excellent color and a single tiny edge split. There were 46,200 notes printed.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1588 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$1,000 1934 D Cleveland D-A
There are only three UNCs total at both services and this one is tied for the finest graded. The light green seals are tough.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1589 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$1,000 1934 F Atlanta F-A
A light green seal that has excellent color and centering. There were only 67,800 printed.
Grade: PMG XF 40 EPQ   
Lot #1590 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934 G Chicago G-A
This light green seal $1,000 has excellent color and is well centered. There are two splits and pinholes.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1591 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1,000 1934 I Minneapolis #I00000073A
Super low serial #73 light green seal note. Definitely a rarity that is worth while getting while you can. A notation written on the back reads, "9/20/83 Jimmy from Dad".
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1592 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1,000 1934 J Kansas City J-A
A lovely light green seal from Kansas City that is very scarce as a district as well as for type. The quality of this note is excellent for the grade. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1593 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 6,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
Quality is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to $1,000s and this is one of the best I have handled for a long while and the demand continues to grow.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1594 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 7,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
A lovely '64 PPQ' $1,000 that looks like an exceptional example for the grade. These have been very popular and highly sought after.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1595 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
When I sent this in for grading I thought it would grade UNC but as you can see it did not. The note is fresh and well centered with complete originality. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1596 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
A beautiful Choice Chicago FRN that has excellent color and is EPQ.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1597 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
This lovely example of a Chicago $1,000 is fresh and crispy.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1598 - Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1,000 1934-A G Chicago G-A
A nice, fresh $1,000 with some wrinkles but lots of body and a great overall appearance.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1599 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1935-A Hawaii A-C
This is a really rare block (A-C) and the quality of this example is exceptional. Whatever makes this an AU is not easily visible through the holder.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1600 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1935-A* Hawaii *-A
This note has Japanese writing stamped on it. I am told it says, "This is real", loosely translated. This is a nice star note that is evenly circulated.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1601 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,800.00 - $ 4,200.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii L-A Non-Mule
This is certainly one of the finest graded by PMG. It's quite clear that '67 EPQ' is an amazing grade for this non-mule Hawaii note.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1602 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
$5 1934 Hawaii L-A Mule
A fresh and attractive $5 Hawaii that has the appearance of a much higher grade. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1603 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1934* Hawaii L-* Mule
The $5 Hawaii stars are scarce and seldom available. With this addition there are just 14 listed in the Track & Price census. It's evenly circulated and problem free for the grade.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1604 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1934-A Hawaii L-A
Spectacular embossing and sizeable margins give this nearly Superb Gem Hawaii Five (sans O) everything a collector could want in an Emergency type note.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1605 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$10 1934-A Hawaii L-B
A lovely $10 Hawaii that has wonderful centering but could have more on the left margin. If it did have the extra margin it would be a '67'.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1606 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii #L88278827A
This is one of the coolest notes in the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. A handsome, fresh, well centered Gem $20 FRN from Hawaii. If that isn't enough to get you then take a look at the repeater serial number. That's right, a Gem Hawaii repeater #L88278827A. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1607 - Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A lovely pair of Hawaii twenties that both look nearly CU through the holder. Graded PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 and PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ.
Grade: PCGS Graded   
Lot #1608 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1 1935-A* North Africa *-A
Here is a special Gem 65 EPQ from PMG for this gorgeous North Africa $1 Silver Certificate star. This note is truly special with the quality and it's worthy of a record price.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1609 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1935-A North Africa F-C
This is the scarce F-C block which is normally found on sheets.
Grade: PMG UNC 62 EPQ   
Lot #1610 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 3,750.00 - $ 6,500.00)
$10 1934-A North Africa A-A
A wonderful run of 15 consecutive North Africa $10s that are completely fresh and original. There are a few with minor handling but a neat, fresh deal to slab.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1611 - Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$10 1934 North Africa A-A
While this rare note has the appearance of a higher grade it does have restoration along the edges that gives it a nice appearance. Definite restoration seen easily if held to the light. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: upper left corner replaced, major edge restoration.
Grade: PCGS VF 20 Apparent   
Lot #1612 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1928 A-A
A wonderful $10 Gold Certificate that is fresh, original and nicely centered along with beautiful color. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1613 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$20 1928 A-A
A bright, fresh and original 1928 Gold note.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1614 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1928 A-A
A fresh UNC 'PPQ' $20 Gold Certificate that has extraordinary color and originality. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1615 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 10,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
$50 1928 A-A
I have handled many small size $50 Gold notes and some really pretty ones but this is an especially fresh, lovely, original, well centered Gem with explosive color and white paper as pure as the snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1616 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$50 1928 A-A
A beautiful, fresh and original $50 from the William Horton, Jr. Collection. This note could have been called a '65 PPQ' just as easily as '64 PPQ'. Great color, centering and paper quality. It has it all! From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1617 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 450.00 - $ 700.00)
$50 1928 A-A
A nice looking $50 Gold Certificate that is sure to please.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1618 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$100 1928 A-A
This note has a fresh, original appearance with excellent margins on three sides; the left margin could be bigger. This type is very rare in all UNC grades. From the William Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1619 - Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 12,500.00 - $ 17,500.00)
$500 1928 A-A
This is one of the top rarities from the William Horton, Jr. Collection. This lovely $500 has exceptional color and a long horizontal fold. It seems there are a couple of tiny splits on a tiny corner fold that were closed. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor restorations.
Grade: PCGS VF 35 Apparent   
Lot #1620 - Error Notes > National Bank Notes > New York - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1800-1 $5 1929T1 Missing Brown Overprint
This $5 is obviously missing the entire printing of brown ink whether there was an obstruction or if the brown ink was out or jammed up we don't know. The upper right corner is missing for some reason. PCGS notes: missing upper right corner.
Grade: PCGS New 61 Apparent    Bank Name: New York, Chase NB of the City, 2370
Lot #1621 - Error Notes > National Bank Notes > New York - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929TI Obstructed Overprint
Here is a very cool discovery item from the family of a former employee of the Chase National Bank of New York. During their employment by Chase this person discovered all three of these outrageous errors. The three errors are being offered separately. This note was next on the sheet and an obstruction completely blocked the upper serial number and about 85% of the brown seal. A top grade note as well.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58    Bank Name: New York, Chase NB of the City, 2370
Lot #1622 - Error Notes > National Bank Notes > New York - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929TI Obstructed Overprint
Here is a very cool discovery item from the family of a former employee of the Chase National Bank of New York. During their employment by Chase this person discovered all three of these outrageous errors. The three errors are being offered separately. This note is missing all of the upper right serial number as well as the entire brown seal. A lovely AU note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55    Bank Name: New York, Chase NB of the City, 2370
Lot #1623 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$2 1928 A-A Inverted Back Printing
This is an inverted back on a 1928 Deuce that is very rare. It's generally evenly circulated.
Grade: PCGS Fine 15   
Lot #1624 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1928-B A-A Invert
This is a rare error and it's unique for this 1928-B series. What a way to collect inverts! You could look a lifetime and not find another. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1625 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
$2 1928-D C-A Inverted Third Printing
This has the inverted third printing on the face and I know of no other third printing inverts on any 1928 series. After so much time has passed it is highly unlikely that more will appear, yet there must have been a sheet of them at one time. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1626 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$2 1928-D Missing Printing
This note is missing or had filling ink jets or an obstruction blocking the seal and serial numbers. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1627 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$2 1928-D* *-A Mule Ink Smear
There is a black ink smear, likely a partial fingerprint, on the upper left of this Gem 1928-D star. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1628 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
$2 1953 A-A Invert & Bookends
Notes with the third printing inverted are cool and desirable but Red Seal Deuces in Gem with bookends are important and over the top rarities. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection. Three piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1629 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$2 1963 A-A Mismatch Serial Numbers
This is the very first $2 mismatched serial number from 1963 ever reported, and if my mind serves me correctly this may well be the very first Red Seal of all small Deuces. Deuces are highly collectible and an error like this will certainly get some excitement going for Memphis. Hope you will be there!
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1630 - Error Notes > Legal Tender - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$5 1928 C-A Fold Over
An early small size Legal Tender that was certainly an early Legal Tender error with a fold over on the left end, with most of the red seal and serial number on the fold. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1631 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 19?? Missing Third Printing
The third printing is completely missing - no seals or serial numbers.
Grade: Gem AU   
Lot #1632 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1928 Missing Overprint
These were originally from a small group of the Grinnell sale. Very high quality and this note is missing the third printing.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1633 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1934 E-A Inverted Back
An important invert on a Funny Back $1 that is in beautiful UNC condition, thus the EPQ designation.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1634 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1935-D B-F Invert Error
Here is an inverted third printing on the face. A high quality circ.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1635 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1935-E N-G Printed Fold Over
A rare and exciting printed fold over on a Gem $1 Silver Certificate. The entire upper serial number is on the fold, along with the 1935-E date.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1636 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1935-E E-H Shift
This is a crazy shift that has three serial numbers on the face. The one in the upper margin has a different number.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1637 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1935-E* *-D Wet Ink Transfer
A bold wet ink transfer with the back on the face, except in the uppermost left corner. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1638 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1957 G-A Mismatched Serial Numbers
A Silver Certificate with serial mismatch #G55/G54. This is a popular mismatch.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1639 - Error Notes > Silver Certificates - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$5 1953 B01577130A Partially Obstructed Overprint
A beautiful $5 Silver Certificate with a partially obstructed overprint.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1640 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 19?? Missing Printing
The third printing was clogged as the embossing for printing is all there. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1641 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 19?? D Cleveland D-A Missing Second Printing
A staple hole from perfection which affects little more than the cost of this stunning piece. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1642 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 19?? E Richmond E-C Missing Face Printing
A Richmond Ace with the second printing missing. These are so cool and dramatic.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ   
Lot #1643 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
$1 19?? E Richmond E-J Missing Second Printing
This note is missing the second printing on the face. There is a staple tear near the right serial number.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1644 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 19?? G Chicago G-H Missing Face Printing
The second printing is missing from the face of this Chicago FRN.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1645 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 19?? L San Francisco L-G Missing Second Printing
Tremendous mistake, clearly visible from across the room. Ideal to represent this type of error. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1646 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1969-C H St. Louis H-A Insufficient Inking
Ghoulish appearance with stark contrast of serial numbers against white. Plate note from U.S. Paper Money Errors (Third Edition), Frederick J. Bart.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1647 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1969-D B New York B-A Printed Fold Over
An incredible fold over error that is nearly folded into half with the district block seal, number and left serial number on back. It overlaps a plate number in the margin.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1648 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1969-D B New York B-C Fold Over
A super fold over cutting error with the seal and serial numbers on the back. This one has a strong appearance.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1649 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1974 E Richmond E-D Missing Back Printing
This is a fresh and lovely blank back from Richmond.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1650 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$1 1974 E Richmond E-D Splicing Error
We have another splicing error in the sale but it's still attached from glue use. This note has a great paper from the backend of the roll.
Grade: PMG XF 40   
Lot #1651 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 375.00 - $ 650.00)
$1 1974 F Atlanta F-D Inverted Printing
This is an inverted third printing and it's a Gem. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1652 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 1974 H St. Louis H-A Shift
A major shift of the third printing to the right.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1653 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1974 J Kansas City J-B Inverted Overprint Type I
A lovely Gem and it's a Type 1 inverted overprint of the third printing.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1654 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1974 J Kansas City J-B Inverted Overprint Type I
The classic mistake, the one which appears on the cover of general paper money books. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1655 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1974 K Dallas K-C Type I Inverted Overprint
A gorgeous Type I inverted overprint with the bookends to go along with it. Very high grade. Three piece lot.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1656 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1974 L San Francisco L-C Fold Over
A great fold over error with part of two backs showing with the seal and serial number on part of the back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1657 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1977 G Chicago G-D Printed Fold
A large printed fold with the district seal and serial number on the back.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1658 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 950.00)
$1 1977* G Chicago G-* Partial Back to Face Offset
Nearly complete offset of the back blanketing the front. The color gradient fades with the top being extremely dark.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1659 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1981 A Boston A-H/B-H Uncut Pair Mismatched Block Letters
These were cut off the sheet to show the regular A-H block and the mismatch error B-H block. A cool way to show a mismatch. Mismatched block letter prefix in upper right serial number.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1660 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 1985 A Boston A-C End of Roll Splice
This is a lovely end of the roll splice that is a real beauty; there is one serial number on each half. These are hard to find.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1661 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1985 C Philadelphia C-B Printed Fold
The green seal and serial number on the right are on the back of this large printed fold.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1662 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$1 1985 F Atlanta F-N Butterfly
This is kind of a crazy error with part of the second printing missing and a small, out of place butterfly on the left. Very cool.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1663 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1988 G Chicago G-C Double Fold Error
Here is an odd double fold with serial number on the face border. It seems very precise. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1664 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1988-A F Atlanta F-M Overprint on Back; Offset Overprint on Front
Peculiar happenstance with third print applied to back, coupled with partial (but sharp) offset of the overprint on the front. A bonafide double error. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1665 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$1 1988-A G Chicago G-I Fold Over
A cool fold over error with the district seal and serial numbers on the back.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1666 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1993 D Cleveland D-A Over Inking
This is a crazy case of over inking on the back of this Ace.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1667 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 450.00)
$1 1993 E Richmond Major Ink Smear
Here is an impressive major ink smear over the portrait of Washington, giving him a rather ghostly appearance. Super quality.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #1668 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1995 A Boston A-B Fold Over
A very nice fold over with district seal, district number and half of the serial number on the fold.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1669 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1995 B New York B-K Missing First Printing
Gem example of the iconic blank back mistake. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1670 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1995 B New York B-W Overprint
The third printing is missing on the face and is printed on the back. A lovely and strong Gem.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1671 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland D-P Misaligned Printing
In searching for a single specimen capable of eliciting the "wow factor" from even the most jaded of collectors or the most benign of casual observers, very few mistakes can equal this wickedly spectacular mistake. The last two comparable examples to sell each brought around $9,000 at auction. Plate note from U.S. Paper Money Errors (3rd Edition), Frederick J. Bart.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1672 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$1 1995 D Cleveland D-M Inverted Overprint Type II
Here is a Type II third printing inverted overprint.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1673 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$1 1995 E Richmond E-A Blank Back
A lovely blank back Ace that is quite fresh and lovely. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1674 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$1 1995 L San Francisco L-? Misalignment
This note is very misaligned and it's a cool shift on a 1995 $1 San Francisco note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1675 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 1999 B New York B-K Fold Over
This third printing came after a fold in the sheet. The serial number and district seal are on the back. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1676 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1999* E Richmond E-* Cutting Error
A rare star note error that was cut way off center causing part of the note above showing. Rare on a star replacement.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1677 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 1999 L San Francisco L-Q Fold Over
A major fold over error that is just about folded in half. This occurred after the first printing.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1678 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$1 2001 C Philadelphia C-C
This is a very cool inverted back with part of two backs clearly visible.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1679 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 2001 K Dallas K-C Misaligned Printings
Now this is a crazy shift with a misaligned face and back overprint. Makes this about a $1.25 note I'd say. A wonderful Gem.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1680 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$1 2006* B New York B-* Mismatch Star
A very rare mismatched star with serial #B067/B26711260*. No one seemed to notice the mismatch until these began to circulate.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1681 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$1 2006 E Richmond E-F Missing Back Printing
A wonderful Gem Ace with a blank back. It's a beauty.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1682 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$1 2006 H St. Louis H-D Type II Inverted Back
A different district but the same inverted back with part of two notes printed.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #1683 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$1 2006 J Kansas City J-C Ink Smear
They say this error occurs when they are cleaning the plates so they were flooded.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1684 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$1 2006* J Kansas City J-* Cutting Error
Here is a truly rare star note cutting error. The shift is about 20% of the bill above showing on both sides. It's really cool because it's on a star, or replacement note.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1685 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$2 1976 B New York B-A Mismatched Serial Prefix
This is a lovely Deuce with mismatched serial prefixes #H454/B454.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1686 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$2 1976 B New York B-A Mismatched Serial Prefix
This is a very popular 1976 $2 with the mismatched prefixes #H45/B45.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1687 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 15,000.00 - $ 30,000.00)
$2 1976 D Cleveland D-A Additional Overprint
This is the greatest error that has come along since I have been in business and somehow I was too foolish to buy a couple from Harry Jones back in the day. The third printing is clearly doubled on both seals, both serial numbers and each letter 'D' and '4' for Cleveland. Just stop and take a gander at this note and the magnificent error that continues to fascinate collectors worldwide. I have heard of several confirmed sales in the $25,000 range but markets change. These have stood the test of time and I expect that this could easily become the KING of the errors.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1688 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$2 1976 D Cleveland D-A Inverted Overprint
A beautiful Gem with an inverted third printing on the face. The quality is better than normally seen.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1689 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$2 1976 E Richmond E-A Inverted Overprint Type I
The 'stopper' to denominations set of inverts. This stunning Deuce is certainly among the finest. This inverted overprint error offers collectors the chance to build a denomination set (including the $2) without breaking the bank. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU +   
Lot #1690 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$2 1976 E Richmond E-A Broad Break
Here is a consecutive pair that includes a broad break error and the other note is as it is supposed to be. Green seal $2 errors are scarce and desirable. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1691 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$2 1976 G Chicago G-A Inverted Overprint
A lovely inverted third printing on a 1976 $2. A rare and desirable error.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1692 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$2 1976 G Chicago G-A Printed Fold
If you're seeking a lone example of the printed fold error on the $2 denomination, follow this collector's lead and make it this spectacular piece. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1693 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$2 1976 H St. Louis H-A Missing First Printing
Missing from all but the greatest collections. In fact, one collector in the Midwest with nearly unlimited resources, adequate time, and exposure to many of the finest errors to ever cross the block still lacks a blank back $2. All known examples surfaced in a bank in northwest Indiana in the late 1990s when the head teller was cleaning out the old supply of 1976s to create room for the new issue of 1995s to stagnate. In 2004, one collector was offered $25,000 for a blank back Deuce and this cataloger was unable to secure even a single example. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1694 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
$2 1995 F Atlanta F-A Overprint On Back
One of the great cornerstones of this collection and certain to become a pinnacle piece of the collection it enters next. Only a couple examples are known of the error on this denomination. Infinitely rarer than a double denomination. Be neither timid nor conservative if you truly wish to catapult your own collection by acquiring this trophy. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: CGA Gem UNC 65   
Lot #1695 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$5 19?? G Chicago G-A Missing Second Printing
A challenging denomination from which to secure a missing second print. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU +   
Lot #1696 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5 1950-A C Philadelphia C-B Printed Fold
A printed fold between the second and third printing.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1697 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1950-A B New York B-B Folding Error
A cool folding error with parts of two $5s on the fold. Written in ink 'Issued by FED in new money'. This is the B-B block.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1698 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$5 1950-C* C Philadelphia C-* Inverted Star in Right Serial
Believed unique, as no others known; missing from every other great collection of errors. Not the Great Lakes, Frederick Bart, Taylor Family, or John W. Walter Collections contained an example. An opportunity to redefine the status of the collection it enters next. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #1699 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$5 1974* C Philadelphia C-* Misalignment
This star note has a bold shift to the right that is partially hiding the stars in the design due to a misalignment of the third printing.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1700 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$5 1977* G Chicago G-* Missing First Printing
A rarity of the highest caliber, missing from even the Frederick J. Bart Collection of $5 errors that we sold in 1998. Likewise, the fabled Great Lakes Collection of Chicago errors failed to contain an example. The entire collecting community can pursue this trophy, with only one astute collector annexing it when the hammer falls. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1701 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$5 1981 G Chicago G-A Overprint on Back
Deeply embossed Chicago district error with a sharp rendition of the serial numbers and seals on the back. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1702 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$5 1985 B New York B-B Faulty Alignment
Ultra-appealing shift with nearly half of the 5 counter from the next note visible at the left and the serial number entering the portrait oval. A really exciting note that won't cost a bundle.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1703 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$5 1985 C Philadelphia C-A Printings Missing
This lot seems impossible to duplicate to me but the most crazy errors are. This lot has six consecutive 1985 Philadelphia FRNs starting with serial #C20009038A, a normal note. The next three notes are completely missing the second printing and with normal third printings. The next note has a very light, say 60% of the normal second printing and the final note appears normal. This is an amazing set. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection. Six piece lot.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1704 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$5 1995 B New York B-E Missing First Printing
There is no logical explanation to why blank backs on $5 are so rare, but they are. One might argue that only the $2 is rarer; however, some might consider the $5 to be on par with the $50 and $100. No matter your perspective, everyone will concur that the $5 is downright rare yet trades at no premium. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1705 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$5 1995 F Atlanta F-F Printed Fold
A printed fold between the first and second printing.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1706 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 30,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
$10/$5 1928-A E Richmond E-A Double Denomination
This is the earliest known small size double denomination and I believe they have determined there was only a single sheet of this error issued. This note is serial #E04744281A. It has been graded New 60 because the right margin was tight on each example of this rare Double Denomination. This example came from the infamous Albert A. Grinnell whose paper money collection is the thing from which legends are made. We feel lucky to have offered these on several occasions over the years. They are highly sought after.
Grade: PCGS New 60   
Lot #1707 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$10 19?? C Philadelphia C-A Missing Second Printing
A superb example of an exotic error with blast white paper. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU +   
Lot #1708 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 19?? E Richmond E-A Missing Face Printing
An lovely Gem that has the second printing missingfrom the face.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1709 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 19?? E Richmond E-B Printing Missing
This $10 is missing the second printing and it's a bold, desirable error. It does have very slight handling. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1710 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$10 19?? L San Francisco L-A Missing Second Printing
This note is missing the face or second printing which causes a couple of 'ghost note' products.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1711 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$10 1950-A (?) G Chicago G-D Dramatic Shift
A pair of errors with a dramatic shift down. Two piece lot.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1712 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$10 1974 A Boston A-C Printed Fold
This printed fold happened before the first printing.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1713 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1974* C Philadelphia C-* Ink Smear
Great error, even more so on a replacement note, affecting not only the second print but also eliminating the left star!
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1714 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$10 1974 E Richmond E-C Fold Over & Cutting Errors
A fold over error and it turned into a cutting error which now leaves just two-thirds of a note. Take a look at this peach.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1715 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1977 C Philadelphia C-A Fold Over
This note got folded between the second and third printing so the green seal is on the back.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1716 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$10 1977 E Richmond E-A Missing First Printing
A typical example of the blank back error, one which never ceases to amaze both collectors and public as one-sided money. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1717 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1977-A A Boston A-B Insufficient Inking
Dramatic insufficient inking error with the upper two-thirds stark white and the overprint jumping out from the paper.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1718 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1981 J Kansas City J-A
This fold over occurred after the second printing.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1719 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1981-A F Atlanta F-A Obstructed Face Printing
Wild and wacky obstruction knocking out one-quarter of the second printing, in an area to receive the black district seal and number plus the serial number. PCGS notes: ink stain in left margin.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 Apparent   
Lot #1720 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$10 1981-A L San Francisco L-A Shifted Fold Over
This must have jammed during the third printing and now part is on the back.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1721 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
$10 1988-A A Boston A-B Back Printing Doubled
Check out the doubled back printing on this older $10 series.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1722 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$10 1988-A J Kansas City J-A Insufficient Ink
This is a crazy error with a much diminished second printing. Maybe the jets were plugged. Note the red ink on the left, presumably after the BEP. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1723 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$10 1993 G Chicago G-A Gutter Fold
A very cool gutter fold that splits the district seal.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1724 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$20 19?? E Richmond E-C Missing Second Printing
In terms of locating just one example of the missing second print to represent the error type, this would be an ideal selection for any collection. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU +   
Lot #1725 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1950-A C Philadelphia C-A Printed Fold Over; Gutter Fold
A multiple error note with a big gutter and a printed fold over that shows the back on the face.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1726 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$20 1950-A* C Philadelphia C-* Inverted Overprint Type 1
In addition to the serial numbers and seals being inverted, the signatures and series are upside down too. There are no documented star inverts on the $50 or $100 denomination. Don't miss your chance to own such a spectacular piece. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1727 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$20 1950-A* D Cleveland D-* Inverted Overprint
An ultra rare and desirable highlight from the DPC- Lawndale Collection is this inverted third printing star note. This occurrence of such a rarity is seldom seen, particularly on a star note.
Grade: Very Ch. CU   
Lot #1728 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1969-C C Philadelphia C-A Misaligned Overprint
This is a bold shift to the right.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1729 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
$20 1974 G Chicago G-D Face to Back Offset
A bold and full face to back offset.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1730 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$20 1977 G Chicago G-A Missing First Printing
A pristine specimen of this perennially popular misprint, one which typically occurs as two sheets of paper are fed through the back printing presses, one atop the other. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1731 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$20 1977 G Chicago G-B Invert Error
This CU $20 Chicago has an inverted third printing. It's pretty and fresh. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1732 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
$20 1981 E Richmond E-B Multiple First Printing
Almost becoming numb to the number of high octane errors in this amazing assemblage, a testament to what diligence and resources can accomplish over a long period of time. Yet, nothing can calm the excitement when viewing a note with four backs in green ink upside down on the front. There are so many "must have" pieces offered tonight that the serious collector will enjoy the challenge of adding some important pieces.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1733 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$20 1981* F Atlanta F-* Wet Ink Transfer
This is a gorgeous wet ink transfer on a star note. This is a star error that makes a statement.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1734 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1981 J Kansas City J-A Obstruction
Obviously there was an obstruction that got away after the face was printed leaving Andrew Jackson half there. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1735 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
$20 1985 E Richmond E-A Fold Over
These fold over errors get very desirable when they have huge pieces of the back on the face. The big blank area when opened is cool too.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1736 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
$20 1988-A G Chicago G-C Misaligned Printing
This $20 has a misaligned face and back; with the position of the third printing it's a crazy error indeed. Very desirable.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1737 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1990 F Atlanta F-B Overprint
The third printing is missing from the face and is now on the back.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1738 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1990 I Minneapolis I-A Missing Print
The back is blank on this example.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1739 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
$20 1993 B New York B-D Cutting Error
Here is a wild and crazy cutting error that is extreme and major. It's like a $60 bill with three backs. It's Superb.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1740 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$20 1993 B New York B-B B Overprint on Back; Offset Overprint on Front
This note also shows an offset on the front of the overprint on the back. Weird, to say the least. The tiniest ATM marking in upper margin is the only limiting factor from Superb Gem. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU +   
Lot #1741 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1995 D Cleveland D-A Overprint
The overprint is missing from the face and is on the back of this Gem example.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1742 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1995 E Richmond E-A Inverted Overprint Type II
This note has the Type 2 inverted overprint.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1743 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$20 1996 Missing Overprint & Serial Numbers
This note is missing the black overprint and serial numbers.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1744 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
$20 1996 D Cleveland AD-C Face to Back Offset
A full face to back offset that is bold and quite scarce.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1745 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$20 1996 F Atlanta AF-H Fold Over
A huge fold over error and everything missing is printed on the back.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1746 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$20 2006* G Chicago IG-* Over Inked Star
The star at the end of the lower serial number is filled solid with ink. It makes for a cool error.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1747 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 19?? Missing Black Ink & Serial Numbers
This note is missing the black overprint and serial numbers. I am not sure how many printings they use these days but the final stages are missing here.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1748 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$50 19?? G Chicago G-A Missing Second Printing
The overprint leaps from the blank front on this rare denomination, with a whisper of the face printing ghostly applied to the extreme lower face adding to the allure. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1749 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$50 1974 C Philadelphia C-A Missing First Printing
An opportunity to advance any collection of errors; this $50 is most definitely one of the keys in a denomination set of blank backs. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1750 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 1985 B New York B-B Overprint on Back
The third printing is missing on the face and it's on the back.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1751 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1985 B New York B-B Overprint on Back
A pristine example of this scarce denomination. If you demand the finest, you will not be disappointed. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1752 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$50 1985 D Cleveland D-A Pre-Face Print Fold Over
We believe this to be the only double fold on a $50; whether unique or not, it represents an important opportunity to purchase a printed fold error on the denomination. PCGS notes: stain in upper left corner.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 Apparent   
Lot #1753 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
$50 1985 G Chicago G-A Multiple Overprints
Overprints from three notes appear vertically on the back, with two entirely different serial numbers readily visible. An interior fold also caused distortion of one of the serial numbers further adding the allure. A note for the ages. Plate note from U.S. Paper Money Errors (2nd Edition), Frederick J. Bart
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1754 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1988 B New York B-A Third Printing Missing
The third printing is missing from the face and is on the back. Just slightly circulated.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1755 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 375.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1990 B New York B-C Inverted Overprint
This note has the inverted third printing with part of the note above showing.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #1756 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
$50 1990 D Cleveland D-A Butterfly Fold
An older $50 with a huge butterfly error that is shown open with all missing areas printed on the back.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1757 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1990 G Chicago G-A Overprint
A lovely note with the third printing missing from the face and on the back instead. A nice Gem.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1758 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$50 1996 Missing Overprint
A perfectly centered example of a missing third printing. Most known examples came from a tiny group uncovered by Don Kelly. Lists at $1,500 in CU in the Bart reference. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1759 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$50 1996 B New York AB-B Fold Over
A neat folding or cutting error with part missing and some excess paper as well.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1760 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$50 1996 K Dallas AK-A Inverted Overprint
A lovely inverted third printing on the face. I believe this is a Type II with part of the note above showing.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1761 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 850.00 - $ 1,650.00)
$100 19?? A Boston A-A Missing Second Printing
Arguably the most visually dramatic misprint. A rare treat on a $100 denomination. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1762 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 19?? B New York ABA-D Missing Second Printing
The second printing is missing from the face. This error is very rare on a $100.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1763 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,600.00)
$100 19?? B New York AB-D Face Printing Missing
The second printing is missing from the face of this Gem 66 PPQ error. Rarely seen so beautiful.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1764 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 19?? B New York B-B Missing Print
A lovely $100 that is missing the face printing thus leaving a dramatic and popular error.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1765 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 19?? E Richmond E-A Obstructed Printing
Wild and wacky obstruction knocking out two-thirds of the second printing. This is a phenomenal example of an obstructed printing and quite a rare piece occurance on a $100. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1766 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
$100 1969-C B New York B-A Overprint on Back
Scarcer than most realize, unless of course, your collection is lacking one then you already know how few opportunities you've had to purchase one. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU +   
Lot #1767 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1974* G Chicago G-* Insufficient Ink
There is part of the serial number and star missing on the upper right due to insufficient inking.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1768 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1974 K Dallas K-A Blank Back
This $100 has a blank back so I guess it's half of a hundred, but not a fifty!
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1769 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 1977 A Boston A-A Invert Error
A scarce, old style $100 with an inverted third printing on the face. There is only a single faint fold on this tough error.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1770 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1977 B New York B-A Wet Ink Transfer
This is a full wet ink transfer of the face to the back. Check out Ben peering through Independence Hall. Very collectible.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1771 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1977 G Chicago G-A Inverted Overprint Type I
Over the years, we've auctioned a half-dozen or so $100 inverts from this era, yet none of them could equal this masterpiece. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Gem CU +   
Lot #1772 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
$100 1977 H St. Louis H-A Missing First Printing
If your collection lacks a uniface C-note, then this example offers a chance to fill an important vacancy. Opportunities for this error on this denomination come rarely. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1773 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$100 1981 B New York B-A Printed Fold Over
A great folding error with the district seal and complete serial number on the fold.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1774 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1985 B New York Insufficient Inking
This note looks like Independence Hall is getting lost in the fog. Of course it's due to insufficient inking of the back.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1775 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1985 L San Francisco Printed Fold
Outstanding fold over, highlighted by the enormous upper margin retained with the flap that contains nearly the entire overprint on the back. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1776 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 1988 B New York B-A Type II Inverted Overprint
A lovely Type II inverted overprint of the third printing on a New York $100. High quality notes don't appear often and this is quite a dramatic error.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1777 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$100 1988 B New York B-A Missing Partial Overprint
A consecutive pair of older $100s and each are missing full overprints with 40% and 60% of the backs. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection. Two piece lot.
Grade: Ch. to Gem CU   
Lot #1778 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1990 B New York B-B Double Butterfly Error
This old $100 has a neat double butterfly error. Part of it was printed and part folded. Very unusual.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1779 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
$100 1990 D Cleveland D-A Misaligned Face Printing
This is an outrageous shift to the left that rather baffles me as it's so dramatic. The back is perfectly normal.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1780 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$100 1990 K Dallas K-A Overprint
This third printing is on the back and missing from the face. The quality of this note is pretty nice as well.
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35   
Lot #1781 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
$100 1993 F Atlanta F-A Face to Back Offset
Complete transfer of front on to back, with the second printing of similar color density on both sides.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1782 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
$100 1996 B New York AB-F Inverted Back
This note has an inverted back and it must be the top of the sheet as the back half is blank. An extra special error.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1783 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1996 E Richmond AE-C Inking Error
There is under inking on the bottom right of this $100 and then over inking on the back.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1784 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1996 E Richmond AE-C Shift Error
The back of this note has shifted so much that part of the note below is showing. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1785 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
$100 1996 F Atlanta AF-B Inverted Overprint
A lovely inverted third printing on a 1996 Big Head $100. This is a lovely, fresh UNC with excellent quality. The top of the back has a much wider space than the face.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1786 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
$100 1996 G Chicago AG-A Cutting Error
Cute missile-shaped corner flap that folded over during the cutting stage; not only did it remain intact, but it is preserved in exceptionally high grade. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1787 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1999 B New York BB-B Missing Seal
This $100 is missing the green seal over the $100 on the right. Likely from an obstruction.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1788 - Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
$100 1999 J Kansas City BJ-A
An obstruction was blocking the printing of the seal on this fresh and lovely note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1789 - Error Notes > Gold Certificates - ($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
$20 1928 Missing Overprint
There was a single sheet that got out back in the day and every few years a note from that sheet will surface; all have the same face plate number. There have been two UNCs sold since 2000 at around $20,000, albeit in a stronger market for errors. Only four of the notes from the half-sheet have ever appeared. This is the only one of those notes that circulated. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1790 - Continental Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-17 $7 November 29, 1775
Boldly penned signatures and serial number add greatly to the visual impact of this AU Continental.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1791 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
CC-26 $4 February 17, 1776
Although the margins are a hair tight in a couple of spots, this wonderfully signed and fresh Continental with the boar charging spear vignette should make a welcome addition to anyone's collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1792 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
CC-29 $7 February 17, 1776
A very difficult issue and denomination to find in uncirculated grade. Two bold signatures remain although the serial number has faded. Astounding print quality is noticed on this note whose smaller left margin precludes the Gem grade from being assigned.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1793 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
CC-53 $8 November 2, 1776
A well-signed and deeply embossed Continental that is printed on crackling fresh paper. These days any uncirculated Continental not from the September 1778 issue is worthy of a four-figure price tag.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1794 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
CC-54 $30 November 2, 1776
A superbly printed and wonderfully signed example of this scarcer $30 Continental that is rarely seen in uncirculated condition. Very popular with collectors due to the fact that it has the same sun with pointed rays vignette that is found on contemporary Fugio cents. Only some tight margins preclude this note from the Gem grade as everything else about it is flawless.
Grade: PCGS New 62 PPQ   
Lot #1795 - Continental Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-60 $7 February 26, 1777
A satisfying Baltimore issue note that has a couple of large margins and bold signatures. A center fold and some corner handling account for the grade.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1796 - Continental Currency - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
CC-79 $5 September 26, 1778
An absolutely gorgeous crackling fresh note, with some of the most perfectly even margins we have ever seen on a Continental Currency note. This note is just the ultimate in high grade Continentals, and we would not be surprised to find it residing in a very high grade third-party holder down the road.
Grade: Superb Gem CU   
Lot #1797 - Continental Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CC-86 $60 September 26, 1778
Huge margins and great centering are seen on this higher denomination Continental. The embossing is piled high and the Cox and Donnell signatures remain bold.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1798 - Continental Currency - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
CC-93-100 January 14, 1779 Counterfeit Detector Sheet
We rarely encounter any counterfeit detector sheets from this final Continental emission. This sheet contains denominations from $30-$65. There are numerous lengthy tears throughout, many of which have been tape repaired although some have not. All of the notes remain deeply embossed. Despite its problems, it is a wholesome sheet without any major pieces missing and there aren't really any actual folds. In 2010, Heritage sold a much less desirable sheet graded PMG Fine 15 Net for $1,380, and that sheet had a large piece missing from the upper right note.
Grade: UNC, damaged   
Lot #1799 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CT-165 5 Shillings October 10, 1771 Uncancelled
A challenging note with the typical slash cancel but extremely tough to locate in its uncancelled state. PCGS notes edge splits and tape repair which are seen along the center fold. Newman lists this at $1,000 in VF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30   
Lot #1800 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CT-173 40 Shillings June 1, 1773
Slash cancel. A very high-grade example of this scarcer 1773 issue. Bold signatures and astounding print quality gives this beautiful note everything one could want. We typically see XF examples sell for a few hundred dollars with this note being far superior. Newman lists this at $300 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1801 - Colonial Currency > Connecticut - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
12c 5 Mills Hartford & New Haven Turnpike 1799
A superior example of a type that is not often seen in UNC grades. This has the vignette of two two-wheeled vehicles. It is a wonderful example with the plate impression visible on two sides. For the Colonial specialist this is a must-have item that will warm the cockles of your collecting heart.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #1802 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
DE-79 10 Shillings January 1, 1776
A superb example with titanic margins, superb centering and flawless paper. The appearance is as nice as any Superb Gem we can recall having seen. Newman values this at $1,500 in Gem UNC.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1803 - Colonial Currency > Delaware - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
DE-80 20 Shillings January 1, 1776
Here is a pleasing AU 20 Shillings Delaware. The paper is slightly toned.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 50 EPQ   
Lot #1804 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,250.00)
GA-71c $1 1776
Orange seal Justice. Slightly weak seal impression is easily overlooked due to the abundant margins on all sides. A somewhat more difficult note to obtain in a comment-free holder. Newman values this at $1750 in VF. Ex: Ford Collection, March 21, 2007, Lot 4035.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1805 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,250.00)
GA-85 $3 1777
Type set denomination design. No resolution date. Desirable as the only denomination from this issue without a colored seal. Exceptional grade for the type with a perfect look for the grade. Newman values this at $2000 in XF. Ex: Ford Collection, October, 2006, Lot 8094 at $1.725.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 EPQ   
Lot #1806 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,300.00 - $ 2,200.00)
GA-117 $4 1777
Orange seal stag. Although with a couple of small edge nicks the seal detail is impressively punched through to the back. A somewhat available type but rarely seen in this advanced state of preservation. Newman values this at $3,750 in XF.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1807 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
GA-119 $6 September 10, 1777
Blue seal millstone on palm tree. Some very minor ink erosion seen on one of the signatures, otherwise a stunning example with five signatures and superb print detail. Every minute aspect of the seal is fully detailed. Easily one of the nicest examples we have seen and likely worthy of the Newman valuation in XF of $3,750.
Grade: PCGS Apparent XF 40   
Lot #1808 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 2,750.00 - $ 4,250.00)
GA-124 $40 May 4, 1778
This later Georgia note is far more available for the lower $20 and $30 denominations but decidedly scarcer for the $40 note, particularly in high grade. Well-centered and as fresh as the day it was printed with excellent print detail. Newman values this at $3,000 in XF and we think that is a fairly accurate assessment for this note.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1809 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 2,350.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Georgia $1 1776
Green seal Liberty cap. The green seal color appears to be a bit mellowed but the note bears superb margins and minor evidence of circulation and just a single fold. Newman values this at $3,000 in VF and $5,250 in XF.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1810 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Georgia $4 1776
Maroon seal Liberty cap. Maroon seals are generally the scarcest of any of the Georgia seal colored notes. The current example appears to be lightly circulated and with superb eye appeal. Generally, when scarcity and condition collide the price realized shoots to the stars. Newman values this at $7,500 in XF and we are not sure that he's wrong.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1811 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,400.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Georgia $4 1776
Blue seal Liberty cap. A lightly circulated example of this colored seal series that has bright paper surfaces and incredibly broad margins. It does have a stamp hinge split. This is an exceptional grade for this issue as evidenced by Newman's $5,000 valuation in XF. Ex: Ford Collection, Lot 4506, May 2005 at $1,495.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1812 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Georgia 3 Pence 1776
Sterling denomination series. The lowest denomination and arguably the most common but rarely ever seen with such Goliath margins and stunning grade. Newman values this at $1,500 in XF with nothing better.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1813 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,850.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Georgia 6 Pence 1776
Very scarce sterling denomination series. While these pence denomination notes are seen in higher grades, it is not often that they are as broadly margined as this one. Newman values this at $1,500 in XF. Ex: Ford Collection, Lot 4485, May 2005 at $2,300.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1814 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Georgia 1 Shilling 1776
Sterling denomination series. Bright paper and leviathan margins are found on this pleasing Georgia Colonial. An available lower denomination that is usually seen in VF condition, not like this. Newman values this at $1,500 in XF with no higher grade given.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1815 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Georgia 1 Shilling 6 Pence 1776
Sterling denomination series. Titanic margins are seen on all sides of this lower denomination note. It appears to be devoid of any problems and it bears an excellent grade for this type. Newman values this at $1,500 in XF. Ex: Ford Collection, Lot 4490, May 2005.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1816 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,300.00 - $ 1,600.00)
Georgia 1 Shilling 6 Pence 1776
Sterling denomination series. A pleasing example with some ink burn at the lower right. Otherwise, a very well-printed and lightly circulated example that Newman values at $900 in VF.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1817 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Georgia 2 Shillings 6 Pence 1776
Sterling denomination series with horse vignette. A somewhat tougher denomination and almost always seen with minor problems, as is this one. The thin paper was weak and easily exposed to receiving minor edge tears and such. A satisfying note that Newman values at $1,500 in VF.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1818 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Georgia 5 Shillings 1776
Sterling denomination series crown. The signatures are boldly executed and the printing quality is nothing short of spectacular. Somewhat more available but rarely with this degree of aesthetic beauty for a VF. Newman values this at $1,500 in VF. Ex: Ford Collection at $1,300.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1819 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Georgia 10 Shillings 1776
Sterling denomination series. Scarce high denomination note. This 10 shilling note is quite scarce and we can easily overlook some minor edge splits in light of that fact. This is certainly one of the most attractive examples we have seen with exceptional grade. Newman values this at $2,250 in VF and $4,500 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1820 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,650.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Georgia 1 Pound 1776
Sterling denomination series. Rare high denomination note. We so often see the lower denominations from this issue but the 1 Pound note is a legitimate rarity. Even with some minor edge splits this is about the nicest of the few that we have seen over the past few decades. Very attractive considering its rarity and well worth the Newman valuations of $2,500 in VF and $5,000 in XF. Ex: Ford Collection, May 2005 at $2,300.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1821 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Georgia $13 1777
Blue seal. No resolution date. Scarcer odd denomination with Liberty cap. Lightly circulated with a couple of small edge splits. A gorgeous note that is easily one of the prettiest we have seen. Newman values this at $7,500 in XF and probably worth it for an accurately graded example. Ex: Ford Collection at $2,530.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1822 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Georgia $13 1777
Blue seal Liberty cap. A lovely example of this very scarce denomination. Despite some edge splits, this is an excellent grade in which to find an example of this odd denomination note. Newman values this at $3,750 in VF and $7,500 in XF.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1823 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 1,850.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Georgia $20 1778
Snake vignette. While we do see the $20 note in better grades they rarely possess the visual impact of this particular note. Oversized margins and light handling lend greatly to the beauty wielded by this note. Newman values this at $2,500 in XF with no higher grade given.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1824 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 2,800.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Georgia $30 1778
Wild boar vignette. Somewhat scarcer than the more available $20 denomination. The printing detail is nothing short of superb and it is well-deserving of the coveted PPQ designation. Newman values this at $2,500 in XF.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1825 - Colonial Currency > Georgia - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Georgia $40 1778
Easily the scarcest of the three denominations from this later Georgia issue. A bold seal impression and a bold green cartouche at left leave bidders mesmerized. Great detail for the type with several minor edge splits with hinge over.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1826 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
October 16, 1778 2 Pence, 8 Pence, 4 Shilling 6 Pence Vertical Strip of Three Notes
It is very unusual these days to find a quality vertical strip of Codfish notes intact but this is just such an item. Bright and wonderfully signed with three broad sheet margins. The reason for the AU grade is primarily for some sheet handling along the right edge as well as some handled corners. With AU examples individually bringing low four-figure prices the chop value of this strip would be over $3,000, although the two-pence note appears to have a real shot at a high CU grade. As a strip, this should be worth well beyond its cut up value as the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1827 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
MA-4 January 5, 1778 Committee of War Treasury Certificate
Anderson MA-4. Two signatures at left with pen cancelled signature of Henry Gardner as treasurer. A lovely example with broad margins and great embossing. Very popular with Colonial fiscal paper collectors.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1828 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
MA-19 Act of April 23, 1779 Advance Pay to Officers
Anderson MA-19. Advance pay to officers, Second Moiety. 100 Pound denomination. Two signatures at left with pen cancelled Henry Gardner signature as treasurer. Popular pine tree vignette seen at upper left. Several natural wrinkles that are not folds.
Grade: Abt. UNC   
Lot #1829 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
MA-224 4 Pence 1776
Codfish issue. The 1776 Codfish notes are much tougher to obtain than are the more common 1778 notes. This one is moderately circulated and very well-margined. The pence denomination notes from this issue are a much tougher animal to acquire. Newman values this at $600 in VF. Previously from 2002 FUN sale, Lot 245, where it realized $529.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1830 - Colonial Currency > Massachusetts - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
MA-233 4 Shillings 6 Pence October 18, 1776
Hole punch cancel. This is the scarcer 1776 Codfish issue and this is one of the nicest examples we have ever seen of this denomination. Bright and wonderfully centered with great printing detail on both sides. Easily a four-figure note if uncancelled and quite possibly still is even with the cancel. Newman values this at $2,500 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1831 - Colonial Currency > New Hampshire - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NH-182 $4 April 29, 1780
A lightly circulated example of this most available New Hampshire guarantee issue. A single center fold defines the grade. Newman lists this at $625 in XF and $1,000 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1832 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-96 12 Shillings June 22, 1756
An enormously margined example of this early 1756 issue that looks like a Gem from every angle. These were very close together on the sheets and it is an outright rarity to find one that has four complete margins that aren't trimmed inward at any point. Newman values this at $1,000 in Ch. CU and it would not surprise us to see it go beyond that point.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #1833 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NJ-118 6 Pounds May 1, 1758
With a meager printing of only 1834, this highest denomination note from this tougher issue is quite difficult to obtain. Virtually all of the examples we see are troubled VG/Fine notes with numerous problems. Few if any display the detail of this wonderful note. PCGS notes some restorations and mounting damage on the back but the signatures remain quite bold and the color is superb. Newman values this at triple the common lower denominations; $750 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #1834 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NJ-141 6 Pounds April 12, 1760
A very scarce high denomination note that had a printing of only 1,875. PCGS notes some minor restorations but they are barely visible and primarily confined to the edges. The signatures and printing detail are excellent and the eye appeal is definitely that of a solid VF note.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1835 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
NJ-146 6 Pounds April 23, 1761
One of the nicest examples we have seen in terms of technical grade and certainly some of the best eye appeal we have seen from this issue's highest denomination note. From a paltry printing of only 917 notes. Three superb signatures, fully detailed state coat of arms and embossing piled high. PCGS notes minor restoration which is seen near the top of the center fold and easily missed. Newman values this at $1,250 in VF but to find another that looks like this at that price will be a real chore.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1836 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-155 6 Shillings December 31, 1763
A superbly bright and incredibly well-signed example of this 1763 issue that certainly looks better than just Ch. CU.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1837 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
NJ-160 6 Pound December 31, 1763
Listed in Friedberg as "Very Rare" in all grades and understandably so as there were only 500 printed of this denomination. Bold signatures and superb color are seen on this glorious piece. We have only seen a few of these over the years and they are always Fine or VF with different problems. This note grades XF, which is unheard of, and it resides in a comment-free holder. The only recent record we can find is a PCGS VF 30 that sold for $1,265 in the 2012 FUN Sale. Newman lists this at $2,000 in VF with no higher grade given. Expect some fierce competition for this trophy New Jersey note before the hammer falls.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1838 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-167 30 Shillings April 16, 1764 Contemporary Counterfeit
Plate 'G' contemporary counterfeit. The only other we can recall was from the voluminous Midnight Ride collection of a few years ago. Quite scarce and crude in its creation but worthy based on its scarcity. With the appearance of a solid VF and PCGS noting minor rust stains. Repeater serial #1212 is also noted.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1839 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NJ-168 3 Pounds April 16, 1764
A condition rarity to be sure as virtually no high denomination notes from this issue achieve this lofty grade. The note is lightly circulated, wonderfully signed and as crisp as the day it was printed. Some light folds account for the grade and the PPQ designation, although rarely applied, is well-deserved. Listed in Newman at $500 in XF but with only 2,850 printed this is a conservative value.
Grade: PCGS XF 40 PPQ   
Lot #1840 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
NJ-169 6 Pounds April 16, 1764
Listed simply as "rare" in Friedberg, and understandably so, as there were only 917 printed of this highest denomination. PCGS has mentioned minor restoration although we have looked this note over from head to toe and cannot see any hint of it. A stunning tri-color note with stellar printing quality, superbly executed signatures and wonderful detail. The technical grade may very well be correct but the eye appeal is that of a solid AU note. Newman lists this at $2,000 in XF with no higher grade given.
Grade: PCGS Apparent XF 45   
Lot #1841 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-175 1 Shilling March 25, 1776
We normally wouldn't put an AU common New Jersey note in a sale of this magnitude but with its jumbo margins we know full well that it will sell for much more than a typical AU note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ   
Lot #1842 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
NJ-176-179 March 25, 1776 Strip of Four Notes
At a glance, this is not one of the prettiest items we have ever sold. A single fold between the second and third notes is seen on this boldly signed strip that is still crisp and well-embossed. Considerable fire damage is seen throughout with a couple of larger pieces missing and a lengthy tape repaired tear at the top. Colonial New Jersey multiples are an outright rarity as this is only one of a couple we can recall having seen. In this case, the whole is worth far more than the sum of its parts.
Grade: AU, damaged   
Lot #1843 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
NJ-177 3 Shillings March 25, 1776
Hulking margins and perfect centering are found on this high-grade New Jersey Colonial. The originality and eye appeal are exactly what we look for in these notes and this one will be perfect for a 13 Colony type set.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1844 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-177 3 Shillings March 25, 1776
An exemplary Colonial note that is a Gem in every sense of the word except for the smaller top margin. Newman values this at $500 in Ch. CU and $1,000 in Gem CU.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1845 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NJ-179 12 Shillings March 25, 1776 John Hart Autograph
A very well-embossed example of this common New Jersey note that bears a rather bold signature of John Hart, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Some light corner rubbing accounts for the grade. Newman notes that his signature adds $500 to the value of a note.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55   
Lot #1846 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
NJ-182 3 Pounds March 25, 1776
A lovely example of this scarcer 3-Pound note that had a printing of only 6,250, multiples less than the other common denominations from this issue. A superb, near Gem note in every regard except for some trace rubbing on a couple of the corners. Newman values this at $1,500 in UNC which makes this gorgeous AU just a little less.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1847 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
NJ-195 1 Shilling 6 Pence January 9, 1781
A strictly uncirculated example with tight margins accounting for the assigned grade. It's not too often that we see quality CU notes from this challenging 1781 issue. Newman values this at $2,000 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS New 61   
Lot #1848 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
NJ-196 2 Shillings 6 Pence January 9, 1781
A much scarcer denomination of this tougher late New Jersey issue. Incredibly well-signed and numbered with astonishing printing quality and fresh paper. Better margined than most and one of the nicest examples we have seen. Newman lists this at $2,000 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ   
Lot #1849 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
NJ-197 3 Shillings 6 Pence January 9, 1781
An extremely well-margined example for the type. Wonderfully signed with crispy fresh paper. This is the highest graded example we have seen of this very tough denomination and it should easily topple the thousand dollar mark in the opening moments of bidding.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53   
Lot #1850 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
NJ-211 1 Shilling 1786
A much scarcer later New Jersey issue. This lowest denomination actually appears with far less frequency than the more available three shilling and six shilling notes. The note itself is an abundantly margined and very well-signed and printed example with some minor restorations noticed after intense scrutiny. Always a four-figure item in this solid VF grade. Newman values this at $3,500 in VF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1851 - Colonial Currency > New Jersey - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
NJ-213 6 Shillings 1786
PCGS has noted some restorations but they do little to hinder the aesthetic beauty of this scarcer note. Very well-signed and numbered with good margins and nearly perfect centering. A scarce issue and denomination with Newman valuing this at $2,000 in Fine and $4,000 in VF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1852 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NY-154 10 Pounds April 15, 1758
A scarcer early New York Colonial that has some restorations, primarily along the bottom of the center fold. A desirable example that is unpriced in Newman except a notation that an AU sold for $1,955 in a 2004 Stack's sale.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 12   
Lot #1853 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NY-156 5 Pounds April 2, 1759
Just about the nicest example we can recall having seen of this issue. Three bold signatures remain, the margins are broad and the printing quality is nothing short of spectacular. PCGS notes some splits, minor damage and repaired center split but almost all notes from this series have similar issues. Unpriced in Newman.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30   
Lot #1854 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
NY-157 10 Pounds April 2, 1759
A lovely example from this scarcer issue that is rarely seen in this advanced state of preservation. While PCGS notes some small edge splits and back hinge repairs, they detract not at all from the aesthetic beauty of this wonderfully signed example. Listed in Friedberg as "Rare" in VF 25 and Newman only states an AU sold for $4,600 in a 2004 Stacks sale.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 30   
Lot #1855 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
NY-181 $10 September 2, 1775
A very broadly margined, high denomination New York note that should fit nicely into anyone's collection. Newman values this at $500 in XF and we don't think he's far off.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1856 - Colonial Currency > New York - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
NY-189 $1/2 March 5, 1776
A bright, deeply embossed and strictly uncirculated example of this more recent New York Colonial issue. Newman lists this at $1,750 in UNC.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1857 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-83 5 Pounds 1756-1757 Handwritten Dates
Dated February 7, 1758. Very well margined but with damage and repairs, pieces added and redrawn. It seems like it has been a while since any of these have appeared at public auction. In the past couple of years, we have seen problemed VFs test the four-figure price level. Neither Newman nor Friedberg give prices for this issue.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #1858 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-139 1 Pound December 1771
Huge margins, balanced centering and cavernous embossing all lead one to the conclusion that the assigned third-party grade is the correct one.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1859 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-140 30 Shillings December 1771
An incredible note that is rarely ever found in an uncirculated state. Not found on the hoards of sheets that survived in bundles and not part of the hoard of low grade and problemed examples. We can't see why this note isn't Ch. CU as it appears to be nearly perfect.
Grade: PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58   
Lot #1860 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-156a $1/2 April 2, 1776
North American bear vignette. PCGS notes this was severed and repaired, with pinholes and small edge splits. A more challenging fractional denomination to obtain from this fascinating issue.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #1861 - Colonial Currency > North Carolina - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
NC-156f $1/2 April 2, 1776
One of the most fascinating issues in all of Colonial Currency with only two complete sets ever assembled. The Fractional denomination notes are tough to find with any kind of grade which makes this enormously margined piece a real treat. PCGS notes damage and repairs and design redrawn. There are eight different $1/2 notes with different vignettes; this one has the 'GL' monogram and it is one of the scarcest ones. Newman values this at $1,500 in VF and we're not sure that he's wrong.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #1862 - Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
PA-265 3 Pence March 16, 1785
One of the nicest examples we have seen of this issue. To your cataloger's knowledge no CU notes are known to exist. PMG has graded a single AU and this note is tops at PCGS. Decent VFs bring a few hundred dollars with this note being far more exceptional. Newman values this at $2,000 in XF and $4,000 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 50   
Lot #1863 - Colonial Currency > Rhode Island - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
RI-282-289 July 2, 1780 Pane of Eight Notes
On its own merits, this lightly folded pane of eight notes faces up like it were a Gem. Very well-signed and numbered with excellent borders on all sides and plenty of spacing in between the notes. Virtually all half-sheets or full sheets that we see are remainders that aren't countersigned on the back. This one has been countersigned by Jon (athan) Arnold and is extremely scarce as such. Individually, AU fully signed notes sell for $300-$400 each but as a half-sheet it will bring far more.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ   
Lot #1864 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
SC-102 50 Pounds June 10, 1775
A crushingly rare issue, not to be confused with the more common June 1st issue. Six bold signatures and excellent detail are noticed at every turn. PCGS notes several problems but they are of little consequence when one considers the rarity and visual impact of this piece. A solid VF on all merits and a welcome addition to anyone's collection. Listed in Friedberg as "Rare" with no price given and in Newman noting that a Fine sold for $4,025 in a 2004 Stacks sale.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 25   
Lot #1865 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
SC-128 100 Pounds March 6, 1776
With only 2,000 printed this is far and away the scarcest denomination from this challenging issue. Signatures of Jacob Motte, Alexander Moultrie and Thomas Waring. PCGS notes there are splits, repairs and backing. Three huge margins and an average fourth surround this note. An excellent opportunity for the South Carolina specialist to fill a gaping hole. Newman values this at $4,000 in VG (four times greater than the other denominations) with no higher grade given.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1866 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
SC-132 $6 October 19, 1776
Numbered 1,783 out of 2,500 printed. Wind and waves vignette with the motto TURBAT SED EXTOLLIT (It disturbs but it elevates). When these are encountered they are rarely this nice; an AU example from the storied Midnight Ride collection is the only recent auction result that rivals this note. Newman values this at $2,000 in XF with no high grade given and for a change we agree.
Grade: PCGS XF 40   
Lot #1867 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
SC-154 $50 February 8, 1779
Even with a trimmed left margin, all that one notices are the two behemoth margins at the right and bottom. Lightly circulated and with three boldly executed signatures. Newman values this at $1,500 in XF and $3,500 in UNC.
Grade: Abt. UNC   
Lot #1868 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
SC-155 $60 February 8, 1779
It is a rare occurrence when we see an uncirculated note from this issue engraved by Thomas Coram. PCGS notes a restoration at right but it is relatively minor and very well-hidden. Wonderfully signed with low serial #935. With AU examples bringing four-figure prices and a Newman valuation of $4,500 in UNC, it would not surprise us in the least to see our estimate bested by ravenous bidders.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Ch. New 63   
Lot #1869 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
SC-158 $90 February 8, 1779
This is another lovely Coram note; the note designs are gorgeous on this issue. The holder mentions paper pulls and they are in the extreme corners. PMG notes; paper pulls.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53 Net   
Lot #1870 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
SC-158 $90 February 8, 1779
A pleasing example of this highly-coveted design engraved by Thomas Coram. Reverse shows the mythological depiction of Hercules strangling a lion. PCGS notes some small edge splits and tears as well as minor back mounting remnants. Problem-free AUs sell for close to $2,000 and it would not surprise us to see a realization of at least half that amount. Newman lists this at $1,500 in XF and $3,000 in UNC.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Abt. New 50   
Lot #1871 - Colonial Currency > South Carolina - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
SC-159 $100 February 8, 1779
This highest denomination Coram note also happens to be the most desirable. If you missed out on the last few lots then you might want to take the opportunity presented here. Enormously margined and wonderfully signed with stunning aesthetic beauty. PCGS notes: edge splits, tears and damage; repairs; piece added at top center; rust stains on back.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #1872 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-166 $7 May 3, 1779
An excessively rare lower denomination note and not to be confused with the large format $50 and $100 notes that are always seen. PCGS notes some damage and repairs with pieces added. Rarely ever encountered as this is likely only the second example you have seen. It has a wholesome appearance with two signatures and a faint serial number. Unpriced in Newman as there are virtually no auction records to use as a guide.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1873 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-170 $100 May 3, 1779
A delightful example for the grade of this large format note. PCGS notes tape repaired edge and internal splits but they are confined to the back and pose little distraction. Newman values this at $3,000 in VF with no higher grade given.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #1874 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
VA-205b $80 March 1, 1781
A very scarce low denomination note from this later Virginia Colonial issue. PCGS mentions some repaired splits but they don't pose much of a distraction. Easily the largest margined example we have seen from this issue, giving it stunning visual impact. Newman values this at $650 in XF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 35   
Lot #1875 - Colonial Currency > Virginia - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-225 $2,000 May 7, 1781
A far more challenging note to locate in any grade but particularly so this nice. Always highly sought after due to the fact that it is the highest denomination note from any Colonial Currency issue. PCGS states that this toned note has splits, damage and repairs. Newman values this denomination at $1,300 in XF.
Grade: PCGS Apparent XF 40   
Lot #1876 - Confederate Items - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
W.B. Mumford Confederate Items Lot
William Bruce Mumford, a decorated veteran of the Seminole and Mexican American War was most noted for being hanged at the U.S Mint in New Orleans after he captured and brought down the United States Union flag April 26,1862. On April 29, 1862 Union Major General Benjamin Butler arrested William Mumford and on May 30,1862, Mumford was tried before a military tribunal, found guilty of treason and sentenced to be hanged. His death created controversy because New Orleans had not yet fallen to the Union Army. This 69-piece archive consists of correspondence, letters, newspaper articles, and images. A few key components are: a piece of the apple tree where C.S.A General Robert E. Lee surrendered; a piece of the flag that Mr. Mumford tore down from the U.S. Mint in New Orleans; a copy of General Lee s Order No. 9; a Confederate Bond Type 135, and passes for the family to leave the C.S.A. This is an exquisite lot put together by Mr. Mumford's wife and children, documenting the death of Mr. Mumford and his family's travels to Richmond, Washington D.C. and eventually to Kansas City where the children settled. Please click on 'additional information' to view complete lot listing.
Lot #1877 - Confederate Items - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 4,500.00)
T-5 $100 Richmond
A lovely Richmond train vignette note that is pretty, fresh and completely original.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1878 - Confederate Items - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,250.00)
T-5 $100 Richmond
September 11, 1861. A lovely, high quality, fresh and original UNC Richmond 'train' note. Signed by Ferdinand Molloy, Capt. A.C.S.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1879 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
T-6 $50 September 7, 1861
This early Richmond $50 has the appearance of an UNC but it has several minor flaws that have been expertly restored. This note is so nice it will no doubt create lots of interest.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1880 - Confederate Notes - ($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
T-8 $50 July 25, 1861
A bright and very well-margined example for this early Confederate type. Up-ladder serial #12344 doesn't hurt its case either. These have routinely been selling for $500-$700 in this grade.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1881 - Confederate Items - ($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
T-14 $100 8% Confederate Bond
This was an authorized issue of $50,000,000 and approximately 3,000 were printed, yet none were issued. It's an R-7+ with eight known to exist. Catalog pricing of $4,500 - $6,500.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1882 - Confederate Notes - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-23 $10 September 2, 1861
A more elusive type that is rarely seen in grades above VF and even more rarely is fully framed as this one is. PCGS notes mounting remnants on back but they are confined to the upper border. An evenly circulated example that should find a comfortable new home in your collection. We just sold a PCGS Apparent VF 20 for $2,760 and it would not surprise us if the current example collected half that total.
Grade: PCGS Apparent Fine 15   
Lot #1883 - Confederate Items - ($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
T-24 $10 Richmond
September 2, 1861. This is a lovely red and black note. J.M.T. Hunter portrait in oval.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1884 - Confederate Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-29 $10 September 2, 1861
PCGS does note some minor rust stains are they are indeed minor and only visible from the back. With problem-free examples reaching into the upper hundreds of dollars we would expect almost that much from a note of this quality.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1885 - Confederate Notes - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-36 $5 September 2, 1861
This is a very common Confederate type note in a very uncommon grade. The paper is bright and the depth of printing quality leaps off of the paper. This is easily the nicest example we can recall and it would not surprise us if our estimate proved to be conservative.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1886 - Confederate Items - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
T-41 $100 Richmond
This is a wonderful group of 'hoeing cotton' notes with exceptional color and centering. Eight piece lot.
Grade: Average XF   
Lot #1887 - Confederate Notes - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-43 $2 June 2, 1862
Three gigantic margins and an adequate fourth lend favorably to the eye appeal of this tougher T-43 note. PCGS notes a couple of central repairs but they are only visible from the back. With decent VFs selling in the mid to upper hundreds of dollars we would expect something similar here.
Grade: PCGS Apparent VF 20   
Lot #1888 - Confederate Notes - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-45 $1 June 2, 1862
A somewhat typical grade for this Confederate Ace but with very atypical aesthetic appeal. The paper is bright and fresh with exceptional printing quality. The "ONE" green overprint has retained almost all of its original inks. For a tightly margined type as this is, when they are found with full frame lines they command a very significant premium.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1889 - Confederate Notes - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
T-45 $1 June 2, 1862
A modicum of light folds and a bold green "ONE" overprint are seen on this satisfying T-45 note.
Grade: PCGS VF 25   
Lot #1890 - Confederate Items - ($ 3,500.00 - $ 7,000.00)
T-64 $500 Richmond
This lot contains seven consecutive $500 light pink 1864 Confederate notes, serial #22227-22233. A rare opportunity to acquire such a nice, fresh run of notes. While none have circulation, a couple appear to have a slight bend. Seven piece lot.
Grade: AU/CU   
Lot #1891 - Confederate Items - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-64 $500 Richmond
February 17, 1864. Low #3901 early issue with the dark red color. These are highly sought after and are much scarcer.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1892 - Confederate Items - ($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
T-65 $500 Richmond
February 17, 1864. A crisp, light pink 1864 $500 Confederate note with excellent color and paper quality.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1893 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Harrisonville, MO Hollway & Whalon 25c
September 24, 1862. This note was "payable in Confederate notes or Missouri Defense bonds when the sum of $10, $20 or $50 is presented at Col. Hunter's Headquarters". A very rare Confederate Sutler note.
Grade: G/VG   
Lot #1894 - Confederate Items - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Hartsville, MO Jones & Finch $2
August 1, 1862. This note was payable in Confederate or U.S. notes in amounts of $10, $20 and $50. Some damage.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1895 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arizona - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Tombstone, Arizona Territory Advertising Note for Russ House 1885
A fantastic ad note on the back of a facsimile Confederate 50c note of 1864. The Russ House was a famous Tombstone hotel and restaurant run by Joseph Pascholy and Nellie Cashman. Nellie Cashman was one of Tombstone's more colorful female entrepreneurs. She was honored on a U.S. 29 cent postage stamp in 1994. The Russ House building, now known as the Nellie Cashman Restaurant, still stands in Tombstone. A wonderful piece of Arizona Territorial history.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1896 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 7,500.00 - $ 15,000.00)
California & Salt Lake Mail Line $50
Here is an extremely rare, beautiful and early stage line note with bold, blue inking and red 'FIFTY' counter. The note is dated February 3, 1871 and signed by John Bradman and O.H. Smith. The stage coach and riders is an amazing vignette, as are the family farmers at the left and armed Indian on the right.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1897 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Hotaling California Iron & Steel Co. 10c June 1883
This town, in Placer County, was short-lived as the post office only lasted from 1881 to 1887. This note is well-signed and one of two that were discovered from this otherwise unknown issuer.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1898 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Santa Barbara National Base Ball League 1887
The Santa Barbara IXL Store, M. Breslaver, Proprietor. An 1887 Detroit Baseball team photo on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1899 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Stockton National Base Ball League 1888
J. Glick, Jeweler and Watchmaker, El Dorado Street, Stockton. Internal split.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1900 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Washington Bullion Bank $2
July 4, 1862. 170-G22A. Red and black printing.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1901 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Washington Bullion Bank $3
July 4, 1862. 170-G24a. Red and black.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1902 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Washington Government Bank $5
November 15, 1862. 255-G6. A great overprint on black.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1903 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Savannah Farmers & Mechanics Bank $100
June 1, 1860. A beautiful red and black issued note.
Grade: VF +   
Lot #1904 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Davenport Isaac Rothschild Clothier & Merchant Tailor 1887 National Base Ball League
An 1887 Ad note for Isaac Rothschild Clothier, Second and Brady, Davenport. The note does have some splits.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1905 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Iowa - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fort Dodge The Plymouth Clothing House 1889 National Base Ball League
A baseball ad note for the 1889 National League. Advertising the Plymouth Clothing House in Fort Dodge.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1906 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kansas - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Chetopa, Labette County $2
This was issued during the 1870s to alleviate the cash shortage.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1907 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kansas - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Ft. Leavenworth Merchants Bank $10
August 21, 1854. This was before Kansas received statehood but the note doesn't say Territory.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1908 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kansas - ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Hiawatha Englehart & Fairchild $1
186_. This rarity was part of the John Ford, Jr. Collection that sold in January 2005. The only references I can find were that Englehart was elected county treasurer in 1862 and R.S. Fairchild was a businessman in 1867. Jacob Englehart was a county commissioner as well. This note was merchants scrip for a dry goods store run by Jacob Englehart and R. Scott Fairchild during the money crisis of 1862 when these bills were issued. By 1865 they were back in business. There is a corner tip missing at the lower left.
Grade: XF/AU   
Lot #1909 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Kentucky - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Russellville Southern Bank of Kentucky $5
1859 Proof. This note is nice and has a red 'FIVE' counter.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1910 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10
Everyone likes these 'DIX' notes and this one is very high quality.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1911 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10
186_. This is a lovely 'DIX' note with exceptional color and centering. These are remainder notes.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1912 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10
A gorgeous example of the ever popular 'DIX' note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1913 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
New Orleans Citizens' Bank of Louisiana $10
This is a lovely Gem example of the famous and popular 'DIX' note.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1914 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
New Orleans N.O.J. & G.N.R.R. Co. 50c
Scrip note for the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Rail Road Co. T.S. Williams, General Superintendent.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1915 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
New Orleans Third Municipality 25c
August 2, 1838. This is a receipt for Wharfage from the Third Municipality. J.B. Maricot signed and Joham Bellman paid it.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1916 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Louisiana - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
New Orleans Post Office $111.41 February 1, 1834
Payment by F. Frey & Co. payable to the post office of New Orleans for postage. January 1 to February. Signed.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1917 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Bath 1c October 1883 Postal Note
There are two folds along with a 1" split and other tiny splits.
Grade: VF/XF   
Lot #1918 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Lafayette Van Buren County Bank $1
February 7, 1837. A very scarce issue with the vignette of a man, woman and dog.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #1919 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Lafayette Van Buren County Bank $2
February 7, 1837. Michigan Safety Fund. This is the beautiful Deuce with a vignette of a lady overlooking the city.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45   
Lot #1920 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Lafayette Van Buren County Bank $5
Michigan Safety Fund note with a cow vignette. PMG notes: residue.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53 Net   
Lot #1921 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Lafayette Van Buren County Bank $10
Part of a well matched set of Van Buren County notes. PMG notes: corner tear, residue.
Grade: PMG Ch. XF 45 Net   
Lot #1922 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Pontiac Oakland County Bank $3
October 1843. This is a $3 note with superb quality as noted by PMG.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1923 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Schoolcraft Farmers Bank of Prairie Ronde $5
An extremely rare bank from this town. PMG notes: residue.
Grade: PMG VF 20 Net   
Lot #1924 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Michigan - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Tecumseh Bank of Tecumseh $5
MI-430, G30A. August 22, 1859. A beautiful UNC black and green remainder note with excellent vignettes.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1925 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
St. Paul City of St. Paul $2
June 1864. I believe this $2 has no image available for the Minnesota Obsolete book. It has a central vignette of Indians. There are some taped splits.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1926 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
St. Paul Treasurer of Ramsey County $1
This note is fresh and lovely with an extraordinary Indian vignette at the center. Lovely red and black in remainder.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1927 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
St. Paul Treasurer of Ramsey County $5
This is a lovely red and black remainder but it is cut poorly.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1928 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Saint Peter Nicollet County Bank $1
A rare and beautiful note with an Indian on the right and young men rafting at the center. The note has an orange tint with black ink along with a bright orange counter. Some splits
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1929 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
St. Peter Peoples Bank $5
B780-DSB. This is a black and white remainder note with a red counter. Nice vignette of farmers inspecting cattle.
Grade: Ch. CU   
Lot #1930 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Taylor Falls Chisago County Bank $2
This is a black and white $2 signed and unused with some slight spots near the top center.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1931 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Taylors Falls Chisaco County Bank $10
MN-190, G-8A. March 9, 1859. A rare and important Minnesota note with a central vignette of a raft guided by oarsmen and a family. Orange tint with black ink and orange counter.
Grade: PMG VF 25   
Lot #1932 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fayette Bank of the State of Missouri $20
May 21, 1858. Fayette is located north of Boonville and near the Missouri River, which was certainly important for early Missouri settlements. There is a small paper split.
Grade: VG   
Lot #1933 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fayette Bank of the State of Missouri $20
MO-60 G124. May 20, 1857. Countersigned and registered. Restored.
Grade: VG/Fine   
Lot #1934 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Hannibal Office of the City Treasurer 25c
November 17, 1862. "The City of Hannibal will pay to C.P. Heywood or bearer". This was issued during the money scarcity during the Civil War.
Grade: VG, flaws   
Lot #1935 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Hannibal Treasury Warrant $1
1872. This was a printer's proof on banknote paper of the actual note. Printed by Western Banknote Company, Chicago. I assume these issues were to alleviate the Panic of 1873. Trimmed close.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1936 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Lexington Lafayette County Bank 50c
August 1, 1881. I have never seen this note except when it appeared several years back with a different denomination. This example has nice imprinted revenue.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1937 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Nebraska - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Florence Bank of Florence $1-2-3-5 Uncut Sheet
This remainder sheet has a #35 in purple on each note, otherwise it's quite lovely in all respects.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64   
Lot #1938 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Perth Amboy Commercial Bank of New Jersey $5
A wonderful vignette of harpooning a whale.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1939 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York - ($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fort Edward Farmers Bank of Washington County $50
18__ black and white proof. ABNC stamp on back. Paper pull on left side.
Grade: Proof   
Lot #1940 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Washington Bank of Washington $50
NC 85 G24a. A lovely remainder that is printed in black with a green overprint.
Grade: PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58   
Lot #1941 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > North Carolina - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Washington Bank of Washington $100
P1410. A lovely remainder that is black and green with wonderful vignettes.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ   
Lot #1942 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Jeffersonville Ohio Canal Lottery 1818
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Grade: XF   
Lot #1943 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Kirkland Safety Society Anti-Banking Co. $3 1837
Wolka 1422-03. Lots of pieces missing and flaws but a scarce Mormon item.
Grade: Fair   
Lot #1944 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Mount Vernon Owl Creek Bank $5
September 12, 1818. A great Ohio rarity with a super vignette of an owl for this Owl Creek Bank.
Grade: Fine   
Lot #1945 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 400.00 - $ 500.00)
North Wales, Montgomery County 25c C.F. Jenkins (1814)
Hoober-UNL, but similar to 288-1. Undated, but Hoober lists another denomination as 1814. Payable in Philadelphia Bank Notes. A very rare and desirable location.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1946 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $10
December 1, 1838. This note has a picture of the bank as a center vignette.
Grade: Fine +   
Lot #1947 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $500
May 3, 1837. A very attractive black and white note with a red indenture.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1948 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $1,000 1840
December 15, 1840. Third Bank of the United States. Serial #8231. This is a lovely UNC from one of the most copied notes in existence. These are very popular.
Grade: CU   
Lot #1949 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $1,000
August 10, 1840. 305-161. This note is all in blue ink with a red overprint.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1950 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $2,000 1840
December 15, 1840. Third Bank of the United States. This is a fresh, crisp, high grade note with a very high denomination.
Grade: Ch. AU   
Lot #1951 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $3,000 1840
December 15, 1840. A lovely Bank of the United States note that has excellent paper quality and signatures with interest paid notations on back. Both lower corner tips are missing and there are a few other tiny splits as well.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1952 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Philadelphia Bank of the United States $4,050 1840
This is the companion piece to the other Bank of the United States notes listed here. This example was payable as filled out; in this case for $4,050. The top is a bit rough on this example.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1953 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Tennessee - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Columbia Bank of the United States $50
This may be the most talked about Obsolete at Memphis. This Bank of the United States note is unlisted in Garland and is not even mentioned in Haxby. The only thing that could make this note better is if it were signed and issued. As all the major Tennessee collectors shall be at Memphis we expect the bidding to begin at the low estimate and go to?
Grade: XF +   
Lot #1954 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas - ($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Nacogdoches Kelsey H. Douglass, Banker $5
A remainder with a cattle vignette at the center.
Grade: AU   
Lot #1955 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Abingdon The County of Washington, VA 50c, 75c, $1 & $2
A neat denomination set. This four piece lot includes: CW04-03 50c VF CW04-Unl. 75c XF CW04-09 $1 XF CW04-14 $2 Fine, corner off
Lot #1956 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Milwaukee Hemenway's Bank of Deposit & Exchange $1
WI-475. August 20, 1849. This bank note features three lovely female vignettes.
Grade: F/VF   
Lot #1957 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Milwaukee Bank of Milwaukee $20
WI-495, G16. A lovely, high grade remainder from a scarce type.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1958 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Mineral Point Bank $50
560-G8A. June 1, 1938. A nicely centered note with a 'thin' showing on back.
Grade: VF   
Lot #1959 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 325.00 - $ 500.00)
Watertown Bank of Watertown $1
September 1, 1863 remainder with the red '1' counters.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1960 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Watertown Bank of Watertown $2
September 1, 1863 remainder. This note has the red '2' counters.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1961 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Watertown Bank of Watertown $3
September 1, 1863. This is a lovely remainder with a red '3' as a counter.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ   
Lot #1962 - Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Waupun Corn Exchange Bank $3
This is a remainder and the quality is gorgeous.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1963 - Fractional Currency - ($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1226 3c Third Issue Uncut Pair
A gorgeous uncut pair. These are rare to see so pristine.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1964 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1230 5c First Issue 20 Subject Uncut Sheet
This sheet has been folded down to the size of a single note and there is separation and holes on the fold lines. From the DPC-Lawndale Collection.
Grade: XF   
Lot #1965 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1231 5c First Issue
An exceptionally well-printed example of this much tougher straight edge, no monogram number. With Gems bringing four-figure prices, we presume a nice note one point less will bring half that amount.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1966 - Fractional Currency - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1231SP 5c First Issue Wide Margin Face
This wide margin face specimen is nothing short of astounding. Great color, boldly printed devices and three full cutting guidelines make this one of the nicest we have seen. The Green Sheet asking price is $575 in this grade and that is likely asking too little.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1967 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1236SP 5c Third Issue Wide Margin Back
A fully wide and extremely attractive example of this Third Issue specimen that exhibits snow white paper surfaces and great color.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1968 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1239 5c Third Issue
Tied for finest known: four at this grade level between both services. High-grade examples with the "A" on face are much harder to come by than its Fr. 1238 cousin. Gargantuan margins and near-perfect centering make this a real treasure for type. This note brought $1,380 at auction in the past few years and we just saw a Fr. 1238 in PMG 67 EPQ sell for a four-figure price.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1969 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
5c Second Issue Fiber Paper Experimental Back
A spectacular example of this much scarcer fiber paper experimental back specimen. Two half-moon cancels are present as well as purple stamped "SPECIMEN" across the middle of the note. A deeply embossed piece that is far scarcer than those printed on regular bond paper.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ   
Lot #1970 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1254 10c Third Issue
In years past Gem appearances of this hand-signed variety used to be few and far between but now with somewhat more lax third-party graded examples they show up about once a year. The margins on this note are plentiful with bold signatures and rich ink colors. A brightly bronzed note with embossing as deep as Chicago-style pizza. A real treasure for the Fractional collector who appreciates both quality and rarity. In our 2012 Memphis sale, we sold a PMG 65 EPQ example for $862.50 and this note is even better.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1971 - Fractional Currency - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1255 10c Third Issue
A Superb Gem and tough this nice. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1972 - Fractional Currency - ($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1255SP 10c Third Issue Wide Margin Back
Bright paper and luminous bronze give this perfectly centered specimen all the eye appeal one could hope for.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 66   
Lot #1973 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1259 10c Fourth Issue Butterfly Fold
What a cool butterfly fold over. There just aren't many cutting errors, other than off center, for this limited collection so I would expect lots of interest.
Grade: PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ   
Lot #1974 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1261 10c Fourth Issue
A superb high-end Fractional type note that has broad margins and great centering. Deep embossing is clearly visible and the eye appeal is not to be questioned.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1975 - Fractional Currency - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Tete-Beche Proof Pair 10c Fifth Issue
This is probably the finest known example of a genuinely scarce item. Seven pairs are known to exist whose roots are from a 1985 sheet discovery. That sheet was cut up and the pairs sold to some of the major collectors of that Golden Age of Fractionals. These tete-beche arrangements were produced so that the localized anti-counterfeiting stain could be made at the center of the sheet and still appear at the proper end of each note when they were cut. This note was graded early on before the EPQ designation was concocted but it is certainly deserving of those honors.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65   
Lot #1976 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1272SP 15c Third Issue
A nice UNC 15c face specimen. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63   
Lot #1977 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1290 50c Second Issue
This fiber paper note is Top Pop at both grading services. True Gem Second Issue fiber paper notes are very difficult to obtain and the margins and centering on this one are superb. Majestic purple inks and razor sharp surcharges grace the back. The Green Sheet asking price is $1,800 in Gem 65 but when will you be able to find another?
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1978 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
Fr. 1292 25c Third Issue
It is difficult to know where to start with this description so here it goes. This note is Top Pop for both services and it has easily met the requirements for a Superb Gem Fessenden note. This variety with "A" on face is far tougher to locate in high grades because virtually always there is at least one smaller margin. The colors are superb, the embossing as deep as most existentialist thinking, and the eye appeal second to none. We recently sold a Fr. 1291 in PMG 66 EPQ for $1,150 and this note is vastly superior to that one.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1979 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1303 25c Fourth Issue
Broad margins and balanced centering give this Gem Washington note the look of a winner. This variety with the blue right end and larger Treasury seal is particularly elusive at the upper end of the grading spectrum.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ   
Lot #1980 - Fractional Currency - ($ 4,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 1311 50c First Issue
Top Pop at both grading services with second place a "64 PPQ." Huge margins and great centering are seen on this note which is generally considered to be the second scarcest of all the First Issue varieties. Less than a year ago we saw a Fr. 1310, less scarce particularly at this grade level, in a PCGS Superb Gem 67 PPQ holder sell for a hair over $4,000 total. The present example should easily test that mark once the hammer falls.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1981 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1311 50c First Issue
If the Superb example we are offering was too much for you then this lightly circulated example should fit the bill. A scarcer no monogram note with good perforations and above average margins.
Grade: PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ   
Lot #1982 - Fractional Currency - ($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,750.00)
Fr. 1316 50c Second Issue Top Pop
Top Pop for this variety and nobody is an even close second. Between both services, only one other example has even been graded as a Gem 65. A truly astounding example of this number that is deceptively scarce and an outright rarity in this state of preservation. Recent market trends have shown that high-grade Fractionals are seeing a reemergence in demand that has been waning in recent years.
Grade: PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ   
Lot #1983 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,800.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1325 50c Third Issue
A lovely late arrival with exquisite color and jumbo margins all around. I wish I could have had time to grade this! This is a red back with the A-2-6-5 surcharge on the back and '1' and 'a' design figures on the face.
Grade: Gem CU   
Lot #1984 - Fractional Currency - ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1329 50c Third Issue
Superb embossing and great color are seen on this scarcer Allison-Spinner hand-signed note. We don't want to gush too greatly but this is one of the prettiest pieces of Fractional Currency that we have ever seen. With absolutely gigantic margins such as this and just a couple of lightly handled corners, we strongly suspect that this will bring all the money and then some once the hammer falls.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 55   
Lot #1985 - Fractional Currency - ($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 1339SP 50c Third Issue
The present example is the only one that PCGS has graded and, with only a dozen or so known, will likely remain at the top of the census for years to come. These were not sold in the specimen sets prepared at the Treasury and are not seen on shields. When these are encountered, which is not often, they typically fall in the XF or AU grade range. The only recent sale we can find is from a 2012 Spink sale where one graded AU sold for over $2,000.
Grade: PCGS Gem New 65   
Lot #1986 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,950.00)
Fr. 1342 50c Third Issue
About as nice a Type II Spinner as you are likely to find and particularly so for this number. This "A" on face note is certainly scarcer than most of the other Type II backed notes but in these advanced grades it becomes a real rarity. This note has earned both the "EPQ" designation as well as the comment "great bronzing." Gems of this number are routinely low four-figure items as evidenced by this same note's 2007 Long Beach Sale price realized of $1,437.50. In our CPMX sale, we sold a PCGS Gem 66 (without PPQ) for $862.50 and this note is clearly superior.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1987 - Fractional Currency - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1343SP 50c Third Issue Narrow Margin Face
Your cataloger has seen a bevy of Fractionals in his day and you can rest assured that this is one of the nicest narrow margin Justice specimens we have seen. Ample margins, perfect centering and superior bronzing lend credence to the notion that this note could achieve almost any grade that the imagination allows.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64   
Lot #1988 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
Fr. 1345 50c Third Issue
There is nothing to dislike about this red back Justice note and we are in utter agreement with the third-party grade. An enormously margined and deeply embossed example with ravishing ink colors and luminescent bronzing. This note is tied with only two others at both grading services combined. The combination of quality and rarity will carry the day as it did over five years ago when this note brought $2,185 at the 2007 Long Beach Sale.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1989 - Fractional Currency - ($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1347 50c Third Issue
An exemplary red back Justice that is utterly perfect for a high-grade type set. The margins are much broader than what we see on many Gems and the embossing is blinding. PMG includes both the "EPQ" designation as well as the comment "Great bronzing." Gem Justice notes continue to become more appreciated as collectors realize just how scarce they are.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1990 - Fractional Currency - ($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1355 50c Third Issue
An excellent quality example with a red back and the Colby-Spinner autograph. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection. PCGS notes: minor ink erosion at left.
Grade: PCGS Very Ch. New 64 Apparent   
Lot #1991 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1358SP 50c Third Issue Wide Margin Back
Top Pop at both services combined. Superb grade wide margin back specimens are quite rare and this one is indeed fully wide as well. Bright paper surfaces, bold ink colors and radiant bronze will make this a handsome addition to someone's collection.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ   
Lot #1992 - Fractional Currency - ($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Fourth Issue
A very satisfying Lincoln Fractional whose only issue is a typical tight top margin. A Gem in every regard but for that fact. AUs have been selling for $400-$500 or more.
Grade: PCGS New 62   
Lot #1993 - Fractional Currency - ($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Fourth Issue
A lovely Lincoln 50c that is choice and fresh. From the W. Horton, Jr. Collection.
Grade: PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ   
Lot #1994 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Series 661 $1 10/21/68 - 8/11/69
An essentially perfect example of this gorgeous later issue MPC. Tied with others at PCGS in this grade with none finer. A couple of years ago we sold an example in this grade for over $1,000 and we would not be surprised to see that mark tested once again.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ   
Lot #1995 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Series 691 $1 Unissued
In our CPMX sale we sold an example graded PMG 66 EPQ for $287.50, and this note is much nicer.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ   
Lot #1996 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Series 611 $10 1/6/64 - 4/28/69
A truly Gem example of this beautiful issue.
Grade: PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ   
Lot #1997 - Military Payment Certificates - ($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Series 691 $20 Unissued
First printing. An essentially flawless and unimprovable piece of MPC from this series that was never officially released.
Grade: PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ   
Lot #1998 - Stocks and Bonds - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 US 4th Liberty Loan 4-1/4% Gold Bond
October 24, 1918. This is a very attractive $50 Liberty Bond from the 4th Liberty Loan. The Liberty Bond campaign was used to fund WW1. The bond has nine coupons still attached. Very few of these have survived in such high grade.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53   
Lot #1999 - Stocks and Bonds - ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
$50 US 4th Liberty Loan 4-1/4% Bond
This is a very attractive $50 Liberty Bond from the 4th Liberty Loan. The Liberty Bond campaign was used to fund WW1. The bond has nine coupons still attached. Very few of these have survived in such high grade.
Grade: PMG Abt. UNC 53