2015 CPMX > 2015 CPMX Session 2 - US Paper Money
Lot #850
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-10 $30 May 10, 1775
A nice, high quality note with two signatures and great body.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #851
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Continental Currency
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
CC-14 $4 November 29, 1775
A superbly signed and boldly printed Continental note with the 'boar charging spear' vignette. Any AU Continental these days is a $400 + note.
Grade:
AU
Lot #852
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Continental Currency
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CC-16 $6 November 29, 1775
A couple of folds are seen on this well-signed, early Continental note.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #853
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Continental Currency
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
CC-21 $1/2 February 17, 1776
Broad and even margins are seen on this well-printed Fugio fractional denomination note that falls just short of the full XF grade. In this grade these have been selling in the upper hundreds of dollars when one considers that an XF note is now a $1,500 + item.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #854
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Continental Currency
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
CC-22 $2/3 February 17, 1776
A crisp and crackling fresh example of the second scarcest of the fractional denomination Continentals. The margins and centering are as good as one could hope for and the eye appeal of this piece is sensational. Light circulation claims this note which will surely find a welcome spot in someone's collection.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #855
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Continental Currency
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-22 $2/3 February 17, 1776
A moderately circulated Fugio fractional denomination note which is always a popular numismatic type due to the sundial and 'mind your business' motto on the face, as well as the 13 Colonies chain links on the back.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20
Lot #856
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
CC-30 $8 February 17, 1776
A pretty Continental note that has a center fold and a minor diagonal corner fold.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #857
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
CC-57 $4 February 26, 1777
This 'boar charging spear' note from the coveted Baltimore issue is a tougher one to obtain and worthy of a significant premium.
Grade:
XF +
Lot #858
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Continental Currency
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
CC-61 $8 February 26, 1777
Sharp printing and bold signatures of Coale and Johnson add greatly to the visual impact of this Baltimore issue note.
Grade:
XF
Lot #859
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Continental Currency
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
CC-68 $7 May 20, 1777
A beautiful UNC with even margins and excellent paper quality. These are rarely seen with this quality.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #860
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Continental Currency
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
CC-79 $5 September 26, 1778 Counterfeit Detector
A really high grade counterfeit detector which should be very well-received by the collecting community. It has huge margins, superior printing and the look of a better grade. We haven't seen many like this anytime recently.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #861
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
CC-80 $7 September 26, 1778
The lower denomination examples from this issue are not scarce but certainly much scarcer than the $40-$60 notes.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45
Lot #862
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Continental Currency
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
CC-83 $30 September 26, 1778
But for two stained corners this Continental note faces up like a robustly printed, superbly signed and cavernously embossed gem that it ought to be.
Grade:
CU
Lot #863
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Continental Currency
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CC-85 $50 September 26, 1778
A high quality note with a discoloration on the face and back. PCGS notes: discoloration.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 Apparent.
Lot #864
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Continental Currency
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
CC-87 $1 January 14, 1779
A sharp XF with excellent margins and quality along with the black and red printing.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #865
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
CC-88 $2 January 14, 1779
A popular red and black series with two signatures.
Grade:
VF
Lot #866
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-89 $3 January 14, 1779 #72
Normally we don't wax poetic about low serial number notes from this time period, but considering that most Continentals seem to have six-figure serial numbers it seems worthy to mention a two-digit serial number. A scarcer low denomination as well from the first printed sheet and with bold signatures and plenty of embossing.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #867
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Continental Currency
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-89 $3 January 14, 1779
A pleasing and evenly circulated note. Some flaws.
Grade:
XF
Lot #868
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Continental Currency
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($ 550.00 - $ 850.00)
CC-90 $4 January 14, 1779
A cool $4 variety with red and black printing, even centering and excellent quality.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45
Lot #869
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
CC-91 $5 January 14, 1779
A nice red and black Continental note that is evenly centered.
Grade:
XF
Lot #870
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Continental Currency
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
CC-92 $20 January 14, 1779
A beautiful and bright $20 issue with red and black printing.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45
Lot #871
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-94 $25 January 14, 1779
What a great odd denomination note with excellent color.
Grade:
AU
Lot #872
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Continental Currency
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($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
CC-95 $40 January 14, 1779
A wonderful, bright and fresh red and black $40 with three nice margins and one huge one. This series is in demand.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #873
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
CC-96 $45 January 14, 1779
A sharp and evenly circulated red and black note that is problem free.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #874
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Continental Currency
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CC-96 $45 January 14, 1779
An odd-denomination Continental note that has retained bold signatures.
Grade:
XF
Lot #875
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Continental Currency
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
CC-98 $55 January 14, 1779
A nice circ $55 red and black Continental bank note.
Grade:
VF
Lot #876
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Continental Currency
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($ 450.00 - $ 700.00)
CC-99 $60 January 14, 1779
A nice looking red and black $60 Continental issue.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #877
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-100 $75 January 14, 1779
This note has a corner restoration on the bottom right.
Grade:
XF
Lot #878
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Continental Currency
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($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-101 $70 January 14, 1779
A good looking note with a small edge tear at the right, noted by PCGS. Very high grade red and black note that is very desirable.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 Apparent
Lot #879
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Continental Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
CC-102 $80 January 14, 1779
The bottom right corner has been reattached.
Grade:
XF
Lot #880
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Colonial Currency > Connecticut
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CC-187 40 Shillings June 1, 1775 Uncancelled
This is an earlier Connecticut issue from which uncancelled notes in AU are quite scarce and downright rare in CU grades. A very well-hidden center fold is all that prevents this gorgeous piece from achieving a near Gem grade. The printing and paper quality are outstanding and the eye appeal is not to be questioned.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #881
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Colonial Currency > Connecticut
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CC-192 20 Shillings July 1, 1775 Uncancelled
Another 1775 Connecticut issue from which CU notes are rare. This lovely piece has unbelievable printing quality, embossing as high as the Himalayas and signatures of Seymour, Payne and Wyllys that looks as if they were applied yesterday.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #882
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Colonial Currency > Connecticut
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
CT-193 40 Shillings July 1, 1775 Uncancelled
We have already established that 1775 Connecticut notes are quite rare in this uncancelled state and are not to be confused with the pence denominations of the two 1776 issues. From the face this gorgeous Colonial looks like a four-figure Gem and from the back not much worse. A solid several hundred dollar note at the very least in today's market.
Grade:
PCGS New 61
Lot #883
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Colonial Currency > Connecticut
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
CT-199 5 Shillings June 7, 1776 Slash Cancel
We have no doubt in the PCGS grading manual that this is technically a Very Ch. New 64 PPQ note. In the eyes of the market, we are pretty sure that this qualifies as a screaming Gem. Snow white paper, bold printing contrast and embossing sharp enough to induce a paper cut attest to the validity of your cataloger's theory.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #884
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Colonial Currency > Connecticut
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
CT-216 4 Pence October 11, 1777 Uncancelled
While uncancelled notes from this small change issue are more available up through AU grade, they become decidedly scarcer in CU grade. This note has great margins and centering with the look of a far better grade.
Grade:
PCGS New 61
Lot #885
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-76 4 Shillings January 15, 1776
A lovely four shillings note with three signatures on the face.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #886
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
DE-77 5 Shillings January 1, 1776
Jumbo margins on all sides will help propel this lightly handled Delaware note well past the $300 value a nice AU would bring these days.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #887
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 250.00 - $ 450.00)
DE-78 6 Shillings January 1, 1776
Great fresh paper and just a single fold. One of 42 notes listed.
Grade:
AU
Lot #888
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-79 10 Shillings January 1, 1776
This note has excellent centering along with great color and originality. Just a couple of minor corner tips. There are 71 notes listed.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #889
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
DE-80 20 Shillings January 1, 1776
A fresh and attractive UNC with three signatures and excellent body. One of 98 notes listed.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #890
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-83 6 Shillings May 1, 1777
A high quality note with a couple of uneven margins.
Grade:
XF
Lot #891
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 425.00 - $ 675.00)
DE-84 9 Pence May 1, 1777
A very attractive example of this much scarcer 1777 issue with a single corner tip fold appearing to disqualify a far better grade from being assigned.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #892
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-86 18 Pence May 1, 1777
A top quality AU with excellent centering.
Grade:
AU
Lot #893
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-87 2 Shillings & 6 Pence May 1, 1777
A nice, high quality note with a centerfold.
Grade:
XF
Lot #894
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
DE-90 6 Shillings May 1, 1777
A really attractive example of this scarcer 1777 issue with this note possessing boldly accomplished signatures and serial number. A faint center fold is all that prevents a far better grade from being assigned.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
Lot #895
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Colonial Currency > Delaware
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
DE-92 20 Shillings May 1, 1777
A very nice, fresh, well centered note with two signatures. Excellent centering and big margins.
Grade:
AU
Lot #896
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
GA-64 1 Shilling 6 Pence 1776
A lovely, problem free example of this 1776 issue in Sterling denomination. Very nice and with three signatures.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25
Lot #897
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
GA-69 $1/4 1776
A scarce, attractive, evenly circulated note with three signatures.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25
Lot #898
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
GA-108a $6 June 8, 1777 Serial #8
A highly desirable example of this Georgia Colonial which has either a blue or green seal but which is unknown for sure since there has been some oxidation. Five boldly-executed signatures are found on this scarcer variety with the word "IN" printed in red. The PCGS holder lists some problems about pieces being replaced and redrawn, with severed and repaired as well as small edge tears. This is the first one of these we have seen in a while and they always bring plenty of money with this type of grade and eye appeal. Newman values this at $2,000 in VF and $3,750 in XF.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 30
Lot #899
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
GA-124 $40 May 4, 1778
The $20 denomination from this issue is by far the most common and the one that is obtainable in high grade. Although there are some edge repairs with pieces replaced and redrawn, there are five well-executed signatures, great seal color on the vignette, and bold blue cartouche seen at left. In 2013, we saw a similarly graded example sell for over $1,000 and the market has taken quite a leap in the intervening time.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 30
Lot #900
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
GA-130 10 Shillings October 16, 1786
There has only been ONE offering of this denomination and that was in 2010 at Stack's. A great Georgia rarity with excellent signatures of Geo. Jones, Treasurer and Th. Napier & J.H.P. Carnes. This example has only minor flaws. PCGS notes: splits, tears and repairs.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25 Apparent
Lot #901
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Colonial Currency > Georgia
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
GA-131 20 Shillings October 16, 1786
This issue was authorized after 50,000 Pounds to be loaned on real estate mortgage. Signed by Geo. Jones, Treasurer along with T.H. Napier and J.H.P. Carnes. While there are a few very minor flaws and a couple of light stains - it's a rare issue. PCGS notes: repairs, stains.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25 Apparent
Lot #902
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Colonial Currency > Maryland
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
MD-70 $8 April 10, 1774 Serial #52
Clapham and Eddis placed their signatures at the bottom of this incredibly well-printed and fresh Maryland Colonial. Low serial numbers are really very scarce and rarely ever seen for this Colony.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #903
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Colonial Currency > Massachusetts
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
MA-161 4 Shillings August 18, 1775
This is an elusive 'Sword in Hand' note with heavy major centerfolds and splits. This note may have been carried. PMG notes: major splits repaired.
Grade:
PMG Good 6 Net
Lot #904
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Colonial Currency > Massachusetts
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
MA-227 9 Pence October 18, 1776
There are a couple of small splits restored on this Codfish note.
Grade:
VF
Lot #905
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Colonial Currency > Massachusetts
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($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
MA-271 3 Shillings & 6 Pence 1779
This is the 'rising sun' note and it's always been popular. PMG notes: corner missing.
Grade:
PMG VG 10
Lot #906
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Colonial Currency > Massachusetts
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($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
MA-281 $4 May 5, 1780
This is a remainder with a small hole cancel and two signatures.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #907
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Colonial Currency > New Hampshire
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
NH-185 $8 April 29, 1780 Hole Cancel
Any CU New Hampshire Colonial is a very high grade note with this well-signed near Gem just about the nicest one we have seen. For sure a four-figure note.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #908
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Colonial Currency > New Hampshire
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
NH-186 $20 April 29, 1780
A nice, problem free, hole cancelled New Hampshire with three signatures.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Lot #909
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-96 12 Shillings June 22, 1756
A nice looking note from the 1763 issue.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #910
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
NJ-152 1 Shilling December 31, 1763
A great looking, fresh and original 1 Shilling note from the 1763 Series New Jersey issue.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #911
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-152 1 Shilling December 31, 1763
A fresh, original and lovely example of the 1763 issue. There are three signatures on the face.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #912
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-152 1 Shilling December 31, 1763
A top quality AU that looks new in the holder.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #913
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-153 18 Pence December 31, 1763
A superbly signed and enormously margined example of this earlier New Jersey issue that is rarely seen in Gem condition. This same note sold for over $400 back in 2013.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #914
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-154 3 Shillings December 31, 1763
A pretty neat looking earlier New Jersey note in higher grade.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #915
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
NJ-154 3 Shillings December 31, 1763
A very nice, high quality New Jersey note with three signatures.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #916
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
NJ-155 6 Shillings December 31, 1763
A fresh and attractive New Jersey note from the 1763 issue. An excellent, fresh UNC.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #917
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-156 12 Shillings December 31, 1763
Strictly new but without the bigger, more desirable margins.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #918
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
NJ-156 12 Shillings December 31, 1763
A nice UNC 1763 issue with average tight margins.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #919
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
NJ-157 15 Shillings December 31, 1763
A choice, fresh and well centered note with three signatures.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
Lot #920
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
NJ-157 15 Shillings December 31, 1763
They say mounting remnants but the big one is natural, original Mica in the paper. Very cool. PCGS notes: minor mounting remnants on back.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 Apparent
Lot #921
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
NJ-173 3 Pounds February 20, 1776
A gorgeous high denomination note from this much scarcer February 1776 series. Superb printing quality, bold signatures and ample margins give this note a lot of eye appeal for the grade.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #922
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
NJ-175 1 Shilling March 25, 1776
A delightful example of this common New Jersey issue that is a real stunner for the type.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #923
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
NJ-176 18 Pence March 25, 1776
PCGS does correctly note that there is some mounting damage and repair on the back although it is primarily confined to the upper portion of the note. From the face this is an absolutely stunning example of this common issue with great depth of printing and good centering lending well to its visual impact. All of the signatures are strong including the normally weaker signature of John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. New 63
Lot #924
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
NJ-176 18 Pence March 25, 1776
This note has been signed by John Hart, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25
Lot #925
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 425.00 - $ 675.00)
NJ-177 3 Shillings March 25, 1776
But for a tighter top margin, this incredibly well-printed and deeply embossed New Jersey note would grade much better. A low serial #652 should make it that much more desirable.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #926
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-178 6 Shillings March 25, 1776
A sharp, fresh AU in an old holder.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #927
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NJ-179 12 Shillings March 25, 1776
A very nice, fresh, high quality note that I thought was UNC but there is a corner tip.
Grade:
Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #928
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NJ-179 12 Shillings March 25, 1776 John Hart
John Hart, signer of the Declaration of Independence, is the second signature on this otherwise mundane New Jersey Colonial. His autograph adds several hundred dollars to a note such as this even though it has some stains.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 35
Lot #929
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NJ-180 15 Shillings March 25, 1776
A great looking, fresh, high quality note with three signatures.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #930
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-181 30 Shillings March 25, 1776
A lovely, fresh and attractive New Jersey UNC.
Grade:
PCGS New 61 PPQ
Lot #931
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
NJ-181 30 Shillings March 25, 1776
Brilliant reds enhance the generally seen black and white issue of Colonial currency.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #932
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
NJ-181 30 Shillings March 25, 1776
A very attractive example with excellent color.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
Lot #933
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NJ-182 3 Pounds March 25, 1776
The face is printed in red and blue. Very attractive and problem free with three signatures.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #934
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Colonial Currency > New Jersey
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NJ-192 6 Pence January 9, 1781
On the surface of things this note doesn't look like much, but sometimes looks can be deceiving. For whatever reason, these pence denomination notes don't seem to appear at auction very often and this one bears serial #6633. Scattered blue stains are seen on both sides. The true allure of this note is that is has rather sizeable margins, a rare fact of life for any note from this tightly margined series.
Grade:
VF
Lot #935
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NY-167 10 Pounds February 16, 1771
Great paper body that has a few closed splits.
Grade:
VF
Lot #936
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NY-170 4 Shillings August 25, 1774
This note seems different with New York Water Works printed in red.
Grade:
VF
Lot #937
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
NY-175 8 Shillings August 2, 1775
A gorgeous earlier Water Works note that has red borders and mostly black text.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #938
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
NY-175 8 Shillings August 2, 1775
A sensational example for the grade of this much tougher Water Works issue. The note has great color, fresh paper and bold signatures. Even though it has some minor mounting stain remnants on the back sides, this lovely note should not be confused with the much more common March 1776 issue.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. New 63
Lot #939
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 325.00 - $ 575.00)
NY-180 $5 September 2, 1775
A tougher issue than the more commonly seen March 5, 1776 issue. PMG correctly notes there are some tears but they are really only visible when the note is candled. Your cataloger has never seen such boardwalk margins on a note from this series that we would have to think there is a significant premium attached.
Grade:
PMG VF 20 Net
Lot #940
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
NY-184 8 Shillings January 6, 1776
A nice, fresh UNC 8 Shillings note with black borders and red amounts.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #941
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
NY-186 $1/6 March 5, 1776
Of the dozen examples that PCGS has graded of this fractional denomination note, this is the only one that sits atop the mountain with any kind of CU grade. For what it's worth, there are only four notes for all denominations of this issue that are better than this note because CU examples are very difficult to come by for this series. The eye appeal is that of a Gem in every regard. The margins are gigantic, the printing and signatures quite strong and the aesthetic beauty second to none. If anyone bids on this as if it were a lower end CU note your bidding will likely net you a twelfth place finish.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #942
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
NY-190 5 Shillings & 4 Pence March 5, 1776
A fresh and lovely note with an eagle on the back 'Fortis A Forte'. There is a horizontal and a vertical fold but it has very nice paper.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #943
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Colonial Currency > New York
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NY-191 $1 March 5, 1776
This note has a sheaf of wheat on back. 'Acervus E Purvis Gratis' (great accumulation from small things).
Grade:
VF
Lot #944
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Colonial Currency > New York
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NY-194 $5 August 13, 1776
A scarce issue with a candelabra UNO EDIMQUE. Evenly circulated and scarce in the quality.
Grade:
XF
Lot #945
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
NC-80 26 Shillings & 8 Pence March 9, 1754
A bright and very well signed example of this scarcer elongated North Carolina issue.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 25
Lot #946
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-124 20 Shillings April 23, 1761
Not to be confused with the legion of hoard notes that are full of problems, this outstanding piece is bright and fresh, wonderfully signed and seen with full border ornamentation.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #947
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
NC-135 1 Shilling December 1771
A superlative Gem in every sense of the word but for a somewhat smaller top margin. These 1 Shilling notes are actually much scarcer as they were the bottom note on the sheets of three but only about 10% of those sheets contained this denomination.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #948
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-138 10 Shillings December 1771
Behemoth margins and flawless paper quality are noticed on this wonderfully signed note. To dub this as only a 'Gem 65' seems a bit wrong to your cataloger.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #949
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
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($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
NC-163b $6 April 2, 1776
One of the most fascinating of all Colonial currency issues, there are 56 different notes with only two complete series ever having been compiled. A lightly handled example at the corners with one of the signatures being that of J. Bradford (no not him but actually a descendant we believe). An excellent piece of Colonial history and design worthy of a four-figure price in this state of preservation.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 53
Lot #950
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
NC-163b $6 April 2, 1776
This note has the squirrel eating nuts vignette. A scarce variety with a couple of small closed splits.
Grade:
VF
Lot #951
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
NC-166a $10 April 2, 1776
Peacock note with excellent quality but there are a couple repaired splits, also noted by PCGS.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 Apparent
Lot #952
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Colonial Currency > North Carolina
-
($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
NC-166a $10 April 2, 1776
The black ink has run a little on this scarce North Carolina type.
Grade:
VF
Lot #953
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
PA-86 10 Shillings July 1, 1757
Really a very scarce earlier Pennsylvania issue from which quality notes are few and far between. PCGS notes an edge split at right but it has retained solid printing and signatures and faces up much better than what would be indicated by the third-party assessment.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VG 8
Lot #954
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
PA-96 20 Shillings May 20, 1758
A rare date and denomination that has split and is now a face, a back and a center. Very rare and interesting date.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #955
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
PA-157 2 Shillings & 6 Pence April 3, 1772
This columned issue Pennsylvania Colonial is easily one of the nicest we have seen at this grade level since it looks every bit the part of a Gem. Expect fireworks before the hammer falls.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #956
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 425.00 - $ 675.00)
PA-161 14 Shillings March 20, 1773
A lightly quarter-folded example of this tougher first lighthouse issue which shows the Cape Henlopen lighthouse on the back. Great margins, bold signatures and resounding printing make this a very eye-appealing piece to add to your collection.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #957
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
PA-163 18 Pence October 1, 1773
An absolutely stunning Pennsylvania note that looks like it was printed an hour ago. Crackling fresh, superbly signed and with sublime paper surfaces. An extraordinary note that sure looks like a Gem through the holder.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #958
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
PA-170 50 Shillings October 1, 1773
This is a cool design with red lettering mingled with the black. I suppose that was a counterfeit deterrent.
Grade:
AU
Lot #959
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
PA-171 4 Shillings March 25, 1775
Just about the prettiest example we have seen from this second lighthouse issue, which features the Cape Henlopen lighthouse on the back. PCGS notes that the paper is toned which is really of little consequence considering how utterly beautiful this note really is.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #960
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
PA-177 10 Shillings July 20, 1775
Simply a beautiful piece of colonial currency that has wonderful printing, fantastic signatures and great margins.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #961
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
PA-181 3 Pence October 25, 1775
An attractive Pennsylvania 3 Pence that is fresh and UNC.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #962
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
PA-182 4 Pence October 25, 1775
Superb printing and mountains of embossing attest to the Premium Paper Quality designation given to this small change note.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #963
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
PA-189 5 Shillings October 25, 1775
An astounding Pennsylvania Colonial that falls about two angstroms short of the full Gem grade.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #964
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
PA-194 20 Shillings December 8, 1775
A glorious Gem in every sense of the word from the bright paper, broad margins and great color. A toning spot hole is seen at the lower left.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #965
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 475.00 - $ 825.00)
PA-197 3 Pence April 25, 1776
The margins and centering give this note the look of a '68' and the depth of printing isn't lagging far behind. A note is worthy of several extra bids to obtain it.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #966
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
PA-208 9 Pence January 18, 1777
A nearly perfect example of this Middle Ferry on Schuylkill private issue, also known as Ogden notes because Joseph Ogden ran the ferry for which these were handed out. Worth plenty of money in this lofty grade.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Lot #967
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
PA-209 3 Pence April 10, 1777
A fresh and attractive 3 Pence from the April 10, 1777 issue with one signature.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #968
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 475.00 - $ 825.00)
PA-210 4 Pence April 10, 1777
A superbly margined and exceptionally well-signed small change note that looks as if it were just trimmed from the sheet.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #969
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
PA-211 9 Pence April 10, 1777
A pretty and fully signed UNC with slightly toned paper.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #970
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
PA-213a 1 Shilling April 10, 1777
This note is UNC with a couple of light areas on the back.
Grade:
CU
Lot #971
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
PA-213a 1 Shilling April 10, 1777
Black and white Issue. These elongated notes from this issue are a lot more popular and more valuable than the typically seen small change notes. A light horizontal fold defines the grade on this crisp Pennsylvania note.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #972
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
PA-214a 18 Pence April 10, 1777
This note is rare this nice. The issue was printed in black.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #973
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 275.00 - $ 450.00)
PA-216a 3 Shillings April 10, 1777
A well centered AU note with an excellent vignette.
Grade:
AU
Lot #974
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
PA-217b 4 Shillings April 10, 1777
A very high quality red and black issue of 1777. PCGS notes: minor restorations.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 Apparent.
Lot #975
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
PA-218b 6 Shillings April 10, 1777
This is a pretty note that is the nicest offered since 2009. Excellent color and quality.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #976
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 250.00 - $ 400.00)
PA-220a 12 Shillings October 1, 1777
A great looking note that has a slightly uneven cut, but it's a nice grade.
Grade:
CU
Lot #977
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
PA-220b 12 Shillings April 10, 1777
A lovely red and black 12 Shillings note from 1777. There is a minor spot to the right of center.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 Apparent
Lot #978
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
-
($ 275.00 - $ 450.00)
PA-221b 16 Shillings April 10, 1777
A nice red and black printed note with two signatures and even circulation. There is a pull on the note.
Grade:
VF
Lot #979
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Colonial Currency > Pennsylvania
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
PA-221b 16 Shillings April 10, 1777
A nice red and black printed note with two signatures.
Grade:
VF
Lot #980
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Colonial Currency > Rhode Island
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
RI-285 $4 July 2, 1780
A wonderful remainder of this late Revolutionary War issue. Numbered 1426 and signed on the face, it does not have a signature on the back. Great margins and wonderful inks.
Grade:
UNC
Lot #981
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
SC-98 5 Pounds June 1, 1775
The vignette is in Latin stating "Auspicium Salutis" - an auspice of well being. Plenty of tape and flaws but only 20,000 were authorized.
Grade:
VF
Lot #982
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
SC-100 20 Pounds June 1, 1775
This is the 20 pounds with clasped hands (Public Trust) and at least six signatures. A center split has been restored.
Grade:
VF
Lot #983
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
-
($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
SC-126 25 Pounds March 6, 1776
A very rare Georgia note with exceptionally even circulation. Great color and nicely centered with four signatures. Flourishing tree and fall tree on the face. There were 5,200 notes printed.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Lot #984
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
SC-127 50 Pounds March 6, 1776
This denomination also has a printed back, 'Animus Opibusque Parati', prepared in spirit and resources. The note has an excellent appearance but also some flaws and repairs. There were 3,700 printed. PCGS notes: splits, damage and repairs, design redrawn.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20 Apparent
Lot #985
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
SC-128 100 Pounds March 6, 1776
This was the highest denomination of the series and only 2,000 were printed. The note has a printed back along with a front vignette of 13 hearts. "Quis Separabit", who will separate. PCGS notes: repaired splits and edge damage, design redrawn.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 Apparent
Lot #986
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
SC-135 $1 December 23, 1776
A gorgeous remainder with exceptional color, body, centering and paper quality. There are two signatures on this note.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #987
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-135 $1 December 23, 1776
This is a fresh UNC remainder with exceptional color and even centering. The note has a single signature.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #988
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 1,100.00 - $ 1,500.00)
SC-135 $1 December 23, 1776
Much scarcer as a fully signed and issued note instead of the plethora of remainders that have been floating around out there for the past couple of centuries. Even AU remainders have been topping the $500 mark in recent months and this is far scarcer in this fully signed state. This same note realized over $750 a year ago and we would be shocked if, in today's far more robust market place, it didn't easily exceed that price.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #989
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-136a $2 December 23, 1776
This beauty is only graded '64' but the margins, albeit a bit uneven, are huge. Only one signer on this remainder.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #990
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
SC-137 $3 December 23, 1776
This note is as nice as I have ever seen for a remainder. An amazing note and a popular $3 issue with only one signature. Oracle vignette on face.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #991
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
SC-138a $4 December 23, 1776
A beautiful, fresh and well centered remainder with a single signature of J. Wakefield.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #992
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-140 $6 December 23, 1776
A lovely, fresh, well centered remainder with exceptional quality and a camel vignette on the face.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #993
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
SC-145 2 Shillings & 6 Pence April 10, 1778
We aren't always sure what it takes to earn a Gem grade or a PQ designation at the services, but this astounding piece seems as if it deserved to take home the prize on both counts. Superbly margined, perfectly centered, deeply embossed and absolutely flawless in every sense.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #994
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
SC-145 2 Shillings & 6 Pence April 10, 1778
A sharp appearing note with two signatures. It looks new but there are two spots of restoration on the left corner.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #995
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
SC-147 5 Shillings April 10, 1778
This radiant South Carolina note has the look and feel of a note that deserved a '67' grade but there is a trivial edge tear in the top margin. No matter how you slice it, this is just one of the prettiest Colonials you are likely to ever encounter from this southern colony.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Lot #996
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
SC-147 5 Shillings April 10, 1778
A very cool, well centered note signed by Henry Crouch and William Mathews.
Grade:
AU
Lot #997
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
SC-153 $40 February 8, 1779
These notes were printed two to a sheet and this note has full selvage on all three possible sides. It's beautiful. In Latin, "Minime Violand Fides", (trust by no means is to be violated). The back has an Angel blowing a trumpet and holding a book titled, 'Annals of America'. There were only 2,000 notes printed.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
Lot #998
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
SC-154 $50 February 8, 1779
Jumbo margins are seen on all sides of this very well-signed and numbered Coram note with PMG noting reconstruction and staining.
Grade:
PMG Ch. XF 45 Net
Lot #999
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,500.00)
SC-155 $60 February 8, 1779
Nice even margins on this Coram note. In Latin it reads, "Mutua Defensio Tutissina" (Mutual defense is safest). The face also shows a lyre and horn, with flags on the back. There were 15,000 notes issued. The note has had some restoration with an upper corner replaced and the design redrawn, also noted by PCGS.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25 Apparent
Lot #1000
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
SC-156 $70 July 8, 1779
This issue has Hope with an anchor on the face along with Prometheus bound and attacked by Virtue. Signed by John Scott, John Smyth and Theodore Guillard, Jr. Well centered but there are very minor repaired edge splits, also noted by PCGS.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45 Apparent
Lot #1001
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Colonial Currency > South Carolina
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($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
SC-157 $80 February 4, 1779
With only 4,000 notes printed few are ever available. This is a beautiful Ch. UNC 63 PPQ. A man with a sword is featured on the face along with 'Constantia Durissima Vincit' (the firmest constancies will conquer). The back has a shield and 'Liberty' on the cap.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1002
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
VA-78a 2 Pounds July 17, 1775
Small format. A much scarcer note as evidenced by the fact that we have seen decent AU examples approach the $1,000 mark. There is a mounting remnant on one of the back upper corners but otherwise the signatures of Johnson and Norvell remain quite bold and the paper is crisp.
Grade:
PMG Ch. XF 45 Net
Lot #1003
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
VA-122 $1/6 October 20, 1777
Unbelievable quality is seen on this fractional denomination Virginia Colonial that has partially handwritten and partially typeset date. Wonderfully signed by Wood and with some of the best printing quality one could hope for. This note was graded Ch. New in the 2004 Heritage FUN sale and we don't see any reason to argue. On that day it realized over $600.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1004
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
VA-131 $15 October 20, 1777
Top Pop at PCGS and the only uncirculated example we have seen for this denomination. Even AU notes are quite scarce and there are just a couple of trivial specks of residue seen on the back that account for the apparent grade.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent New 62
Lot #1005
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
VA-154 $1/3 October 5, 1778
There are notes that are rare but which are ugly and there are notes that are common and attractive. The notes that all serious collectors crave are the ones that are able to combine both rarity and grade, thereby having a synergistic effect when they are offered for sale. PCGS notes some small repaired edge tears and they are trivial at best and hardly worthy of mention. The margins are gigantic on all sides and the right margin has retained its full selvage. Superior printing and bright paper only add to the aesthetic charms wielded by this Colonial. The only notes available from this issue are the larger format $50 and $100 notes, with all of the lower denomination notes ranging from scarce to rare. This fractional denomination note is the only one we have seen and it falls into the crushingly rare category. A four-figure note in every sense of the word and one that should prove our estimate to be conservative.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 58
Lot #1006
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
VA-173 $3 May 1, 1780
Great paper quality and the back has red printing as well.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1007
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
VA-178 $20 May 1, 1780
A short and scarce issue that is rarely available nicer than this note, which seems much nicer than a VF 30. Red and black back.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Lot #1008
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
VA-191 $50 October 16, 1780
A thin paper Virginia note with a $50 denomination and three signatures. Amazing quality for the paper. There is a tiny nick on the top.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1009
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-193 $200 October 16, 1780
This note is on thin paper and it's the best available in years. PCGS notes: small repair near bottom left.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 Apparent
Lot #1010
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
-
($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
VA-195 $400 October 16, 1780
A very scarce and very thin note that has a corner restoration.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1011
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 275.00 - $ 550.00)
VA-199 $300 October 16, 1780
This is a very nice $300 note from Virginia on very thin, weak paper. Three signatures and a great appearance.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1012
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 350.00 - $ 750.00)
VA-206b $150 March 1, 1781
This note was printed on the heavier paper but has tape on a couple of back spots. Restored.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1013
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
VA-210 $10 May 15, 1781
This note has rarely ever been seen or available for well more than a decade. The quality is amazing for the issue.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1014
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
VA-211 $15 May 15, 1781
A lovely and very rare denomination with none being offered in years. This note, that seems to be on thick paper, has an amazing appearance. PCGS notes: repairs.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 Apparent
Lot #1015
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
VA-212 $25 May 7, 1781
This beauty looks very choice but has a small split fixed near the top, otherwise Gem on thick paper.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent
Lot #1016
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
VA-213 $30 May 7, 1781
This is on thick paper and it's a lovely, high quality note with a small flaw repaired in the upper right corner. PCGS notes: repair in UR corner, design redrawn.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent
Lot #1017
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
VA-214 $35 May 7, 1781
Quality beyond belief and the Newman catalog does not even evaluate in above XF. It's hard to say where collectors will carry this beauty.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1018
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,250.00)
VA-215 $40 May 15, 1781
A wonderful, top quality example that has a small repaired edge tear at the bottom. Seldom seen so nice. PCGS notes: repaired edge tear at bottom right.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent
Lot #1019
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
VA-216 $50 December 30, 1781
Quality as nice as you are likely to find with a few tiny, minor spots on the upper left. Wonderful example.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1020
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
VA-217 $70 May 7, 1781
This is a true rarity in this quality. I graded this note Ch. CU but PCGS chose Abt. New 58. Based on the information I have, this note is top quality for this issue.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1021
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
VA-218 $75 May 7, 1781
This note is beautiful but does have a small repair at the right. Great color and evenly centered. PCGS notes: repairs, design redrawn at right.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent
Lot #1022
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
VA-220 $200 May 11, 1781
This note is printed on the heavier paper and it's a beauty. The edge tear is barely a nick. Amazing quality. PCGS notes: small edge tear at left.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 Apparent
Lot #1023
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
VA-221 $500 May 7, 1781
A beautiful, high denomination in top grade but there is a small hinge covering a split. Excellent color and centering; worth serious consideration.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent
Lot #1024
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Colonial Currency > Virginia
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
VA-222 $1,000 May 7, 1781
A very scarce issue that has backing and hinges holding it together.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1025
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Arizona
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Mesilla San Augustine Mining Co., Arizona Territory $100
186_. This is an extremely rare and early remainder stock certificate from Mesilla, Arizona Territory that is signed by the officers. Certificates this early from the Arizona Territory are excessively scarce. Blue lettering.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Mesilla San Augustine Mining Co., Arizona Territory $100
Lot #1026
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > California
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Folsom American River, Water & Mining Co. 1858
1858. This is an amazing group of four stock certificates from Folsom, California. Very early date and desirable. These should see lots of interest.
Grade:
XF
Bank Name:
Folsom American River, Water & Mining Co. 1858
Lot #1027
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Connecticut
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
West Winsted Hurlbut Bank $1 Proof
A lovely black and white proof that faces up like a gorgeous near gem but with a couple of edge tears. Virtually all the denominations from this issue are listed as SENC in Haxby.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
West Winsted Hurlbut Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1028
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > District of Columbia
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Washington International Bank $5
An impressive Obsolete design with a Lazy 5 at bottom center and portraits of Jackson, Buchanan, Washington, Jefferson and Clay. Signed by the Cashier and dated Nov. 13, 1858. A pinch of ink erosion is barely noticeable unless one looks long and hard. Easily one of the very nicest ones we have encountered as most are lower grade. Even the lower grade notes, when they actually appear, sell for a few hundred dollars. This note is easily the taskmaster of those and with the Shingoethe provenance all the better.
Grade:
XF/AU
Bank Name:
Washington International Bank $5
Lot #1029
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida
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($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
Tallahassee State of Florida $1
An Ace on the State of Florida that is a great note for the solid VF/XF grade. Bright and colorful and not too available above VF grade.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Bank Name:
Tallahassee State of Florida $1
Lot #1030
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Florida
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Tallahassee State of Florida $5
March 1, 1863. Red 'FIVE' and 'V' protectors at center and depth of printing rarely encountered. A somewhat available State of Florida note but with both technical grade and aesthetic beauty that can be rivaled by few. Not only fully framed but enormously margined on all sides. If you are looking for one note to fill the type then your wait is over.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Bank Name:
Tallahassee State of Florida $5
Lot #1031
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Athens Bank of Athens $5 Proof
A bright and gorgeous Georgia proof with an appealing rustic scene at upper left and bold "FIVE" protector at bottom center. A bright and fully framed note printed on cardstock with four small punch cancels at bottom. The bank was in operation from 1857 into the 1860s. A single diagonal corner fold accounts for the grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58
Bank Name:
Athens Bank of Athens $5 Proof
Lot #1032
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Augusta Bank of Augusta $10 Proof
An exciting, uncancelled proof on this Augusta bank that is a tighter top margin from a far better grade. The Dorris collection had one that was graded PCGS Apparent 58 that sold for over $400.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Augusta Bank of Augusta $10 Proof
Lot #1033
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
Brunswick City Council of Brunswick $5 Proof
Behemoth margins are seen on this proprietary proof that has lovely green ink colors and an attractive central shipping vignette.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Bank Name:
Brunswick City Council of Brunswick $5 Proof
Lot #1034
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Columbus Bank of Columbus $2 Proof
Full orange lace tinting seen across the note with a steamship approaching a bridge. Printed on India paper and mounted on cardstock. A stunning example in every sense of the word. The Dorris collection had a couple of Aces of this type but none of this denomination. If you desire to put together a world class collection of obsolete proofs this note must be a cornerstone for the type.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Bank Name:
Columbus Bank of Columbus $2 Proof
Lot #1035
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Columbus Bank of Columbus $5 Proof
A very pretty black and white proof that was missing from the massive Dorris collection sold in January. Four punch cancels seen at bottom with central train vignette as seen on Confederate T-39 notes. There are a couple of tape repaired edge tears but they do nothing to hinder the eye appeal of this note as it faces up.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Columbus Bank of Columbus $5 Proof
Lot #1036
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Griffin Exchange Bank of the State of Georgia $10 Proof
The orange and white denomination protectors as well as the overall orange tint give this Gem Proof note a stunning look. A great note that even looks a bit under-graded when one considers both margin size and centering as well as the overall paper quality.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Bank Name:
Griffin Exchange Bank of the State of Georgia $10 Proof
Lot #1037
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Milledgeville The State of Georgia $5
This is the January 15, 1865 issue and not to be confused with all of the more common early State of Georgia notes. Absolutely worthy of its grade and the finest example we have come across. Milledgeville notes are common up through the Ch. CU grades but a nearly superb note such as this rarely comes along. The $5 denomination only had a printing of 4,000 and most of the examples we come across from this later issue are of the $50 denomination. James Oglethorpe vignette appears at center; he convinced King George II to grant him a charter to start a colony. The voluminous Dorris collection was also missing this type.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Bank Name:
Milledgeville The State of Georgia $5
Lot #1038
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Rome Bank of the Empire State $10 Proof
A lovely Proof from this Georgia town that has excellent centering and great color. Bold denomination protectors and a central farming family scene give this tinted note terrific visual impact.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Bank Name:
Rome Bank of the Empire State $10 Proof
Lot #1039
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Georgia
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Savannah Merchants and Planters Bank $20 Proof
A black and white proof from this charming Georgia town that has red 'XX' denomination protectors and four small punch cancels. Heaping margins and flawless paper give this note the look of one that should grade '72' on a scale of 1 to 70.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Savannah Merchants and Planters Bank $20 Proof
Lot #1040
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Illinois
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
World's Columbian Exposition Admittance Tickets Three (3) Items
Three different admission tickets to the Columbian Exposition. All three are overprinted "A" and this lot includes the Indian Chief, Abraham Lincoln, and the scarcer Franklin ticket.
Grade:
UNC
Bank Name:
World's Columbian Exposition Admittance Tickets Three (3) Items
Lot #1041
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Jeffersonville Bank of Jeffersonville $1 Proof
A wonderful proprietary proof that has bright paper surfaces, bold black ink printing and generally huge margins. We have only encountered a couple of these over the years as they just aren't common.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Bank Name:
Jeffersonville Bank of Jeffersonville $1 Proof
Lot #1042
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
LaFayette Pioneer Association $5 Proof
A very attractive proprietary proof on this Indiana bank.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Bank Name:
LaFayette Pioneer Association $5 Proof
Lot #1043
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
LaFayette Pioneer Association $5 Proof
A black and white proof that rarely seems to appear. It displays plenty of bovine creatures and if you like that type of rustic imagery that appears often on Obsolete notes then this is for you.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Bank Name:
LaFayette Pioneer Association $5 Proof
Lot #1044
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $1
May 10, 1815. This early scrip from Indiana's territorial days has just a trace of handling, strong paper, and good ink. This is about as nice as these territorials come. Haxby IN 340-G4.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $1
Lot #1045
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
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($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $3
June 7, 1815. A nice example of this Indiana Territory scrip (Indiana became the 19th state on December 11, 1816). This is the rarest of the four different notes found on this company. This note has strong paper with just a few folds. There are some mounting remnants on the back and a small edge bump at the lower left. Haxby IN-340 G12.
Grade:
VF
Bank Name:
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $3
Lot #1046
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $5
May 15, 1815. Much nicer than the assigned grade, with just a few handling marks. There are some mounting remnants on the back. A tough Indiana territorial. Haxby IN 340-G16.
Grade:
VF
Bank Name:
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $5
Lot #1047
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Indiana
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $10
May 10, 1815. A wonderful Indiana territorial note with strong paper, solid inks, and just a touch of handling. Haxby IN 340-G20.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Lexington Indiana Manufacturing Co. $10
Lot #1048
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Bucksport Bucksport Bank $3 Proof
A scarcer black and white proof with four hole punch cancels that has perfect centering and exceptional detail. Main vignette of a defiant eagle with flags, shield, olive branch and arrows. The note is realistically strictly uncirculated with some tears and tape repairs confined to the back. It faces up beautifully. Exhaustive research by your cataloger has traced this back to an uncut sheet that sold in the 2003 FUN sale for $3,450 with this denomination being the top note.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Bucksport Bucksport Bank $3 Proof
Lot #1049
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Ellsworth Hancock Bank $3 Proof
An odd denomination black and white proprietary proof on this Maine bank that was printed directly to the card. The central vignette shows a farmer, sailor and laborer with three gold coins in front, representative of the note's denomination. Catalog number written in the vast bottom margin. Few of this proof ever show up at auction so there is no time to wait.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Ellsworth Hancock Bank $3 Proof
Lot #1050
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maine
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Hallowell Central Bank $1
Whitman plate note. Some of the other banks on this town are available (American Bank, Northern Bank, Bank of Hallowell) but for this Central Bank it is ultra rare and worthy of the SENC designation given to it in Haxby. Despite the obvious problems listed on the holder such as the missing corner and tape repaired edge tears, this is actually quite a presentable example considering its rarity, which explains why a note in this shape ended up being the plate note in a reference guide. Rarely do these show up at auction and when they have similar examples have toppled the four-figure mark in recent years.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Fine 12
Bank Name:
Hallowell Central Bank $1
Lot #1051
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Greensborough Farmers & Merchants Bank $10 Proof
PCGS notes this has been severed and repaired with six punch cancels. Bold red "TEN" protector seen at bottom and a farming scene at top center. Incredible embossing is seen on the back of this proof that is not attached to cardstock. Proofs of this Maryland town rarely seen to appear at auction and when they do they are highly sought after.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Greensborough Farmers & Merchants Bank $10 Proof
Lot #1052
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Maryland
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Westernport Clinton Bank $5
Some trace handling is all that really accounts for an AU grade since this serial #77 note is otherwise Ch. CU. Bold white protector on red-tinted background gives superior visual impact as does the steaming locomotive in the top central vignette.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Bank Name:
Westernport Clinton Bank $5
Lot #1053
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Boston Globe Bank $1 Proof
A very scarce proof and of a style that we don't often see (Perkins stereotype steel plate). The note most definitely seems to be uncirculated at first glance but there is some edge and internal damage and replaced and redrawn pieces, all along the bottom by the signature lines. Eventually, this went on to become the Globe National Bank.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55
Bank Name:
Boston Globe Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1054
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Boston Manufacturers & Mechanics Bank $1 Proof
A really scarce proof if ever there was one with few examples known on this bank. Yellowish hue to the paper with the central vignette showing a coastal scene with ship and building as well as an Indian with bow inside an oval frame. There is a small edge tear at left and the note itself is absolutely uncirculated. When Tom sold his collection in 2003 this beauty realized $373.75, a figure that should prove to be quite undervalued when compared to today's final hammer price. Ex: Tom Denly Collection.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 53
Bank Name:
Boston Manufacturers & Mechanics Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1055
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Charlestown Bunker-Hill Bank $1
MA-470 G8a. This is a very scarce Proof on India paper from Charlestown with the historic 'Bunker Hill' title. The center vignette shows the Bunker Hill monument. At right is George Washington with a horse. Notes from this bank are extremely scarce and highly sought after.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Charlestown Bunker-Hill Bank $1
Lot #1056
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Holliston Holliston Bank $50 Proof
A perfect Gem in every sense of the word except for the tight left margin, four hole punch cancels seen at bottom along the signature lines. A lovely black and white proof with a satisfied herd of cattle relaxing in a meadow. This is not to be confused with the bevy of lower denomination proofs on this bank which do appear from time to time. The $50 note is really quite rare and worthy of its SENC designation in Haxby.
Grade:
PCGS New 62 PPQ
Bank Name:
Holliston Holliston Bank $50 Proof
Lot #1057
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Pittsfield Bank $1 Proof
June 1, 1857. Proof with six punch cancels. Auction appearances for this type are actually quite rare with this note having a single small repaired edge tear at bottom center that is essentially invisible unless you know to look there. A spectacular tinted example that faces up superbly for a pleasing example of the bank.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Pittsfield Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1058
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 6,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Pittsfield Bank $20 Proof
June 1, 1857. Wow! How rarely we see Santa Claus notes and this one has such a pedigree. A wonderful opportunity to acquire a lovely and bright Santa note which are always sought after. A Roger Durand note sold for $6,612 in 2012.
Grade:
CU
Bank Name:
Pittsfield Bank $20 Proof
Lot #1059
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Provincetown Provincetown Bank $1 Proof
From the face this proof is a gorgeous Gem with superb printing and bold 'ONE' protector. Fascinating sailing ships vignette at center rather indicative of this heavily collected location at the northern end Cape Cod. There is a mounting remnant on the back upper corner that keeps the Gem grade out of reach.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 Net
Bank Name:
Provincetown Provincetown Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1060
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Massachusetts
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Quincy Mount Wollaston Bank $50 Proof
A much scarcer Boston area bank and one which appears rarely at best. Steaming locomotive at depot is the dominant central vignette with a woman with sheaf at lower right. Six hole punch cancels at bottom along the signature lines. Small edge tear at top center with a minor patch of foxing on the back having raised the ire of PMG's cabal of graders. Quincy (pronounced Quinzy by locals) is located next door to Milton with Mount Wollaston a well-known club there.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 Net
Bank Name:
Quincy Mount Wollaston Bank $50 Proof
Lot #1061
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Minnesota
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Taylors Falls Chisago County Bank $2
May 9, 1859.
Grade:
F/VF
Bank Name:
Taylors Falls Chisago County Bank $2
Lot #1062
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Mississippi
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Jackson State of Mississippi Cotton Pledge $1
For a time the State of Mississippi backed its notes with cotton, a fact to which this note attests. The central vignette is a passenger train with side vignettes of a farmer and an allegorical female. This note has a lot going for it since the typical grade of these is VG-VF. A corner fold from being uncirculated with rich peach and blue colors and such embossing that it produces an obstacle course on the back of the note. Fully framed and with some of the best eye appeal we have seen from this otherwise commonly available note.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Bank Name:
Jackson State of Mississippi Cotton Pledge $1
Lot #1063
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Mississippi
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Jackson State of Mississippi Faith of the State Pledge $20
An incredible grade for one of these notes that typically survived in VF condition or less. Bold green background with bold red 'XX' protectors at bottom. The variety with the under-print 'Faith of the State Pledged'. Superbly embossed with blank back. Central traveling passenger train vignette. We typically see decent AU notes sell for $200 +. A real piece of Civil War era Americana.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Bank Name:
Jackson State of Mississippi Faith of the State Pledge $20
Lot #1064
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Jefferson City State of Missouri Defence Bond $1-1-1-3 Uncut Sheet
186_. Missouri sheets are few and far between with this one have three Aces and one $3. These were printed by Keating & Ball of South Carolina, and have no notation that interest was to be paid when they were redeemed. This sheet is a remainder and it is generally thought that these were never actually issued. PMG notes: tape repairs, previously mounted, tears.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 53 Net
Bank Name:
Jefferson City State of Missouri Defence Bond $1-1-1-3 Uncut Sheet
Lot #1065
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri
-
($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Missouri Defence Bond State of Missouri $50
186_. A pretty remainder with strong paper and great inks. There is a single light fold on this note. Criswell Cr. 20.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Missouri Defence Bond State of Missouri $50
Lot #1066
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Missouri
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Missouri Defence Bond State of Missouri $100
May 2, 1862. A sharp example of this higher denomination note, which are usually seen as remainders. This note, however, was issued to G.W. Lewis of the Missouri State Guard. There are decent margins (except where close at the upper left) and strong paper. There is a small mounting remnant at the top center of the back and a penciled "h" at the left on the back. Criswell Cr. 19.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Missouri Defence Bond State of Missouri $100
Lot #1067
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Montana
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Helena Peoples National Bank $10
Certificate of Deposit. This lovely remainder is a $10 note with serial #66. Lot includes a matching vignette of the deer.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Helena Peoples National Bank $10
Lot #1068
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Montana
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Helena Peoples National Bank $20
Certificate of Deposit remainder. Here is the serial #66 mate to the $10. The lot includes the horse vignette that matches the note. A great pair.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Helena Peoples National Bank $20
Lot #1069
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey
-
($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Belleville Manufacturers' Bank $10
A scarce and seldom offered issue. PCGS notes: minor ink erosion.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 Apparent
Bank Name:
Belleville Manufacturers' Bank $10
Lot #1070
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey
-
($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Bordentown, Bridgeport, Jersey City, Mill Hill & New Brunswick Lot
This five piece lot of New Jersey scrip includes: Bordentown Banking Co. 25c Dec. 16, 1862; Bridgeport Dare's Drug Store 3c; Jersey City Bank of America 5c Nov. 15, 1862; Mill Hill $1 July 11, 1837; New Brunswick 25c Dec. 2, 1862.
Grade:
Average VF
Bank Name:
Bordentown, Bridgeport, Jersey City, Mill Hill & New Brunswick Lot
Lot #1071
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New Jersey
-
($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Newark Newark Banking & Insurance Company $1 Proof
Neither Haxby nor Wait have listed any proofs of this design with this being the only example we can find any record of. It is mounted on cardstock with four hole punch cancels at bottom and without any ABNC stamp on the back. Superior black printed devices upon snow white paper gives an almost cameo contrast. Central vignette of horse drawn carriage with passengers at back. In today's market, the best of the best obsolete proofs are being collected at increasingly stronger prices and this note should validate that trend.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Bank Name:
Newark Newark Banking & Insurance Company $1 Proof
Lot #1072
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Albany Corporation of the City of Albany 50c
A very scarce early municipal issue that Harris lists as R-7 with very few of these being seen in recent years. Dated April 17, 1815 with the 'Promise to Pay the Bearer, on Demand' from the City of Albany. Large '50' counter at center. Easily the nicest example we can recall having seen at auction in years. If you have any doubts do some research; a problem-free VF is a great note for this issue.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20
Bank Name:
Albany Corporation of the City of Albany 50c
Lot #1073
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Amsterdam Bank of Amsterdam $2
NY-145 G4a. This ABN Proof on India paper has a very attractive and bold green overprint. The center vignette shows Franklin instructing a child with a Washington bust.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Amsterdam Bank of Amsterdam $2
Lot #1074
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Canajoharie Spraker Bank $5 Proof
We have seen very few Proofs over the years from this location and this is the first we have seen of this type. Boldly printed with six punch cancels at bottom along the signature lines. Edge and internal tears and small repairs do little to affect how this note faces up and it certainly appears to be a nice CU note since we cannot find any folds or hard creases. Left vignette is a hunter warming hands over a fire and an unnamed portrait at lower right.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Canajoharie Spraker Bank $5 Proof
Lot #1075
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Canandaigua Bank of Canandaigua $5 Proof
A robust Gem Proof and one that is hands down the nicest we have seen. Printed on India paper and mounted on cardstock with four punch cancels at bottom along the signature lines. Cargo train at lower left with reclining woman in the central vignette. Quality such as this is difficult to find and when you do it must be seized because the next opportunity may be years down the road. The only recent comparable result we can find was a $2 Proof graded PMG Ch. Unc 64 that realized almost $550.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Bank Name:
Canandaigua Bank of Canandaigua $5 Proof
Lot #1076
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Eaton Edwin C. Butler $5
An undated and unlisted remainder of private merchant scrip that has four of the widest set of margins we have seen. Deeply embossed and with bold detail, it should be of great interest to someone.
Grade:
PCGS VF 25 PPQ
Bank Name:
Eaton Edwin C. Butler $5
Lot #1077
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
New York Bank of the Republic $5 Proof
Nothing short of a sensational example of this proof that was printed on India paper and mounted on cardstock. Four punch cancels seen at bottom along the signature lines. An outstanding example with evocative maritime vignette with sailboats and steamships. Bold black inks are printed upon bright white paper giving it the appearance of elegance and grace. One of only a few that we have ever encountered and likely the finest one of the group.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Bank Name:
New York Bank of the Republic $5 Proof
Lot #1078
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
New York Bank of the State of New York $5 Proof
Printed on India paper only which likely accounts for the presence of a few glue spots seen on the back. Enormously margined and with great centering giving it the look of a Gem. We see a couple of light bends but nothing that would drop this down to an AU grade. Multiple allegorical women bare more than the 21st century would allow, giving this proof some rather provocative vignettes. A very scarce proof and one of only a handful that we have seen over the years and quite possibly just about the nicest.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
New York Bank of the State of New York $5 Proof
Lot #1079
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
New York Butchers & Drovers Bank $5 Proof
Extremely rare and possibly unique for the denomination. Two punch cancels at bottom signature lines with some minor damage and minor stains. Lightly handled with a couple of diagonal corner folds which account for the grade. Bovine creatures at both left and right with central vignette featuring Agriculture seated with cattle in background (were you expecting the butchers to show vignettes of sheep?). An incredible Proof note that is the only example of this denomination we have seen with three notes from that group showing up in a 2007 Heritage sale. This note sold there for $460 and we are quite confident today it is worth a whole lot more.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 50
Bank Name:
New York Butchers & Drovers Bank $5 Proof
Lot #1080
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
New York Continental Bank $1 Proof
A very scarce non-ABNC proof that has great margins and is superbly printed. Printed on India paper and mounted onto album paper which explains why there is minor damage in the corners from when it was removed. Also cut cancels repaired at bottom along signature lines. 'Secured by Pledge of Public Stocks' seen along bottom below the signature lines.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. New 63
Bank Name:
New York Continental Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1081
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
New York East River Bank $5 Proof
A lovely orange tinted proof of this popular New York City bank that has all the pizazz of a Gem but for a lightly handled corner.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
New York East River Bank $5 Proof
Lot #1082
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
New York The National Bank $5 Proof
Quite a rare New York City Proof with this being the only one we can recall. Printed on India paper only and graded Ch. CU at the very least; perhaps PCGS mistook one of the vertical lines printed into the paper as a fold but it isn't. A very unusual allegorical design of George Washington at left, bare-chested and holding a fasces-bound group of arrows. An incredibly rare Obsolete Proof worthy of the finest of collections as there likely won't be another appearance for many years to come.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
New York The National Bank $5 Proof
Lot #1083
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
New York New York County Bank $1 Proof
Printed on India paper only with four HPCs at bottom above signature lines. Superb printing quality and excellent margins with only the vagaries of centering disallowing the assignment of a higher grade. A bold sailing ship central vignette easily distracts one from the trivial patch of foxing on the back. For whatever reason, we have seen some examples of higher denominations but this is the first Ace we have come across in several years.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
New York New York County Bank $1 Proof
Lot #1084
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
New York North American Trust & Banking Co. $50 Proof
Not to be confused with notes from the common City Trust & Banking Company. Printed on India paper only with rectangular cutouts at the signature lines. Some light patches of foxing are seen on the verso and do nothing to affect how well this note faces up. Deeply embossed and with delightful vignettes. A very desirable high denomination proof and the only one that we have seen.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 53
Bank Name:
New York North American Trust & Banking Co. $50 Proof
Lot #1085
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
New York Phenix Bank $2 Proof
Quite unusual but the Phenix Bank survived for nearly a century as an independent institution. A scarce bank and even scarcer proof with the only $2 note we can remember. Some light staining does little to detract from this desirable note that is deeply embossed and not from the ABNC archives. Central design is a Phoenix rising from the flames. Always worth several hundred dollars when they actually appear with lightly handled examples such as this one the norm.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 55
Bank Name:
New York Phenix Bank $2 Proof
Lot #1086
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
New York Tradesmen's Bank of the City $10 Proof
An extremely scarce Proof and one which usually only appears when great collections are dispersed. Behemoth margins are seen on three sides with this Proof mounted on album paper and without any cancels. A really pretty CU note that happens to have had a rolled over lower corner.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
New York Tradesmen's Bank of the City $10 Proof
Lot #1087
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Penn Yan Bank of Bainbridge $20 Proof
Yet another proof that we rarely ever seem to encounter. Printed on India paper only with the ABNC stamp on the back and six HPCs present along the signature lines. Some of the darkest printing that we can remember having seen on a proof is possessed by this note. A truly miniscule tear extends from one of the cancels but it is virtually invisible unless one looks up close. The main vignette is of a steaming locomotive with a couple of laborers in the foreground.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 Net
Bank Name:
Penn Yan Bank of Bainbridge $20 Proof
Lot #1088
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > New York
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Troy Central Bank of Troy $1 Proof
Leviathan margins are seen on this fully green tinted proof that has some tears and tape repairs as well as four HPCs along the signature lines. Printed on India paper only and with cavernous embossing seen from the back. A lovely proof that is sure to please.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Troy Central Bank of Troy $1 Proof
Lot #1089
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Circleville Unknown Issuer $10 Proof
Unique for the denomination and very scarce for the type. 'Real Estate Pledged' is written underneath the central vignette of a shepherdess in the foreground and farmers bailing hay in the background. Superbly margined and wonderfully centered, this note gives every appearance of a much better grade. A real eye-catching proof that will find its way into an advanced collection.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Circleville Unknown Issuer $10 Proof
Lot #1090
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Cleveland Bank of Cleveland $2
May 1, 1839. A very scarce Deuce with excellent signatures.
Grade:
Fine
Bank Name:
Cleveland Bank of Cleveland $2
Lot #1091
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Massillon Wellmans & Whitehead 50c Proof
Lovely black and white proprietary Proof with a cherub at top center and an 1837 bust half dollar shown at upper right. Uncancelled but with the ABNC stamp on the back. A fascinating proof in need of further study.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Massillon Wellmans & Whitehead 50c Proof
Lot #1092
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Salem State Bank of Ohio $3
Certainly not a rare bank but quite scarce in this problem-free condition and nearly fully framed as well. If you are looking for one note to represent the bank this is your best shot.
Grade:
PCGS Fine 15
Bank Name:
Salem State Bank of Ohio $3
Lot #1093
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Ohio
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Sutler Note $2 June 15, 1863 & August 11, 1863
This lot includes two different varieties of the Sutler note for the 89th Regiment Ohio Volunteers both made out to W. Copes.
Grade:
VF
Bank Name:
Sutler Note $2 June 15, 1863 & August 11, 1863
Lot #1094
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Oklahoma
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Eufaula, IT C.H. Tully Mercantile Co. 50c & $5 (2)
Here is a cool and early lot from C.H. Tully in Eufaula, Indian Territory. All three pieces are lower grade with flaws.
Grade:
VG
Bank Name:
Eufaula, IT C.H. Tully Mercantile Co. 50c & $5 (2)
Lot #1095
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Loags Corner, Chester Co. David West 5c $ 50c Uncut Pair
November 25, 1862. A high quality uncut pair of remainders from David West, Loags Corner, Chester County, PA.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
Loags Corner, Chester Co. David West 5c & 50c Uncut Pair
Lot #1096
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Philadelphia Bank of Penn Township $1
A rare bank and dated June 11, 1841. Well signed but also well used and the edges need to be straightened.
Grade:
VG
Bank Name:
Philadelphia Bank of Penn Township $1
Lot #1097
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
Philadelphia Payable at New York or Philadelphia $5 Proof
An uncancelled proof that is not from the ABNC archives. Cattle and sheep are seen in the central vignette with George Washington at right and Ben Franklin at left. A superbly embossed example of this unknown issuer that is very interesting in that it is payable in either New York or Philadelphia.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Philadelphia Payable at New York or Philadelphia $5 Proof
Lot #1098
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Pittsburgh Exchange Bank $500
PA-525 G44. Only a few examples are known of this high denomination Proof from the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. The center shows a woman sitting with a steam ship in background and allegorical figures at left and right. India paper mounted on card.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Pittsburgh Exchange Bank $500
Lot #1099
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Pottsville Miners Bank $1 & $2
A pair of Proofs that have damage and some paper loss but are dated June 11, 1861. Two piece lot.
Grade:
VG/Fine
Bank Name:
Pottsville Miners Bank $1 & $2
Lot #1100
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Pennsylvania
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
York Bank $5 18__
This lovely and rare note has a full red tint with a town scene vignette. There were only four in ABNC.
Grade:
AU
Bank Name:
York Bank $5 18__
Lot #1101
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Newport Rhode Island Union Bank $5 January 10, 1865
The central vignette is of the STR Newport. This vignette has only been reported on notes from this bank. These notes were not redeemed until the bank became The Union National Bank of Newport, charter #2554, in 1881. A fully framed example with few earning the coveted 'EPQ' designation.
Grade:
PMG VF 25 EPQ
Bank Name:
Newport Rhode Island Union Bank $5 January 10, 1865
Lot #1102
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island
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($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Providence Marine Bank $5
RI-335 G8. Central vignette is the 'Launching of the Adriatic' with amazing detail, portrait on right is Robert Fulton. There are very few of these known. Stacks sold one in March 2013 for $5,287. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Providence Marine Bank $5
Lot #1103
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island
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($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Providence Marine Bank $10
Another extremely rare Proof from the Marine Bank in Providence. Vignette of the Rhode Island shield in center and two female figures at both sides. The left most part of the vignette shows Niagara Falls and on the right there are several ships in a harbor. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Providence Marine Bank $10
Lot #1104
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Rhode Island
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($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Providence Weybosset Bank $5
RI-410 G22. Very few issued notes are known. The center vignette has a dramatic scene of Indians on horses hunting Bison, with a Rhode Island shield at left. On India paper. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Providence Weybosset Bank $5
Lot #1105
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Tennessee
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Shelbyville Bank of Tennessee $10 Proof
Another wonderful proof that we are offering in this sale with this being absolutely one of the prettiest. Wonderfully margined and perfectly centered, it exhibits striking printing quality and a bold red 'TEN' protector at bottom center. Four HPCs are seen along the signature lines with the ABNC stamp on the back of this India paper-only piece. We just recently saw a PCGS New 62 note sell for close to $600.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Bank Name:
Shelbyville Bank of Tennessee $10 Proof
Lot #1106
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Texas
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Springfield Treasurer of Limestone County $1
Dated September 20, 1862. Medlar 9, listed at R-6 with 5-10 known. Minor stains are seen on the left side of this note which is otherwise bright, broadly margined and with excellent paper consistency. This same note originally sold back in a 2004 Heritage sale for close to $200 and we are confident it's worth much more today.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 25
Bank Name:
Springfield Treasurer of Limestone County $1
Lot #1107
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Danville Bank of Caledonia $20
VT-85 G38. This is the first note from the Bank of Caledonia. These Proofs are previously unknown. All three have a lovely full color peach tint and are on India paper. The center vignette has two men bargaining over cattle and sheep, at left there is a farmer with horse and dog. Listed in Haxby as SENC and likely unique as a Proof. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Danville Bank of Caledonia $20
Lot #1108
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Danville Bank of Caledonia $50
VT-85 G46. Another exciting Proof on India paper from the Bank of Caledonia. This $50 note has a spectacular center vignette depicting the 'Landing of Roger Williams', in which Indians are greeting men on shore. This is a rarely seen vignette. At left, there is a family with child. This is also another unique Proof that has never before been seen. Listed as SENC in Haxby. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Danville Bank of Caledonia $50
Lot #1109
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 8,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)
Danville Bank of Caledonia $100
VT-85 G54. Here is the last unique proof from the Bank of Caledonia. Center vignette shows woman in the middle of a village and a dam scene. Left is woman sitting and farmers. Full color Vermont Proofs are extremely rare. India paper. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Danville Bank of Caledonia $100
Lot #1110
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
Hyde Park Lamoille County Bank $5 Proof
It seems that one of the few times that we see Proofs on this bank is when the $10 note rears its jolly head. A wonderfully margined black and white Proof that is printed on India paper and mounted on cardstock with four HPC's along the bottom signature lines. A large piece at left has been skillfully reattached and is practically invisible unless you hold the note at a certain angle.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Hyde Park Lamoille County Bank $5 Proof
Lot #1111
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
Hyde Park Lamoille County Bank $20 Proof
Four HPCs are seen along the signature lines and bold red 'XX' protectors are noted above. Central vignette showing Indians overlooking civilization encroaching on their world. Portrait of Daniel Webster right of center. Some tears and tape repairs seen on the back.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Hyde Park Lamoille County Bank $20 Proof
Lot #1112
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Lyndon Bank of Lyndon $5 Proof
A Proof that has been historically a little more difficult to obtain. The central vignette shows a series of galloping horses with a steam locomotive at lower left and a small portrait of Andrew Jackson at lower right. Printed on India paper only with four HPCs along the signature lines at the bottom with an edge tear from the second cancel. The Bank of Lyndon was chartered in 1854 and in 1865 was succeeded by the National Bank of Lyndon, charter #1140.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Bank Name:
Lyndon Bank of Lyndon $5 Proof
Lot #1113
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
Orwell Farmers Bank $3 Proof
A lovely red tinted Proof printed on India paper only with four HPCs at the bottom along the signature lines. A superbly embossed piece that has a single minor diagonal corner fold which keeps it from the Gem grade. Metal workers and farmers make up the central vignette of this impressive Proof that is one of the nicest '58' graded examples we have seen.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Bank Name:
Orwell Farmers Bank $3 Proof
Lot #1114
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Vermont
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
Swanton Falls Union Bank $10 Proof
A final sumptuous Proof from this exciting offering here this evening. A small piece of tape is seen at the back edge of an otherwise flawless piece. Printed on India paper only with four HPCs at bottom along the signature lines. Galloping horses make up the central vignette with bold red 'TEN' protector at bottom. From the face, the eye appeal is that of a near Gem.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 55
Bank Name:
Swanton Falls Union Bank $10 Proof
Lot #1115
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Danville Danville Bank $10
A wonderfully signed and fully framed example of this scarcer Dan County bank with auction appearances usually separated by years as opposed to months. There are some scattered rust stains but they are confined to the back and of little consequence to the overall integrity of the note. Fully red tint throughout with bold, artistic 'TEN' protector at bottom. When these do appear they usually look junky and with plenty of problems. We have no doubt this is one of the prettiest examples you will be able to find.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 25
Bank Name:
Danville Danville Bank $10
Lot #1116
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Jeffersonville North Western Bank of Virginia $1 January 1, 1862
A red and black lithographed print with central vignette of a blacksmith shoeing a horse and a black bear at bottom center and with red "ONE" protectors seen at left and right. We have done some investigation and this seems to be the first of this type that we can find anytime recently. A rare Civil War emergency issue which should find great favor with a wide array of collectors.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Fine 15
Bank Name:
Jeffersonville North Western Bank of Virginia $1 January 1, 1862
Lot #1117
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Richmond Virginia Treasury Note $100
October 15, 1862. This nice $100 has the anodized orange seals so they appear a somewhat rarer color, which may have been alluded to in the reference. PMG notes: discoloration.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 Net
Bank Name:
Richmond Virginia Treasury Note $100
Lot #1118
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Virginia
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Richmond Virginia Treasury Note $100
October 15, 1862. This $100 shows a less anodized seal but still not fully orange. Nice quality overall.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58
Bank Name:
Richmond Virginia Treasury Note $100
Lot #1119
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Hudson City Bank $1
WI-250 G2. This is another scarce Proof on India paper from Hudson and none from this bank were in the ABN sale. At bottom left is a very detailed wharf scene with train, ships and factories. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Hudson City Bank $1
Lot #1120
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Hudson City Bank $2
WI-250 G4. Quite possibly unique for denomination. There were none in the ABN sale. The right shows farmers with horses and sheep. At the left is a woman sitting with child and farmers resting. On India paper. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Hudson City Bank $2
Lot #1121
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Hudson City Bank $5
Here is another note from the Hudson City Bank which may very well be unique. The center is a seldom seen vignette showing several men surveying land. At left is a sailor. On India paper. A very scarce proof! Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Hudson City Bank $5
Lot #1122
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Milwaukee Marine Bank $1
WI-485 G2. A scarce Proof on India paper from the Marine Bank. There were no Proofs from this bank in the ABN sale. Center shows several ships in harbor and sailor at left. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Milwaukee Marine Bank $1
Lot #1123
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Milwaukee Marine Bank $2
WI-485 G4. Possibly unique denomination. Center shows farmer resting with two horses and farm in background, also another farmer with dog and horse in left vignette. On India paper. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Milwaukee Marine Bank $2
Lot #1124
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Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous Items > Wisconsin
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Milwaukee Marine Bank $5
WI-485 G6. This Proof on India paper boasts a spectacular and intricate wharf scene. Train and ships in the harbor and many factories in the back ground. Issued notes are scarce and this is the first Proof we have seen. Pedigree: Smillie family archives.
Grade:
Gem CU
Bank Name:
Milwaukee Marine Bank $5
Lot #1125
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Postal Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Winthrop, ME 1c Postal Note February 28, 1890
A scarce location and a desirable and seldom seen Maine Postal Note.
Grade:
VF +
Bank Name:
Winthrop, ME 1c Postal Note February 28, 1890
Lot #1126
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Confederate Notes
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
T-6 $50 July 25, 1861
Hole-punch cancelled. Superior color and cavernous embossing attest to the originality of this early Confederate type note. It seems that for one reason or another very few notes of this type achieve the PPQ designation, but for this wonderful piece it is clearly deserving of that honor.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 PPQ
Lot #1127
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Confederate Items
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($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
T-7 $100 July 25, 1861
A well framed example with exceptional color and body for the grade. This is a wonderful, desirable and problem free early $100.
Grade:
VF +
Lot #1128
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Confederate Items
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
T-8 $50 July 25, 1861
A nice note with average framing and three minor hinges on back.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1129
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Confederate Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-9 $20 July 25, 1861
Fully framed. A bright and hugely margined example of this early Confederate ship note that has superior eye appeal for this grade or any other. PCGS mentions some minor mounting remnants on the back and they are hardly visible without the closest of inspection. In the past six months, we have seen a few '64-PQ' notes land right around the $1,000 level give or take a little.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Very Ch. New 64
Lot #1130
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Confederate Items
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-10 $10 July 25, 1961
This is a very nice looking example of this type and it's nicely framed. If graded I assume it would be a VF 20.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1131
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-13 $100 September 2, 1861
A great look and an extremely well framed note with the slaves loading cotton vignette.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1132
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Confederate Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-16 $50 September 2, 1861
An early Confederate type note with portrait of Jefferson Davis at center. Available up through VF grades but which becomes decidedly scarcer at the XF grade level.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #1133
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Confederate Items
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
T-16 $50 September 2, 1861
This note has the portrait of Jefferson Davis at the center.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1134
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Confederate Notes
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
T-21 $20 September 2, 1861
Vivid ink colors are seen on this very desirable early Confederate type note. A low three-digit serial #744 may be of interest to some.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20
Lot #1135
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Confederate Items
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-21 $20 September 2, 1861
A.H. Stephens portrait at the center along with green and black printing. Very desirable so nice.
Grade:
VF +
Lot #1136
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Confederate Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-21 $20 September 2, 1861
Although there are scattered stains throughout, the paper is still crisp and the green inks are boldly pronounced.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1137
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Confederate Notes
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
T-24 $10 September 2, 1861
A type that is always quite popular with collectors and one which is quite common in lower grades. Low end VF notes usually jump in price to a few hundred dollars and, with XF examples easily escalating into four-figure territory, nice VF/XF notes end up selling for many hundreds of dollars.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Lot #1138
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Confederate Items
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($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
T-24 $10 September 2, 1861
Very attractive with excellent color. The portrait vignette of R.M.T. Hunter is at the left.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1139
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Confederate Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-26 $10 September 2, 1861
Fully framed. Certainly not a scarcer type but one which jumps up a bit in price as you approach XF or better grade. Fully framed examples such as this one are few and far between and they carry a significant premium when they are presented for sale at public auction.
Grade:
PMG VF 30
Lot #1141
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Confederate Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
T-29 $10 September 2, 1861
Normally cut-out cancels are viewed very unfavorably but, when one considers the fact that VF/XF is an excellent grade for this type, for a Ch. AU example we are willing to overlook this minute fact. The paper is as fresh and bright as it was a century and a half ago and there is just some light evidence of circulation. Without the cancels the rather well-heeled collectors of this genre would carry it to a strong four-figure or even five-figure price. As it lays, it should be very well-received.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1142
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Confederate Notes
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($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
T-29 $10 September 2, 1861
A light corner fold is all that separates this high grade T-28 note from a much better grade. Quite a scarcer type in AU or CU grade and worth plenty to obtain it.
Grade:
PMG AU 55
Lot #1144
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Confederate Items
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($ 375.00 - $ 650.00)
T-29 $10 September 2, 1861
This note has a center vignette of a Negro picking cotton.
Grade:
Fine +
Lot #1145
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
T-31 $5 September 2, 1861
This note has the central vignette of five females surrounding a '5'. Great color along with several minor spots.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1146
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-33 $5 September 2, 1861
This green and black design has a Memminger portrait as the central vignette. Two hinges.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1147
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-34 $5 September 2, 1861
This is the black and white version of the T-33. Nice looking and with even circulation.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1148
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Confederate Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
T-36 $5 September 2, 1861
A very bright and well-signed example of this Confederate type that becomes a lot tougher to obtain in AU or better grade.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1149
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Confederate Notes
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($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
T-37 $5 September 2, 1861
Fully framed and VF/XF grade are two qualities that rarely seem to go together when it comes to T-37 notes. Bright and very well signed with a modicum of light folds accounting for the grade. Not only fully framed but with generally enormous margins which we can't stress enough is something that you rarely see on this type.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1150
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Confederate Notes
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($ 1,400.00 - $ 1,800.00)
T-41 $100 1862 Issued at San Antonio, TX
On its own merits this gem Hoer note is roughly a $500 item. It has great signatures, plentiful margins and superior centering. What makes it much more special is that is was issued in San Antonio, TX, thereby making it a Trans-Mississippi issued note. While there have been some seen recently, none can compare to the state of preservation of this piece. In the past couple of years we have seen nice Ch. AU examples topping the $500 mark and they can't hold a candle to this note. The finest one that we have seen and likely the finest for quite some time to come.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1151
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Confederate Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-41 $100 1862 J. Whatman Watermark
Although there have been some examples floating around recently with this watermark, very few are of the caliber of this piece. Deeply embossed and with a center fold.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #1152
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Confederate Items
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
T-41 $100 September 8, 1862
A nice group of four notes with the center vignette of Negroes hoeing cotton. At least three of the four are watermarked CSA.
Grade:
CU to Gem CU
Lot #1153
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
T-41 $100 November 20, 1862
Negroes hoeing cotton vignette. There is a stamp on the face and a pinhole.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1154
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Confederate Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-42 $2 1862 Fully Framed
A sensational example of this popular Confederate Deuce that is one of the prettiest notes we have seen. It has great margins for the type, bright paper surfaces and boldly-executed signatures. There is not much to not like and we are pretty sure you will agree with our assessment.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1155
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Confederate Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-43 $2 June 2, 1862
Far above average margins are seen on this solid Confederate deuce that is the type with the green "TWO" overprint added. The price for this type begins to increase quite a bit once you get to VF grade.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20
Lot #1156
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-43 $2 June 2, 1862
South striking down the Union vignette with green overprint.
Grade:
Fine +
Lot #1157
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Confederate Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-43 $2 June 2, 1862
Fully framed and quite scarce as such. A moderately circulated and bright example of this more difficult to obtain type that has the green "TWO" overprint.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1158
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-45 $1 June 2, 1862
This note has the green overprint and a central vignette of a steamboat. Rarely available this nice or better.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1159
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Confederate Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-45 $1 June 2, 1862
A nearly fully framed note with bold "ONE" green overprint and bright paper surfaces. There is a trivial tone spot well-hidden at center.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 30
Lot #1160
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Confederate Notes
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($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
T-50 $50 December 2, 1862
This 1862 Jefferson Davis type is an always welcome addition in VF/XF grade - and this note also has the EPQ modifier. There are three enormous margins and a very respectable top margin.
Grade:
PMG VF 30 EPQ
Lot #1161
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Confederate Items
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($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
T-50 $50 December 2, 1862
This note has nice paper quality along with a central vignette of Jefferson Davis.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1162
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Confederate Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
T-51 $20 December 2, 1862
AU is a great grade for any T-51 note, even one such as this that presents itself with typically tight margins on a couple of sides. Very bright and utterly fresh with the Nashville state capitol at center and Alexander Stephens at lower right.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #1163
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Confederate Notes
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($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
T-55 $1 December 2, 1862
Confederate Aces have always held a soft spot in the hearts of many Confederate Currency collectors and this note should prove to be no exception. The paper color has a purple cast and the signatures are quite well-executed.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1164
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Confederate Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-56 $100 April 6, 1863
A very attractive example of this Lucy Pickens note that falls just short of the full Gem grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1165
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
T-56 $100 April 6, 1863
This Lucy Pickens note, with red serial numbers, has exquisite colors and is nicely framed.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1166
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Confederate Notes
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($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
T-56 $100 April 6, 1863
Broad and even margins give this T-56 note some eye appeal that most don't have. A pinch of handling prevents a better grade.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1167
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
T-56 $100 April 6, 1863
A sharp, high quality Lucy Pickens with red serial numbers. Well framed and with eight pinholes.
Grade:
UNC
Lot #1168
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-57 $50 April 6, 1863
A nice note with two paper hinges on back. The serial #15316 are very skewed.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1169
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Confederate Items
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-61 $2 April 6, 1863
J.P. Benjamin portrait on pink paper with average centering. Scarce this nice. Ink hole.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1170
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Confederate Items
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($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
A lovely dark red seal and late serial #36494.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63
Lot #1171
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Confederate Items
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
This note seems to be quite well framed for the issue. There is a slight stain in the lower right.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1172
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Confederate Notes
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864 Serial #36239
Dark red with high serial number range (#36239). These have always been a lot more valuable and desirable than the normal pink paper notes. Outrageously popular as a type with Stonewall Jackson at lower right. Great margins and robust paper but with a couple of stains and small pieces of tape present. Usually worthy of a four-figure price as such.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1173
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Confederate Items
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($ 550.00 - $ 850.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
A beautiful pink $500 with pretty nice color and fairly well centered.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1174
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
This $500 is pink and very fresh along with great color and paper quality.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #1175
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Confederate Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
February 17, 1864. A pretty example of the only Confederate note to feature one of their generals, Stonewall Jackson. There is still some embossing on the serial numbers seen through the holder. This note has a light pink over print and is a PF -1 variety, the only one for this type..
Grade:
PMG VF 30
Lot #1176
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Confederate Items
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($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
A lovely pink note featuring Stonewall Jackson.
Grade:
VF +
Lot #1177
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Confederate Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-64 $500 February 17, 1864
This is the second issue of a Confederate $500 note and features Stonewall Jackson, the only Confederate General on the face. These notes were intended to circulate and did not pay interest. There is a small edge nick at the top and some slight discoloration at right. Seldom offered.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1178
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Confederate Items
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($ 500.00 - $ 700.00)
Set of February 17, 1864 Confederate Notes
This six piece lot includes: CS-64 $500; CS-65 $100; CS-66 $50; CS-67 $20; CS-68 $10; CS-69 $5. The $500 has a small mark on the back.
Grade:
VG - XF
Lot #1179
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Confederate Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
T-65 $100 1864 Havana Counterfeit
The typical diagnostics of a Havana counterfeit are as follows: plate letter D, machine printed six-digit serial numbers, no space between the standing soldier's body and elbow, smaller dimensions than a genuine note, and the back design a lighter shade of blue. A corner fold prevents this note from being far more valuable as it is fully framed and desirable as such.
Grade:
PMG AU 55
Lot #1180
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Fractional Currency
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($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1226 3c Third Issue Courtesy Autograph
Houston Teehee was a Native American from Oklahoma who served as Register of the Treasury from 1915-1918. He was kind enough to place his bold courtesy autograph on this Third Issue Fractional.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
Lot #1181
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Fractional Currency
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($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1227 3˘ Third Issue
An absolutely beautiful 3˘ fractional. This is the tougher dark background behind Washington variety, which is much tougher in higher grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1182
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Fractional Currency
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($ 325.00 - $ 475.00)
Fr. 1230 5c First Issue
Excellent margins and rich yellow paper make the assigned grade very believable.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1183
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Fractional Currency
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1230 5c First Issue Block of Six
A lovely block of six First Issue type notes with full sheet selvage showing at both bottom and right. Deeply embossed and crisp with great eye appeal for the grade.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1184
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Fractional Currency
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($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
Fr. 1230 5c First Issue Inverted Back
Inverts are suddenly very hot for the first time in a decade(s). Minor edge damage at the lower corner area but if you want a single Fractional invert then this is the one for you.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent XF 40
Lot #1185
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Fr. 1231SP 5c First Issue Wide Margin Back
Close to three full cutting guidelines are seen on this essentially perfect and absolutely flawless wide margin specimen.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1186
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 1242 10c First Issue Uncut Sheet
Straight edges and with monogram. A beautiful, full margined uncut sheet with 20 pieces of this desirable postage stamp type. While the front to back registration hurts those that may want to cut it but a sheet buyer will get a lovely item.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58
Lot #1187
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Fractional Currency
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1242 10c First Issue Block of Six
Another stunning block of six First Issue notes with sheet selvage seen at the top. The paper is crisp and fresh with the inks as vivid as if they were printed this week.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1188
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1243 10c First Issue Strip of Four Notes
A strip of four notes from a sheet. Cut tight on the right.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1189
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1249 10c Second Issue
Blinding bronze oval and crystal clear surcharges give this heavily fibered note the look of a real winner.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1190
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1249 10c Second Issue
A lightly circulated fiber paper note with three ample margins and bold surcharges.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1191
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1251 10c Third Issue
A stellar note for just the '64PPQ' grade since it really looks like a Gem in just about every sense of the word.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1192
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1253 10c Third Issue
This available hand-signed Colby-Spinner note is not scarce but it becomes quite a different story when one approaches the Gem grades.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1193
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1253 10c Third Issue
Autographed Colby and Spinner. Red back.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1194
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
Fr. 1253SP 10c Third Issue Wide Margin Pair
An evenly matched and very attractive wide margin specimen pair with both notes being boldly printed and exhibiting great color. Wide specimens have become quite en vogue again and are bringing very strong prices. One note grades PMG Ch. UNC 63 and the other is PMG Ch. UNC 64.
Grade:
PMG Graded
Lot #1195
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1254 10c Second Issue
Jeffries-Spinner autographed. A nice note and only the color could be a bit brighter.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1196
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1272SP 15c Third Issue Narrow Margin Pair
The Grant-Sherman face specimen grades PMG AU 55 EPQ due to a light corner fold and the red back PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ. The face specimen is deemed Narrow although it is obvious that it is a cut down wide specimen. No matter how you slice it, this is a desirable pair as are all Grant-Sherman specimens.
Grade:
PMG Graded
Lot #1197
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1274SP 15c Third Issue Narrow Margin Pair
Both notes have been flagged for shield mounting remnants but in both instances they are relatively minor and unobtrusive. The face is the tougher hand-signed Jeffries-Spinner variety and this will make for a wonderful pair to land in someone's collection. One note grades PCGS Apparent New 62 and the other is PCGS Apparent Ch. New 63.
Grade:
PCGS Graded
Lot #1198
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
Fr. 1291SP 25c Third Issue Wide Margin Face
A bright and really attractive example of this Fessenden face specimen that is just about flawless but for the centering being skewed a little left to right. Deep embossing is clearly visible and the back shows the usual inverted 'SPECIMEN'. High-grade wide margin specimens have been realizing particularly strong prices lately.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1199
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1297 25c Third Issue
Green back, fiber paper, surcharge M-2-6-5. There may be a tiny nick on the top.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1200
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 325.00 - $ 575.00)
Fr. 1298 25c Third Issue
A more difficult Fessenden number to locate with the 'A' on face position indicator, making this many times scarcer than the oft-seen Fr. 1297 fiber paper type note.
Grade:
PMG UNC 62
Lot #1201
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 1299 25c Third Issue
An ever-popular type which is printed on fiber paper and displays a solid bronze overprint. Three sizeable margins and a tighter fourth are noticed with this being a particularly intriguing example due to the fact that the '2' and '5' surcharges have been primarily obscured. PCGS notes a corner tape repair, minor stains and a small edge nick. Virtually all of these have some problems due to the fact that they are rather brittle and were damaged easily.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 50
Lot #1202
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 475.00 - $ 625.00)
Fr. 1310 50c First Issue
Radiant ink colors and deep perforations are seen on this high denomination, perforated fractional type note. Better grade examples of popular Fractional types have been seeing record prices with every passing sale.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
Lot #1203
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1320 50c Second Issue
Historically over the past several years good looking AU examples of this much tougher sleeper variety have brought several hundred dollars each. More than anything else, it has a bit of handling that accounts for the grade.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #1204
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1322 50c Second Issue
While perhaps technically AU this fiber paper Fractional has some of the best color your cataloger has seen and the back surcharges look as if they were applied this morning. At the back right, there is a very interesting band of offset printing.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1205
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1326 50c Third Issue
A tougher red back Spinner note with '1' position indicator on the face that looks like one of the nicest Gems we have ever encountered but it is technically AU. They simply don't make them like this anymore and we are pretty sure that collectors will be scrambling to obtain notes that looks like this.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1206
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1332 50c Third Issue
A much tougher '1' and 'a' Spinner note that has superior color, gigantic margins and nearly perfect centering. There is a faint center fold that accounts for the grade, otherwise this would be a solid four-figure note.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #1207
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1332 50c Third Issue
Another enormously margined example of this better '1' and 'a' variety note that has a long streak of colorful press-bed smearing across the top of both front and back.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #1208
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Fractional Currency
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1337 50c Third Issue
This '1' on face green back Spinner with surcharges is really a tougher note to locate in better grades. This note has plenty for collectors to covet and its scarcity cannot be denied.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1209
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1337 50c Third Issue
We aren't sure that we have ever seen margins on a note like this that were so broad as to show the full plate #10 in the lower right corner. The technical grade is likely accurate but it gives the appearance of a note about 20 points better. This will not sell anywhere near what a typical VF 35 would sell for nor should it; eye appeal sells notes and this one has it in spades.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #1210
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Fractional Currency
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1339 50c Third Issue
In the holder this Type 2 Spinner note looks like a wonderfully embossed near gem and out of the holder it may very well be the same story. There is no evidence of a grade-limiting factor that we can find.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1211
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1341 50c Third Issue
A smaller top margin limits the grade on this smashingly original and colorful Type II Spinner note.
Grade:
PCGS New 62 PPQ
Lot #1212
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 475.00 - $ 625.00)
Fr. 1343 50c Third Issue
Well above average margins are seen on this red back Justice note that exhibits pronounced bronzing and deep embossing. This note realized $253 back in 2009 when Chet's notes were sold and by comparison we just saw a PCGS New 62PPQ note sell for over $350. The market has changed dramatically in the last half dozen years.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63
Lot #1213
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Fractional Currency
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1343SP 50c Third Issue Wide Margin Face
A riveting example of this wide margin Justice specimen that has always been a popular type with collectors for as long as I can remember. With a touch better centering this would easily have garnered a far better grade. As it lays, it is a lovely example of the most popular allegorical design in all of Fractionaldom.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1214
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1356 50c Third Issue
A popular hand-signed, Colby-Spinner Justice note which is much tougher with the surcharges on the back. Resplendent bronzing lights up the room and it will light up your collection once it claims its spot.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 53
Lot #1215
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Fractional Currency
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1357 50c Third Issue
A lightly circulated example of this hand-signed Colby-Spinner Justice note that is printed on fiber paper and which bears the 'S-2-6-4' surcharges on the back. A very pretty note that is one of the nicest ones that we have seen in quite some time.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1216
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 450.00 - $ 850.00)
Fr. 1358 50c Third Issue
A very well-embossed green back Justice note that has three sizeable margins and a typical tight fourth. Most would not hesitate to deem this note Ch. New.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #1217
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1364 50c Third Issue
A tougher Friedberg number of this green back Justice note with '1' on face position indicator and surcharges on back. There is a little bit of corner handling but otherwise the note has great margins for this type and faces up like a Gem.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1218
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 325.00 - $ 475.00)
Fr. 1370 50c Third Issue
Three huge margins and an adequate fourth are seen on this lightly circulated fiber paper Justice note.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40
Lot #1219
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Third Issue
An uncirculated example of this most-popular Lincoln type.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63
Lot #1220
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Fractional Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Third Issue
A really well margined Lincoln note that has vivid inks and superior visual impact.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50
Lot #1221
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1374 50c Third Issue
A very satisfying example of this overwhelmingly popular Lincoln type. PCGS mentions some minor rust stains and they are indeed very minor.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1222
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Fractional Currency
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 1376 50c Fourth Issue
Gem margins and centering are seen on this Stanton note that has a CU look.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1223
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Fractional Currency
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($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1381 50˘ Fifth Issue
This note has great inks and nice, even margins. Only four notes grade higher at PMG. A similar note, not rated EPQ, sold recently for $480.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1224
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Fractional Currency
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Milton 2E10R.4 10c Experimental Second Issue
A real beauty of an experimental note printed on fiber paper with blinding bronzing 'T-2-18-63' surcharges on one side and a lone bronze oval on the other side. Green back design indicative of a Fr. 1249 reverse is noted with purple 'SPECIMEN' across the middle of the note and two half-moon cancels seen as well.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63
Lot #1225
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Fractional Currency
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Milton 2E25F.6 25c Experimental Second Issue
This is truly one of the nicest examples of this more challenging experimental that you will have the pleasure of being able to locate. First off, the note technically falls just short of the gem grade but reality dictates that it is a Gem in every facet. A perfectly centered bronze oval on the face with purple 'SPECIMEN' diagonally through the center and two half-moon cancels present. This is a tougher variety with the back showing the Fr. 1286 design; a bright bronze '25' denomination counter and bold 'S' and '18-63' surcharges.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1226
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Fractional Currency
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
10c Experimental "T-1-18-63" Surcharges Uncancelled
A lovely experimental that has great bronzing and vivid green inks with a large bronze oval being seen on the blank back. PCGS notes it has been severed and reattached. A splendid esoteric item that should prove to be highly sought after.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1227
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Fractional Currency
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
50c "R-2-18-63" Surcharges Fiber Paper Experimental
Quite a scarce experimental that is of the Fr. 1321 type with the 'R-2-18-63" surcharges and '50' denomination counter seen on the back. The face has a large bronze oval and the back design with two half moon cancels and large purple 'SPECIMEN' through the center.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent New 60
Lot #1228
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Series 461 $1 Replacement
First printing. A modicum of light folds are noticed on this enormously margined early replacement note. Green Sheet asking price is $475 in VF 20.
Grade:
PMG VF 25
Lot #1229
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Series 461 5c Replacement
First printing. A very attractive early replacement note that sure looks like it's XF and even more so like there's no foreign substance (as noted by PMG) to be found. XF 40 Green Sheet asking price is $450.
Grade:
PMG VF 35 Net
Lot #1230
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,250.00)
Series 461 10c Replacement
First printing. The Green Sheet asking price is $1,000 in Ch. CU 63 but that is way out of whack when one considers that this note is far and away the nicest one out there and the usual fare has been the occasional F/VF note. Worthy of the 'whatever it takes' mentality since there isn't likely to be another comparable offering anytime soon.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1231
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 1,350.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Series 471 $1 Replacement
First printing. A mere 16 pieces are listed in the Chambliss reference which certainly helps to explain the Green Sheet asking price of $1,150 in VF 20 grade. Moderately circulated with good centering and decent color. No problems whatsoever to be mentioned.
Grade:
PMG VF 25
Lot #1232
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Series 472 $1
Second printing. A robust Gem example of this early MPC that is not so often found in such lofty grade. Of the 20 or so that PMG has seen, only a single example grades better than this one. Green Sheet asking price is $400 in Gem 65. For this much scarcer second printing this note is Top Pop.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1233
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Series 472 $1 Replacement
First printing. A very scarce replacement note for which PMG has only graded a quartet of notes. Modestly circulated with three huge margins and a smaller fourth. Green Sheet asking price is $650 in VF 20.
Grade:
PMG VF 20
Lot #1234
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Series 481 25c Replacement
Third printing. PMG has only graded two notes better than this lovely piece which wields gigantic margins, perfect centering and a lone, faint center fold. The Green Sheet asking price is $865 in AU 50 but when one considers how rare it is to find one in this grade there isn't much time to wait for another.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1235
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Series 481 50c Replacement
First printing. There is rare and then there is rare. A mere eight examples in the Chambliss census for this crushingly rare replacement note. There is some minor ink restricted to the broad upper right corner margin area. The Green Sheet shows a value of $1,500 in VG 8 with nothing better. The only other auction result we can find in recent years was a VF note that sold for $2,800 several years ago.
Grade:
PMG VF 20 Net
Lot #1236
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Series 541 5c Replacement Top Pop
Third printing. A superior quality fractional denomination replacement note that belongs in the pantheon of MPC. This is tied with one other as Top Pop at PMG and for the Third Printing this sits alone atop the mountain. The Green Sheet asking price is $600 in Gem 65 but for the best of the best we expect much more.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1237
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Series 541 25c Replacement
First printing. A single center fold accounts for the assigned grade on this bright and colorful MPC replacement note. PMG's Population Report shows that this is easily the scarcest of the three fractional denomination replacements for this issue. It also shows that, but for a single example graded Gem, this is the nicest one they have seen. Green Sheet asking price is $440 for AU 50 but that is most certainly a low figure.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
Lot #1238
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 425.00 - $ 575.00)
Series 541 50c
First printing. A common enough note but a significant rarity in Gem grade.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1239
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Series 541 $1 Replacement
First printing. The $1 replacement from this series is the scarcest of the obtainable denominations, since the $5 and $10 replacements rarely surface in any grade. According to PMG's Population Report this is the third nicest one they have graded out of a mere handful. The Green Sheet asking price is $550 in VF 20.
Grade:
PMG VF 25 EPQ
Lot #1240
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Series 591 $1 Replacement
First printing. Except for a single illustrious Gem note, this is the second finest that PMG has seen over the course of the last decade. Broadly margined with great color and not a hint of a problem. The Green Sheet asking price is $1,000 in VF 20 and $1,350 in XF 40.
Grade:
PMG VF 30
Lot #1241
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 700.00 - $ 900.00)
Series 641 5c Replacement Top Pop
First printing. A better replacement note and easily the finest one that PMG has viewed over the years. It has excellent margins, great color and deep embossing. The Green Sheet only goes up to $225 in CU 60 so one can only guess where this note will land.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1242
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Series 641 10c Replacement Top Pop
First printing. A sensational example of this challenging replacement note that sure faces up like a Superb Gem and then some, as your cataloger continues to scratch his head in amazement. This note is Top Pop at both services combined with PMG only registering a few other circulated examples. The Green Sheet asking price of $740 in Ch. CU 63 should prove laughable since there are no comparable notes available to challenge the might of this piece.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1243
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Series 661 10c Replacement
First printing. There are a small handful of high-grade examples at PMG with this being just about the nicest one. An illustrious note in every regard and worth far more than the Green Sheet asking price of $450 in Gem CU 65.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1244
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 700.00 - $ 900.00)
Series 661 $1 Replacement Tied for Top Pop
First printing. A great example of this tougher replacement note that is tied with one other for being Top Pop at PMG. The Green Sheet asking price is $540 in Gem CU 65.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1245
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Series 681 50c Replacement Tied for Top Pop
First printing. While there are some high grade examples at PMG, this note is tied for top honors as it deserves to be. The Green Sheet asking price is $575 in Gem CU 65 and one has to wonder just how high the wholesale price should be for a '67'.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1246
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Series 691 $1 Top Pop
Second printing. PMG's Population Report shows that the second printing is outnumbered by the first printing at a ratio of four to one. For the second printing, this note is handily Top Pop and it is no wonder why since it looks and feels like a Superb Gem in every regard. The Green Sheet asking price is $210 in Gem CU 65 but we have to wonder for a note of this caliber and for the scarcer printing what it may really be worth.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1247
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Series 692 5c Replacement Top Pop
First printing. Huge margins and fresh paper give this later issue replacement note the look of a Gem and then some. This is easily Top Pop at PMG for this fractional denomination replacement and worthy of far more than the Green Sheet asking price of $300 in CU 60.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1248
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Series 692 5c Replacement
A challenging later MPC issue replacement that has bright paper, large margins and great centering. The ink colors on this note are second to none. Replacements from this issue always far outpace the Green Sheet and uncirculated examples are quite tough to come by, as evidenced by the whopping trio that PCGS has deemed sufficient for that designation.
Grade:
PCGS New 61
Lot #1249
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Military Payment Certificates
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Series 692 10c Replacement
First printing. PMG has found only a single example to be nicer than this fractional denomination replacement note. This has a Green Sheet asking price of $350 in CU 60. We are reasonably confident that this should double or triple that figure.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1250
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Error Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1500 $1 1928 A-A Misalignment
The face is printed low from a shift of the sheet during printing.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1251
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Error Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1509 $2 1953 A-A Pre-Face Print Fold Over
A cool folding error with a piece of the face on the back.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65
Lot #1252
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1614 $1 1935-E A-H Cutting Error
This Silver Certificate has 20% of the note above visible along with a misprinted 6c stamp as well.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1253
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1614 $1 1935-E A-H Mismatched Serials
A very scarce mismatch serial #A19/A29. The note does have a minor stain. PCGS notes: stain.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 20
Lot #1254
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1614 $1 1935-E G-H Mismatched Serials
A very unusual mismatched serial (#G25/G14) of the first two digits. This is a really tough mismatch. PMG notes: discoloration.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Fine 15 Net
Lot #1255
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1619 $1 1957 Mismatched Serial Number
A nicely centered mismatched serial #G554/544 note.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
Lot #1256
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1619 $1 1957 Inverted Block Letter
Exceeding rare mistake with a 'W' inverted in the prefix of the upper right serial number creating a pseudo 'M'. These are far rarer than the inverted star found on series 1935-G Motto. Bart categorizes this as R-7, near the top of his scale, with a value of $500 in Fine.
Grade:
PCGS Fine 15 PPQ
Lot #1257
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 1621 $1 1957-B Mismatched Serial Numbers
A gorgeous Gem consecutive pair of $1 Silvers with mismatched serial numbers (U37/U47).
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1258
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1621 $1 1957-B Mismatched Serial Numbers
A blazing Gem 66 PPQ with mismatched serial #U37/U47. Few are better.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1259
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1621 $1 1957-B Mismatched Serial Numbers
A gorgeous #U37/U47 mismatched serial number note. This fresh note has great margins and strong embossing visible through the holder.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1260
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Error Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1621 $1 1957-B U-A Mismatched Serials
This is a nice quality mismatch serial #U37/U47. Well centered with nice color and body.
Grade:
VF +
Lot #1261
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. ?? $1 19?? Kansas City J-E Accordion Tear
This note was rammed and jammed causing a huge amount of goofed up printing.
Grade:
CU
Lot #1262
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. ??? $1 19?? Kansas City Missing Second Printing
A nice quality Ace with the second printing missing. A rare error with the note having none of the face print, except the serial numbers and seals. PMG notes; minor staining.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1263
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. ??? $5 19?? Atlanta F-A Missing Second Printing
The face printing is missing but the seal and serial number are fully printed. This type of error is rare and desirable. PMG notes: paper damage.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55 Net
Lot #1264
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 1900-B $1 1963 New York B-A Mismatched Serial Numbers
A Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ consecutive trio with mismatched serial numbers (B57476838A/839A). Consecutive to another lot listed here.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1265
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1900-B $1 1963 New York B-A Mismatched Serial Numbers
There are five consecutive Gem 66 EPQ mismatched serial number notes that are consecutive to a lot listed here with three Superb 67 EPQs.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1266
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1903-F $1 1969 Atlanta F-A Mismatched Serial
A popular mismatch serial #F68/F67 and it's a lovely Gem 65 EPQ.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1267
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1903-J* $1 1988* Kansas City J-* Offset
A lovely and bold offset, back on the face, and it's a star note. A cool error that's in demand.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1268
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1907 $1 1969-D B-A Missing Printing & Bookends
This four piece consecutive run has bookends along with a one half-printed and one completely unprinted back notes. A cool opportunity.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1269
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 1908-G $1 1974 Chicago G-C Retained Obstruction
This is an amazing error with part of the third printing on a printed obstruction caused by a piece of cellophane. A crazy obstruction!
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #1270
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1909-H $1 1977 St. Louis H-B Insufficient Inking
The back is nearly blank with just a few ink blobs visible and the face printing is close on the right.
Grade:
PCGS New 62 PPQ
Lot #1271
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1909-L $1 1977 San Francisco E-I Missing Overprint
The third printing is completely missing.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
Lot #1272
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1913-D $1 1985 Cleveland D-B Overprint
A Superb Gem note that's missing the third printing on the face, putting it on the back instead. Few are so lovely.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1273
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1913-K $1 1985 Dallas K-D Missing Print
The back is totally blank and the quality is excellent. Blank backs don't photograph very well.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1274
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1913-K $1 1985 Dallas D-F Inverted Overprint
Type 2. The third printing is inverted on the face causing all kinds of crazy things.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
Lot #1275
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1914-E $1 1988 Richmond E-G Missing Print
The back printing is blank making it a Gem that just didn't get printed.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1276
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1915-F $1 1988-A Atlanta A-D Missing Overprint
A lovely, fresh, well centered and high quality Gem. These are seldom seen in 66 PPQ.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1277
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1921-A $1 1995 Boston A-M Inverted Overprint
A superb inverted overprint which in turn messes up the cutting machine for further errors. One of the highest quality examples.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1278
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1921-B $1 1995 New York B-E Offset
A very bold wet ink transfer.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
Lot #1279
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1921-C $1 1995 Overprint
The third printing is missing from the front and is on the back of the note. Lot also includes the note following the error. The error is graded Gem UNC 65 EPQ and the additional note is Ch. UNC 63 EPQ. Two piece lot.
Grade:
PMG graded
Lot #1280
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1922-H $1 1995 St. Louis H-C Wet Ink Transfer
A bold wet ink transfer of the back to the face. It's full and bold.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1281
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1930-E $1 2003-A Richmond E-C Offset
A great full offset of the face on back.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1282
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1933-J $1 2006 Kansas City J-C Ink Smear
I believe this error occurs when the printing plate has been flooded to clean it. It creates an amazing appearance for this note.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1283
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1934-G $1 2009 Chicago G-A Overprint On Back
The third printing is missing from the face and is on the back.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
Lot #1284
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Serial
A gorgeous $2 from New York in 66 PPQ with a mismatched serial #B59208338A/B59208438A.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1285
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 650.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Prefix
Often we get both a mismatch prefix and serial numbers but rarely do we see a run by grade. This quality is exceptional for this $2 error.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1286
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Block Letter Prefix
Here is a high-end Gem 66 PPQ with mismatched prefix #H454/B454.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1287
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Serial
A lovely Gem $2 with mismatched serial #B59208438A/B59208538A. There were several packs around some 40 years ago but today they rarely appear.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1288
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Serial
A well centered Gem and it's a third-digit mismatch, #B59208417A/B59208517A. Most of the Deuces are not Gem.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1289
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Printing Error
This is a neat two error note that PMG calls an inclusion on the back but it's also visible on the face. PMG notes: retained fragment reverse.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1290
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Serial
Mismatched serial #B59208504A/B59208604A. This note looks like it has Gem centering, both face and back and grades '64 EPQ'.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1291
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Serial Prefix
It's quite rare to find notes with mismatched prefixes.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1292
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatched Prefix Letters
This Deuce has the mismatched prefix #H454/B454. PCGS notes: large tear at top center.
Grade:
PCGS Apparent VF 35
Lot #1293
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1935-C $2 1976 Philadelphia C-A Misalignment
The third printing is centered a bit low so the serial numbers are on the black printing.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1294
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1935-G $2 1976 Chicago G-A Offset Printing
A crazy and cool $2 error with the face on the back wet ink transfer. The back impression covers over 50% of the back.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1295
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 8,000.00 - $ 15,000.00)
Fr. 1935-L $2 1976 San Francisco L-A Obstructed Face Printing
Wow! This is an amazing $2 error that had a huge obstruction that completely obliterates the face so now it's the 'Ghost Deuce': the spirits have lifted Jefferson's image completely off the bill. An error of the highest rarity.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1296
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1973-B $5 1974 New York B-E Cutting Error
Flag blowing in the wind; highly peculiar cutting error here which long predates the sale of uncut sheets to the public.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1297
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1973-J $5 1974 Kansas City J-B Mismatched Serials
A sharp and evenly circulated note with mismatched serial #J361/J351.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35 PPQ
Lot #1298
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1973-J $5 1974 Kansas City J-B Mismatched Serials
A lovely example of this well known mismatch (#J361/J351) that is always in demand.
Grade:
PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ
Lot #1299
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1975-B $5 1977-A New York B-C Wet Ink Transfer
This is a really cool full wet ink transfer, face to back, with Lincoln's shadow over the Lincoln Memorial. Consider this an exceptional error.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1300
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1975-F $5 1977-A Atlanta F-B Ink Smear
A totally smeared back that normally occurs when a solvent is used to flood the plate. PCGS notes: partial teller stamp on face.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 53 Apparent
Lot #1301
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1975-G $5 1977-A Chicago G-B Insufficient Ink
This note has an 'as printed' fold on half of the back due to insufficient inking of the back printing. It has the appearance of a snowdrift that's trying to hide the Lincoln Monument.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1302
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 750.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A superb Gem with a mismatched serial #L445/L455.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1303
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A gorgeous Gem New 65 PPQ with mismatched serial #L445/L455. This is a well centered example of this Gem.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1304
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A beautifully centered note with mismatched serial #L445/L455.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1305
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A lovely mismatch (L445/L455) with total originality.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1306
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A nice, fresh UNC with mismatched serial #L445/L455.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1307
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
A sharp, fresh and original San Francisco $5 with mismatched serial #L445/L455. A very cool error.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1308
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A San Francisco L-B Mismatched Serial
This mismatch (L445/L455) is centered a bit low but it's fresh and original.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1309
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1976-H $5 1981 St. Louis H-A Cutting Error
The back is off center about 15% on the left.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1310
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 1978-E $5 1985 Richmond E-B Missing Back Printing
A very attractive Richmond $5 with a completely blank back.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1311
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2011-D $10 1950-A Cleveland D-A Misalignment
The back is severely misaligned leaving nearly half the back blank.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #1312
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2011-G $10 1950-A Chicago G-C Inking On Back
Here is a rare trio of consecutive Chicago notes. I have no idea what could have caused such an error pattern on the back but it's very cool.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1313
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2017-E $10 1963-A Richmond E-A Mismatched Serial
This note has three folds but looks nicer. A mismatched serial #E635/E645.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45
Lot #1314
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2022-B $10 1974 New York B-G Offset Printing
A lovely and bold offset of the face on the back. The note sure looks pretty for the grade.
Grade:
PMG XF 40 EPQ
Lot #1315
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2025-H $10 1981 St. Louis H-B Print Fold Over
An evenly circulated pre-back print fold-over. PCGS notes: repaired tears, small edge tear in bottom margin.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 Apparent
Lot #1316
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2025-K $10 1981 Dallas K-B Fold Over
A very cool fold-over error at the bottom left corner. Quite unusual.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #1317
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2026-B $10 1981-A New York Third Printing offset
The third printing from the following note appears in reverse on the back. The serial number prior is on the face.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1318
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2027-B $10 1985 New York B-K Offset Printing
A cool offset with the face on the back. Excellent centering and paper quality.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1319
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2027-D $10 1985 Cleveland D-B Insufficient Inking
A ghost-like face printing caused by serious under-inking.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1320
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 1,750.00)
Fr. 2028-A $10 1988-A Boston A-B Doubled Back Printing
This lovely note has a doubled reverse printing that could make you dizzy if studied it too long.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35 PPQ
Lot #1321
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2028-E $10 1988-A Richmond E-A Missing Print
The back of this note is completely blank except for a small ink spot on the top left edge.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1322
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 4,000.00 - $ 8,000.00)
Fr. 2030-G $10 1993 Chicago G-B Offset Printing
A bold wet ink transfer, back on the face, and it's among the finest I have seen.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1323
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 2039-A $10 2004-A Boston GA-A Paper Jam
A very cool tear that caused the entire right serial number to be printed on the back.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1324
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2071-J $20 1974 Kansas City J-B Printed Fold Error
This note was folded before the third printing and only part of the left serial number is on the back.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
Lot #1325
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2072-G $20 1977 Chicago G-B Full Offset
A full offset of the back. Jackson is a neat shadow over the White House.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1326
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2075-G $20 1985 Chicago G-E Mis-Cut
This is a very desirable mis-cut with part of the note below visible as well. So maybe it's a $22 bill!!
Grade:
CU
Lot #1327
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2075-L $20 1985 San Francisco L-C Overprint On Back
The third printing is missing on the face and is printed on the back. Sure looks UNC to me.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1328
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2075-L $20 1985 San Francisco L-C Overprint On Back
This certainly looks UNC to be but it's tough to see through the holder. A beauty.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1329
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2081-B $20 1995 New York B-A Misalignment
The second printing has shifted well to the right. Notice the next note to the right is showing.
Grade:
PMG XF 40 EPQ
Lot #1330
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2122-B $50 1985 New York B-B Overprint
An important $50 error with the third printing on the back and missing from the face. It's also a 66 EPQ.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1331
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2124-A $50 1990 Boston A-A Gutter Fold & Misalignment
This note has a gutter-fold on the face and a minor misalignment of the back printing. Part of another note shows on the back left.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45
Lot #1332
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2125-B $50 1993 New York B-C Offset & Ink Smears
This note has a partial back to face matte offset as well as small ink smears on the back.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
Lot #1333
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2126-B $50 1996 New York AB-D Insufficient Inking
This beauty has very little ink on the back leaving barely a shadow. A cool error and recently these are rarely seen.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
Lot #1334
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2165-L $100 1969-A San Francisco L-A Third Printing Shift
A lovely $100 small head with the third printing shifted way low. Very cool.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1335
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2171-G $100 1985 Chicago G-A Gutter Fold & Cutting Error
A super gutter fold on this face causing a very strange look.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1336
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2171-K $100 1985 Dallas K-A Ink Smears
There are ink smears on the back that are very bold while the face is well centered.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1337
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2173-C $100 1990 Philadelphia C-A Offset
A beautiful Gem old-school $100 with a full back to face printing offset.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1338
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2173-D $100 1990 Cleveland D-A Gutter Folds
This note has a printed tear and gutter folds. PCGS notes: paper scuff on face at right of portrait.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 Apparent
Lot #1339
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2174-B $100 1993 New York B-A Misaligned Printing
A lovely UNC $100 with a misaligned face printing that is centered very low on the face.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1340
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2175-B $100 1996 New York Insufficient Inking
The amazing vanishing serial number with the left half virtually gone. Insufficient inking of the lower right serial numbers.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1341
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2175-B $100 1996 New York Missing Print
A scarce and desirable $100 Big Head variety with a blank back. These are few and far between. There is a long fold at an angle seen on the back. A great Big Head New York error.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
Lot #1342
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2175-D* $100 1996* Cleveland AD-* Missing Color Shifting Ink
This star note is missing the color shifting ink on the lower left. PCGS notes: partial teller stamp on face.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 Apparent
Lot #1343
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2175-J $100 1996 Kansas City AJ-A Insufficient Inking
The back of this Big Head is way under inked. It's a gorgeous note and few $100s are ever graded 68 PPQ.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Lot #1344
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2175-J $100 1996 Kansas City AJ-A Under-inking
Under-inking on the back printing of this $100. This is only a couple of serial numbers away from a '68 PPQ' $100 listed here that is also under-inked.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1345
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 2184-L $100 San Francisco LK-B Folded Sheet Error
Errors on the new $100 colorized notes are few and far between. The sheet was folded prior to cutting. The selvage shows on the top but the bottom right was cut off. The note is uncirculated as made.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1346
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2187-A* $100 2009-A* Boston LA-* Butterfly
A rare star error with a low 640,000 print run.
Grade:
XF +
Lot #1347
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Error Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2187-A* $100 2009-A* Boston LA-* Mis-cut
This mis-cut note shows the next note below. Lowest known star with a low 640,000 run.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1348
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1500 $1 1928 A-A
A lovely red seal with a low serial #A00004139A. It does have slight bleed-through.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1349
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1500 $1 1928 A-A
Fire engine red inks and bright white paper give this red seal Ace strong visual impact.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1350
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1500* $1 1928* *-A
A very scarce and pleasing red seal star that is problem free and with great color. This note brought $2,760 in a 2006 Heritage auction.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1351
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1500 $1 1928 Mixed Lot
Lot includes 14 well used and somewhat abused $1 Red Seal Legal Tenders. NO RETURNS.
Grade:
AG - VG
Lot #1352
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 325.00 - $ 450.00)
Fr. 1502 $2 1928-A A-A
A great looking example of this scarce series.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1353
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1502 $2 1928-A A-A
Some natural paper wrinkling is seen at far left of this deeply embossed and colorful semi-key Deuce.
Grade:
CU
Lot #1354
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1502* $2 1928-A* *-A
An evenly circulated $2 Legal Tender star note.
Grade:
F/VF
Lot #1355
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1503 $2 1928-B A-A
A lightly circulated and wonderfully embossed example of this key Legal Tender note.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
Lot #1356
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1504 $2 1928-C B-A
A superbly embossed example and one that is worthy of the Gem designation.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1357
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1505* $2 1928-D* *-A Mule
A sharp, fresh star mule with excellent centering.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30 PPQ
Lot #1358
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1505 $2 1928-D C-A Three (3) Notes
Three sequentially numbered Legal Tender Deuces. All are rated EPQ. One is graded 58, one 64 and the third 66. The 58 note has a tiny corner bend.
Grade:
PMG 58 - 66 EPQ
Lot #1359
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1505 $2 1928-D C-A Six (6) Notes
A run of six consecutively numbered notes, C42867705A through C42867710A. One note grades 58, one note 64, two notes 65 and two notes 66. All have original paper.
Grade:
PMG Graded
Lot #1360
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1514* $2 *-A Five (5) Notes
Five red seal star deuces, all within 10 numbers of each other. Two of these notes have very minor handling while the other three are UNC.
Grade:
AU & UNC
Lot #1361
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
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($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1527 $5 1928-B E-A Mule
Abundant margins and excellent centering define the Gem grade assigned on this much scarcer early legal tender Mule. This same note sold for $345 back in 2011 and recently a PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ realized over $1,400 at auction.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1362
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 650.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1529 $5 1928-D G-A
A gorgeous 1928-D $5 Red Seal with excellent color and centering.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1363
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1529 $5 1928-D G-A
Decent '65 PQ' notes seem to be bringing close to $300 these days which should make this premium quality '66 PPQ' example far more desirable.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1364
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,250.00)
Fr. 1531* $5 1928-F* *-A
A gorgeous Gem star from the Thomas Flynn collection where it realized $1,610.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1365
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 35,000.00 - $ 50,000.00)
Fr. 1535* $5 1953-C* *-A Star Pack
A fresh, original and consecutive star pack of 100 Legal Tender $5s. Here's your opportunity to acquire this rare and unusual pack.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1366
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 650.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1550 $100 1966 A-A
A gorgeous, fresh and Gem Red Seal with broad margins and bold color.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1367
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1550 $100 1966 #A00000082A
A lovely Gem 65 PPQ and very low serial #81 from the first pack that Amon Carter, Jr. got when they first came out. It's a beauty!
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1368
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Small Size Type Notes > Legal Tender
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1550* $100 1966* *-A
A moderately circulated example of this ever-popular red seal star hundred.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1369
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1600 $1 1928 G-A Four (4) Notes
A group of four consecutively numbered Funnyback notes. Three are graded 64 while the fourth grades 65. All have great embossing and original paper.
Grade:
PMG 64 & 65 EPQ
Lot #1370
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 900.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 1600 $1 1928 Seven (7) Notes
A set of H-A block Funnyback notes, six consecutive while one is only two numbers away. All notes have wide margins, great paper wave, and great paper originality. Two are graded 64 and five 65 (all consecutive).
Grade:
PMG 64 & 65 EPQ
Lot #1371
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
-
($ 6,500.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 1601 $1 1928-A #J99999999A
This is a stunning solid #99999999 piece that has a near invisible corner fold that you'll have to search to locate. There are less than a dozen known $1 1928-1928B Silver Certificates with serial #99999999 and this dandy is about as appealing as any that have ever been offered. PCGS has conservatively graded the note as a Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ. In previous years the note had been offered as Ch. CU and it certainly displays those merits. It will fit into the finest fancy serial number collection with ease.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
Lot #1372
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
-
($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1602* $1 1928-B* *-A
A gorgeous 1928-B* with total originality along with exquisite color and paper quality.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1373
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1603 $1 1928-C B-B
A very nice, fresh and attractive 1928-C example that is very scarce Silver Certificate series. PMG notes: corner repair.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1374
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 1604 $1 1928-D I-B
A scarce issue in lovely Ch. AU.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
Lot #1375
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1604 $1 1928-D I-B
Here's a lovely semi-key Silver Certificate in a grade that collectors love. Totally original with mountainous embossing and blazing ink colors. A pair of light folds do little to hinder the beauty of this note.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
Lot #1376
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1607 $1 1935 #H00000020A
A beautiful Gem note that is fresh, well centered and a low serial #20 from the earliest 1935 issue.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1377
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1608 $1 1935-A B-B Mule
In general, the 1935-A Mules are far scarcer than the regular notes, but the Mules that carry the '-B' block suffix are in a class by themselves. The C-B block is the only one that is occasionally available in CU, followed by this much rarer B-B block. I can't remember the last time I saw a CU A-B, D-B or E-B.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1378
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1609 $1 1935-A 'R' S-C
A beautiful Gem with exceptional quality and it's the 'R' experimental note.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1379
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1609 $1 1935-A 'R' S-C
This is the experimental 'R' note. The face looks Gem but the back is centered to the right.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1380
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1610 $1 1935-A 'S' S-C
A lovely, fresh, well centered Gem 65 EPQ experimental 'S' note.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1381
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1610 $1 1935-A 'S' S-C
A fresh and attractive 'S' experimental note with exceptional originality and near Gem quality.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1382
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1610 $1 1935-A 'S' S-C
This note faces up like a Gem with exceptional quality in every facet.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1383
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 8,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 1653 $5 1934-C #L99999999A
If you're looking for the finest and rarest of fancy serial numbers, you'll have to search far and wide to top this wonderful note. We believe there are six $5 1934 era Silver Certificates serial #99999999 and two $5 1953 era Silver Certificates serial #99999999s in existence. (Only one $5 FRN #99999999 has ever been publically auctioned). Not all of these solid 9s have been graded but it's doubtful you'll find a rival for this fantastic note. This wonderfully bright, well centered $5 1934-C Silver Certificate #L99999999A has been graded PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1384
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
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($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 1657* $5 1953-B* *-A
This is one of only 25 examples known. In 2012 we sold an XF at $4,830 and a Gem brought over $15,000.
Grade:
PMG VF 30 EPQ
Lot #1385
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
-
($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1706* $10 1953* *-A
Always a popular later issue star note due to its paltry printing of 576,000. Six months ago this note sold for over $350 and the market isn't much different today.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1386
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Small Size Type Notes > Silver Certificates
-
($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 1707* $10 1953-A* *-A
High grade examples of this scarcer late date star are always in high demand from ravenous collectors looking to fill a missing piece in their type sets.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1387
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1850-G* $5 1929* Chicago G-*
There are only 25 serial numbers recorded from the Chicago district making this a scarce $5.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1388
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 900.00 - $ 1,300.00)
Fr. 1850-H $5 1929 St. Louis H-A
This semi-key St. Louis $5 FRBN is bright and colorful with gigantic margins and picture perfect centering. An original note with fresh paper that certainly seems like it was worthy of receiving the 'EPQ' designation from PMG. As it lays, there is a lot of value here because it is a really good grade without having to pay thousands to pony up for a CU note.
Grade:
PMG VF 30
Lot #1389
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1860-J* $10 1929* Kansas City J-*
A scarce $10 Kansas City star with even wear and decent centering.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1390
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1860-K $10 1929 Dallas K-A
An evenly circulated example of the key Dallas district note.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1391
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1870-C* $20 1929* Philadelphia C-*
A moderately circulated Philadelphia star note that has a four-digit serial number.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1392
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1870-H $20 1929 St. Louis H-A
A superbly embossed example of this sought after St. Louis district FRBN whose top margin strays just a little too close to allow for the Gem grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1393
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1880-G $50 1929 Chicago #G00000400A
Here is a really cool way to get such a very nice $50 with a good serial #G00000400A. Certainly worth a premium bid.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1394
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 1890-I $100 1929 Minneapolis I-A
A fresh and well centered Minneapolis $100 FRBN.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1395
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1890-I $100 1929 Minneapolis I-A
A much scarcer Minneapolis district note that is bright and crisp with three behemoth margins and tons of embossing. Gems are a four-figure note and this one isn't too far behind.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
Lot #1396
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Bank Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1880-I $50 1929 Minneapolis I-A
A nice note from the tough Minneapolis district. This note has just a touch of handling visible through the holder.
Grade:
PMG AU 55 EPQ
Lot #1397
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,750.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 1902-B, E, G, J & L $1 1963-B District Set of Barr Packs
This five pack lot includes packs from New York, Richmond, Chicago, Kansas City and San Francisco.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1398
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1903 $1 1969
180 notes from various districts and blocks.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1399
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1904 $1 1969-A
149 notes from various districts and blocks.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1400
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1904 $1 1969-A
26 notes, including 24 from the A-A block and 2 from the F-C block. The A-A notes catalog at $20 each.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1401
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1905 $1 1969-B
218 notes from various districts and blocks.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1402
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1906 $1 1969-C
127 notes from various districts and blocks.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1403
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 450.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1906-D-L* $1 1969-C* Cleveland-San Francisco
A complete set of all nine stars from this scarce series.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1404
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1907 $1 1969-D
247 notes from various districts and blocks.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1405
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1908 $1 1974
196 notes from mixed districts and blocks. One note shows circulation.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1406
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1910-C $1 1977-A Philadelphia #C00700000E
A lovely note with a fancy serial number.
Grade:
PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ
Lot #1407
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1913-H* $1 1985* St. Louis H-*
This appears to be a very rare star note.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1408
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 400.00)
Fr. 1929-D* $1 2003* Cleveland #D00088000*
A pretty star note with a binary radar serial number.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
Lot #1409
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 1929-K* $1 2003* Dallas #D00000005*
A gorgeous, low serial #5 star note from a complete first pack of stars. I doubt we see an opportunity to acquire another any time soon.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1410
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 1933-B $1 2006 New York #B77777777L
A stunning $1 FRN with a very lucky serial number! This note has amazing quality and is well centered, as you could imagine. Quality carries a high estimate.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1411
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1935-A-L $2 1976 Boston-San Francisco
A complete Bicentennial $2 FRN A-L set, both regulars and stars. The Minneapolis star is a Gem.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1412
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1935-B* $2 1976* New York B-*
Thirty-six consecutive notes. Each note in this group is crackling fresh, deeply embossed and looking like it just flew off the press this morning.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1413
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1935-J* $2 1976* Kansas City J-* Uncut Sheet of Four Notes
This is the second scarcest star of the series, after Minneapolis. A beautiful sheet with strong embossing present. This sheet, which is centered a little to the left, comes with the original BEP holder.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 *
Lot #1414
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1935-J $2 1976 Kansas City J-A Consecutive Runs
Fr. 1935-J $2 1976 Kansas City Consecutive Runs
This lot includes two runs of 50 consecutive notes each, all Kansas City.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1415
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1935-L* $2 1976* San Francisco L-*
PCGS has only graded four examples better than this one, although we find it difficult to believe that any of them could be prettier than this note. Gigantic margins, dead on centering and flawless paper and color attest to the superb gem grade. This note sold in April last year for $352.50.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Lot #1416
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 1936-* $2 1995
A set of 14 star notes from various districts for this series. Included are two B notes, three D notes, one H note, two I notes, one J note, two K notes, and three L notes. Only 9,999 notes were produced for each of these districts. About half of these notes have the typical oil stain along the bottom cut line. Twelve of these notes end in the digits "34."
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1417
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 15,000.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 1938-C $2 2003-A Philadelphia #C99999999B
You may not realize this, but the only denominations of small size notes, with serial #99999999 that have been printed are the $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 denomination. This auction contains four of those five denominations, an occurrence that doesn't often repeat itself. This note like the other three known $2 FRN #99999999s all came from uncut sheets. This beauty has four large margins and bright bold colors. This $2 2003-A FRN #C99999999B has been graded PMG Ch. UNC 64. We have seen other $2 solid #99999999 notes trade hands at $25,000 in the past.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1418
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1940-F* $2 2013* Atlanta F-* Pack
Here is the first public auction of a 2013-F* $2 Pack of 100 notes.
Grade:
CU
Lot #1419
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1951-B $5 1928-A New York B-A
One of the highest graded notes we have seen of this numbered district Friedberg number. If only the left to right centering were a hair more even, we have no doubt this would have been an unprecedented Superb Gem.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1420
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 475.00 - $ 675.00)
Fr. 1951-E $5 1928-A Richmond E-A
A lovely Richmond $5 that's a very nice Ch. CU.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1421
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 1951-L $5 1928-A San Francisco L-A
One of the highest graded examples we have had the pleasure of offering on this much scarcer San Francisco numbered district note. Great color, bold printing and easily discernible embossing make this a real prize.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1422
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 1957-C* $5 1934-A* Philadelphia C-*
A stunning early FRN star note that is a Gem from head to toe but for the slightly smaller bottom margin.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1423
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1959-F* $5 1934-C* Atlanta F-* Wide
This is a rare series for star notes.
Grade:
PMG VF 30 EPQ
Lot #1424
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 1960-J* $5 1934-D* Kansas City J-*
This example is one of just five known.
Grade:
PMG VF 25
Lot #1425
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 1961-B $5 1950 New York B-A Narrow
Top Pop. An exceptional note with this being top of the heap at PCGS. It has great margins, incredible paper quality and it has earned every last point of its third-party grade. With the great emphasis on the best of the best in today's market, we can only assume that this note will make a huge splash into someone's collection.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1426
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 1963-B* $5 1950-B* New York B-*
A superlative example of this middle date New York star that is as crackling fresh and robust as the day it was printed. This is one of the couple nicest examples we have seen.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Lot #1427
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 1968-C $5 1963-A Philadelphia #C00000032B
A broken up pack has led to the existence of plenty of three-digit serial number examples of this Friedberg number, but two-digit notes are a much different story. An enormously margined example that is clearly worthy of the grade, with both PCGS and PMG each having only a single example better than this one. In 2010 this beauty originally sold for over $300.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1428
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 1987-H $5 1999 St. Louis #BH00000004A
A lovely example of this Big Head $5 1999 FRN with a low serial #4.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1429
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2000-A $10 1928 Boston A-A
A scarce note that's pretty and they seem to reach higher levels with each appearance.
Grade:
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58
Lot #1430
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 350.00)
Fr. 2000-A $10 1928 Boston A-A
A beautiful and well centered numbered note.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1431
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2000-C $10 1928 Philadelphia C-A
A lovely 1928 Series $10 and a number note. Great embossing and excellent color.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1432
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2001-C* $10 1928-A* Philadelphia C-*
This note is one of only five known.
Grade:
Fine +
Lot #1433
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Fr. 2001-D $10 1928-A Cleveland D-A
PCGS has only graded a single note better than this one and that was only by a point. Numbered district $10s from this series are always highly coveted by collectors and are rarely sold once they go into a long-term collection.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1434
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2001-F $10 1928-A Atlanta F-A
The Atlanta district is really tough to find in CU grades, as evidenced by the mere trio that PCGS has afforded that elite status.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1435
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2003-G $10 1928-C Chicago G-A
A superior example for the grade with huge margins and cavernous embossing. Any Gem 1928-C series note is to be coveted for its condition rarity.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1436
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2003-G $10 1928-C Chicago G-A
Almost as pretty as the Gem offered above with some handing marks precluding a much higher grade.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ
Lot #1437
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2004-A* $10 1934* Boston A-* Mule
This 1934 Boston star note is a mule with back plate #600. Previously it was believed that a mule star was impossible from the Boston District. John Swartz, the co-author of the Small Size Catalog, has confirmed the fact that this note is presently unique and as the note was printed 80 years ago it may remain so! This serial number is nearly 150,000 higher than the non-mules observed.
Grade:
VF +
Lot #1438
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 3,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 2006-G $10 1934-A Chicago G-B
A lovely original pack of 1934-A Chicago notes with the first few having a bend at left but with a majority falling into some type of Gem grade. We have routinely seen CU and Ch. CU examples selling in the $30-$50 price range.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1439
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 12,000.00 - $ 18,000.00)
Fr. 2007-B $10 1934-B New York #B99999999D
Looking back on the John Whitney Walter, James W. 'Billy' Key and Mel Wilmore auctions, all of which we conducted over the past decade, we can find only four examples of $10 denominations with serial #99999999, for all series 1928 to 1999. Interestingly all four come from the 1934-1934B series. This is one of those four, the $10 1934-B FRN #B99999999D, graded PMG Ch. UNC 64 PPQ. A really stunning piece!
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1440
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2008-B* $10 1934-C* New York B-*
A great early star note that realized $500 in a 2013 Heritage sale.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1441
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Fr. 2008-D* $10 1934-C* Cleveland D-*
Only a single note has been deemed superior by PMG with only a couple others equal to this little treasure. The Cleveland star from this early series is not very often found in better CU grades and, when the opportunity does present itself, trepidation becomes the enemy of the weak at heart.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1442
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2009-K* $10 1934-D* Dallas K-*
This note is one of only four known.
Grade:
PCGS VF 20
Lot #1443
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2010-J $10 1950 Kansas City #J00000066A Wide
A beautiful 1950 $10 with a low serial #J00000066A. Absolutely a super note.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1444
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2011-G* $10 1950-A* Chicago G-* Five Consecutive
A lovely five piece lot of consecutive $10 Chicago notes.
Grade:
AU +
Lot #1445
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2011-I* $10 1950-A* Minneapolis I-*
A really scarce middle date star note that looks like a screaming Gem through the plastic holder. Rarely ever available at auction and awaiting a spot in an advanced collection.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1446
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2015-G* $10 1950-E Chicago G-*
A wonderful high-grade example of this always desirable star that, for a change, appears to be accurately graded. PCGS has only deemed a pair of notes to be better than this one.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1447
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2050-E $20 1928 Richmond E-A
PMG has only graded a single example better than this numbered district note on the Richmond district. Perfectly centered and possessing the type of embossing that we rarely see on early Federal Reserve Notes.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1448
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2051-K $20 1928-A Dallas K-A
A great looking note and very rare as well.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1449
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 2054-B $20 1934 New York B-A
Leviathan margins and resplendent inks highlight this nearly superb light green seal twenty.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1450
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 625.00 - $ 875.00)
Fr. 2054-C $20 1934 Philadelphia C-A
Spectacularly bright paper surfaces and radiant lime green ink colors enhance the beauty of this already striking early FRN. This same note just sold a year ago for $500 and we would expect more than that in today's quality conscious market.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1451
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
We have seen a single note recently that was a point better than this one but it paled in comparison to this note. Heaping margins and flawless paper surfaces leave all others in the dust. Late finished back plate #204.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1452
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2055-B* $20 1934-A* New York B-*
A lovely and well centered star from New York.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1453
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
A lovely run of six consecutive notes.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1454
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 450.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
This seven piece lot includes 2 three-note runs and 1 four-note run.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1455
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
A super run of eight early issues.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1456
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
Here is a 10 piece lot of New York FRNs which includes two consecutive, three consecutive and five consecutive runs.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1457
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2055-B $20 1934-A New York B-B
A group of UNC 1934-A New York notes. Thirty-three piece lot.
Grade:
CU
Lot #1458
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A lovely consecutive pair of Gem New York FRNs. These could grade out quite high.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1459
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A pair of consecutive and lovely New York FRNs.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1460
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A beautiful lot of four consecutive B-B block New York FRNs.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1461
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A fresh and original run of five consecutive New York notes.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1462
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A nice 10 piece lot of 1934-B New York FRNs.
Grade:
CU to Ch. CU
Lot #1463
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 900.00 - $ 1,800.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A gorgeous and original run of 12 consecutive New York notes. Beautiful.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1464
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A 13 piece lot of 1934-B New York FRNs.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1465
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A very cool run of 21 consecutive New York notes that are beautiful.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1466
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2056-B $20 1934-B New York B-B
A large run of 28 consecutive New York FRNs. These are very fresh and crisp.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1467
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 375.00 - $ 525.00)
Fr. 2057-F* $20 1934-C* Atlanta F00770000*
New back. A riveting New Back star note on this deceptively tougher Atlanta district that has huge margins, great centering and lavish paper surfaces. The serial number is cooler than the other side of the pillow and we are sure more than one collector will be craving this note.
Grade:
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
Lot #1468
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2058-B $20 1934-D New York B-B Narrow
Tied for Top Pop with one other. This much scarcer Narrow variety note is easily the nicest example we have encountered and there is no doubt in our minds that this is the nicest one extant. Stroll down boardwalk margins on every side of this impressively original and breathtaking piece of currency that possesses that rare combination of both rarity and condition.
Grade:
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
Lot #1469
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2059-B $20 1950 New York B-A
A nice and fresh run of five consecutive notes.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1470
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2059-B $20 1950 New York B-A
A beautiful run of 16 consecutive notes that are new to the market.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1471
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2060 $20 1950-A Various Districts
This nine piece lot includes New York (6 B-B), Cleveland (2 D-A) and Richmond (1 E-A) notes.
Grade:
VF to AU
Lot #1472
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 450.00 - $ 650.00)
Fr. 2064-L $20 1950-E San Francisco L-D
A sensational example of this scarcer and immensely popular middle date note that is one of the nicest we have seen.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1473
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2069-I $20 1969-B I Minneapolis I-A
There is nothing to dislike about this beauty because, quite simply, it has it all. Any 1969-B note is always to be coveted in this cataloger's book as it is a series that, for all the attention that it receives, is still vastly underrated. The Minneapolis district is easily the scarcest district for this sought after series and with the superior grade wielded by this note it is three for three. Top Pop at PCGS by a country mile and with good reason; high grade examples from this series are few and far between, especially so for the rare Minneapolis district. This same note sold in late 2013 for the bargain price of $734.38 and we are quite certain that in today's market it will be far more.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1474
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2100-D* $50 1928* Cleveland D-*
An evenly circulated numbered district star note with a four-digit serial number.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1475
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 4,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 2100-E $50 1928 Richmond E-A
This note is bright, fresh and well centered. An exceptionally rare note in Gem condition.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1476
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,400.00)
Fr. 2101-F $50 1928-A Atlanta F-A
A Gem Atlanta $50 with the dark green seal that is so fresh and original that it could grade higher.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1477
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2101-J $50 1928-A Kansas City J-A
A gorgeous dark green seal $50 but it's rather light. A beautiful note with a light-dark seal. Ha!
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1478
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 675.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2102-2106 $50 Various Dates & Districts
A mixed lot of various 1934 to 1934-D issues and district seals (7 New York and 1 Atlanta). Eight piece lot.
Grade:
Average VF
Lot #1479
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 2102a-B* $50 1934* New York B-*
A nice AU and a very fresh star note.
Grade:
Ch. AU
Lot #1480
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2102a-B $50 1934 New York B-A
This lot contains a consecutive run of four notes.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1481
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2102a-B $50 1934 New York B-A
Here is an eight piece lot of $50 FRNs that are all AU and UNC.
Grade:
AU/UNC
Lot #1482
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2102a-B $50 1934 New York B-A
Three consecutive $50 FRNs from New York.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1483
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 2102-B/2103-B $50 1934/1934-A New York B-A Changeover Pair
I just found this changeover pair while going through a neat run. Two piece lot.
Grade:
Gem CU
Lot #1484
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2102-I $50 1934 Minneapolis I-A
This light green seal Minneapolis is fresh and beautifully centered along with exquisite quality. A very rare $50 from Minneapolis.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64
Lot #1485
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2102-I $50 1934 Minneapolis I-A
A bright and rather well-margined example of this scarce light green seal Minneapolis district note. There must be a fold somewhere but it looks like a near Gem through the third-party holder.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1486
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,700.00)
Fr. 2105-B $50 1934-C New York B-A
Here is a lot of 18 consecutive $50 New York FRNs. These catalog at $220 in Choice and $350 in Gem CU.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1487
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2106-B $50 1934-D New York B-A
Eight 1934-D consecutive notes from New York. Faint center bend.
Grade:
AU/Gem CU
Lot #1490
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2107-B* $50 1950* New York B-*
A nice quality note with slight handling.
Grade:
AU/UNC
Lot #1491
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 375.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 2107-B $50 1950 New York B-A
A fresh and beautiful run of three consecutive notes.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1492
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 850.00 - $ 1,700.00)
Fr. 2107-B $50 1950 New York B-A
Here is a 10 piece lot of New York FRNs in lovely condition.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1493
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2111-L* $50 1950-D* San Francisco L-*
A lovely pair of consecutive UNC star notes.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1494
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2111-L* $50 1950-D* San Francisco L-*
A lovely consecutive trio of star notes that are fresh UNCs.
Grade:
Ch. CU
Lot #1495
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 700.00)
Fr. 2123-J $50 1988 Kansas City J-A
Amazing quality on this note.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
Lot #1496
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2150-F $100 1928 Atlanta F-A
A wonderful Gem that is fresh and well centered. A really neat number note.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1497
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 4,000.00 - $ 6,000.00)
Fr. 2150-H $100 1928 St. Louis H-A
This beauty is only a single digit away from one sold in 2008. Last year a PCGS note of the same grade realized $4,993. An important and beautiful number note.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1498
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
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($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
An absolutely original early FRN hundred on the Chicago district whose centering is skewed a hair too much to allow for the Gem grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1499
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
An early FRN hundred that is really well margined for only the "64" grade.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #1500
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 400.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
A scarce and popular light green seal UNC from this 1928-A Series.
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Lot #1501
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
A nice quality AU light green seal 1928-A Chicago. Very well graded.
Grade:
Superior Abt. UNC 55 + SPQ
Lot #1502
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
A little too much handling relegates this absolutely original note to the land of the circulated.
Grade:
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
Lot #1503
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2151-G $100 1928-A Chicago G-A
This lot includes one light green and one dark green seal. Two piece lot.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1504
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Fr. 2152-A $100 1934 Boston A-A
A much scarcer light green seal note and one that hits the thousand dollar mark in Gem condition.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1505
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 375.00 - $ 625.00)
Fr. 2152-G* $100 1934* Chicago G-*
During the world upheaval that was 2009, this scarce early star hundred realized $230 in an Heritage Auction. In today's far more sophisticated market which appreciates the value of rarity, a far greater price will no doubt be in order.
Grade:
PMG Ch. XF 45
Lot #1506
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,250.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2152-H $100 1934 St. Louis H-A Mule
An early St. Louis hundred that is rarely seen in Gem grade and, when they do avail themselves, often land somewhere in the four-figure price point. A year ago the note two serial numbers away sold for almost $1,300 and we see no reason why this lovely piece shouldn't perform in like manner.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1507
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2152-I $100 1934 Minneapolis I-A
A very high quality Gem 66 PPQ light green seal that is well centered and lovely. A beauty.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1508
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2152-I* $100 1934* Minneapolis I-*
A rare dark green seal star but it's well used and has a couple of splits.
Grade:
VG/Fine
Lot #1509
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 550.00)
Fr. 2152-J* $100 1934* Kansas City J-*
A four-digit, early star note that sure looks closer to the XF 40 grade than it does to the VF 20 grade.
Grade:
PCGS VF 30
Lot #1510
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 2153-J $100 1934-A Kansas City J-A
A nice, fresh, well centered and beautiful lot of five consecutive $100 FRNs from Kansas City.
Grade:
Ch. to Gem CU
Lot #1511
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 275.00 - $ 425.00)
Fr. 2156-G $100 1934-D Chicago G-A
With a printing of only 78,000, this is really a very scarce note and there are scant few auction appearances to support any realistic price point at a particular grade level.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #1512
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 750.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2157-B* $100 1950* New York B-* Mule
Over the course of the past 4 to 5 years nice AU notes of this number have routinely sold in the $300-$400 range. This is a vastly superior example and one of the best we have seen. A note that could easily make a run into four-figure territory.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #1513
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2159-B* $100 1950-B* New York B-*
A lot with two lovely New York stars.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1514
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 650.00 - $ 950.00)
Fr. 2163-D* $100 1963-A* Cleveland D-*
While not rare even at this grade level, this Cleveland star note is still quite desirable. Hulking margins, bottomless embossing and ravishing ink colors lend tremendously to the visual impact of this note. This same note just sold for $500 less than a year ago.
Grade:
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
Lot #1515
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2163-E* $100 1963-A* Richmond E-*
A much scarcer star from this series with this being an especially high-grade example. Bulky margins, perfect centering and sublime paper surfaces account for the third-party grade.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1516
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 10,000.00 - $ 20,000.00)
Fr. 2200-A $500 1928 Boston A-A
Records show only 31 examples with only 9 that are maybe as nice, but likely less. This is a '35 EPQ' and has the look of a much higher grade.
Grade:
PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ
Lot #1517
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2201-B $500 1934 New York B-A
A well centered and attractive $500 FRN.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1518
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 2201-B $500 1934 New York B-A
There is a small stamp on the face of this $500 note.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1519
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2201-G $500 1934 Chicago G-A
A nice quality, problem free $500 Chicago.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1520
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2201-G $500 1934 Chicago G-A
A bright, fresh, sharp and evenly circulated $500. These are always popular.
Grade:
Superior VF 30
Lot #1521
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)
Fr. 2201-K $500 1934 Dallas K-A
This is a very nice light green seal that has nice even circulation and decent centering.
Grade:
Superior VF 25
Lot #1522
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,500.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 2201-L $500 1934 San Francisco L-A
A lovely, full margined dark green seal $500 from San Francisco, a better district. High quality, fresh and original.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1523
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2202-B $500 1934-A New York B-A
A great looking, fresh and well centered note with excellent body but there is a tiny bank stamp near the portrait.
Grade:
Superior XF 40
Lot #1524
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2202-C $500 1934-A Philadelphia C-A
An evenly circulated note with a brown spot on the right.
Grade:
Superior VF 25
Lot #1525
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 850.00 - $ 1,250.00)
Fr. 2202-D $500 1934-A Cleveland D-A
Minor flaws make this $500 a great wallet piece. Superior notes: bank stamp, margin spot.
Grade:
Superior Fine 15
Lot #1526
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2202-E $500 1934-A Richmond E-A
A well graded note that has a red ink stamp on the face and back.
Grade:
Superior Fine 15
Lot #1527
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2202-F $500 1934-A Atlanta #F00080800A
A rare fancy serial number, with binary 8s, on this $500 example from Atlanta.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1528
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,200.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2202-G $500 1934-A Chicago G-A
A lovely, problem free 1934-A Chicago $500.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1529
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 12,500.00 - $ 25,000.00)
Fr. 2210-A $1,000 1928 Boston A-A
The Boston $1,000 from 1928 is a rarity with only 34 notes reported. This note, from the Rickey collection, is reasonably graded a VF-35. None listed are better than AU 50. This example is nice and well centered. We sold a '35' in 2011 at $22,425 but more recently sales have softened.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #1530
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 4,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 2210a-L $1,000 1928 San Francisco L-A
Here is a nicely centered AU $1,000 with excellent color and body from this rare San Francisco district.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1531
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 5,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 2210-I $1,000 1928 Minneapolis I-A
This is a lovely example for the grade. I would think others may have graded it a bit stronger. No more than 10 of the 44 serial numbers reported are any nicer. WBNG notes: staple holes.
Grade:
WBNG XF 40
Lot #1532
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 5,000.00 - $ 7,500.00)
Fr. 2211-I $1,000 1934 Minneapolis I-A
Here is a lovely light green seal Minneapolis in exceptional AU grade that appears to have a light bend in the center. The color and centering are excellent as well. WBNG notes: pinholes.
Grade:
WBNG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1533
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 7,500.00 - $ 12,500.00)
Fr. 2212-I $1,000 1934-A Minneapolis I-A
This is an exceptional and scarce issue with only 38 notes reported and of those this is likely the fourth or fifth finest known. The note has a tiny corner tip fold but with great color and centering. WBNG notes: soiling.
Grade:
WBNG Abt. UNC Ch. 58
Lot #1534
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,250.00 - $ 3,500.00)
Fr. 2210-J $1,000 1928 Kansas City J-A
A decent, evenly circulated 1928 $1,000 from Kansas City that came right out of a bank box for this sale.
Grade:
VF
Lot #1535
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,800.00 - $ 2,400.00)
Fr. 2211-G $1,000 1934 Chicago G-A
A sharp Chicago $1,000 with great color but there is a small split in the margin.
Grade:
Superior VF 20
Lot #1536
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 2211-I $1,000 1934 Minneapolis I-A
A much scarcer Minneapolis $1,000 that has nice, even circulation and excellent color. Superior notes: staining on reverse.
Grade:
Superior VF 25
Lot #1537
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2211-I $1,000 1934 Minneapolis I-A
Stains and rubber stamps make this decently circulated note a great pocket piece.
Grade:
Superior Fine 15
Lot #1538
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 3,000.00)
Fr. 2211-J $1,000 1934 Kansas City J-A
There is a restored split near the top but it's a great looking example.
Grade:
XF
Lot #1539
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 1,750.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2211-L $1,000 1934 San Francisco L-A
This note is a better San Francisco light green seal that has rust or foxing that is mostly visible on the back.
Grade:
Superior VF 25
Lot #1540
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 2212-G $1,000 1934-A Chicago G-A
A gorgeous Gem New 65 PPQ Chicago 1934-A $1,000 note. Most $1,000s are not nearly this nice, fresh or well centered. This note is part of a three-piece run listed here.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1541
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 7,000.00 - $ 10,000.00)
Fr. 2212-G $1,000 1934-A Chicago G-A
A gorgeous Gem New 65 PPQ Chicago 1934-A $1,000 note. Most $1,000s are not nearly this nice, fresh or well centered. Part of a three-piece run listed here.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1542
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 3,500.00 - $ 6,500.00)
Fr. 2212-G $1,000 1934-A Chicago G-A
This is one of three consecutive notes that are all beautifully centered. The other two are both graded Gem New 65 PPQ, this one is not.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
Lot #1543
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,400.00 - $ 3,200.00)
Fr. 2212-H $1,000 1934-A St. Louis H-A
A scarce St. Louis 1934-A in very nice high quality. A lovely example.
Grade:
XF/AU
Lot #1544
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Small Size Type Notes > Federal Reserve Notes
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2231-J $1,000 1934 Kansas City J-A
A nice looking circ $1,000 that is sure to please.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1545
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)
Fr. 2301* $5 1934* Hawaii L-A Mule
A real treasure of a note as all mule Hawaii stars are quite scarce, with this problem-free VF/XF note being a real catch. Very well margined and as fresh as a handful of newly picked daisies. A modicum of light folds define the grade and the HAWAII overprint is strong. We have recently seen a couple of Apparent graded PCGS VF 20 notes sell for $1,100-$1,300 and we are confident that this note is easily the taskmaster of both of those.
Grade:
VF/XF
Lot #1546
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2301m $5 1934 Hawaii L-A Mule
A high quality $5 Hawaii that is fresh and original in every way.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1547
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2302 $5 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A Choice, fresh and original $5 Hawaii that is lovely in every way. Very bright and crisp.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1548
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 500.00 - $ 800.00)
Fr. 2302 $5 1934-A Hawaii L-A
This note has Gem centering to me but they have called it '64'. A chance for an upgrade.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1549
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 2303 $10 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A nice, fresh, high quality $10 Hawaii note with exceptional originality and certainly decent margins for the grade.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1550
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 2303 $10 1934-A Hawaii L-B
A scarce and high quality $10 Hawaii note that has excellent color and paper quality along with big margins. A desirable example.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1551
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2305 $20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A very fresh, original and high quality $20 Hawaii note that is desirable in every way.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
Lot #1552
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2305 $20 1934-A Hawaii L-A
A lovely $20 Hawaii that has excellent centering and great originality along with exceptional paper quality and bold overprints. I'm not sure why this one isn't a '64'?
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
Lot #1553
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Small Size Type Notes > Hawaii Issue
-
($ 600.00 - $ 1,200.00)
$5, $10 & $20 Hawaii Mixed Lot
This 29 piece mixed lot of circ Hawaii notes includes eight $5s, thirteen $10s and eight $20s. Most have flaws and issues but an interesting Hawaii lot. NO RETURNS.
Grade:
Fine
Lot #1554
-
Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 250.00 - $ 375.00)
Fr. 2306 $1 1935-A North Africa B-C
A gorgeous $1 North Africa with a very high serial #B99003923C and the B-C block.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
Lot #1555
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2307 $5 1934-A North Africa K-A
This beauty came from the Chet Krause collection and it's totally beautiful. Just the way you would hope.
Grade:
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
Lot #1556
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 550.00 - $ 750.00)
Fr. 2307 $5 1934-A North Africa K-A
A perfectly centered peach of an emergency note with robust inks and flashy paper.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
Lot #1557
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 300.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2307 $5 1934-A North Africa K-A
A fresh and original $5 North Africa that looks Gem but is graded '64 EPQ'. The back centering holds this at a '64'.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1558
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 600.00 - $ 900.00)
Fr. 2307 $5 1934-A North Africa K-A
The faces are very Gem but the backs are shifted a bit to the left. Two consecutive notes.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1559
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 700.00 - $ 1,000.00)
Fr. 2309 $10 1934-A North Africa B-A
A beautiful, high-end Gem with excellent centering and paper quality as lovely as one might hope.
Grade:
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Lot #1560
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 2309* $10 1934-A* North Africa *-A
A gorgeous and important star note from the North Africa series. This note realized $5,175 in the Thomas Flynn collection that sold in 2008. Today these are not reaching those levels.
Grade:
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
Lot #1561
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Small Size Type Notes > North Africa Issue
-
($ 250.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2309 $10 1934-A North Africa B-A
A pleasing $10 North Africa with good centering and nice quality for the '63 PPQ' rating.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
Lot #1562
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2400 $10 1928 A-A
A bright and colorful high-grade Gold Certificate that is perfect for any higher end type set.
Grade:
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
Lot #1563
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 350.00 - $ 500.00)
Fr. 2400 $10 1928 A-A
A very attractive $10 Gold Certificate.
Grade:
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
Lot #1564
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 3,000.00 - $ 5,000.00)
Fr. 2402* $20 1928* *-A
A lovely $20 Gold Certificate star note that has great centering and the appearance of a new note. This is definitely in the top 10 of the $20 Gold Certificates stars reported. Virtually none better appear.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 55
Lot #1565
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 350.00 - $ 600.00)
Fr. 2402 $20 1928 A-A
A lovely, fresh and well centered note with exceptional color as well.
Grade:
PMG Abt. UNC 53 EPQ
Lot #1566
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 1,000.00 - $ 1,500.00)
Fr. 2404 $50 1928 A-A
This note has a great look but it has a flaw in the top margin with two splits.
Grade:
AU
Lot #1567
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 800.00 - $ 1,200.00)
Fr. 2404 $50 1928 A-A
A nice note that's graded as I would expect. Great paper quality and appearance.
Grade:
PCGS VF 35
Lot #1568
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Small Size Type Notes > Gold Certificates
-
($ 1,500.00 - $ 2,500.00)
Fr. 2405 $100 1928 A-A
A top quality $100 Gold Certificate that has excellent color and appearance. Some might not be able to see why it's only XF; I thought it was better. These have been exceeding our estimates.
Grade:
PCGS XF 45