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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1862 $1 Fr# 16 - VF Very original tone endows the note with good eye-appeal despite it being a bit flattened overall. The design is centered a bit low, resulting in a broad top margin. It's sort of like eating a loaf...
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$400
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$500
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$400.00
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2
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1880 $5 Woodchopper Fr# 74 - PCGS CU-63 PPQ Top and bottom margins come in just a bit too tight to permit a higher grade, yet the paper retains the freshness and ink quality of a gem (or darn close). Any great woodchopper is a note worth...
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$950
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$1,100
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$950.00
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3
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1917 $1 Star Fr# 37 - VF, plus a 1922 $10 gold certificate FR# 1173 XF First is a 1917 "star note" dollar bill that is relatively common overall, but perhaps a bit better as an Elliot-Burke example that appears AU or better at first glance. This is because it has been...
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$550
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$650
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$475.00
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4
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large Sequential pair of 1917 $1 Fr# 36 - AU Sequentially numbered 1917 dollars appear to have nearly evaded circulation, as both feel fresh and crisp, and look pristine and bright. The center folds have been carefully pressed out, but not to...
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$350
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$450
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$320.00
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5
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1880 $10 Fr# 289 - PMG F-12/tape repair Rarer and seldom made available to type collectors, the low grade combines with PMG's caveat ("tape repair") to place this note near lower end of the condition spectrum, yet it remains acceptable due...
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$1,100
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$1,300
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$975.00
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6
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $1 Educational Fr# 224 - CGA GemCU-67 F. L. Consignment. From edge-to-edge, and top-to-bottom, both sides are really nicely centered, and this is true whether the note is viewed from the front or back. Technical merits will be obvious...
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$1,100
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$1,400
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$1,500.00
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7
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $1 Educational - AU Rather clean and nicely margined, the paper offers reasonable crispness in hand and ought to meet the AU grade. Nicely preserved at the corners and edges. That ought to keep 'em down on the farm.
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$1,200
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$1,400
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$1,150.00
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8
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large Three sequential 1899 $1 Black Eagle Fr# 230 - all PMG ChCU-63 EPQ Strictly choice examples comprise this trio of black-eagle singles, and each has even earned an "EPQ" designation from PMG. A better Napier-McClung signature pairing only adds to the appeal, and I've...
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$1,150
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$1,350
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$1,100.00
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9
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large Cut Sheet of four 1899 $1 Black Eagle Fr# 233 - three GEM 65 EPQ, one Choice 64, all PMG A-B-C-D plates comprise what is essentially a gem quartet of cut-sheet black-eagle singles. Disregarding grade, these are truly outstanding, well-centered and bright and beautiful as can be.
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$1,700
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$1,900
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$2,100.00
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10
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $1 Black Eagle Fr# 233 - PMG GemCU-65 EPQ Whisenhunt Collection. A superb choice for type purposes, this is plate position "A" for the extremely popular black-eagle type note. Incredibly bright, superbly centered and as fresh and beautiful...
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$500
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$600
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$550.00
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11
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large Sequential pair of 1899 $2 Fr# 252 - AU-50 EPQ and AU-58 EPQ, both PMG Here is a nice, "looks like a gem" pairing of 1899 two-dollar bills that represent plate positions "A" and "B", as denoted on the PMG labels. Corner wear seems to be the most distinguishable feature...
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$2,000
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$2,200
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$1,750.00
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12
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 277 - PMG VF-20 The Bridewell Collection. The less-often seen combination of Parker-Burke adds to excellent appeal that is inherent to any nicer Chief note in collectable grades. Decent margins show a bit of wear...
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$400
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$500
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$425.00
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13
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 279 - VF Slightly better Elliot-Burke signatures add to the already considerable appeal of this Chief. It appears to have been pressed and shows evidence of prior PVC contamination, yet should still be a...
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$425
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$525
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$475.00
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14
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Star Fr# 279 - VF The Elliot-Burke signature pairing means there are only 19 examples in the census for this 1899 Chief. The note has a few holes and has been pressed, yet it manages to retain slight crispness and...
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$1,700
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$2,000
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$1,550.00
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15
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 280 - VF Flattened only to a modest degree and very attractive, the paper retains gentle bends and wrinkles that provide an very good impression of original preservation. Edges are very sharp for the grade,...
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$575
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$675
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$525.00
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16
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 280 - VF Some minor PVC may be present for this popular 1899 five-dollar. Centering favors the top quite noticeably.
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$350
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$400
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$350.00
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17
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large Cut sheet of four 1923 $1 Fr# 237 - all PMG GemCU-66 EPQ A classic grouping, this cut sheet of four 1923 silver certificate dollars comprises a quartet of very-gem examples, superbly centered and as bright and as fresh as can be. Plate positions E, F, G,...
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$1,000
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$1,200
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$900.00
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1923 $5 Porthole Fr# 282 - VF The 1923 $5 porthole is always in demand, especially at grade levels favorable to the collector's wallet. Decent paper and color face up as slightly nicer than our assigned VF grade.
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$1,250
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$1,450
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$1,200.00
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1929 $20 Type 2 - Pensacola, FL Charter #5603 - PCGS ChCU-63/PPQ The American National Bank of Pensacola, Florida. Very good ink and three broad margins are found here, with the top margin too thin to permit a higher grade. A reasonably bright example from the...
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$350
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$400
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$250.00
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20
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $10 Blue Seal - Collinsville, IL Charter #6125 - VF The First National Bank of Collinsville, Illinois. Crispness is a tad nicer than expected for the VF grade, and margins meet expectations, the bottom being a little tight. Fair signatures remain,...
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$400
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$500
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$400.00
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21
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $50 Blue Seal - East Saint Louis, IL - PMG VF-30 First National Bank in East St. Louis, Illinois. Elusive off of Madison county, this large-sized $50 national should prove popular with collectors, especially for the St. Louis area. Surprisingly...
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$850
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$950
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$825.00
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22
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1882 $5 Date Back - Effingham, IL Charter #4233 - VF The First National Bank of Effingham, Illinois. Signatures are crisp, sharp and reasonably bold, adding to the appeal of the very nice color. A pair of tiny pinholes lie on either of the far reaches...
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$950
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$1,150
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$925.00
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23
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1882 $5 Brown Back - Flora, IL Charter #1961 - PMG VF-25/minor splits The First National Bank of Flora, Illinois. Signatures are still highly legible despite the amount of circulation seen by this scarcer 1882 five. The edges of the note display obvious wear, but the...
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$650
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$750
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$625.00
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24
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $20 Blue Seal - Kansas, IL Charter #9293 - PMG AU-53/EPQ The Kansas National Bank of Kansas, Illinois. A note with the distinction of "two states" in the name, this scarce 1902 twenty offers much as a type example, including brilliant paper and ink. ...
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$550
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$650
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$525.00
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25
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1882 $10 Brown Back - Litchfield, IL Charter #3962 - VF The First National Bank of Litchfield, Illinois. The signatures are particularly bold and sharp, so nice for a note at the VF grade level. Only one pinhole drops right of center, but the paper feels...
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$600
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$700
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$675.00
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