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US Currency-Obsolete Currency 1870s $10 Obsolete, Peoples National Bank Helena, Montana - PMG AU-55EPQ Peoples National Bank Helena, Montana. Scenes of wildlife in a natural setting comprise the central vignette. PMG offers a grade of AU-55, perhaps accounting for some faint wear along the center of...
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$400
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$500
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$390.00
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2
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US Currency-Obsolete Currency 1870s $20 Obsolete, Peoples National Bank Helena, Montana - PMG CU-63EPQ Peoples National Bank Helena, Montana. The delightful central vignette displays a vibrant, active scene of horses and, perhaps, drovers engaged in daily activity. A gorgeous obsolete for collectors...
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$750
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$875
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$575.00
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3
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US Currency-Obsolete Currency Collection of twenty-six uncut sheets of Missouri Defense Bonds, Eight $50/$100, Ten $20, and Eight $1/$3 One of the more remarkable currency items we have taken on recently has history right here within the historic state of Missouri. This is an accumulation of Missouri defense bonds that includes three...
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$8,000
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$10,000
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$6,250.00
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4
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US Currency-WWII / Military Run of three 1935-A $1 Hawaii Fr# 2300 - ChCU Here is a pleasing run of three consecutive Hawaii notes that should all very easily meet Choice CU criteria. Original, fresh and just beautifully presented, all feature nice margins and blazing...
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$300
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$400
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$310.00
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5
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US Currency-WWII / Military 1935-A $1 North Africa Star Short Snorter Fr# 2306 Star - XF One of the signatures on this "short snorter" is from Bolivar, MO, helping this unusual star note hit very close to home. Numerous signatures on both sides of this XF North Africa single.
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$250
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$300
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$250.00
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6
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US Currency-Demand Notes, Large 1861 $10 Philadelphia Fr# 7 - PMG G-6/tape repairs, tears A scarce demand note from the Philadelphia district, obviously well worn, yet intact due to a tape repair that must have been made many decades ago. Despite the very heavy wear, signatures remain...
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$2,500
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$3,500
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$1,550.00
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7
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1869 $5 Woodchopper Fr# 64 - VF The vintage, honest quality of this lovely woodchopper should appeal to many prospective bidders. Plenty of original color shows brightly from both sides, but we do report several subtle pinholes...
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$800
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$950
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$950.00
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8
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1880 $10 Fr# 111 - F Noticeably darker than usual, the well-soiled paper appears substantially original, perhaps very lightly pressed so as to appear VF. Good margins and modest eye-appeal.
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$400
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$500
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$320.00
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9
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1880 $50 Fr# 164 - VG Considerable grey toning affects much of the front, with flecking noticeable along the left side. Carefully pressed with no tears or problems.
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$2,700
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$3,000
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$2,500.00
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10
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1901 $10 Bison Fr# 116 - VF Facing up as XF or better, this bison features better signatures and quite attractive eye-appeal for the grade. Lovely inking retains noticeable vibrancy over pleasing paper.
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$1,200
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$1,400
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$1,200.00
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11
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1901 $10 Bison Fr# 121 - VF A nice, bright 1901 Bison note, the initial impression might be that of an XF type example. Well-centered top to bottom.
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$900
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$1,000
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$875.00
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12
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large Sequential pair of 1901 $10 Bison Fr# 122 - VF Being unusual as sequential notes should make this bison pairing very attractive to prospective bidders. Add to that the sophisticated level of preservation and we have what might be the beginning of...
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$2,500
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$3,000
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$2,600.00
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13
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1901 $10 Bison Fr# 122 - VF Although lightly pressed, the note presents nicely at the VF level, showing good edge quality and sharp detail. Lovely crimson ink seems slightly more deeply saturated than usual, as it was printed...
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$800
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$900
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$900.00
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14
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1901 $10 Bison Star Fr# 122 - PCGS VF-25 Gorgeous as a type note and obviously original, one can see even through the PCGS holder that the paper has never been pressed. Marvelous! And on top of that, it is a "star" note, making it that...
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$3,500
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$4,000
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$3,000.00
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15
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1907 $5 Woodchopper Fr# 91 - PMG VF-35/PCBLIC Error This infamous plate engraving error spells "FOR ALL DEBTS PCBLIC AND PRIVATE" on the back. An exemplary, problem-free example that looks fully XF in the holder.
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$370
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$425
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$360.00
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16
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1907 $5 Woodchopper Fr# 91 - PMG CU-62 Brilliant paper escalates the eye-appeal for this delightful woodchopper, and it would easily attain the choice level if not for an uneven and very tight margin along the bottom. A perfect example...
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$370
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$450
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$330.00
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17
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1917 $1 Fr# 37 - ChCU The Car Wars Collection. Strong ink on decently bright paper gives a pleasing first impression. A pleasantly centered CU or better overall, with exceedingly sharp borders on all four sides.
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$200
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$250
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$210.00
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1917 $1 Fr# 37 - PCGS ChCU-64PPQ Elliot-Burke. Superb paper for this 1917 legal tender large dollar incorporates terrific, rich ink. Apparently, thin margins at top and bottom explain the failure to get a gem grade, as the note has...
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$340
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$380
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$320.00
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19
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US Currency-Compound Interest Treasury Notes, Large 1864 $10 Fr# 190b - PCGS F-15/edge and internal splits and tears/edge damage Scarce compound interest note, as has been counter-printed on the front. PCGS mentions some internal splits and tears as well as edge damage - all true but perhaps less important than the historical...
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$1,500
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$2,000
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$3,000.00
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20
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1891 $1 Martha Washington Fr# 223 - VF Martha Washington is the only real historic woman ever to appear on a U.S. currency note, according to the BEP. This is a lovely and essentially original Martha note that exhibits outstanding color...
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$400
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$500
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$525.00
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $1 Educational Fr# 224 - CGA AU-55 The cost of an Educational dollar will seem quite attractive for this Choice AU example when one glances at the asking prices for UNC notes in dealer stock. This is a gorgeous example that looks new...
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$1,000
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$1,300
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$875.00
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $2 Educational Fr# 247 - PMG VF-30 The VF-30 grade assessment seems quite surprising given that this Education note appears practically AU at first glance. Marvelous, bright ink on bright paper emphasizes very good contrast , and the...
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$2,000
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$2,300
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$2,000.00
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23
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $5 Educational Fr# 269 - PCGS VF-20 This appears to be an original example of an 1895 five, although paper quality can't be readily assessed through the holder. Fairly vivid for the grade and always popular with type collectors.
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$1,700
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$2,000
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$1,700.00
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24
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $1 Black Eagle Error, Inverted Back, Fr# 235 - PMG VF-25 The back is inverted, this error noted on the PMG holder. Elliott-White signature combination.
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$500
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$600
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$525.00
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25
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large Four 1923 $1 Fr# 237 including three sequential star notes - XF A quartet of pleasing, original large star notes, all feature marvelous, crisp paper and fantastic color. Clearly stacked together for a long time, they bear identical bends that could easily be...
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$400
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$500
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$625.00
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