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US Currency-Obsolete Currency Three Obsolete Banknotes Berry Tree Collection. First is Farmers Bank of (Richmond) Virginia, payable at Alexandria Branch, graded PCGS F-12, and with provenance to the John J Ford collection. Next is Carson City (NV)...
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$350
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$400
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$350.00
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2
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US Currency-Obsolete Currency Pair of Obsolete Banknotes M. Diatom Collection. A Vermont note in the amount of one dollar, printed on Bank of Windsor, should qualify for a CU grade, although the expected level of yellowing for the paper is inevitable. ...
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$100
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$200
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$100.00
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3
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US Currency-Obsolete Currency $20 Obsolete - Bank of New Orleans PCGS F-15/small rust stains and holes PCGS notates "small rust stains and holes", yet this scarce New Orleans product should garner many suitors. Deep, clear signatures appear on the front, with this side looking slightly nicer than the...
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$350
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$450
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$290.00
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4
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US Currency-WWII / Military 1935-A $1 Hawaii Fr# 2300 - PMG ChCU-64 EPQ This scarce F-C block grades 64 EPQ at PMG for good reason, as the note faces up brilliantly with no-doubt-original paper and superb embossing. The centering wanders slightly toward the right, which...
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$400
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$500
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$575.00
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5
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US Currency-WWII / Military Run of Five 1934-A $5 Hawaii Fr# 2302 - XF/AU Each member in this unusual run of five Hawaii notes faces up as AU/UNC although we suggest they will grade in the extremely-fine range or better. Thumbing through the group reveals fair centering in...
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$775
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$900
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$750.00
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6
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US Currency-WWII / Military 1934-A $20 Hawaii Star Fr# 2305* - PCGS VF-25 Roman Powers Collection. This FR#2305 "star" is a very rare note in any condition, such that VF25 could almost be considered a "high grade". Although moderate wear is certainly apparent, along with...
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$1,200
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$1,400
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$1,050.00
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7
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Misc-Miscellaneous Currency Item $5 MPC - Series 541 First Printing PMG VF-20/Stamp Ink Roman Powers Collection. PMG notes "stamp ink" on the front, with a light vertical streak in front of the portrait. The 541 $5 has long been recognized as the scarcest regular issue MPC note.
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$1,200
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$1,400
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$1,000.00
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8
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1862 $1 Fr# 17 - VF M. Diatom Collection. An original 1862 $1 legal tender features impressive, rich ink on typically aged paper. A small margin tear in the top margin accompanies a pair of exceedingly small pinholes...
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$550
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$650
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$550.00
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9
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1862 $2 - VF The extremely low serial number 210 may help attract premium bids for the approachable grade (very-fine) of this 1862 deuce. We observe no problems at all when viewed from either side, and indeed,...
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$800
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$900
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$775.00
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10
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1869 $2 Fr# 42 - VF Significant rippling of the paper at least confirms it has never been pressed, nor does the strong, popular "rainbow" color show any unusual fading. Broad margins all the way around for a type that...
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$700
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$800
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$775.00
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11
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1880 $20 Fr# 147 - PCGS F-15 Problem-free and readily approachable for even a basic budget. Complete and showing only a single tiny pinhole.
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$150
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$250
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$270.00
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12
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US Currency-Legal Tender Notes, Large 1901 $10 Bison Fr# 114 - F Irregular, but not necessarily completely atypical, staining affects the front of this bison note, which also happens to have a better Lyons-Roberts signature combination. Rather well worn as befits...
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$500
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$600
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$475.00
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13
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1886 $1 Martha Washington - VF Highly commendable centering of this 1886 Martha note will only add to the pleasing visual cues that mark this as a very-fine plus example, although it has certainly been pressed. A large pink seal...
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$400
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$500
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$400.00
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14
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1886 $5 Fr# 261 - PCGS XF-40 Highly popular with collectors, the "silver dollar back" endures as a very desirable motif for this 1888 five. Just about perfect for the extremely-fine level, the front shows off a pleasing large...
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$3,900
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$4,400
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$3,800.00
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15
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1886 $10 Fr# 293 - F Seemingly quite strong for the fine grade level, the paper has been moderately pressed, yet still retains very decent, original color. The large pink seal "tombstone" is a difficult type note that...
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$600
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$700
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$625.00
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16
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1891 $2 Fr# 246 - F Here is a hard-to-find $2 Windom type that quickly becomes expensive, even in just slightly better circulated grades. We recommend a Fine grade to reflect heavy, but honest, even wear and no...
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$300
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$400
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$290.00
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17
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $1 Educational Fr# 224 - PMG XF-40 Superior, bright color designates this as a premium quality educational one for only the XF40 grade. The edges are sharp and crisply defined, and the colors particularly vivid on the back, which...
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$800
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$925
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$825.00
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18
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $1 Educational Fr# 224 - PCGS ChCU-64 PPQ An amazingly pristine example of the ever-popular Educational series, this near-gem example features superb embossing and really, near-perfect centering on the front, although the back has a slightly...
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$2,200
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$2,600
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$2,200.00
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19
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1896 $2 Educational - VF Fr# 248. A beautifully margined, richly tinted middle grade $2 Educational note makes an appearance here and provides a marvelous, never-pressed vintage presentation. Trivial staining over a couple...
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$800
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$1,100
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$925.00
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20
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 278 - VF Still quite crisp and attractive for the very-fine grade level, this higher-end "chief" makes a suitable introduction for type representation. Evenly worn with still-dynamic presence.
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$400
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$500
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$525.00
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21
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 275 - XF The Napier-McClung signature combination is a little better for the "chief" type, and this example looks nicer than the assigned very-fine grade, as seen from the front. Viewed from the back, the...
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$300
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$400
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$525.00
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22
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US Currency-Silver Certificates, Large 1899 $5 Chief Fr# 278 - PCGS XF-45 PPQ Terrific eye-appeal affirms the PPQ designation granted by PCGS, with the marvelous bright color following suit. The usual three folds apply, but one cannot help but notice terrific embossing when...
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$700
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$900
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$1,050.00
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23
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $10 Blue Seal - Washington, GA Charter #8848 - AU The NB of Wilkes at Washington, Georgia. Popular type note with clean, purple signatures on reasonably bright paper for AU. A family owned bank from Georgia.
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$270
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$425
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$525.00
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24
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $10 Blue Seal Date Back - Atwood, IL Charter #6359 - VF The First NB of Atwood, Illinois. Only two notes are reported in Kelly, which should cause quite a stir for suitors of this very difficult 1902 date-back. Lovely, original very-fine condition sees...
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$1,200
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$1,500
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$1,200.00
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25
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US Currency-National Bank Notes 1902 $10 Blue Seal - Belleville, IL Charter #11478 - F The St. Clair NB of Belleville, Illinois. Faint signatures can be made out only with persistent inspection, but the paper looks memorably original. Darker writing in wide pencil has been somewhat...
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$200
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$250
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$180.00
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