Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25 2014-10-25 Auction - 542 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 8
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Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25

Our Fall Auction Event Features over 500 lots including some nice rare Porcelain and Tin Advertising Signs - Oil & Gas, Auto, and Soda Fountain. Following that up we have a group of rare French Art Glass Vases, and Lamps. A great selection of Gold and Silver Coins, and a huge selection of Rare Paper Money - World Currency, Obsoletes, Errors, National Bank Notes, Large & Small Size Notes, Postal Notes and Much More!
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Fr. 16c 1862 $1 Legal Tender: This is a great looking mid-grade 1862 $1 legal tender. PCGS mentions a small edge repair at top center. Such minor issues are to be expected on banknotes that were issued over 150 years ago.
0170: Fr. 16c 1862 $1 Legal TenderEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 16c 1862 $1 Legal Tender: Sharply printed details and rich reds and greens are the highlights of this legal tender banknote. PMG notes a small tear. All that means is that you get all the eye appeal of an AU/UNC note for a
0171: Fr. 16c 1862 $1 Legal TenderEst. $1,800-$2,000
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Fr. 18 1869 $1 Legal Tender: This is a really nice looking Very Fine 30. It would likely take a long time to find a nicer example with such a brilliant blue in the rainbow paper. I expect this one to sell for closer to XF
0172: Fr. 18 1869 $1 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Fr. 19 1874 $1 Legal Tender: 1874 one dollar legal tenders just don't get the respect they deserve. These have all of the qualities that make banknotes desirable, including a historic vignette and vibrant overprints. Of
0173: Fr. 19 1874 $1 Legal TenderEst. $500-$700
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Fr. 26 1875 $1 Legal Tender: It is tough for low denomination notes issued during the 1870s to circulate and still retain the qualities required to earn the coveted premium paper quality designation. The example here has been
0174: Fr. 26 1875 $1 Legal TenderEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 27 1878 $1 Legal Tender: This 1878 $1 United States note does not have any visible folds. The paper is a bit dark, but the overprints are still vibrant. As we have said many times before, it is hard to believe uncirculated
0175: Fr. 27 1878 $1 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 30 1880 $1 Legal Tender: A center fold is barely visible on the front of this 1880 $1 legal tender, but it can be seen more clearly on the back. This is nice unmessed with example. The upper right serial number is
0176: Fr. 30 1880 $1 Legal TenderEst. $600-$800
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Fr. 30 1880 $1 Legal Tender: This is exactly what a very fine 35 note should look like. The paper is crisp and strong. The note also has good centering and only shows a few folds.
0177: Fr. 30 1880 $1 Legal TenderEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 35 1880 $1 Legal Tender: This is a gem uncirculated 1880 $1 legal tender of the small red seal and blue serial number variety. This is from a run of uncirculated notes and it was obviously well protected for decades in the
0178: Fr. 35 1880 $1 Legal TenderEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 37 1917 $1 Legal Tender: Here is a lightly circulated saw horse. It is accurately graded with plenty of pop left in it.
0179: Fr. 37 1917 $1 Legal TenderEst. $80-$120
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Fr. 40 1923 $1 Legal Tender: We can't disagree with the apparent grade on this one, but boy this 55 sure looks nice. These are always favorites of both beginning and advanced collectors. It is tough to beat that cherry red
0180: Fr. 40 1923 $1 Legal TenderEst. $250-$350
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Fr. 41a 1862 $2 Legal Tender: Here is a sharp looking very fine two dollar legal tender. It is problem free for the grade. These can be tough to find in VF and lower grades that aren't also net or apparent graded. This is
0181: Fr. 41a 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Fr. 42 1869 $2 Legal Tender: From our experience, a lightly circulated rainbow deuce never stays in inventory very long or has a problem finding a new home. This is on the lower end of the very fine spectrum, but it still has
0182: Fr. 42 1869 $2 Legal TenderEst. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 43 1874 $2 Legal Tender: You would have trouble finding a Very Fine 25 that looks much nicer than this example. This 1874 $2 United States note has a rich and bold feel.
0183: Fr. 43 1874 $2 Legal TenderEst. $500-$600
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Fr. 57 1917 $2 Legal Tender: 1917 marks the last year that large size two dollar legal tenders were issued. This particular example should appeal to most collectors. The tiny split does little to detract from the overall
0184: Fr. 57 1917 $2 Legal TenderEst. $80-$120
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Fr. 61a 1862 $5 Legal Tender: This is from the first series of legal tender notes issued by The United States. A very serious looking Alexander Hamilton is featured on the right hand side of the banknote. This particular
0185: Fr. 61a 1862 $5 Legal TenderEst. $600-$1,000
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Fr. 64 1869 $5 Legal Tender: If you are looking for a rainbow woodchopper with really great eye appeal, and you don't want to pay an UNC price, then look no further. This very lightly circulated VF 35 has great colors on both
0186: Fr. 64 1869 $5 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Fr. 69 1878 $5 Legal Tender: This auction has four different woodchoppers available, and this might be our favorite. The red treasury seal, with its flowery design and light red color, is really a work of art. The example here
0187: Fr. 69 1878 $5 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Fr. 73 1880 $5 Legal Tender: This is a choice uncirculated 1880 $5 woodchopper. A few years ago these were plentiful while The Atlantic Hoard was being dispersed. Now we are starting to see these less and less frequently as
0188: Fr. 73 1880 $5 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 91 1907 $5 Legal Tender: This is an evenly circulated woodchopper showing Andrew Jackson and a pioneer family. PCGS notes stains on back.
0189: Fr. 91 1907 $5 Legal TenderEst. $100-$150
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Fr. 96 1869 $10 Legal Tender: Here is a perennial favorite. 1869 marks the first year that ten dollar legal tender notes featured a portrait of Daniel Webster. Of course, the real attraction is the vignette of the eagle. When
0190: Fr. 96 1869 $10 Legal TenderEst. $1,600-$2,000
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Fr. 99 1878 $10 Legal Tender: In terms of paper money, the 1878 ten dollar United States notes were only issued for a short period of time. This is a one year and one signature combination variety. Lots of collectors need an
0191: Fr. 99 1878 $10 Legal TenderEst. $800-$1,000
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Fr. 113 1880 $10 Legal Tender: There are lots of varieties of 1880 ten dollar legal tender notes. The example here is an fr. 113, meaning it was signed by Lyons and Roberts. This is the last signature combination used on the
0192: Fr. 113 1880 $10 Legal TenderEst. $600-$800
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Fr. 120 1901 $10 Legal Tender: I don't think you can call yourself a paper money collector if you don't have a bison in your collection. This example, despite being circulated, has an especially rich red overprint. That probably
0193: Fr. 120 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $800-$1,200
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