Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 10
2123: Fr. 179    $100    1880 3214:     T-31    $5    Sept. 2, 1861 3143: Maine     $20    Canal Bank, Portland    1850s   
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Overland Park, KS, United States
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Memphis 2008 Auction

An outstanding auction of US and World Paper Money in 3 Sessions.
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Fr. 282 $5 1923 : A great looking Porthole that may only be an XF but it looks like an UNC. The centering and paper are excellent. These are hard to find in this grade. Graded XF 40 PQ
2217: Fr. 282 $5 1923 Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 282 $5 1923 : Portholes are always popular and this note has excellent body and no flaws for the grade. The centering is quite nice as well. Just a nice circ note. I would say a "30
2218: Fr. 282 $5 1923 Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 282 $5 1923 : This Porthole looks VF but has heavy creases, so I am choosing F/VF. Some evidence of cleaning.
2219: Fr. 282 $5 1923 Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 289 $10 1880 : Some softness to the paper is noted on this popular type. Great centering. Graded VF 30 by CGA.
2220: Fr. 289 $10 1880 Est. $4,350-$6,500
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Fr. 289 $10 1880 : This note has the look of a VG 7 but problems galore: the top, and especially the bottom edges and splits. Don't return it...it's got all kinds of flaws. AS IS, NO RET
2221: Fr. 289 $10 1880 Est. $350-$650
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Fr. 301 $10 1891 : A very attractive Hendricks note with the red seal. It has exceptional color and quality and is seldom available in this grade. This note was last sold by Stack's in 199
2222: Fr. 301 $10 1891 Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Fr. 302 $10 1908 : This note was graded VF by the last seller. It might be a VF 20 or it might be graded close to that. Overall evenly circulated look.
2223: Fr. 302 $10 1908 Est. $800-$1,400
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Fr. 310 $20 1880 : The Bruce-Gilfillan (Fr. 310) variety of the 1880 $20 Silver Certificate is the rarest of the large brown seal two-signature notes and just a few less of the Fr. 312 are
2224: Fr. 310 $20 1880 Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Fr. 316 $20 1886 : Here is a note, with excellent paper quality, that should bring way over its conservative estimate. There are just 26 examples recorded. This is the small red seal which
2225: Fr. 316 $20 1886 Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Fr. 320 $20 1891 : It brings back glorious memories of years gone by to see one of these gorgeous small red seal $20 Silver Certificates that I bought from Harry & Marie Jones through Aubr
2226: Fr. 320 $20 1891 Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Fr. 321 $20 1891 : Uncirculated prices on this type have soared in the last few years as collectors have come to realize just how scarce nice examples are of this design. And this is a ni
2227: Fr. 321 $20 1891 Est. $25,000-$40,000
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Fr. 327 $50 1880 : This is a very rare design type with the brown "L" below the brown seal. It was only used for a short while before they went to just the brown seal. There are five e
2228: Fr. 327 $50 1880 Est. $35,000-$50,000
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Fr. 328 $50 1880 : Other than a serial #1, this is the lowest reported serial number on this more difficult type. Only about two dozen notes exist with this particular Friedberg number, and�
2229: Fr. 328 $50 1880 Est. $35,000-$50,000
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Fr. 330 $50 1891 : There are only six notes listed in the Track & Price census, with the top grade being a PMG 50 that sold a couple of years ago at $51,750, and in our March 2007 CPMX
2230: Fr. 330 $50 1891 Est. $50,000-$100,000
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Fr. 335 $50 1891 : The overall appearance of this $50 Blue Seal is absolutely gorgeous, but the paper is not completely original. It is also not an UNC, but just looks like one. It faces
2231: Fr. 335 $50 1891 Est. $13,500-$17,500
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Fr. 347 $1 1890 : I see nothing that would cause me to disagree with the grade on this obviously natural and vividly colored Treasury Note. Graded VF 35 PQ by RCGS.
2232: Fr. 347 $1 1890 Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Fr. 350 $1 1891 : The light handling is more than offset by the mountainous embossing. A very nice type note.
2233: Fr. 350 $1 1891 Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 350 $1 1891 : A wonderfully fresh, high-grade circulated example that dealers love to stock. The reason? In this case, it is because this is basically an uncirculated note, fully embossed
2234: Fr. 350 $1 1891 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 351 $1 1891 : This note certainly looks better than the grade indicates. I know the centering certainly is. Graded New 62 PPQ by PCGS.
2235: Fr. 351 $1 1891 Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 352 $1 1891 : Fortunately a number of these were saved, providing collectors with an opportunity to obtain an example of the generally difficult Treasury Note series for not a lot of mo
2236: Fr. 352 $1 1891 Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 352 $1 1891 : A lovely example of a Bruce-Roberts $1 Treasury Note. A signature combination that is often part of some very rare issues. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
2237: Fr. 352 $1 1891 Est. $2,250-$3,500
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Fr. 352 $1 1891 : This is a top quality note with excellent centering. Why it's a "58," I'm not sure. I believe the collectors will see its true value. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 by PCGS.
2238: Fr. 352 $1 1891 Est. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 357 $2 1891 : When quality is your main concern, then this beautiful example of the 1891 $2 General McPherson note should reach the top of many lists. It's a stunning beauty for sure!�
2239: Fr. 357 $2 1891 Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Fr. 359 $5 1890 : This ornate back Treasury Note is a type that every collector desires, in a grade that would fit nicely in any collection. Graded Gem New 65 by PCGS.
2240: Fr. 359 $5 1890 Est. $15,000-$25,000