Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 13
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

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Fr. 757 $2 1918 Cleveland D265A : This low numbered Battleship has the brightness and centering for a higher grade, so I can only assume there is something unseen holding it back. Nevertheless, it's a supe
2289: Fr. 757 $2 1918 Cleveland D265A Est. $3,500-$7,000
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Fr. 759 $2 1918 Cleveland Autograph : A top quality Battleship deuce that has the extra benefit of the courtesy autographs of Fancher and Davis. A great way to enhance a top quality Battleship that is premium
2290: Fr. 759 $2 1918 Cleveland Autograph Est. $7,500-$12,500
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Fr. 760* $2 1918 Richmond : This is a rare district for stars, as only five are known in total, all from this single Friedberg number. The only nicer note, a VF 30, was sold in 2006 for $5,750.
2291: Fr. 760* $2 1918 Richmond Est. $5,000-$7,500
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Fr. 762 $2 1918 Atlanta : This is a lovely example of the Atlanta FRBN Battleship. The centering and color are good, but I doubt I would have graded it a "66". Graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
2292: Fr. 762 $2 1918 Atlanta Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Fr. 762 $2 1918 Atlanta F22A : This is a wonderful, low #22 Battleship that is one of 49 reported. It has a corner tip fold, which I assume is why it's a 58 PPQ. I believe this note will get lots�
2293: Fr. 762 $2 1918 Atlanta F22A Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Fr. 764 $2 1918 Atlanta : This new discovery increases the total notes known to 33. None of them are uncirculated, and well over half are below VF. This is a very solid note for the grade. Grade
2294: Fr. 764 $2 1918 Atlanta Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 764 $2 1918 Atlanta : The rarity of this signature combination is not far behind the Fr. 763, with just 101 more of these reported. We sold a PMG Fine 15 in March of this year for $747.50.�
2295: Fr. 764 $2 1918 Atlanta Est. $700-$1,400
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Fr. 765 $2 1918 Chicago : Quality Battleships, in fact Battleships of all varieties, remain one of the most desirable and highly sought-after type notes. Years ago, a conservative and wise long-time
2296: Fr. 765 $2 1918 Chicago Est. $5,250-$6,500
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Fr. 765* $2 1918 Chicago : One might think that the Chicago district, being somewhat available in the regular issue notes, would also be the type star for the Battleships, but that is not the case.
2297: Fr. 765* $2 1918 Chicago Est. $7,500-$12,500
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Fr. 769 $2 1918 St. Louis : This is a scarce signature combination for St. Louis with just 17 pieces reported. None grade CU, making this CGA VF 30 pretty desirable. The grading is spot on, but the
2298: Fr. 769 $2 1918 St. Louis Est. $3,500-$7,000
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Fr. 770 $2 1918 St. Louis : The Fr. 770 is almost as scarce as the Fr. 769, and this is one of the nicer pieces. The most recent sale of a Fr. 770 was at the Central States auction this year,
2299: Fr. 770 $2 1918 St. Louis Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Fr. 771 $2 1918 St. Louis : A super looking and well-margined Battleship. This will float someone's boat. Graded VF 30 by PCGS.
2300: Fr. 771 $2 1918 St. Louis Est. $1,250-$2,000
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Fr. 772 $2 1918 Minneapolis : This is a popular type and a good district. Graded Fine 12 by PCGS.
2301: Fr. 772 $2 1918 Minneapolis Est. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 775 $2 1918 Kansas City Autograph: A great looking Kansas City Battleship that will undoubtedly be in demand, as Battleships always are. This one has a courtesy autograph of Helm across the face. Graded Ch.
2302: Fr. 775 $2 1918 Kansas City AutographEst. $5,000-$7,500
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Fr. 776 $2 1918 Dallas K23A : A gorgeous, low serial #23 Dallas Deuce that has exceptional color and originality. These low numbered deuces have been highly sought-after, especially like this one with a�
2303: Fr. 776 $2 1918 Dallas K23A Est. $7,000-$12,000
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Fr. 776 $2 1918 Dallas K26A : These low number Dallas notes have always been popular, and prices for them have consistently increased over the years. The last time a double-digit was available was in t
2304: Fr. 776 $2 1918 Dallas K26A Est. $7,500-$12,500
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Fr. 776* $2 1918 Dallas : This prohibitively rare star is represented by just two examples; this VG that last appeared in 2003, and a Gem CU example that sold in a 2006 auction for more than $56
2305: Fr. 776* $2 1918 Dallas Est. $10,000-$20,000
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Fr. 778 $2 1918 San Francisco L24A : Only four low numbers are known on the San Francisco district, and it has been eight long years since one has been available. Graded VF 20 by CGA.
2306: Fr. 778 $2 1918 San Francisco L24A Est. $3,500-$7,000
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Fr. 779* $2 1918 San Francisco : This is one of the best of the seven Battleship stars reported from this signature combination and the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank. It has been six years since the
2307: Fr. 779* $2 1918 San Francisco Est. $7,000-$14,000
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Fr. 781 $5 1918 Boston : Good color and margins enhance this Boston note, the key to the $5 FRBN series. Graded VF 25 by PCGS.
2308: Fr. 781 $5 1918 Boston Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 783 $5 1918 Philadelphia : A tiny bit of glue residue can be seen on the front. Other than that, the surfaces are absolutely clean. Graded Ch. XF 45 by PMG.
2309: Fr. 783 $5 1918 Philadelphia Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 784 $5 1928 Philadelphia : An excellent note for type. Actually looks better than the PCGS assigned grade of VF 30.
2310: Fr. 784 $5 1928 Philadelphia Est. $750-$1,500
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Fr. 785 $5 1918 Cleveland : This is a lovely example of this popular Cleveland FRBN. The quality looks nice and original, and only a bit closer margin affects the appearance. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by C
2311: Fr. 785 $5 1918 Cleveland Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 786 $5 1918 Cleveland : Graded VF 20 by CGA.
2312: Fr. 786 $5 1918 Cleveland Est. $750-$1,500