Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 27
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. 1175a $20 1882 : On the whole, this triple signature Gold Certificate is quite presentable. Its few minor faults include a number of tiny edge nicks and splits, some of which have been ca
2625: Fr. 1175a $20 1882 Est. $5,000-$7,500
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Fr. 1179 $20 1905 : This popular type is in extreme demand, but unfortunately this particular specimen was probably exposed to sunlight, which lightened the seal and serial numbers and slightly�
2626: Fr. 1179 $20 1905 Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 1182 $20 1906 : A pretty note that is one of 91 serial numbers reported, but only four circs. Graded VF 30 by PCGS.
2627: Fr. 1182 $20 1906 Est. $600-$900
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Fr. 1183* $20 1906 : Just eight Fr. 1183 stars are recorded in the census, and the note we offer here was the only specimen available in the last eight years. Evenly circulated and pleasing
2628: Fr. 1183* $20 1906 Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Fr. 1185 $20 1906 : I submitted this note for a client and there was no way I thought it wouldn't be graded UNC. It certainly is lovely, so bid for yourself. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ b
2629: Fr. 1185 $20 1906 Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Fr. 1185* $20 1906 : This new discovery increases the census to ten known stars. We sold a PCGS VG 10 last November for over $2,200, which was far above our high estimate. This example has
2630: Fr. 1185* $20 1906 Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Fr. 1187 $20 1922 : Here is a beautiful note that is bound to bring a very strong price as Gold Certificates with this quality are few and far between. This one is really a peach. Graded
2631: Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Fr. 1187 $20 1922 : This PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ has bright gold on both front and back. The paper is completely natural, with clearly embossed features and ever so slight bends. To be totally�
2632: Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Est. $1,425-$2,500
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Fr. 1187* $20 1922 : An attractive star with original surfaces and deep gold color. Graded VF 30 by PMG.
2633: Fr. 1187* $20 1922 Est. $2,250-$4,500
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Fr. 1187 $20 1922 : A nice looking, evenly circulated 1922 $20 Gold Certificate.
2634: Fr. 1187 $20 1922 Est. $350-$500
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Fr. 1187* $20 1922 : An evenly circulated, lower grade star that is generally problem-free. One of 135 reported. Graded Fine 15 by CGA.
2635: Fr. 1187* $20 1922 Est. $750-$1,250
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Fr. 1188 $50 1882 : It is a rare day indeed when we find a jewel such as this saved in a safe deposit box for generations. Before this addition there were only seven notes reported with t
2636: Fr. 1188 $50 1882 Est. $10,000-$20,000
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Fr. 1189c $50 1882 : This triple signature $50 Gold Certificate is one of only 12 reported with the printed Acton signature as the Assistant Treasurer of the U.S. at New York City. This note�
2637: Fr. 1189c $50 1882 Est. $25,000-$50,000
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Fr. 1200 $50 1922 Mule : This note looks extremely nice for the assigned grade, so I would not be surprised to see the final hammer price exceed what other 64's have been bringing. An additional�
2638: Fr. 1200 $50 1922 Mule Est. $15,000-$25,000
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Fr. 1200* $50 1922 : This is an extraordinarily rare star, considering this is the only $50 Gold that issued them. Only fourteen notes are known, and a mere three of those are graded higher
2639: Fr. 1200* $50 1922 Est. $12,500-$25,000
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Fr. 1200 $50 1922 : This $50 Gold Certificate looks better than the grade as it has splits and tears on the edges, and what looks like aging at the right.
2640: Fr. 1200 $50 1922 Est. $350-$700
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Fr. 1214 $100 1882 : A great looking, very high grade Departmental Series Gold Certificate of 1882. This note has exceptional color and margins, and the first impression is of an UNC. This was
2641: Fr. 1214 $100 1882 Est. $3,500-$7,000
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Fr. 1215 $100 1922 : Wow, what a type note! The gold overprint screams "Gold!", like the prospector who first spots color in his pan. The gold back is equally bright without a hint of oxidat
2642: Fr. 1215 $100 1922 Est. $21,250-$30,000
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Fr. 1215 $100 1922 : This $100 Gold has tons of eye appeal, however an almost invisible center fold prevents the note from attaining a CU grade. Also, the top margin narrows at the left.
2643: Fr. 1215 $100 1922 Est. $7,500-$12,500
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$10 1929 ABNC Specimen 28-Subject Uncut : Right from the beginning our consignor told us that he had three sheets, the only ones he knows about. We've sold two of them. This is the last and final opportunity to
2644: $10 1929 ABNC Specimen 28-Subject Uncut Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Legal Tender $1 1928 : A low serial #A00001041A with great centering. Graded Superb Gem New 67 PPQ by PCGS.
2645: Legal Tender $1 1928 Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Legal Tender $1 1928 : This note is a beauty with the centering that everyone tries to find, normally without success, on this issue. These are rare this nice. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
2646: Legal Tender $1 1928 Est. $800-$1,400
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Legal Tender $1 1928 : A well graded $1 1928 that has excellent margins for the grade. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
2647: Legal Tender $1 1928 Est. $500-$750
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Legal Tender $1 & $2 Various Dates : This 40 piece lot includes: $1 1957* SC 10 in sequence $1 1957-B SC 10 in sequence $2 1953-A LT 10 in sequence $2 1963 LT 10�
2648: Legal Tender $1 & $2 Various Dates Est. $500-$1,000