Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 3
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. 40 $1 1923 : A faint center fold can barely be seen. Graded Abt. New 53 by PCGS.
2049: Fr. 40 $1 1923 Est. $500-$750
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Fr. 41 $2 1862 : A few microscopic pin holes and a minor corner fold, that does not impinge on the design, does not affect the overall attractiveness of this scarcer type. The three-digit�
2050: Fr. 41 $2 1862 Est. $5,750-$7,500
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Fr. 41 $2 1862 : With your first glance at this note you will notice something out of the ordinary. This Deuce has incredible margins! This issue is usually tightly trimmed on one or more
2051: Fr. 41 $2 1862 Est. $5,000-$7,500
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Fr. 42 $2 1869 : The seal seems a bit washed out to me, and it looks like fold splits may soon develop. Graded VF 30 by CGA.
2052: Fr. 42 $2 1869 Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Fr. 42 $2 1869 : Original paper surfaces and great color are obvious through the third-party holder. A short, closed tear in the top margin is noted. Graded VF 25 by PMG.
2053: Fr. 42 $2 1869 Est. $3,400-$6,000
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Fr. 43 $2 1874 : This is a scarce and very desirable note from 1874 that has impressive color and originality to go with exceptional centering and lot of pizzazz. Worth a very strong bid.
2054: Fr. 43 $2 1874 Est. $4,000-$8,000
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Fr. 53 $2 1880 Proof : Acquired by our consignor at the 1983 Memphis Show and off the market for a full 25 years. It came from a NASCA/Herb Melnick sale shortly before then with a comment tha
2055: Fr. 53 $2 1880 Proof Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Fr. 57 $2 1917 : This is the earliest signature combination with the 1917 issue, and it's a lovely example. Less than 15% as many are known as the Fr. 60. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by
2056: Fr. 57 $2 1917 Est. $750-$1,500
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Fr. 57* $2 1917 : This breathtaking star note flaunts a four-digit serial number as well as original paper surfaces. On the longer eight-digit numbers, the star sometimes gets lost in the de
2057: Fr. 57* $2 1917 Est. $2,000-$3,500
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Fr. 60 $2 1917 Consective Notes : Here is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a beautiful, consecutive run of very high quality 1917 $2 Legal Tenders. This series is known for its small margins and ave
2058: Fr. 60 $2 1917 Consective Notes Est. $25,000-$50,000
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Fr. 60 $2 1917 : A difficult type to find is the $2 Jefferson in grades above "65", with margins generally being the problem. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PCGS.
2059: Fr. 60 $2 1917 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 60 $2 1917 : This type has always been scarce in real Gem quality. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
2060: Fr. 60 $2 1917 Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 60 $2 1917 : These are scarce in this quality as the sheets did not have much space between the notes to leave as margins. It is very pretty. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
2061: Fr. 60 $2 1917 Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 60 $2 1917 : A lovely premium example of this popular type. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
2062: Fr. 60 $2 1917 Est. $500-$900
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Fr. 60* $2 1917 : This is the first third-party graded AU Fr. 60 star offered at auction in a year, and the only Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ seen by Track & Price. Graded Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ�
2063: Fr. 60* $2 1917 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fr. 60* $2 1917 : This is a very attractive, high-end star note that has a great look and with excellent color, but not a lot of top margin. Graded Abt. UNC 55 by PMG.
2064: Fr. 60* $2 1917 Est. $1,650-$2,250
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Fr. 60* $2 1917 : This is a more common type star, but not in this condition. Out of a dozen opportunities to buy a Fr. 60 star in the last year, only one graded as high as AU.
2065: Fr. 60* $2 1917 Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 60* $2 1917 : An attractive star note that falls in the middle of the grade range. Graded VF 35 by PCGS.
2066: Fr. 60* $2 1917 Est. $900-$1,500
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Fr. 61a $5 1862 #52 : This note has a great low serial #52 and it's not likely another will be on the market anytime soon. This otherwise gorgeous note is among our nation's earliest currency�
2067: Fr. 61a $5 1862 #52 Est. $4,750-$6,500
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Fr. 61a $5 1862 #68 Error : Way back in the earliest days of paper money even the ABNC made mistakes. This is the 68th note printed from the 45th plate, if I understand correctly. As you can see,�
2068: Fr. 61a $5 1862 #68 Error Est. $5,000-$10,000
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Fr. 61a $5 1862 : Here is a real nice, circ, early $5 Legal that is quite fresh with a tiny, baby nick near the top center, but generally great for the grade. Slabbed maybe "30" would b
2069: Fr. 61a $5 1862 Est. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 64* $5 1869 : A beautiful, fresh, crisp note that should be in a special quality holder with glowing remarks. The top and sides have large margins and the bottom is normal for a Gem.�
2070: Fr. 64* $5 1869 Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Fr. 64 $5 1869 : This PMG Abt. UNC 55 has some of the deepest blues and reds one will find on a Rainbow. There must be a reason the note did not grade uncirculated, but that reason is
2071: Fr. 64 $5 1869 Est. $3,400-$6,000
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Fr. 68 $5 1875 : This note has surprisingly nice centering for the grade, which makes it an excellent value in current price ranges. Graded Ch. New 63 PPQ by PCGS.
2072: Fr. 68 $5 1875 Est. $1,500-$3,000