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

Memphis 2008 Auction

An outstanding auction of US and World Paper Money in 3 Sessions.
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-A : A run of 10 consecutive Funnyback notes. One has damage on the face and the other nine have been graded as follows by PCGS. Abt. New 53 PPQ 1 piece Ch. Abt. Ne
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-A : This lot contains 10 consecutive Funnybacks that have all been graded by PCGS as follows: Abt. New 53 PPQ 1 piece Ch. Abt. New 55 2 pieces Ch. Abt. New 58 P
Est.
$500
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$800
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-A/1928-B Ch: This forward changeover pair is from the I-B block and as such is rare. This 1928-A I-B note is a full Gem with nice embossing and good margins. Even as a single note,
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B Pack : Over the years I have seen plenty of packs but few, if any, have been 1928-B I-B block notes. If you want to be sure they are original this is a great way to do it.
Est.
$17,500
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$25,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-A/1928-B Fo: A lovely forward changeover pair of Funnybacks. The 1928-A has been graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ and the 1928-B is Ch. UNC 63 EPQ by PMG. Two piece lot.
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B* : This amazing star stands above all others with its cavernous embossing and bulls-eye centering. It is the only 1928-B star to obtain this sought-after grade, and there are�
Est.
$10,000
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$20,000
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Silver Certificates $1 1928-B* *3553553: There is no question as to the originality of this note, as the embossing is clear even through the third party holder. The fancy number is a little extra bonus. Graded�
Est.
$2,000
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$3,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B/1928-A Ch: A scarce Funnyback changeover pair. Two piece lot. The 1928-B has been graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ and the 1928-A Gem UNC 65 EPQ by PMG.
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B/1928-A Ch: The 1928-B is a little better centered than the 1928-A, but the color is outstanding on both. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ & 63 EPQ, reverse changeover pair, by PMG. Two piece
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B/1928-A Re: A beautiful reverse changeover pair of Funnybacks. Two piece lot. Each note has been graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-B/1928-A Ch: This reverse changeover pair from the I-B block comes from the other end of the cut half sheet that supplied the forward changeover pair that we have listed elsewhere in�
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-C : A well centered note that has a wrinkle or two, but excellent centering and, it appears, great embossing. Graded Gem UNC 65 by CGA.
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-D 12-Subjec: The records show that 27 sheets remain intact out the original 60, but I can assure you, that is probably too high a number. Since the value of Gem CU singles have soa
Est.
$12,000
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$18,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-E : This is a very high-grade example of the key to the $1 Silver Certificate set. It has excellent centering and bold, original color. It is only the 314th note printed for
Est.
$3,500
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$6,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-E* : This fantastic note is one of the most desirable and sought-after stars in all small size. In 25 years I have seen just one circulated 1928-E star that even approaches t
Est.
$50,000
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$100,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-E : This note is the key to the series and they are always in demand. Graded Fine 15 by PCGS.
Est.
$450
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$750
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1928-E 12-Subjec: The reference shows that 25 of these sheets were printed, but most were either not sold to the public or were cut apart in the intervening years to obtain the single no
Est.
$50,000
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$75,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1934 : A lovely, consecutive run of seven Funnybacks from the 1934 series. All seven notes have been PCGS graded with five in Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ, one Very Ch. New 64 PPQ and
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1934 Pack : There is a star note replacing the top note of this very rare pack that is very fresh and original, along with various qualities of centering. One-hundred piece lot.
Est.
$20,000
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$30,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1935-A #1 Pac: This is the first pack of Q-C block of $1 Silver Certificates, dated 1/31/44. Within this pack you have serial #1 through #12. That's right...even the #2 is there and to
Est.
$60,000
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$90,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1935-A : Without question, the rarest block, far scarcer than the star. The A-C does appear in low grade, but at the level of XF or higher it truly is elusive. Here is a collec
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1935-A North Afr: This two piece lot contains the following: $1 1935-A North Africa I-C block Ch. CU $1 1957-B *-B AU
Est.
$150
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$250
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1935-D Narrow/Wi: A simply gorgeous narrow/wide margin changeover pair. Totally pack fresh with near perfect centering. This is a pair that is simply unimprovable. Two piece lot.
Est.
$250
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$450
SOLD
Silver Certificates $1 1935-D Narrow : Unlike the R-E and Z-E blocks, this B-G block was from the narrow design. This is a wonderful sheet, and new to the census.
Est.
$2,000
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$4,000