Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 4
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. 69 $5 1878 : A gorgeous example of this popular, early variety of the Pioneer family with the bold flourish. Bright, well centered and graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
2073: Fr. 69 $5 1878 Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 70 $5 1880 : Track & Price shows just 31 notes currently in the census for this better Friedberg number. Fr. 70s used to be exceedingly rare until a group of uncirculated notes began�
2074: Fr. 70 $5 1880 Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 71 $5 1880 : The most recent PMG POP Report included one "67" and a total of three "66"s showing just how scarce top grades are on this issue. This one is a well centered beauty. G
2075: Fr. 71 $5 1880 Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Fr. 81 $5 1880 : This is a beautiful example of the blue serial number Pioneer family note and it has great centering, color and originality. There are 80 serial numbers reported. Graded G
2076: Fr. 81 $5 1880 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fr. 85* $5 1907 : There are just nine Fr. 85 stars in the census, and this appears to be the best among them. This note has exceptional centering and color for this issue. Graded Ch. Abt
2077: Fr. 85* $5 1907 Est. $6,000-$10,000
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Fr. 86 $5 1907 #D11 : This note has a lot going for it. It is the rarest of the 1907 Woodchoppers, sports a great two-digit serial number and is autographed by Carmi Thompson. On top of all�
2078: Fr. 86 $5 1907 #D11 Est. $13,000-$20,000
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Fr. 88 $5 1907 Error : The entire red overprint is missing. This note has an illustrious pedigree, originating with the Albert A. Grinnell sale, most recently with the John Whitney Walter auction�
2079: Fr. 88 $5 1907 Error Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Fr. 88* $5 1907 : A sharp Pioneer family star that falls into the top 20% of the 30 notes reported. Attractive and quite scarce. Graded XF 40 by PCGS.
2080: Fr. 88* $5 1907 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fr. 88* $5 1907 : The market has not seen many Woodchopper stars over the last few years, especially from this signature combination. This note looks at home in the PCGS VF 20 holder.
2081: Fr. 88* $5 1907 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 90* $5 1907 : This is a much scarcer number for stars. Prior to the exposure of this note, just 11 examples were in the census. More importantly, except for a single CU, this note is
2082: Fr. 90* $5 1907 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Fr. 91 $5 1907 M33333333 : This is a rare opportunity to acquire a Pioneer family note with a solid serial number. I believe there is only one other that may some day be available as a single, a
2083: Fr. 91 $5 1907 M33333333 Est. $20,000-$40,000
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Fr. 91* $5 1907 : Being the type star for the series, specimens are regularly offered, but few match the attractiveness of this gorgeous piece. In the interest of full disclosure, we need t
2084: Fr. 91* $5 1907 Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Fr. 92* $5 1907 : A rare star from the last of the Pioneer family notes. There are no sales record since 2006, and only seven notes are reported. This note has heavy folds. Graded VG 08�
2085: Fr. 92* $5 1907 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 93 $10 1862 : This is a scarce type in a highly sought after grade. We can locate just two offerings in the last six years of any Fr. 93 grading between AU 50 and CU 60. The excep
2086: Fr. 93 $10 1862 Est. $6,500-$13,000
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Fr. 95a $10 1863 : This well centered circ note has excellent color and centering for the grade. It is new to the census and even now there are only 29 notes reported, with possibly 11 be
2087: Fr. 95a $10 1863 Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Fr. 104 $10 1880 : The seal and serial numbers have both faded significantly from washing. There are now 40 notes in the census with this new addition.
2088: Fr. 104 $10 1880 Est. $300-$600
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Fr. 106 $10 1880 : A sharp $10 large red seal that has excellent color and nearly Gem centering. The overall quality is excellent for the grade. It is a popular type that remains elusive.
2089: Fr. 106 $10 1880 Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Fr. 107 $10 1880 : These top quality large seal Jackass notes are seldom seen any prettier than this example, and the large group has long since been dispersed. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ by PC
2090: Fr. 107 $10 1880 Est. $8,500-$11,000
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Fr. 107 $10 1880 : This is a nice example of the $10 Jackass note that came from the Atlantic Company and was slabbed by CGC. Graded Ch. UNC by CGC.
2091: Fr. 107 $10 1880 Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Fr. 107 $10 1880 : If you are looking for a nice uncirculated Jackass for your type set, but you want something affordable, then you couldn't do better than this perfectly graded example. Gr
2092: Fr. 107 $10 1880 Est. $4,500-$7,500
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Fr. 111 $10 1880 Autograph : If you are looking for something to set your collection apart, then this top quality Jackass, paired with the autographed Fr. 141 offered later in the sale, would make a�
2093: Fr. 111 $10 1880 Autograph Est. $7,000-$12,000
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Fr. 111 $10 1880 : An evenly circulated Jackass note with a spot of red ink on the back.
2094: Fr. 111 $10 1880 Est. $450-$600
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Fr. 114 $10 1901 : This note comes with a PMG label which proclaims this Buffalo to be a Ch. AU 58, but adds the EPQ designation, which shows how grading opinions can differ. I agree that
2095: Fr. 114 $10 1901 Est. $5,400-$8,500
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Fr. 114 $10 1901 : This CGC graded VF 35 PQ seems to be in the ballpark, but for accuracy we must mention a single small pin hole in the center. Other than that, this is a pretty Buffal
2096: Fr. 114 $10 1901 Est. $2,750-$5,500