Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 43
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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FRN $50 1969-A* K Dallas : This scarce star is a "POP 1" with none higher. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
3009: FRN $50 1969-A* K Dallas Est. $2,000-$3,000
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FRN $50 1969-B K Dallas : This is a short series, and single notes are only available from time to time. Of the seven districts that issued, the Dallas district has one of the smaller printings.
3010: FRN $50 1969-B K Dallas Est. $75,000-$125,000
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FRN $50 1969-C G Chicago : A $1,000 pack of $50s from Chicago's 1969-C issue.
3011: FRN $50 1969-C G Chicago Est. $2,500-$3,500
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FRN $50 2004 G Chicago : This is a peachy note in more ways than one. Graded Perfect New 70 PPQ by PCGS.
3012: FRN $50 2004 G Chicago Est. $800-$1,200
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FRN $100 1928 E Richmond Pack : Original packs of 1928 series FRNs are extremely rare, but to find a pack of $100s is off the scale. I don't recall ever seeing another. The notes are snow white and e
3013: FRN $100 1928 E Richmond Pack Est. $150,000-$250,000
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FRN $100 1928-A & 1934 Pair : Some minor handling has placed these otherwise Gem notes into PMG Ch. UNC 64 holders. "Exceptional Paper Quality" is noted on the back of each holder. The lot contains a�
3014: FRN $100 1928-A & 1934 Pair Est. $500-$750
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FRN $100 1934* A Boston : This Dark Green Seal non-mule star from Boston is a new low observed serial number. A short margin split and lightly soiled surfaces are noted.
3015: FRN $100 1934* A Boston Est. $750-$1,250
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FRN $100 1934* L San Francisco : A super note with super colors and it's a star to boot. Plate position A1, which this note really is. By far one of the best San Francisco 1934 dark green seal $100 s
3016: FRN $100 1934* L San Francisco Est. $2,000-$4,000
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FRN $100 1934* L San Francisco : This Dark Green Seal non-mule star is very scarce. The extremely complete Taylor collection did not have this star in any grade, let alone an example like this one, with�
3017: FRN $100 1934* L San Francisco Est. $1,500-$2,500
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FRN $100 1950-A C Philadelphia : Super fresh and with great embossing. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
3018: FRN $100 1950-A C Philadelphia Est. $250-$500
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FRN $100 1950-C* C Philadelphia : A very scarce star that is as pack fresh as they come. Unbelievably deep embossing on this tough star note.
3019: FRN $100 1950-C* C Philadelphia Est. $600-$900
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FRN $100 1950-C D Cleveland : A lovely run of 10 consecutive $100 1950-C Cleveland notes.
3020: FRN $100 1950-C D Cleveland Est. $3,500-$5,000
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FRN $100 1950-D I Minneapolis : A very tough series and district that is rarely encountered this nice. The Minneapolis district had the lowest printing of this series by far, a mere 432,000 pieces. A tr
3021: FRN $100 1950-D I Minneapolis Est. $300-$400
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FRN $100 1950-E B New York : This series was issued by just three districts and is a recognized scarcity. PCGS has only graded eight NY notes in 65 PPQ or better, so these can't be common. Graded G
3022: FRN $100 1950-E B New York Est. $600-$900
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FRN $100 1963-A* G Chicago Half-Pa: A neat run of 50 consecutive star notes from Chicago. It is a scarce item to find still put away these days.
3023: FRN $100 1963-A* G Chicago Half-PaEst. $30,000-$50,000
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FRN $500 1928 A Boston : Oh, boy, this is a lovely and rare Boston $500 from 1928. To me this is a much nicer note than the grade implies as it looks AU. This district was virtually impossib
3024: FRN $500 1928 A Boston Est. $12,500-$25,000
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FRN $500 1928 E Richmond : There is always a strong demand for these early $500s, but that is especially true for the low production districts like this Richmond. Very close inspection reveals two s
3025: FRN $500 1928 E Richmond Est. $2,200-$4,400
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FRN $500 1928 F Atlanta : This note has the look of a higher grade, yet we must remember there is more difference between a VF 20 and a VF 35 then from a VF 35 to XF 45; a flaw in the curv
3026: FRN $500 1928 F Atlanta Est. $2,500-$5,000
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FRN $500 1928 H St. Louis : This district is famous for its pack of 100 notes that appeared a generation or two ago, but it still affects the ability to acquire high-grade examples. Graded Abt. New�
3027: FRN $500 1928 H St. Louis Est. $2,500-$5,000
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FRN $500 1928 J Kansas City : A fairly graded example of this early Kansas City $500 small size. It's not rare like Boston, but it's not common like St. Louis either. Graded VF 30 by CGA.
3028: FRN $500 1928 J Kansas City Est. $2,250-$4,500
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FRN $500 1934* G Chicago : The three major vertical folds at the quarter points would normally allow this note to make XF, but the surface soiling and other minor handling pulls the grade back down
3029: FRN $500 1934* G Chicago Est. $4,500-$7,500
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FRN $500 1934 L San Francisco : A light area of discoloration to the left of the portrait will have little impact on the value of this bright and otherwise attractive Light Green Seal from this better
3030: FRN $500 1934 L San Francisco Est. $1,500-$2,500
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FRN $500 1934-A G Chicago Mule : If this note were centered just a little higher, it would be an unqualified Gem. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
3031: FRN $500 1934-A G Chicago Mule Est. $2,400-$3,400
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FRN $500 1934-A G Chicago : It is obvious why PMG has graded this note Abt. UNC 55 EPQ. It is bright and fresh and has a single center fold.
3032: FRN $500 1934-A G Chicago Est. $1,500-$2,000