Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 46
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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FRBN $10 1929 J Kansas City : Insufficient ink no the black overprint. We were initially skeptical when we received this consignment, however, it turns out that another collector has had a note from thi
3081: FRBN $10 1929 J Kansas City Est. $750-$1,500
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FRN $50 & $100 Inking Error Pair : This two piece lot contains: $50 1981 Dallas K-B block. This note with great centering has a full back to face offset. PCGS 62 PPQ $100 1985 �
3082: FRN $50 & $100 Inking Error Pair Est. $350-$500
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FRN $1 19?? E Richmond : I'm not sure I can fully describe the magnitude of the screw-up to the appearance of this $1 bill. George Washington's head was severed vertically with the fold that occu
3083: FRN $1 19?? E Richmond Est. $2,000-$4,000
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FRN $1 1974 D Cleveland : This spectacular error has one of the most major third print shifts we have ever seen. On top of that, the serial numbers are skewed, adding even more eye appeal. One o
3084: FRN $1 1974 D Cleveland Est. $6,500-$13,000
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FRN $1 1977-A B New York : One of the greatest examples of the fourth print error. This sheet got put in upside down first; even the original sheet numbers are visible! We've seen this only one ot
3085: FRN $1 1977-A B New York Est. $3,000-$6,000
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FRN $1 1988-A F Atlanta : This is a very strong offset from the back to the face of this Atlanta FRN. Graded Gem New 66 PPQ, full back to face offset, by PCGS.
3086: FRN $1 1988-A F Atlanta Est. $250-$500
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FRN $2 1976 B New York : This scarce H-A/B-A prefix mismatch has a finger print smudge to the left of the portrait. Fewer than 500 of these mismatches were ever found. Graded Gem UNC 66 by CGA.
3087: FRN $2 1976 B New York Est. $600-$900
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FRN $2 1976 F Atlanta : Inverted overprint, long recognized as the "stopper" in completing a denomination set. There have been no new inverts on the $2 denomination since 1976, making these scarcer
3088: FRN $2 1976 F Atlanta Est. $4,000-$6,500
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FRN $5 No Date I Minneapolis : A lovely AU $5 with the second printing missing.
3089: FRN $5 No Date I Minneapolis Est. $1,000-$2,000
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FRN $5 1934 K Dallas : This Light Green Seal has an inverted back. Not only is it uncommon to find an invert in this nice a grade, but the note is from the popular Dallas district as well.
3090: FRN $5 1934 K Dallas Est. $1,250-$2,500
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FRN $5 1981 A Boston : A strip of batting cloth has covered part of the face and was retained during both the first and second face printings. The obstructing material was porous, so the inks
3091: FRN $5 1981 A Boston Est. $7,000-$15,000
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FRN $5 1995 J Kansas City : The tear in the body of the note is actually part of the printing error. There is a fragment of the green seal and a black district number on the back where the torn�
3092: FRN $5 1995 J Kansas City Est. $500-$750
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FRN $10 1977-A C Philadelphia : This intense wet ink transfer of the face onto the back is as strong as they come and is a 100% full offset.
3093: FRN $10 1977-A C Philadelphia Est. $150-$300
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FRN $10 1981-A L San Francisco : Terrific printed fold with the serial number from the note below appearing in the white margin. It is easy to see the different serial numbers, which adds to the appeal.
3094: FRN $10 1981-A L San Francisco Est. $1,000-$2,000
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FRN $10 1985 F Atlanta : A bold offset overprint, back on the face, on this $10 FRN.
3095: FRN $10 1985 F Atlanta Est. $150-$300
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FRN $10 1985 H St. Louis : This interesting error looks like it had been folded over when it obtained the third printing, yet it lacks the sharp crease in the body of the note that I would expect
3096: FRN $10 1985 H St. Louis Est. $500-$1,000
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FRN $20 1981-A E Richmond : Here is a very cool printed flip fold that has most of both serial numbers on the fold and the fold is so exaggerated that part of two notes are visible because of th
3097: FRN $20 1981-A E Richmond Est. $3,250-$6,500
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FRN $20 1985 C Philadelphia : This run of five offset errors shows a strip of green at the left, with increasing degrees of intensity.
3098: FRN $20 1985 C Philadelphia Est. $400-$800
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FRN $20 1985 G Chicago : Gosh, this is a great group of gutters from the "G" district. The gutter opens up on the front and the back and is 3mm wide on one piece and 4mm wide on the other t
3099: FRN $20 1985 G Chicago Est. $300-$600
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FRN $20 1988-A L San Francisco : This massive accordion tear should have been caught by the inspectors. Dramatic printed tears like this are highly sought after. There are a few stray red ink spots on th
3100: FRN $20 1988-A L San Francisco Est. $1,000-$2,000
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FRN $20 1990 No District : The third printing is missing completely, but the note is so fresh that the letter "A" within the district seal can be clearly seen embossed into the paper. Graded Gem N
3101: FRN $20 1990 No District Est. $200-$400
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FRN $100 1928* L San Francisco : This is a rare inverted star note.
3102: FRN $100 1928* L San Francisco Est. $2,500-$5,000
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$20 1934 Hawaii : This makes a cool $20 Hawaii error note where the back has shifted. There is no question that errors on this issue are both rare and interesting.
3103: $20 1934 Hawaii Est. $500-$1,000
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Five Piece Lot of Fractionals : A premium quality lot of PCGS graded Fractional currency. This five piece lot includes: Fr. 1226 3 Third Issue PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ Fr. 1265 10 Fifth
3104: Five Piece Lot of Fractionals Est. $900-$1,500