Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 49
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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Pennsylvania 5 -10 -25 Carversville, Buck: This is an uncut sheet from a scarce Pennsylvania town. Printed in blue and no merchant mentioned.
3153: Pennsylvania 5 -10 -25 Carversville, BuckEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Pennsylvania $20-20-50-100 Mechanics Bank,: 1849-1850 This is an uncut sheet of proofs on the Mechanics Bank of Philadelphia with the signature block cut out of each one. A black and white proof that is moun
3154: Pennsylvania $20-20-50-100 Mechanics Bank,Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Pennsylvania $5 Bank of North America, Phi: PA-465-C152 One of America's earliest banks whose first issues were dated 1789. This early counterfeit was accepted as real, as this was truly one of the most respect
3155: Pennsylvania $5 Bank of North America, PhiEst. $200-$400
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Pennsylvania $1 Southwark Bank, Philadelph: A nice six-note uncut sheet from the Southwark Bank in Philadelphia. This appears to be scrip from the credit crunch of 1837.
3156: Pennsylvania $1 Southwark Bank, PhiladelphEst. $500-$1,000
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Pennsylvania $2,000 1840 Bank of the Un: Everyone asks about the reprinted $1,000s on this bank. This beauty is a lot more interesting and desirable for a multitude of reasons. Graded Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ by PMG.
3157: Pennsylvania $2,000 1840 Bank of the UnEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Pennsylvania $5 Western Bank, Philadelphia: S10-G10a With the magnificent eagle on shield and the bold red color, this note shows the height of engraving and printing as done by the National Bank Note Company.
3158: Pennsylvania $5 Western Bank, PhiladelphiaEst. $750-$1,500
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Rhode Island 5 , 7 , 9 & 10 W.C. Cozzens: May 15, 1837. I believe this script sheet is from Pennsylvania, but I am not positive. This sheet offers interesting denominations. The notes look CU but there is a hole�
3159: Rhode Island 5 , 7 , 9 & 10 W.C. CozzensEst. $300-$600
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Rhode Island $1-1-1-2 Peoples Bank, N. Pro: This amazing black and white proof sheet came from the ABNC sale as Lot 1814. A high quality sheet from the Peoples Bank of North Providence, Rhode Island.
3160: Rhode Island $1-1-1-2 Peoples Bank, N. ProEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Rhode Island $1 What Cheer Bank, Providenc: 415-G2b Here is a true discovery note as previously only two real notes were known on the bank, and not this Haxby number. "What Cheer" was the first greeting heard
3161: Rhode Island $1 What Cheer Bank, ProvidencEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Texas 50 -$1-$2-$3 Washington County Scrip: A remainder uncut sheet, 186_, from Washington County in Brenham, Texas.
3162: Texas 50 -$1-$2-$3 Washington County ScripEst. $500-$1,000
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Vermont $3 Windham County Bank, Brattlebor: VT-40-G6a This is one of Vermont's prettiest notes as produced by Danforth, Wright & Co. The grain threshing machine pictured may be one of the only views of this e
3163: Vermont $3 Windham County Bank, BrattleborEst. $300-$600
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Wisconsin $1-2-3-5 Bank of Sheboygan Un: A beautiful, full color remainder sheet from the home of Sheboygan Brats. Quality like this in Obsoletes makes the field exciting.
3164: Wisconsin $1-2-3-5 Bank of Sheboygan UnEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Missouri $1-1-1-3 State of Missouri Defense: Unsigned remainders. This uncut sheet of Missouri Defense Bonds is tightly trimmed, with slight aging and folds between the notes.
3165: Missouri $1-1-1-3 State of Missouri DefenseEst. $300-$600
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North Carolina $1,000 Wilmington & Manches: A great, interesting bi-state bond.
3166: North Carolina $1,000 Wilmington & ManchesEst. $750-$1,500
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$125 Armed Forces Leave Bond January 1946 : The consignor of this item tells us that it is just one of four he has ever seen and the first to come with the original envelope. Litho printed by the BEP with the
3167: $125 Armed Forces Leave Bond January 1946 Est. $500-$1,000
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$10 United States War Bond Series E Febr: Another soldier's savings bond with vision. Great colors and endorsed by Mrs. Ivory Gentry. I hope Clifford Forst, Jr. made it out of there alive.
3169: $10 United States War Bond Series E FebrEst. $200-$300
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$25 United States War Savings Bond Series E: A nice example. This time coming with its original envelope from West Philadelphia Federal Savings & Loan Assoc.
3170: $25 United States War Savings Bond Series EEst. $150-$250
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$25 United States War Savings Bond Series E: A pleasing example of this bond which is perfect for the begging bond collector.
3171: $25 United States War Savings Bond Series EEst. $125-$225
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$200 United States War Bond Series E De: Of all the bonds issued, the $200 is by far the rarest and the key to the War Savings Bond series. Very few are known and the last one we had brought an amazing $3,0
3172: $200 United States War Bond Series E DeEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Disney War Bond Certificate May 7, 1944 : Scarce. Given out as an incentive to buy War Bonds during WWII. Several varieties are known and some of them are quite rare. These line shaded varieties were sometimes ma
3173: Disney War Bond Certificate May 7, 1944 Est. $125-$250
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Disney War Bond Certificate Nov. 20, 1945 : Scarce and one of the nicest certificates we have seen. GPO printed with wonderful colors.
3174: Disney War Bond Certificate Nov. 20, 1945 Est. $175-$350
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XX-4 $20 1861 : This is a very rare Upham transition note with only one to three known to exist, according to the experts. It has printed signatures and serial numbers identical to the
3175: XX-4 $20 1861 Est. $2,500-$5,000
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T-1 $1,000 June 24, 1861 : Portraits of John C. Calhoun and Andrew Jackson. Issued 607, currently 115 examples are known. Rarity 4. This $1,000 Montgomery is new to the census. It is a lovely VF w
3176: T-1 $1,000 June 24, 1861 Est. $25,000-$50,000