Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 5
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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Fr. 115 $10 1901 : This is the rarest of all the Buffalos with only 70 specimens recorded by Track & Price. This new find adds to that total. There was some light restoration done on two�
2097: Fr. 115 $10 1901 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 115 $10 1901 : This tough signature combination unfortunately has a faded seal and "X". The serial numbers, being a different type of red ink, suffered no degradation. Graded Apparent Fine
2098: Fr. 115 $10 1901 Est. $600-$900
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Fr. 116 $10 1901 : We are pleased to offer this better signature combination in a grade that is in demand. CGA has called the note XF 45, and it looks it, however I suspect the fold coun
2099: Fr. 116 $10 1901 Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 119 $10 1901 : We haven't seen many quality Buffalo notes recently but this animal qualifies to me. It has great centering and magnificent color that richly portrays the majestic Bison. G
2100: Fr. 119 $10 1901 Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Fr. 119* $10 1901 : Buffalo stars are difficult to come by in general, but this example is a rare breed indeed. Just one other star is known with this signature combination, and it has not�
2101: Fr. 119* $10 1901 Est. $10,000-$20,000
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Fr. 120* $10 1901 : There are only nine other star notes listed in the census, and this is new to that record. It's the only nice grade circ note known to exist. Really attractive with dec
2102: Fr. 120* $10 1901 Est. $10,000-$20,000
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Fr. 120* $10 1901 : Just nine stars are reported on this number, with none grading better than Fine 12, except for a single CU example. We sold a PCGS Fine 12 at last year's PCDA sale for
2103: Fr. 120* $10 1901 Est. $3,500-$5,000
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Fr. 121* $10 1901 : This is a new addition to the census which had 32 notes known. It is recorded that only nine are shown to be a higher grade than this note, which is a lovely circ. T
2104: Fr. 121* $10 1901 Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Fr. 121 $10 1901 : This Buffalo is a perfect fit for the assigned PCGS grade of VF 20.
2105: Fr. 121 $10 1901 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 121 $10 1901 : Some light abrasion in places and moderate soiling is noted on this average circulated note.
2106: Fr. 121 $10 1901 Est. $750-$1,500
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Fr. 122 $10 1901 : This stellar piece of paper could be the lead note in your type collection, but you will have to ride fast to catch it. Sharp corners, pervasive embossing and above aver
2107: Fr. 122 $10 1901 Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Fr. 122 $10 1901 : A few well disguised folds in no way detract from this Buffalo's incredible eye appeal. The impression is sharp and the red overprint bold.
2108: Fr. 122 $10 1901 Est. $5,750-$9,750
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Fr. 122* $10 1901 : The minor rust spots across the bottom margin are hardly enough to draw your eye, let alone ring the alarm bells that the Apparent grade sets off. But they are there an
2109: Fr. 122* $10 1901 Est. $6,500-$9,500
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Fr. 122* $10 1901 : We sold a virtually identical example of this Buffalo star in March of this year. That piece was a PCGS Fine 12 and brought $2,530. The condition of this note is just
2110: Fr. 122* $10 1901 Est. $3,250-$6,500
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Fr. 123 $10 1923 : This beautiful $10 Poker Chip is a note with a lovely appearance and it's from the last pack issued, as there were 696,000 printed. This example is a beauty but it does
2111: Fr. 123 $10 1923 Est. $17,500-$25,000
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Fr. 123 $10 1923 : Long recognized as the rarest design type for the entire 20th century, this stunning specimen appears near perfect and resembles a $30,000 Gem. In fact, this note appears
2112: Fr. 123 $10 1923 Est. $14,000-$24,000
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Fr. 123 $10 1923 : This $10 Poker Chip 1923 Legal Tender is a favorite of collectors everywhere, and this note is new to the census. Only about 10% of the known notes for this one-year ty
2113: Fr. 123 $10 1923 Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Fr. 123 $10 1923 : The vertical folds have separated at the edges and the red third printing has faded. Still, this is a popular and scarce type. Graded Apparent VF 20, repaired edge splits
2114: Fr. 123 $10 1923 Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 126b $20 1863 : A beautiful, scarce and early type note that last appeared in a 1990 CAA sale. This note is PMG graded 64 EPQ and for this type, issue and sheet size I cannot imagine�
2115: Fr. 126b $20 1863 Est. $18,000-$32,000
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Fr. 127 $20 1869 : I sent this note to be graded and I was shocked it was graded so conservatively. It's really a beauty with great color and centering. There are only four, of the 168 r
2116: Fr. 127 $20 1869 Est. $7,500-$15,000
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Fr. 129 $20 1878 : It seems like what appeared to be an endless supply of this type has ended. I haven't seen nearly as many available lately. This is a lovely note, with great color and�
2117: Fr. 129 $20 1878 Est. $5,000-$7,500
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Fr. 133 $20 1880 : A very scarce Bruce-Wyman large red seal Legal Tender that is one of only 23 reported. It is well used with even circulation. There is a light rubberstamp mark on the b
2118: Fr. 133 $20 1880 Est. $1,250-$2,500
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Fr. 136 $20 1880 : The design is slightly skewed, so PMG has graded this Ch. UNC 64 EPQ. Had it not been for the margins, I have no doubt that a note with the color and sharpness of th
2119: Fr. 136 $20 1880 Est. $4,200-$8,400
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Fr. 141 $20 1880 Autograph : A bold Morgan autograph graces this extremely well centered $20 Legal. Courtesy autographs are scarce on the higher denominations. This would go well with the autographed Fr
2120: Fr. 141 $20 1880 Autograph Est. $7,500-$12,500