Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-28 Auction - 1107 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 25
4497: Arizona , Tucson, Territory of Arizona, First NB,4241: Colorado , Fort Collins, NB, 5503 , Fr. 545    $14322: Colorado , Julesburg, First NB, 8205 , Fr. 614   
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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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Connecticut , Hartford, Farmers & Mechanics NB, 1: A beautiful $1 1875 Series represents this early bank with a bright, fresh, well centered First Charter. This bank has 20 notes reported and only two are not First Charte
4577: Connecticut , Hartford, Farmers & Mechanics NB, 1Est. $2,500-$4,500
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Connecticut , Hartford, City NB, 1377 , Fr. 384 : A rare Hartford bank that closed in 1885 when its charter ran out after 20 years in business. Nine notes have survived, but this one has splits, tears and flaws. Gustavu
4578: Connecticut , Hartford, City NB, 1377 , Fr. 384 Est. $400-$800
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Connecticut , Hartford, Capitol NB, 13038 , Fr. 6: A beautiful example from this late-chartered bank that was chartered in 1927. The note has great paper quality and signatures of C.P. Tomlinson and Calvin C. Bolles. There�
4579: Connecticut , Hartford, Capitol NB, 13038 , Fr. 6Est. $1,200-$2,400
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Connecticut , Killingly, First NB, 450 , Fr. 384 : Here we have a very nice looking 1875 Series Ace with blue-end paper and an unusual bank title. There are 12 notes reported with the first title and four others after t
4580: Connecticut , Killingly, First NB, 450 , Fr. 384 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Connecticut , Meriden, Home NB, 720 , Fr. 380 : This is the only First Charter known from this early Meriden bank. It is a quality piece of paper with excellent margins and lovely pen signatures of Eli Butler and Samu
4582: Connecticut , Meriden, Home NB, 720 , Fr. 380 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Connecticut , Meriden, NB, N1382 , Fr. 616 $10: A much tougher bank with 26 large notes reported, of which 21 are Blue Seals. This note has excellent signatures of George M. Clark and William M. Quested.
4583: Connecticut , Meriden, NB, N1382 , Fr. 616 $10Est. $300-$600
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Connecticut , Middletown, First NB, 397 , Fr. 493: This is a rare, early Middletown bank that has only nine large notes reported. This one is a vertical charter number $20 with even, overall circulation, probably a VF 20.
4584: Connecticut , Middletown, First NB, 397 , Fr. 493Est. $1,750-$3,500
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Connecticut , Middletown, Middlesex County NB, 84: This Original Series $5 is very pretty but it has a few minor edge nicks. There are 14 notes reported, and the bank closed in 1916. Charles Seber and James F. Bedwell
4585: Connecticut , Middletown, Middlesex County NB, 84Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Connecticut , Middletown, NB, N1216 , Fr. 587 : This was the birthplace and childhood home of the collector that built the Middletoon Collection, hence the name. There are a number of lovely $5 Red Seals known on this�
4586: Connecticut , Middletown, NB, N1216 , Fr. 587 Est. $4,500-$9,000
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Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. : Uncut sheets were always a focus when the Middletown Collection was being formed and this one was a favorite after it was acquired from me in 2005. There are no visible�
4587: Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. Est. $4,500-$9,000
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Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. : A lovely Third Charter Blue Seal that looks UNC, but is not quite there. Excellent signatures of Howard H. Warner and Edward F. Slavin.
4588: Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. Est. $500-$1,000
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Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. : Currently only two $5s and one $10s have surfaced from this bank. We are offering the top note from the first sheet of small size $5s. While it looks nice, it does hav
4589: Connecticut , Middletown, Central NB, 1340 , Fr. Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Connecticut , Mystic River, NB, 645 , Fr. 467 : This is the only $5 Brownback known from this bank and it has the Mystic River title, rather than the Mystic title that was adopted in 1899. They say Brownbacks come bo
4590: Connecticut , Mystic River, NB, 645 , Fr. 467 Est. $3,000-$6,000
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Connecticut , Naugatuck, NB, N3020 , Fr. 624 $: A rare one-bank town in New Haven County that has only nine large notes reported. This note has several edge splits and a rounded corner, but it has clear signatures of�
4591: Connecticut , Naugatuck, NB, N3020 , Fr. 624 $Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Connecticut , New Britain, NB, 1184 , Fr. 467 : This Hartford County community had three national banks. This bank has 10 large notes reported and half are $5 Brownbacks. This note isn't the best of them, but it does
4592: Connecticut , New Britain, NB, 1184 , Fr. 467 Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Connecticut , New Britain, Mechanics NB, 3668 , F: This was the second of New Britian's three national banks. It was chartered in 1887 and liquidated in 1907. Their capitalization was modest and it appears they closed when
4593: Connecticut , New Britain, Mechanics NB, 3668 , FEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Connecticut , New Britain, City NB, 12846 , Fr. 6: This was the last of New Britian's national banks, chartered near the end of 1925 and closing in 1932. The census shows 12 large notes reported and none are graded highe
4594: Connecticut , New Britain, City NB, 12846 , Fr. 6Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Connecticut , New Canaan, First NB, 1249 , Fr. 59: A nice looking Fairfield County note that is not rare but is always sought after. Few listed in the census are a higher grade. Excellent signatures of Edward B. Lawrence,
4595: Connecticut , New Canaan, First NB, 1249 , Fr. 59Est. $750-$1,500
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Connecticut , New Haven, First NB & Trust Co., 2 : This is a type of #1 note, with the double #1 used only much later during the Third Charter period, that has rarely been offered, and the $5 sheet was split up years
4596: Connecticut , New Haven, First NB & Trust Co., 2 Est. $5,000-$10,000
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Connecticut , New Haven, Second NB, N227 , Fr. 58: A real peachy, high-grade circ Red Seal from this very early New Haven bank that has eight Red Seal $5s known, and a couple are UNC. This note pleases me with its grea
4597: Connecticut , New Haven, Second NB, N227 , Fr. 58Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Connecticut , New Haven, National Tradesmen's Ban: This is the earliest note known on this bank that was chartered in 1865 and liquidated in 1934. There are 38 large notes with only the 1875 Series $10 qualifying as int
4598: Connecticut , New Haven, National Tradesmen's BanEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Connecticut , New Haven, National New Haven Bank,: While generally notes from this bank are not rare, early notes are, as there are only two First Charters known, this Original Series and an 1875 Series $5. I would say
4600: Connecticut , New Haven, National New Haven Bank,Est. $2,500-$5,000