Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-28 Auction - 1107 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS - Page 39
4497: Arizona , Tucson, Territory of Arizona, First NB,
4241: Colorado , Fort Collins, NB, 5503 , Fr. 545    $1
4322: Colorado , Julesburg, First NB, 8205 , Fr. 614   
Done
Overland Park, KS, United States
Auction Details

Memphis 2008 Auction

An outstanding auction of US and World Paper Money in 3 Sessions.
SOLD
New York , Palmyra, First NB, 295 , Fr. 479 $1: Beautiful pen signatures enhance this evenly circulated $10 Brownback that was signed by S. Seymour, Vice President and R.M. Smith, Cashier. This note is one of only three�
Est.
$1,500
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$2,500
SOLD
New York , Rochester, NB, 12538 , Fr. 609 $5 : Excellent printed signatures add to this late-chartered bank note. This is one of 66 large notes reported on the bank. There is a white spot near the center.
Est.
$250
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$500
SOLD
New York , Stapleton, Richmond Borough NB, E7290 : Easily one of the rarest Staten Island banks, the Richmond Borough National Bank issued large notes only before liquidating in 1926. This bank has been a staple of want l
Est.
$7,500
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$15,000
SOLD
New York , Syracuse, Commercial NB, E6965 , Fr. 6: This bank has only 11 large notes reported and all are Red Seals in this grade. The signatures on this example are still clear.
Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
New York , Ticonderoga, NB, 9900 , Fr. 627 $10: Here is a terrific new find from a bank that has two large notes reported. Neither has a grade listed and neither has ever had a public sale. This is a slightly used,�
Est.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
New York , Vernon, NB, 1264 , Fr. 385 $1 18: A lovely First Charter Ace with great color and pen signatures of the brothers, or maybe it's a father and daughter, J. Case and E. Case, I'm not sure. But I am sure
Est.
$5,500
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$7,500
SOLD
New York , Whitesville, First NB, 7850 , Fr. 1802: A super rare Allegany County bank that had just three large and six small notes reported. This is a new find to add to those totals, and it's a scarcer Type 2 $20.
Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
North Dakota , Harvey, First NB, 5488 , Fr. 659 : Obviously a few of these beauties turned up. They are neat and have everything you could ask for; quality, color, centering and pen signatures. No doubt they will soon be
Est.
$3,000
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$5,000
SOLD
Ohio , Ashland, First NB, M183 , Fr. 689 $100 : This is a beautiful $100 1902 Dateback with amazing centering, color and wonderful pen signatures. There are four large notes reported and they are all $50s and $100s. Thi
Est.
$2,500
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$5,000
SOLD
Ohio , Bellaire, First NB, 1944 , Fr. 416 $10 : This note is one of three $10 First Charters known on this bank. It's a well used, but problem-free note. These $10s are the only First Charters from the bank. Great si
Est.
$1,750
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$3,500
SOLD
Ohio , Bucyrus, Second NB, M3274 , Fr. 467 $5 : Here is a great looking note for a type collector who wants a note that looks like a Gem. The grading service says it's close, but no cigar. Virtually perfect in the h
Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
SOLD
Ohio , Canton, City NB, M2489 , Fr. 545 $10 : A lovely Second Charter Dateback that has great color and a well-stamped president's signature and penned cashier's. There are 36 large notes reported on this bank.
Est.
$1,650
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$2,250
SOLD
Ohio , Chillicothe, First NB, 128 , Fr. 479 $1: Relatively clean and bearing delicate pen signatures. This is a more common bank, but there is only one other Brownback in the census, and it's a $5.
Est.
$800
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$1,500
SOLD
Ohio , Cleveland, Union NB, M3202 , Fr. 587 $5: This is a lovely, fresh, original $5 Red Seal that has beautiful printed signatures and is outstanding as a type note. There are three Red Seal $5s in the census, and t
Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
Ohio , Cleveland, Euclid-Park NB, M3545 , Fr. 477: This is the second and rarest title for this scarce Cleveland bank, with signatures of Bishop and C.E. Farnsworth, another popular Cleveland banking name.
Est.
$1,650
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$2,500
SOLD
Ohio , Columbus, Commercial NB, 2605 , Fr. 608 : An attractive note from the state capital.
Est.
$300
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$450
SOLD
Ohio , Columbus, First NB, 4443 , Fr. 678 $50 : A very attractive $50 1902 Plainback from the state capital of Ohio with excellent blue signatures enhancing its appearance. Graded VF 30 by PCGS.
Est.
$1,250
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$2,500
SOLD
Ohio , Dayton, Winters NB, M2604 , Fr. 518 $50: This bank is famous in currency circles because it issued $50 Valuebacks, but this is a $50 Brownback, making for a much more reasonable price range for a collection. It�
Est.
$5,000
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$8,000
SOLD
Ohio , Dayton, Winters NB, M2604 , Fr. 684 $50: This is a family-titled bank signed by Valentine & J.H. Winters, which makes this note really cool. Graded VF 35 by CGA.
Est.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
Ohio , Delaware, County NB, 853 , Fr. 480 $10 : A rare bank with five large notes reported, all Brownbacks. This one came from a 1983 Hickman & Oakes sale and has decent penned signatures.
Est.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
Ohio , Dunkirk, Woodruff NB, M6652 , Fr. 624 $: There have only been two offerings of this bank, both long ago (1977 & 1997), and now this well-signed note with blue pen signatures of Frank C. Pore and C.W. Frederick.
Est.
$850
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$1,250
SOLD
Ohio , East Liverpool, First NB, 2146 , Fr. 382 : This is one of only 75 serial #1 Aces to have survived the Original Series issue of First Charter nationals. The charter number wasn't required on notes until the Act of
Est.
$12,500
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$25,000