Lyn Knight Auctions IPMS 2020 U.S. 2020-06-12 Auction - 613 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS
CC-72    $5    April 11, 1778    ContemporaryDE-65    5s    June 1, 1759DE-66    10s    June 1, 1759
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Overland Park, KS, United States
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DE-65 5s June 1, 1759: Although tape repaired all along the back and with a couple of edge notches, this is still a better Delaware Ben Franklin note. Any Colonial printed by Benjamin Franklin has been selling really well
73629: DE-65 5s June 1, 1759Est. $300-$600
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DE-66 10s June 1, 1759: Another Ben Franklin note that has been tape repaired. Generally speaking a more than acceptable example of this very popular type. Type/State: Delaware
73630: DE-66 10s June 1, 1759Est. $300-$600
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MD-67 $2 April 10, 1774: One of the prettiest 1774 Maryland notes that you are likely to find at any grade level. It is seen with huge margins, bold signatures, exceptional printing quality, and an essentially full left
73631: MD-67 $2 April 10, 1774Est. $400-$800
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MD-68 $4 April 10, 1774: An exceptional example with superb eye appeal and light handling. Type/State: Maryland
73632: MD-68 $4 April 10, 1774Est. $300-$600
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NY-184 8s January 6, 1776 Water Works: This impressive red and black printed note is vivid and extremely well centered. A very lovely crisp note showing a new steam powered water pump vignette on its reverse. Type/State: New York
73633: NY-184 8s January 6, 1776 Water WorksEst. $300-$600
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NY-197 8s March 5, 1776 Water Works: An impressive red and black printed note which has vivid printing and signatures, as well as a trio of jumbo margins. A very lovely crisp note showing a new steam powered water pump vignette on its
73634: NY-197 8s March 5, 1776 Water WorksEst. $400-$800
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NC-124 20s April 23, 1761: Bright paper, four well accomplished signatures, and full border ornamentation are seen on this lovely North Carolina colonial. PMG notes a small hole that is of little visual consequence.
73635: NC-124 20s April 23, 1761Est. $300-$600
RI-269 $1/8 May 22, 1777: A much scarcer fractional denomination note from this series. PCGS notes: damage and repairs, design redrawn. If one checks the population reports it becomes clear that virtually all of these $1/8
73636: RI-269 $1/8 May 22, 1777Est. $300-$600Lot Passed
SC-100 20L June 1, 1775: Seen with stains, tape repairs, edge and internal splits, etc. With all that said, this is still a well printed example from this South Carolina issue. Type/State: South Carolina
73637: SC-100 20L June 1, 1775Est. $300-$600Lot Passed
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Fr. 1226 3c Third Issue: A pretty little Fractional type note that is the lowest denomination issued. This very well centered note appears to have earned its third-party grade. Type/State:
73638: Fr. 1226 3c Third IssueEst. $300-$600
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Fr. 1232SP 5c Second Issue Wide Margin Pair: A bright and very attractive wide margin specimen pair. PMG has commented 'trimmed' on both notes. It has been our experience that any Fractional specimen that is not at its fully wide "as issued"
73640: Fr. 1232SP 5c Second Issue Wide Margin PairEst. $300-$600
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Fr. 1259 10c Fourth Issue: A perfectly centered example for the grade. Seen with bolder blue right end fibers and a somewhat browner seal. Type/State:
73642: Fr. 1259 10c Fourth IssueEst. $300-$600
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Fr. 1279 25c First Issue: Full perforation strip on the bottom margin. Jumbo right margin. Deep perforations on all sides and with the superior color one would expect from a Gem note. Already in the past year we saw a 66 PQ
73643: Fr. 1279 25c First IssueEst. $800-$1,600
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Fr. 1324 50c Third Issue: A robust Gem Spinner red back that has cavernous embossing and flawless paper. A perfect representative for a Fractional type set. Type/State:
73644: Fr. 1324 50c Third IssueEst. $500-$1,000
Fr. 1348 50c Third Issue: A much scarcer Justice red back with "1" and "a" on face position indicators. PMG has net graded due to left end reattached. Any Fr. 1348 that is in one piece is worth at least a few hundred dollars.
73645: Fr. 1348 50c Third IssueEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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Portland, United States NB, 4514: Gutter fold error is found on this Type 2 note; errors on small size nationals are few and far between, especially less so on Type 2 notes. Type/State: Oregon
73646: Portland, United States NB, 4514Est. $1,000-$1,500
Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A Mismatch: A wonderful Gem mismatch serial numbers Deuces that ends in #201/102A. Here is a second opportunity that rarely appears with rare error notes, but here it is, a second pack of $2 mismatched serial
73648: Fr. 1935-B $2 1976 New York B-A MismatchEst. $30,000-$50,000Lot Passed
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Fr. 1935-H $2 1976 St. Louis H-A Pack: I have known that these were found by the pack when this error occurred but I have never seen one until this pack. This is a pack of 100 consecutive New York FRN $2s with a mismatched district block
73649: Fr. 1935-H $2 1976 St. Louis H-A PackEst. $25,000-$50,000
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Fr. 2011-A $10 1950-A Boston: This is a 1950-A Boston $10 that is missing the third printing, why it was released after being identified completely is both cool and odd. I don't recall any others missing the third printing on the
73650: Fr. 2011-A $10 1950-A BostonEst. $1,000-$2,000
Fr. 1500 $1 1928 #A00000016A: A great low number $1 1928 Fr. 1500 from the second sheet. Last year we sold #13 at $7,737 in '55'. This is a much higher quality but from the second sheet. We also sold #34 at $1,645. The estimate
73651: Fr. 1500 $1 1928 #A00000016AEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed