Knight Currency Auction - December 2008 2008-12-09 Auction - 1104 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS
467: GC - Fr. 1190    $50    1882 1033: NY- G80    $1    Chemical Bank, New York 1025: NY- G14    $20    Hollister Bank of Buffalo 
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Overland Park, KS, United States
Auction Details

Knight Currency Auction - December 2008

Three sessions selling US and World Paper Money
LT - Fr. 39* $1 1917 : A lovely replacement note that appears quite natural and looks more AU than XF. The Vista Collection.
0001: LT - Fr. 39* $1 1917 Est. $850-$1,250Lot Passed
LT - Fr. 40* $1 1923 *710D : There is a big demand for this one-year type star and nice uncirculated examples can exceed $5,000 or more. I would think there would be lots of buyers for a note like�
0002: LT - Fr. 40* $1 1923 *710D Est. $2,500-$5,000Lot Passed
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LT - Fr. 57* $2 1917 : An extremely fresh star on the earliest signature combination for the $2 1917 Series. Only 60 examples of this replacement are known, compared to 286 pieces on the most a
0003: LT - Fr. 57* $2 1917 Est. $1,750-$2,250
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LT - Fr. 90* $5 1907 : A well used example of a very scarce signature combination for stars. Just 12 stars have been seen over the last few decades, and most of them have been around this gra
0004: LT - Fr. 90* $5 1907 Est. $600-$1,200
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LT - Fr. 119* $10 1901 : Only six different signature combinations within the Buffalo type issued star notes. This note is from the rare half, with only three notes recorded. This is a new additio
0005: LT - Fr. 119* $10 1901 Est. $9,000-$15,000
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LT - Fr. 120* $10 1901 : There is a total of 10 stars recorded on this more difficult Friedberg number. This is not one of the finest, but Buffalo stars are elusive and not usually offered for
0006: LT - Fr. 120* $10 1901 Est. $2,000-$4,000
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SC - Fr. 274* $5 1899 : This is the lowest serial number recorded from the 11 stars known on this scarce Friedberg number. An opportunity to add a difficult star type to your collection. This wa
0007: SC - Fr. 274* $5 1899 Est. $1,500-$3,000
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SC - Fr. 278* $5 1899 : This Chief exhibits bright paper and vivid ink tones, but a tight trim necessitates a lower CU grade. That is unfortunate, as the paper quality easily meets the standards�
0008: SC - Fr. 278* $5 1899 Est. $7,000-$10,000
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SC - Fr. 282* $5 1923 : These Porthole stars are always great sellers, and this gorgeous piece will not disappoint the new owner. This note has it all, from great color to super sharp embossing
0009: SC - Fr. 282* $5 1923 Est. $12,500-$25,000
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SC - Fr. 321* $20 1891 : This is one of the best stars in the Vista Collection. The note is extremely attractive and totally problem-free. It
0010: SC - Fr. 321* $20 1891 Est. $17,500-$35,000
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FRBN - Fr. 708* $1 1918 Boston : A favorite series for stars, since enough pieces are known collectors can assemble district sets without too much difficulty. Why not start your set with this four-digit st
0011: FRBN - Fr. 708* $1 1918 Boston Est. $1,000-$2,000
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FRBN - Fr. 713* $1 1918 New York : A great looking replacement in a highly sought-after grade. There is one other note that could be the equal of this piece, but after viewing the margins and deep original
0012: FRBN - Fr. 713* $1 1918 New York Est. $5,000-$7,500
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FRBN - Fr. 718* $1 1918 Cleveland : Another note of amazing quality from the Vista Collection. By every metric, it is clear that this note is properly graded. The cute three-digit number will ensure that thi
0013: FRBN - Fr. 718* $1 1918 Cleveland Est. $6,000-$12,000
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FRBN - Fr. 720* $1 1918 Cleveland : The few faint folds tend to fade away when this note is viewed straight on, giving it the appearance of a much higher grade. Of the 16 known examples, one note is in
0014: FRBN - Fr. 720* $1 1918 Cleveland Est. $1,750-$3,500
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FRBN - Fr. 730* $1 1918 St. Louis : St. Louis is the fourth rarest district for stars in this series. Just 20 notes in total are known of all types, and only nine of those stars are from this signature c
0015: FRBN - Fr. 730* $1 1918 St. Louis Est. $2,000-$4,000
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FRBN - Fr. 739* $1 1918 Kansas City : The Kansas City district ranks just behind St. Louis for rarity where stars are concerned with 21 total pieces enumerated in the census. This is the rarest of the three
0016: FRBN - Fr. 739* $1 1918 Kansas City Est. $1,750-$3,500
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FRBN - Fr. 741* $1 1918 Dallas : This popular Dallas district should see plenty of action. It is the rarest signature combination for the district and shows a measly four pieces in the census. This exampl
0017: FRBN - Fr. 741* $1 1918 Dallas Est. $2,750-$5,500
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FRBN - Fr. 743* $1 1918 San Francisco : Collectors wish all their VF notes could look like this. Obviously crackly fresh and well-centered. Of the 15 known, this piece is in the top four. The Vista Collection.
0018: FRBN - Fr. 743* $1 1918 San Francisco Est. $1,500-$3,000
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FRBN - Fr. 745* $1 1918 San Francisco : Four stars are known with this signature combination, with the most recent offering being a PMG Fine 12 in our Memphis sale this year. Prior to that piece, one must look
0019: FRBN - Fr. 745* $1 1918 San Francisco Est. $3,500-$7,000
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FRBN - Fr. 750* $2 1918 New York : The Battleships are a much more difficult series in which to locate stars than the $1 FRBNs. Only six stars are known on this signature combination, with this note coming
0020: FRBN - Fr. 750* $2 1918 New York Est. $12,500-$25,000
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FRBN - Fr. 774* $2 1918 Kansas City : A mere three stars are known for the entire Kansas City district, making this Federal Reserve Bank the fourth rarest. Evenly circulated with a nice four-digit number. The
0021: FRBN - Fr. 774* $2 1918 Kansas City Est. $3,500-$7,000
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FRBN - Fr. 779* $2 1918 San Francisco : A second opportunity to acquire one of the very few uncirculated $2 FRBN stars that exist on this series. While there are seven stars reported on this Friedberg number, o
0022: FRBN - Fr. 779* $2 1918 San Francisco Est. $9,000-$18,000
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FRBN - Fr. 781* $5 1918 Boston : It is only in an advanced collection such as the Vista Collection that one finds notes like this $5 FRBN star. It is one of only 12 that are known from the entire typ
0023: FRBN - Fr. 781* $5 1918 Boston Est. $15,000-$30,000
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FRBN - Fr. 782* $5 1918 New York : This is one of the highest grade stars in the entire $5 FRBN series. No uncirculated examples exist and only one other note is indicated to be an XF 45. This peach is�
0024: FRBN - Fr. 782* $5 1918 New York Est. $30,000-$60,000