July 12th Rare Currency Auction 2014-07-12 Auction - 243 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 9
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Fr. 268 1896 $5 Silver CertificateFairbanks, AK 1902 $5 Blue Seal PBFr. 123 1923 $10 Legal Tender
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Greenville, SC, United States
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July 12th Rare Currency Auction

243 lots of rare national bank notes, large type, and small type will be auctioned. Most notes have never before been recorded in any collector census or ever offered for sale. This is a unique chance to buy some very rare banknotes.
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Hightstown, NJ $1 Original Series: This is a choice fine first charter ace from Hightstown. We note a half dozen pinholes. Everything else is above average for the type and grade.
0193: Hightstown, NJ $1 Original SeriesEst. $800-$1,000
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Santa Fe, NM Territory 1902 $5 Blue Seal DB: This might really be VF. It last sold in 1989 for $2,000. It is one of just 27 NM blue seal territorials. Loads of appeal for the grade.
0194: Santa Fe, NM Territory 1902 $5 Blue Seal DBEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Camden, NY 1929 $5 Ty1: This is just a great looking note if you are working on small size New York nationals. 1 of only 6 smalls known on the bank.
0195: Camden, NY 1929 $5 Ty1Est. $400-$600
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Freeport, NY 1902 $5 Blue Seal PB: A banker likely carried this as a wallet piece. The back shows some wallet stains. A nice double serial number one note.
0196: Freeport, NY 1902 $5 Blue Seal PBEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Long Beach, NY 1929 $5 Ty1: Here is a later charter small from Long Beach, NY. It is exactly what a VF should look like.
0197: Long Beach, NY 1929 $5 Ty1Est. $300-$500
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Morrisville, NY 1929 $10 Ty2: This is from the first sheet of type 2 $10 notes. Less than ten smalls exist and this might be the nicest of the group.
0198: Morrisville, NY 1929 $10 Ty2Est. $300-$500
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New York, NY 1902 $100 Blue Seal DB: If you are looking for a high denomination large national, this should fit the bill for the type. About 15 pinholes, two smaller bottom margin splits.
0199: New York, NY 1902 $100 Blue Seal DBEst. $600-$800
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New York, NY $1 Original Series: Even a $1 note could have done some damage in NYC in the 1860s. The red seal here is especially dark and rich.
0200: New York, NY $1 Original SeriesEst. $600-$800
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New York, NY $5 Series of 1875: If this note were a grade higher, it might be three times more expensive. Nationals from this time period rarely get awarded the PPQ qualifier.
0201: New York, NY $5 Series of 1875Est. $2,500-$3,000
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Plattsburgh, NY $1 Original Series: This might be the only first charter note known on this Clinton County bank. The back has a contemporary inscription.
0202: Plattsburgh, NY $1 Original SeriesEst. $600-$800
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Sandy Hill, NY 1882 $5 Brown Back: This serial #1 note comes directly from the family of the cashier. It has picked up a few splits, likely from being shown off by a proud Mr. Townsend.
0203: Sandy Hill, NY 1882 $5 Brown BackEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Raleigh, NC 1902 $10 Blue Seal PB: You won't find many nicer state capital notes than this creamy fresh blue seal from Raleigh. Those are some bold signatures.
0204: Raleigh, NC 1902 $10 Blue Seal PBEst. $400-$600
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Belfield, ND 1929 $20 Ty1: There are only about a dozen 1929 notes from this one bank ND town. This is the only recorded serial number 1. It is CU with a sheet fold in the lower margin.
0205: Belfield, ND 1929 $20 Ty1Est. $1,200-$1,500
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Ryder, ND 1929 $10 Ty1: Ryder, ND only had one national bank. This is a great example for the town. Add it while you can.
0206: Ryder, ND 1929 $10 Ty1Est. $150-$250
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Cincinnati, OH 1902 $5 Red Seal: This bank issued currency for just two years and only issued red seals. Two notes are recorded but they don't hold a candle to this serial number one example.
0207: Cincinnati, OH 1902 $5 Red SealEst. $7,000-$10,000
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Delphos, OH $1 Original Series: This sale is chock full of original series aces. This example from Delphos has great pen signatures. It does have a margin split, which is standard for the grade.
0208: Delphos, OH $1 Original SeriesEst. $600-$800
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Kent, OH $1 Original Series: This is a lovely choice note that has paper as strong as you will ever see on a VF national from this time period. A great note for the type or OH collector.
0209: Kent, OH $1 Original SeriesEst. $600-$800
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Port Clinton, OH 1902 $5 Blue Seal PB: Port Clinton had one national bank that changed names three times. This is the only large note from the third title. Sure to attract some attention.
0210: Port Clinton, OH 1902 $5 Blue Seal PBEst. $800-$1,000
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Powhatan Point, OH 1902 $10 Red Seal: A half inch center split is seen here. Everything else about this note is exactly what I would want. Great signatures, colors, paper, and a wonderful town name.
0211: Powhatan Point, OH 1902 $10 Red SealEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Bloomsburg, PA 1882 $5 Brown Back: Serial number one, only six large on the bank, highest grade note on the bank, and fresh from the weeds. You couldn't ask for anything else.
0212: Bloomsburg, PA 1882 $5 Brown BackEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Malvern, PA 1902 $100 Blue Seal PB: This note is 101% intact, with a small portion of its $50 sheet mate still attached. A problem free note ready to be added to a collection.
0213: Malvern, PA 1902 $100 Blue Seal PBEst. $800-$1,000
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Parkers Landing, PA 1929 $50 Ty1: There are a couple of marks near Grant's face. Everything else about this note is far better than average for a circulated note.
0214: Parkers Landing, PA 1929 $50 Ty1Est. $400-$600
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Philadelphia, PA 1902 $10 Blue Seal PB: Only about a dozen large notes are known from this late charter Philadelphia bank. This is a serial number one that is new to the census and fresh from the wild.
0215: Philadelphia, PA 1902 $10 Blue Seal PBEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Pittsburgh, PA 1929 $5 Ty1: You don't see too many runs of consecutive type1 nationals. This is a high grade grouping that will likely be coming to a slab near you soon.
0216: Pittsburgh, PA 1929 $5 Ty1Est. $300-$400
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