Coin, Currency, Signs & Rare Collectibles 2015-02-28 Auction - 518 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 4
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Fr. 2231-B - 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note New YorkRare Kelly Tires Porcelain SignMonumental Daum Nancy Autumn Vase
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Greenville, SC, United States
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Coin, Currency, Signs & Rare Collectibles

Approximately 500 lots mixed between rare gold coins, banknotes, French art glass, railroadiana, porcelain signs, and rare advertising memorabilia.
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Fr. 27 - 1878 $1 Legal Tender: An evenly circulated and problem free example of this earlier $1 Legal Tender note that has nice color and solid paper for the grade.
0073: Fr. 27 - 1878 $1 Legal TenderEst. $250-$350
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Fr. 29 - 1880 $1 Legal Tender: A well margined and lightly circulated example of this Large Brown Seal Legal Ace whose vibrant colors contrast nicely with its bright paper.
0074: Fr. 29 - 1880 $1 Legal TenderEst. $400-$500
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Fr. 36 - 1917 $1 Legal Tender: Bright red inks and crisp white paper are the highlights on this early 20th century legal tender that shows a couple of vertical folds on its back.
0075: Fr. 36 - 1917 $1 Legal TenderEst. $120-$180
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Fr. 39m - 1917 $1 Legal Tender: A very lightly handled example of this Mule Legal Ace that features four wide margins, a vivid red overprint, and solid, original embossing.
0076: Fr. 39m - 1917 $1 Legal TenderEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 40 - 1923 $1 Legal Tender: Bright, white paper, a bold red overprint, and four nice margins add to the appeal of this moderately circulated example of this popular Legal Ace that would be ideal for a mid-grade type set.
0077: Fr. 40 - 1923 $1 Legal TenderEst. $250-$350
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Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal Tender: Despite a few minor flaws mentioned on the PCGS holder, this is a pleasing example of this early Legal Deuce that is well margined with bold ink colors and an excellent overall appearance.
0078: Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal Tender: A pleasing mid-grade example of this early Legal Deuce that has managed to avoid the usual problems found on these notes printed on thin paper. Ideal ink colors and even wear are the hallmarks of
0079: Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fr. 42 - 1869 $2 Legal Tender: Excellent color for the grade is found on this moderately circulated example of this always popular Rainbow Deuce, so nicknamed for its wide swath of colors which were used as an anti-counterfeiting
0080: Fr. 42 - 1869 $2 Legal TenderEst. $600-$800
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Fr. 47 - 1875 $2 Legal Tender: All the deuce collectors will likely immediately take note of this offering. 1878 $2 legal tenders, even when grouped as a type by the four different signature combinations, are still scarcer than
0081: Fr. 47 - 1875 $2 Legal TenderEst. $600-$800
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Fr. 52 - 1880 $2 Legal Tender: A well circulated but still attractive example of this Large Brown Seal Legal Deuce that has excellent color for the grade. A few edge and internal splits have been noted by PCGS.
0082: Fr. 52 - 1880 $2 Legal TenderEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 60 - 1917 $2 Legal Tender: A lovely example of this Speelman-White Legal Deuce that would be a superlative candidate for a high grade type set as it displays four wide margins, excellent color, and pristine paper surfaces.
0083: Fr. 60 - 1917 $2 Legal TenderEst. $500-$700
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Fr. 87 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender: This is a premium woodchopper with great margins on both the front and back. The 58 PPQ grade should make this a very attractive note for both collectors and upgraders.
0084: Fr. 87 - 1907 $5 Legal TenderEst. $400-$800
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Fr. 87 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender: This is an original lightly circulated woodchopper. It doesn't show any hard folds, but it clearly did trade hands a couple times during its short time in commerce.
0085: Fr. 87 - 1907 $5 Legal TenderEst. $250-$350
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Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender: This note has everything going for it with exception of margins. The embossing is as deep as you will ever see on this series. The is about a millimeter from being an error and 2 millimeters from
0086: Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal TenderEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 93c - 1862 $10 Legal Tender: This is actually the scarcer 93c, not a 93 as listed on the third party holder. We owe the survival of this peach to a small run of XF to UNC notes that got tucked away, but have long since been
0087: Fr. 93c - 1862 $10 Legal TenderEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Fr. 96 - 1869 $10 Legal Tender: This $10 jackass rainbow note has some of the best colors and paper quality I recall ever seeing for the issue. It doesn't have anything remotely close to a hard fold. At the right light 2-3
0088: Fr. 96 - 1869 $10 Legal TenderEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fr. 113 - 1880 $10 Legal Tender: A pretty example of the last Friedberg number for the $10 Legals and a note that is the usual candidate for type for this series. The bold red Treasury Seal contrasts nicely with the bright, white
0089: Fr. 113 - 1880 $10 Legal TenderEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 120 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: A solid mid-grade example of a much scarcer Friedberg number for the Bison series as its counterpart, Fr. 122, outnumbers this signature combination by a ratio of about 8-to-1. Even wear and original
0090: Fr. 120 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 121m - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: A decent, moderately circulated example of this better Mule Bison note that has nice color and solid paper for the grade.
0091: Fr. 121m - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $700-$900
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Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: Unmessed with wholly original notes like this are getting tougher and tougher to find. Good luck finding this in a dealer's case for a price less than $5,000. Our estimate should be very attractive.
0092: Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: A moderately circulated example of this quintessentially American note with its portraits of Lewis and Clark along with a Bison standing proudly on the plains, this piece features problem free wear
0093: Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $500-$700
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Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: A bold red overprint and even, problem free wear are found on this appealing Bison note that bears the last signature combination found on this series.
0094: Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal Tender: Here is an upgrade waiting to happen. I see the rust that PCGS notes, but I would comfortably buy and sell this as a lower-end VF all day every day. There is a big price gap between a 15 and a 20,
0095: Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal TenderEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal Tender: A scarce and always popular one Friedberg number type note, this piece is popularly referred to the "Poker Chip" note, so named as the number 10 appears twice on the back in the middle of what appear
0096: Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal TenderEst. $800-$1,200
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