Coin, Currency, Signs & Rare Collectibles 2015-02-28 Auction - 518 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 7
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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. 1132-A - 1918 $500 Federal Reserve Note Boston: This is an exciting new addition to the census. It becomes just the fifth reported 1918 $500 for the Boston district. One of the five is held by the Smithsonian. It is a rare occurrence to find
0147: Fr. 1132-A - 1918 $500 Federal Reserve Note BostonEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Fr. 1172 - 1907 $10 Gold Certificate: This did not trade hands many times before getting tucked away for a future generation to enjoy. Collecting all the different varieties of the 1907 $10 gold certificate is a doable but challenging
0149: Fr. 1172 - 1907 $10 Gold CertificateEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 1178 - 1882 $20 Gold Certificate: A circulated example of this less often seen early $20 Gold Certificate that represents a one Friedberg number type as it is the only Series 1882 $20 Gold with a small red seal. Today's offering
0150: Fr. 1178 - 1882 $20 Gold CertificateEst. $500-$750
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Fr. 1180 - 1905 $20 Gold Certificate: Simply put, there just aren't enough technicolors around to meet the demand. It is a quintessential type note and we all want one. Very few examples are available in the Fine to AU range. Most
0151: Fr. 1180 - 1905 $20 Gold CertificateEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 1185 - 1906 $20 Gold Certificate: This is a note with a lot of upside. The margins are better than average for the series. The colors are vibrant and the originality is clearly evident even with just a cursory glance. A light bit
0152: Fr. 1185 - 1906 $20 Gold CertificateEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 1185 - 1906 $20 Gold Certificate: PCGS has graded 2 Gem 66 1185s. PMG has graded 4 66s. Neither service has graded a single piece 67 or higher. In today's market we are seeing small size notes with similar grading populations sell
0153: Fr. 1185 - 1906 $20 Gold CertificateEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Fr. 1187 - 1922 $20 Gold Certificate: This is a really lovely gold certificate. I am calling it at least AU. I don't see any folds. The note still shows some paper wave as well. It is worth noting that the margins on this example are
0154: Fr. 1187 - 1922 $20 Gold CertificateEst. $600-$1,000
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Fr. 1197 - 1882 $50 Gold Certificate: This is a nice XF that shows your typical quarter folds. There are a couple of margin splits that are barely worth mentioning that don't come remotely close to touching the design. This piece has
0155: Fr. 1197 - 1882 $50 Gold CertificateEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Fr. 1199 - 1913 $50 Gold Certificate: A very pretty example of this much tougher $50 Gold Certificate that is seen far less often than its counterpart, Fr. 1200. This note displays vibrant color on both its face and back, traces of
0156: Fr. 1199 - 1913 $50 Gold CertificateEst. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 1200a - 1922 $50 Gold Certificate: This large size $50 gold seal faces up really nicely. The orange seals are as bright as you will find on a circulated note and the margins are spot on. This is definitely a candidate for grading or
0157: Fr. 1200a - 1922 $50 Gold CertificateEst. $800-$1,000
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Fr. 1215 - 1922 $100 Gold Certificate: A well margined and evenly circulated example of this $100 Gold Certificate that would fit nicely in a moderately circulated type set as it features nice color and problem free wear.
0158: Fr. 1215 - 1922 $100 Gold CertificateEst. $1,500-$2,500
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9 Piece Group Lot Large Size Currency: Fr. 85 1907 $5 Legal Tender Very Fine, torn and tape repaired; Fr. 226a 1899 $1 Silver Certificate Very Fine-Extremely Fine; Fr. 228 1899 $1 Silver Certificate Very Good; Fr. 228 1899 $1 Silver
0159: 9 Piece Group Lot Large Size CurrencyEst. $800-$1,000
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10 Piece Group Lot Large Size Currency: This is a nice group for dealer stock or for a collector looking for a lot of bang for the buck. See online catalog for full front and back scans. 2 1864 $10 confederates - both in fine. 2 fr. 233
0160: 10 Piece Group Lot Large Size CurrencyEst. $300-$500
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5 Piece Group Lot Large Size Currency: Fr. 931c 1914 $10 FRN Very Fine+; Fr. 939 1914 $10 FRN Very Fine-Extremely Fine; Fr. 1187 $20 Gold Certificate Two Examples, Fine-Very Fine or Better; Fr. 1200 1922 $50 Gold Certificate Fine, few
0161: 5 Piece Group Lot Large Size CurrencyEst. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 1503* - 1928B $2 Legal Tender Star: Even casual collectors know that the key to the small size two dollar note series is the 1928B star. The note being offered today is a fresh new addition to the collector census and brings the total
0162: Fr. 1503* - 1928B $2 Legal Tender StarEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Fr. 1550* - 1966 $100 Legal Tender Star: This is a bright, crispy, and lightly circulated 1966 $100 red seal star. Only 128,000 stars were issued. This is a great example for the collector working on a star set who doesn't want to pay
0163: Fr. 1550* - 1966 $100 Legal Tender StarEst. $400-$600
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Fr. 1620 - 1957A $1 Silver Certificate Pack: There is a single 1957A star in between the 56th and 58th note of the 100 note pack. The rest of the pack is consecutively numbered otherwise. All notes have gem margins. As we always says when we
0166: Fr. 1620 - 1957A $1 Silver Certificate PackEst. $800-$1,200
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