Coin, Currency, Signs & Rare Collectibles 2015-02-28 Auction - 518 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 8
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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. 2089-L - Solid Serial Number 2004 $20 FRN: We know that solid serial numbers get harder to find as the number gets higher. This is a lightly circulated solid 7s on a new style twenty. The back has a vertical teller stamp just waiting to be
0171: Fr. 2089-L - Solid Serial Number 2004 $20 FRNEst. $800-$1,000
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Fr. 2104m-I* - 1934B $50 FRN Minneapolis Star: This 1934B mule $50 star note is not even listed in the latest edition of the small size guide. The note we are offering is the only piece that has been graded by PCGS. The only grade listed at PMG
0173: Fr. 2104m-I* - 1934B $50 FRN Minneapolis StarEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 2105-C - 1934C $50 Federal Reserve Note: Here are three consecutive 1934C $50 FRNs from Philadelphia. Each note is completely original with a light vertical fold on the left third of each note.
0175: Fr. 2105-C - 1934C $50 Federal Reserve NoteEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 2154-H* - 1934B $100 FRN St. Louis Star: 1934B stars are scarce and the market is finally starting to recognize that and pay up for the rarity. The note offered here has three pinholes, but it is solidly within the VF grade and the
0177: Fr. 2154-H* - 1934B $100 FRN St. Louis StarEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve Note: The first of four 1928 $1000s from the Philadelphia district. This piece has some very minor ink stains on its back.
0188: Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve NoteEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve Note: Original surfaces and a four digit serial number are the highlights of this piece that does have just a hint of ink on its back.
0189: Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve NoteEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve Note: This certainly appears to be an XF through the holder. There is a tri-fold and lots of original embossing still present. The bottom left corner shows a touch of staining.
0190: Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve NoteEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve Note: This 1928 high denomination has some light foxing on the bottom border and a light teller stamp on its reverse. None of those "condition issues" should be unexpected for a banknote like this that
0191: Fr. 2210a-C - 1928 $1000 Federal Reserve NoteEst. $3,000-$4,000
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