Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction 2015-07-11 Auction - 723 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 10
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Newnan, GA - Ch. 1861 - $2 Original SeriesFr. 1133-B - 1918 $1000 FRN1844-O $10 Liberty Head Gold Coin
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Greenville, SC, United States
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Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction

Our Saturday July 11th auction has a great mix of decorative arts items, coins, currency, pocket mirrors, beer trays, porcelain signs, and railroad collectibles. Over 700 lots are being sold.
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Fr. 2201-J - 1934 $500 FRN LGS: This is a lovely light green seal from the Kansas City district. This four digit serial number note is one of just 40,800 LGS varieties issued for the district. Of course most other survivors will
0217: Fr. 2201-J - 1934 $500 FRN LGSEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fr. 2201-K - 1934 $500 FRN LGS: There never seems to be enough light green seal $500s from Dallas to go around. This note is an XF 40 with the exceptional paper quality designation.
0218: Fr. 2201-K - 1934 $500 FRN LGSEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Fr. 2202-B - 1934A $500 FRN: This $500 bill will do more than just impress the non-collectors who have never seen one. Very few $500s ever left the BEP with the margins for a 66 grade. And of course the majority of those that
0219: Fr. 2202-B - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Fr. 2202-B - 1934A $500 FRN: This New York $500 must have been immediately put away after it was received many decades ago. A center fold is all it has to show in terms of circulation.
0220: Fr. 2202-B - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Fr. 2202-G - 1934A $500 FRN: It looks like a tiny rust speck is all that is keeping this one fold AU out of a PPQ holder. This Chicago $500 would work well for a district set or just as a high grade example for the type.
0221: Fr. 2202-G - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 2202-J - 1934A $500 FRN: A single light centerfold is observed on this Kansas City $500. Good color and even margins are also present.
0222: Fr. 2202-J - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,200-$1,400
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Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRN: I believe you could cut this New York district $500 out of the holder and show your friends your uncirculated $500 bill and not a sole would question you. I wouldn't be surprised to see this example
0223: Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,300-$1,800
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Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRN: The first of two consecutive 1934A New York $500s. This one has gem centering; but the technical grade suggests that it has a small imperfection we can't see through the holder.
0224: Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRN: The second of two sequential New York $500s. This one has an upper left corner bump, but appears to otherwise be issue free.
0225: Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRN: I would wager that this Chicago $500 was proudly at the top of a stack of money for many years. It has a teller stamp and little bit of ink to show for its troubles.
0226: Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $700-$800
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Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRN: This is a fresh and original Chicago $500 that appears to only be kept from the PPQ designation by a teller stamp on the back. The paper is free of pinholes and clearly original.
0227: Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $800-$1,000
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Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRN: The first of two consecutive 1934A Chicago $500s. It looks like a center bend is visible through the holder.
0228: Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,000-$1,300
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Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRN: The second and slightly nicer of two sequential Chicago $500s. They both clearly never circulated, but likely picked up a small imperfection while being stored over the past 80 years.
0229: Fr. 2202m-G - 1934A $500 FRNEst. $1,000-$1,300
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Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRN: This is a sharp very lightly circulated $1000 from the San Francisco district. The note has clearly original paper surfaces and just a couple of vertical folds.
0230: Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRNEst. $2,200-$2,800
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Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRN: The dark greens on this San Francisco $1000 look like they were applied this morning. It is certainly crispy and original.
0231: Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRNEst. $2,600-$3,000
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Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRN LGS: Here is a light green seal San Francisco note from the 1928 series. The note has great colors and original surfaces, but it did pick up a minor paper pull.
0232: Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRN LGSEst. $2,200-$2,800
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Fr. 2211-A - 1934 $1000 FRN LGS: This is the first of a great group of light green seal $1000s consigned to today's auction. This Boston piece just shows only minor signs of circulation.
0233: Fr. 2211-A - 1934 $1000 FRN LGSEst. $2,400-$3,000
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Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRN LGS: The colors and margins on this Atlanta light green seal are exactly as you would find on a gem example. Only minor signs of handling are visible through the holder.
0234: Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRN LGSEst. $2,800-$3,500
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Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRN LGS: This light green seal from Atlanta should sell well. I don't see any folds or condition issues. Just minor bends and handling are present.
0235: Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRN LGSEst. $2,800-$3,500
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Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRN: When considered as a group, 1934A $1000 notes from the Atlanta district are not especially uncommon. What is rare is to see one in an uncirculated grade.
0236: Fr. 2211-F - 1934 $1000 FRNEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Fr. 2211-G - 1934 $1000 FRN LGS: Here is a sharp looking light green seal from the Chicago district. It has been awarded the coveted exceptional paper quality designation.
0237: Fr. 2211-G - 1934 $1000 FRN LGSEst. $1,800-$2,200
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Fr. 2211-H - 1934 $1000 FRN: Here is a nice high denom from the St. Louis district for the budget collector. The bottom margin has a tear that has some tape on it.
0238: Fr. 2211-H - 1934 $1000 FRNEst. $1,300-$1,600
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Fr. 2212-D - 1934A $1000 FRN: It appears that a light horizontal bend is the reason for the grade on this Cleveland $1000. This should be an attractive note for the collector or upgrader.
0239: Fr. 2212-D - 1934A $1000 FRNEst. $2,200-$2,800
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Fr. 2212m-E - 1934A $100 FRN Mule: This is an evenly circulated $1000 from the Richmond district. The grade of 20 seems very fair and accurate. Only 16,800 of these were printed for the district - making it the second toughest
0240: Fr. 2212m-E - 1934A $100 FRN MuleEst. $1,600-$2,000
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