Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction 2015-07-11 Auction - 723 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 3
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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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Bahamas - P4a 1919 One Pound: This is the highest denomination issued for the 1919 series. The note has too many folds to be considered XF, but is a premium VF that should sell well.
0049: Bahamas - P4a 1919 One PoundEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Bahamas - P6 1919 (1930) Ten Shillings: Collectors will recognize this note as the key to the post-1900 Bahamas Government type set. Despite having a few pinholes and some margin nicks, this should make a nice placeholder for the
0050: Bahamas - P6 1919 (1930) Ten ShillingsEst. $700-$1,000
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Bahamas - P7 1919 (1930) One Pound: A nice circulated George V Bahamas note with sailing ships and palm trees.
0051: Bahamas - P7 1919 (1930) One PoundEst. $600-$800
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Bahamas - P16a 1936 (1953) Five Pounds: This perhaps seemingly common note will jump off the page to the purist and technical collectors viewing it. Pick 16a for the Bahamas is just listed as rare and not priced in any grade. This is a
0052: Bahamas - P16a 1936 (1953) Five PoundsEst. $4,000-$6,000
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British Honduras - P20 1939 $1: A choice VF George VI October 2nd 1939 $1 note. The paper doesn't display any hard folds. It is mostly just handling and bends. This note, in this condition, is far less available than the
0053: British Honduras - P20 1939 $1Est. $600-$800
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Canada - NF-12d Newfoundland Government 1920 $1: There are only about 200 serial numbers listed for the 1920 $1 Newfoundland note in the Canadian note registry. Of that 200, only nine are listed as being in uncirculated condition, and none of
0054: Canada - NF-12d Newfoundland Government 1920 $1Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Canada, Ottawa - Bank of Ottawa 1913 $5: This new addition to the Canadian census vaults to the top of the list of just 32 pieces known for the date and denomination. This is certainly one of the more beautiful chartered notes. The front
0058: Canada, Ottawa - Bank of Ottawa 1913 $5Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Canada, Toronto - Home Bank $5 March 1 1917: This newly discovered chartered note should take collectors by surprise. This note is by far the nicest of just ten reported pieces for the year and denomination. It has been 12 years since the
0059: Canada, Toronto - Home Bank $5 March 1 1917Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Canada - DC-12 1897 $1 Dominion of Canada: This is a one year design type for which only about 85 pieces are known to exist. If this were an American note with the same statistics it would be worth about ten times more than the estimate on
0060: Canada - DC-12 1897 $1 Dominion of CanadaEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Canada - DC-14a 1897 $2 Dominion of Canada: This is a Canadian rarity that will surely not be missed by our Northern bidders. There are less than 20 1897 red brown back $2 dominion notes known to exist. This lovely PPQ example just surfaced
0061: Canada - DC-14a 1897 $2 Dominion of CanadaEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Canada - DC-14b 1897 $2 Dominion of Canada: A great problem free Dominion note for any collector working on a basic design type set.
0062: Canada - DC-14b 1897 $2 Dominion of CanadaEst. $600-$1,000
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Canada - DC-25o 1923 $1 Dominion of Canada: Dominion notes of this quality are seldom seen. Having margins for a gem grade are a huge bonus and should be reflected in the final price. And of course any note with a portrait of George V should
0063: Canada - DC-25o 1923 $1 Dominion of CanadaEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Canada - BC-9a 1935 $20 Bank of Canada: This is the scarcer of two design types on the English version of the Bank of Canada 1935 $20 note. It has a large black seal. It has no hard folds. Its only real signs of circulation can be seen
0064: Canada - BC-9a 1935 $20 Bank of CanadaEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Canada - BC-9b 1935 $20 Bank of Canada: The first thing I notice about this English version Bank of Canada note is that the centering is far better than average. That alone should easily help it sell within the estimate or better. It
0065: Canada - BC-9b 1935 $20 Bank of CanadaEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Canada - BC-13 1935 $50 Bank of Canada: It's a shame that the margins aren't as clean as the field and portrait of this note. Of course the rarity on this example will still carry this piece a long way. Only 131,000 were issued.
0066: Canada - BC-13 1935 $50 Bank of CanadaEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Canada - BC-16 1935 $100 Banque Du Canada: A paltry 17,500 pieces of the French version of the 1935 $100 Canada note were issued. The example offered here faces up far nicer than a 15. However, just being in a problem free holder should be
0067: Canada - BC-16 1935 $100 Banque Du CanadaEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Curacao - P7C Curacaosche Bank 1902 2 1/2 Gulden: This is a scarce note that is not priced in VF or better condition. We will let the market decide the value.
0069: Curacao - P7C Curacaosche Bank 1902 2 1/2 GuldenEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Venezuela - S216 Banco De Maracaibo 1917 $10: This is a very rare banknote that is completely unpriced in any grade as an issued banknote in the Standard Guide. We can find no past auction results, but we feel confident that something so
0072: Venezuela - S216 Banco De Maracaibo 1917 $10Est. $2,500-$3,500
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