Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction 2015-07-11 Auction - 723 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 8
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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. 1657* - 1953B $5 Silver Certificate Star: A center fold is the only trace of circulation we can find on this newly reported star note. A touch of embossing and some paper wave are still present as well, making the grade of 40 seem a bit
0169: Fr. 1657* - 1953B $5 Silver Certificate StarEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fr. 1850-G* - 1929 $5 FRBN Star: An evenly circulated and problem free example of this scarce federal reserve bank note star that has only about three dozen pieces of this denomination listed for the Chicago district in the latest
0170: Fr. 1850-G* - 1929 $5 FRBN StarEst. $150-$250
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Fr. 1860-A - 1929 $10 FRBN: Bright, white paper, bold ink colors, and solid embossing are the hallmarks of this near-Gem $10 federal reserve bank note from the Boston district.
0171: Fr. 1860-A - 1929 $10 FRBNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 1860-G* - 1929 $10 FRBN Star: This federal reserve bank note Chicago star is complimented with a three digit serial number. The note is very lightly circulated and should easily sell within the estimate.
0172: Fr. 1860-G* - 1929 $10 FRBN StarEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 1860-G* - 1929 $10 FRBN Star: While not a top pop, this well circulated federal reserve bank note replacement represents a very tough district for stars with barely a dozen notes in the census. Some staining and paper pulls are
0173: Fr. 1860-G* - 1929 $10 FRBN StarEst. $150-$250
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Fr. 1860-H* - 1929 $10 FRBN Star: A well margined and evenly circulated example of this scarce St. Louis federal reserve bank note star that has nice color and solid paper for the grade.
0174: Fr. 1860-H* - 1929 $10 FRBN StarEst. $250-$350
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Fr. 1890-B - 1929 $100 FRBN: This New York $100 federal reserve bank note might have a hint of a center bend, so we are calling it AU/CU. It still has embossing clearly visible on the back of the note.
0175: Fr. 1890-B - 1929 $100 FRBNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 1901-L - 1963A FRN Serial Number 11: Low two digit serial number 11 graces this pack fresh San Francisco note from this early $1 federal reserve note series. With just Zeroes and Ones, this piece also qualifies as a "binary" serial
0176: Fr. 1901-L - 1963A FRN Serial Number 11Est. $200-$300
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Fr. 1924-E - 1999 $1 FRN Serial Number 1: This is certainly one of the sexier items in the small size section today. Serial number one notes never go out of style. This piece from the Richmond district was haphazardly cut into when a fresh
0177: Fr. 1924-E - 1999 $1 FRN Serial Number 1Est. $2,400-$3,500
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Fr. 1933-L - 2006 $1 FRN Star Pack: A lovely pack of 100 consecutive star notes from the Kansas City district comprise this lot. Many of the notes have enough centering to easily qualify for the full Gem grade.
0179: Fr. 1933-L - 2006 $1 FRN Star PackEst. $175-$225
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Fr. 1939-K* - 2009 $2 FRN Fancy Number: A bright, boldly inked Dallas $2 star note that carries a low three digit serial number of 00000600 which would also qualify as a near solid serial number if you think about it. Fancy serials on all
0181: Fr. 1939-K* - 2009 $2 FRN Fancy NumberEst. $150-$200
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Fr. 1950-K - 1928 $5 FRN Dallas Pack: This is definitely one of the coolest items in our summer auction. There are 100 consecutive notes in this full pack. Centering and quality ranges from CU to Superb Gem. The bottom right corner of
0182: Fr. 1950-K - 1928 $5 FRN Dallas PackEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Fr. 1955-F - 1934 $5 FRN LGS: The lime green ink colors of this pretty light green seal Atlanta five stand out quite nicely on this bright federal reserve note that represents a scarcer district for this series.
0183: Fr. 1955-F - 1934 $5 FRN LGSEst. $400-$550
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Fr. 1978-I - 1985 $5 FRN Binary Radar: This widely margined and pack fresh Minneapolis five dollar federal reserve note sports a fancy "binary radar" serial number of 00444400.
0184: Fr. 1978-I - 1985 $5 FRN Binary RadarEst. $80-$120
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Fr. 1987-F - 1999 $5 Binary Super Radar: A well margined and sharply inked Big Head five from Atlanta federal reserve district that is further enhanced by an appealing "binary super radar" serial number of 10000001.
0185: Fr. 1987-F - 1999 $5 Binary Super RadarEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2000-C - 1928 $10 FRN: The collector market is finally starting to appreciate the rarity and collectability of 1928 federal reserve notes. This uncirculated numeral from the Philadelphia district will likely not go
0186: Fr. 2000-C - 1928 $10 FRNEst. $300-$500
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Fr. 2000-L - 1928 $10 FRN: A bright, well inked example of this early $10 federal reserve note from San Francisco that is only held back from a Gem grade by its centering.
0187: Fr. 2000-L - 1928 $10 FRNEst. $350-$450
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Fr. 2004-K - 1934 $10 FRN LGS: A pretty, high grade specimen of this light green seal ten dollar federal reserve note from Dallas that exhibits bright, white paper and bold lime green ink colors.
0188: Fr. 2004-K - 1934 $10 FRN LGSEst. $350-$450
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Fr. 2005-K - 1934 $10 FRN Mule: A pack fresh example of this DGS Mule ten dollar federal reserve note from Dallas that bears a serial number that is substantially higher than the high serial number listed for this district in the
0189: Fr. 2005-K - 1934 $10 FRN MuleEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2009-F - 1934D $10 FRN: A gorgeous example of this earlier series ten dollar federal reserve note that has four wide margins, excellent color, and superb paper surfaces. Another "67" graded note for this series and district
0190: Fr. 2009-F - 1934D $10 FRNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2050-D* - 1928 $20 FRN Star: A three note consecutive run of these 1928 Cleveland stars turned up in east Tennessee about a year ago. We sold the note two serial numbers higher in a gem 65 holder for more than $4,000. This
0191: Fr. 2050-D* - 1928 $20 FRN StarEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fr. 2050-K - 1928 $20 FRN: A well margined and sharply inked Dallas twenty dollar federal reserve note from this early series that is only held back from a much higher grade by a light center fold.
0192: Fr. 2050-K - 1928 $20 FRNEst. $450-$650
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