Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction 2015-07-11 Auction - 723 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 9
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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. 2054-H - 1934 $20 FRN LGS: A beautiful light green seal twenty from St. Louis that is the sole finest graded by PCGS for this series and district. This widely margined and pack fresh piece is destined for someone's Registry
0193: Fr. 2054-H - 1934 $20 FRN LGSEst. $400-$550
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Fr. 2057-K - 1934C $20 FRN: Natural paper wave and embossing are easily seen through the holder of this pretty specimen of the New Back design for this Dallas federal reserve note series.
0194: Fr. 2057-K - 1934C $20 FRNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2058-K - 1934D $20 FRN: Ample margins and bold ink colors are the trademarks of this appealing Dallas twenty that carries a new low serial number for the Schwartz-Lindquist reference.
0195: Fr. 2058-K - 1934D $20 FRNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2085-C - 1999 $20 FRN Solid 4s: It doesn't take a math wizard to understand that solid serial numbers are only printed for every 11 millionth or so note issued by the government. Unlike low serial numbers which are usually snapped
0196: Fr. 2085-C - 1999 $20 FRN Solid 4sEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 2100-D* - 1928 $50 FRN Star: Even wear and bold green ink colors are seen on this moderately circulated example of this tough Cleveland star note. Barely two dozen replacement notes are currently reported for this district.
0197: Fr. 2100-D* - 1928 $50 FRN StarEst. $350-$550
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Fr. 2100-I - 1928 $50 FRN: With a printing of just over 106,000, the Minneapolis district is the scarcest for the first series of the small size federal reserve notes. Any evidence of circulation is difficult to discern
0198: Fr. 2100-I - 1928 $50 FRNEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fr. 2100-J* - 1928 $50 FRN Star: An evenly circulated and problem free example of this scarcer Kansas City federal reserve note star that has nice color and solid paper. Track & Price lists barely a dozen serial numbers for this
0199: Fr. 2100-J* - 1928 $50 FRN StarEst. $500-$800
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Fr. 2100-L - 1928 $50 FRN: A pack fresh example of this early San Francisco fifty dollar federal reserve note that displays vibrant color and bright, white paper. Only a slender left margin holds this pretty note from a Gem
0200: Fr. 2100-L - 1928 $50 FRNEst. $800-$1,000
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Fr. 2102-B* - 1934 $50 FRN Star: A lightly circulated example of this seldom seen New York district federal reserve note star that has nice color and original surfaces.
0201: Fr. 2102-B* - 1934 $50 FRN StarEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2102-C* - 1934 $50 FRN LGS Star: There is a range of just about 300 serial numbers between the reported low and high in the small sized guide for this Philadelphia district star. This new light green seal addition falls in that
0202: Fr. 2102-C* - 1934 $50 FRN LGS StarEst. $600-$800
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Fr. 2125-D* - 1993 $50 FRN: Wide margins and bold, original embossing are the hallmarks of this pack fresh Cleveland star note that represents one of only three districts that issued replacement notes for this series.
0203: Fr. 2125-D* - 1993 $50 FRNEst. $200-$300
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Fr. 2126-B - 1996 $50 FRN Binary Radar: A great "binary radar" fancy serial number of 00555500 graces this attractive $50 federal reserve note from New York.
0204: Fr. 2126-B - 1996 $50 FRN Binary RadarEst. $125-$175
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Fr. 2151-G - 1928A $100 FRN: A high grade example of this dark green seal Chicago $100 that represents the district usually selected by type collectors to represent this series, this piece exhibits four wide margins, bold ink
0205: Fr. 2151-G - 1928A $100 FRNEst. $400-$550
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Fr. 2151-I - 1928A $100 FRN LGS: A mere six districts issued the light green seal variety for this series, with the Minneapolis district considered the scarcest of that half dozen, particularly in the higher grades. Only ten notes
0206: Fr. 2151-I - 1928A $100 FRN LGSEst. $500-$700
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Fr. 2152-B* - 1934 $100 FRN LGS Star: A very tough New York $100 star note that is unpriced above the Very Fine grade in the Schwartz-Lindquist reference, this light green seal star has nice color and embossing with just a couple of
0207: Fr. 2152-B* - 1934 $100 FRN LGS StarEst. $800-$1,200
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Fr. 2154-G - 1934B $100 FRN: A near-Gem example from this less often seen $100 federal reserve note series that possesses plenty of original embossing, good color, and bright, white paper. A mere 396,000 notes were printed for
0208: Fr. 2154-G - 1934B $100 FRNEst. $550-$750
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Fr. 2155m-K - 1934C $100 FRN Mule: The embossing is quite pronounced on this pretty $100 federal reserve note Mule from the always popular Dallas district that is only held back from a higher grade by its centering. With full Gem
0209: Fr. 2155m-K - 1934C $100 FRN MuleEst. $550-$750
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Fr. 2156-C* - 1934D $100 FRN Star: This is a really tough star note from the Philadelphia district. As far as we can tell, this is just the fourth documented survivor. The example here is a problem free VF/XF that was a late
0210: Fr. 2156-C* - 1934D $100 FRN StarEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Fr. 2200-H - 1928 $500 FRN: This is a scarce St. Louis $500. The STL district actually had the second lowest printing for the 1928 $500 series. This note has a great look, but it does have a touch of stray ink and a small
0211: Fr. 2200-H - 1928 $500 FRNEst. $900-$1,200
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Fr. 2201a-F - 1934 $500 FRN: Here is a crispy VF from the Atlanta district. The PPQ says more than we can.
0212: Fr. 2201a-F - 1934 $500 FRNEst. $900-$1,000
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Fr. 2201-D - 1934 $500 FRN: This is the only Cleveland $500 we are offering in today's auction. Like many of the other notes, this one must just have a small imperfection keeping it from the uncirculated grade.
0213: Fr. 2201-D - 1934 $500 FRNEst. $1,200-$1,400
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Fr. 2201-E* - 1934 $500 FRN Star: As you might expect, $500 stars from the Richmond district are quite scarce. We know of just five pieces, and that total includes the new addition seen here. The reported high serial number is just
0214: Fr. 2201-E* - 1934 $500 FRN StarEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Fr. 2201-G - 1934 $500 FRN LGS: This should be a reasonably priced light green seal for the Chicago district. And it is already graded so you can save the time and money on that front.
0215: Fr. 2201-G - 1934 $500 FRN LGSEst. $700-$800
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Fr. 2201-H* - 1934 $500 FRN Star: Census records show that this new discovery is just the fourth 1934 $500 star enumerated for the St. Louis district. The other notes grade AU, low VF, and unknown. It is certainly safe to assume
0216: Fr. 2201-H* - 1934 $500 FRN StarEst. $10,000-$15,000
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