Goldbergs Pre-Long Beach Auction 2022-02-14 Auction - 699 Price Results - Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles in CA - Page 5
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(1652) New England Shilling. PCGS EF45$5 1914 FRN #G99999999AKellogg & Humbert Assayers, Mold KH-03, 64.08 Oz. at
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Goldbergs Pre-Long Beach Auction

Featuring The Zeitmann Collection of US fancy serial numbered notes. A special section of treasure from the S.S. Central America and other numismatic material.
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Pair of Hole Cancelled Colonials.: Pair of Hole Cancelled Colonials. This lot contains a June 1, 1780 Connecticut 5 Shillings, Fr. CT-229, in XF with a clipped upper left corner, plus a May 1, 1780 Massachusetts $7, Fr. MA-283 in AU.
0097: Pair of Hole Cancelled Colonials.Est. US$100-US$200
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Delaware. Jan. 1, 1776. 20 Shillings. Fr. DE-80.: Delaware. Jan. 1, 1776. 20 Shillings. Fr. DE-80. A barely discernible center fold is noticed on this lovely gem-looking note with clipped corners. Only 12,000 notes of each denomination were printed
0098: Delaware. Jan. 1, 1776. 20 Shillings. Fr. DE-80.Est. US$150-US$300
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New York. March 5, 1776. $1/6. Fr. NY-186.: New York. March 5, 1776. $1/6. Fr. NY-186. Splits are noted at top and bottom along the center fold, along with an internal split on this darkly printed example that appears to be of a higher grade
0100: New York. March 5, 1776. $1/6. Fr. NY-186.Est. US$150-US$300
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Trio of Maryland Obsoletes.: Trio of Maryland Obsoletes. Lot contains: 1) Bank of Baltimore, $2, MD-15, G28. Fine. 2) Somerset & Worcester, $3, Shank 116.5.12. XF. 3) Clinton Bank. $5. MD-305, G8. VF. (3 notes). Estimated
0105: Trio of Maryland Obsoletes.Est. US$150-US$300
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T-9, 1861, PF-9, Cr. 29B. PMG 55 About Unc EPQ: T-9, 1861, PF-9, Cr. 29B. PMG. This fully framed example is printed on thick bond paper and is certainly a beauty. We detect only a single horizontal fold plus some handling on each end. Estimated
0108: T-9, 1861, PF-9, Cr. 29B. PMG 55 About Unc EPQEst. US$250-US$500
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T-10, 1861, PF-16, Cr. 36/36A. PMG Fine 12: T-10, 1861, PF-16, Cr. 36/36A. PMG. Printed on thin paper, this example has a small XX at the upper left counter and is wholly intact with only some rust specks noted on back. Estimated Value $200 -
0109: T-10, 1861, PF-16, Cr. 36/36A. PMG Fine 12Est. US$200-US$400
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T-21, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 144. PMG 15 Choice Fine: T-21, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 144. PMG. This mid-grade example is printed on plain paper and depicts Alexander Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy at the time. Estimated Value $200 - UP
0110: T-21, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 144. PMG 15 Choice FineEst. US$200-US$400
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T-24 $10. PF-7, Cr. 161.: T-24 $10. PF-7, Cr. 161. Nice color remains on this moderately circulated example depicting R.M.T. Hunter, Secretary of State of the Confederacy at lower left, and a child portait of Reverend Dr.
0111: T-24 $10. PF-7, Cr. 161.Est. US$200-US$400
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T-29, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 237. PMG Fine 12: T-29, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 237. PMG. While certainly spending plenty of time in circulation every design element still is darkly printed and sharp. Multiple pinholes must be noted. Estimated Value $200 -
0112: T-29, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 237. PMG Fine 12Est. US$200-US$400
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T-31, 1861, PF-2, Cr. 245. PMG 15 Choice Fine: T-31, 1861, PF-2, Cr. 245. PMG. Five females depicting, from left to right, Commerce, Agriculture, Justice, and Industry are the central vignette at top center. A small repair at the lower left
0113: T-31, 1861, PF-2, Cr. 245. PMG 15 Choice FineEst. US$200-US$400
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T-38, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 286. PMG Very Good 10 Net: T-38, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 286. PMG. There were approximately 36,000 of these printed with the wrong date of September 2, 1861 when printer Blanton Duncan caught the error and changed it to June 2, 1862,
0115: T-38, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 286. PMG Very Good 10 NetEst. US$400-US$800
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T-56, 1863, PF-1, Cr. 403. PMG 64 Choice Unc EPQ: T-56, 1863, PF-1, Cr. 403. PMG. Punch-through embossing is noted on this lovely high-end Lucy Pickens note from 1863. She was married to the governor of South Carolina and some said the most
0117: T-56, 1863, PF-1, Cr. 403. PMG 64 Choice Unc EPQEst. US$200-US$400
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T-64, 1864, PF-2, Cr. 489. PMG 30 Very Fine: T-64, 1864, PF-2, Cr. 489. PMG. Portrait of General Stonewall Jackson depicted at lower right, the only Confederate General to appear on any confederate paper money, likely due to being killed in
0118: T-64, 1864, PF-2, Cr. 489. PMG 30 Very FineEst. US$300-US$600
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Eight different Confederate Types.: Eight different Confederate Types. 1) T-46 $10. PF-2, Cr. 343. VF, pinholes; 2) T-49 $100. PF-5, Cr. 349. VF, stained; 3) T-50 $50. PF-12, Cr. 358. Fine, tape repaired cut cancels; 4) T-51 $20.
0119: Eight different Confederate Types.Est. US$350-US$700
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Seven 1861 notes.: Seven 1861 Confederate Notes. 1) T-25 $10. PF-2, Cr. 169. VF, cut cancelled; 2) T-26 $10. PF-8, Cr. 177. VF; 3) T-28 $10. PF-9. Cr. 236. VF; 4) T-30 $10. PF-5, Cr. 241. VF, lower left corner
0120: Seven 1861 notes.Est. US$300-US$600
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