Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25 2014-10-25 Auction - 542 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 10
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Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25

Our Fall Auction Event Features over 500 lots including some nice rare Porcelain and Tin Advertising Signs - Oil & Gas, Auto, and Soda Fountain. Following that up we have a group of rare French Art Glass Vases, and Lamps. A great selection of Gold and Silver Coins, and a huge selection of Rare Paper Money - World Currency, Obsoletes, Errors, National Bank Notes, Large & Small Size Notes, Postal Notes and Much More!
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Fr. 269 & 270 1896 $5 Silver Certificates: This is an evenly matched pair of 1896 $5 silver certificates. Both are in the G/VG range. Please note the margins and both the front and back images. Buy one for yourself and one for trade. You
0218: Fr. 269 & 270 1896 $5 Silver CertificatesEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Fr. 279 & 281 1899 $5 Silver Certificates: We are going to call both of these chiefs Fine, but we could easily see them in a VF 20 holder. Both notes are problem free and look as nice in hand as they are presented here. This is a great lot
0219: Fr. 279 & 281 1899 $5 Silver CertificatesEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fr. 281 1899 $5 Silver Certificate: The PCGS grade here is technically correct, but let's focus on the positives. This 1899 $5 chief still has a very strong blue overprint and the engravings are just as vivid as you will see on any VF
0220: Fr. 281 1899 $5 Silver CertificateEst. US$500-US$700
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Fr. 281 1899 $5 Silver Certificate: This is the highest graded of the four chiefs in this auction. However, it is still very attainable and there is no reserve beyond the paltry opening bid of $400.
0221: Fr. 281 1899 $5 Silver CertificateEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fr. 282 1923 $5 Silver Certificate: No auction would be complete without offering a 1923 $5 porthole silver certificate. And everyone in the room tonight should be a player for this one. This is a problem free, comment free,
0222: Fr. 282 1923 $5 Silver CertificateEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Fr. 304 1908 $10 Silver Certificate: This might be the proverbial "sleeper" of the auction. Shooting from the hip, I would guess that maybe 1 in 40 VF 1908 $10 tombstones has a chance at earning the coveted PPQ designation. I don't
0223: Fr. 304 1908 $10 Silver CertificateEst. US$1,600-US$2,000
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Fr. 309 1880 $20 Silver Certificate: We are excited to be able to offer this 1880 $20 silver certificate. The United States didn't issue silver certificate until 1878, and all denominations from that year are extremely scarce. If you
0224: Fr. 309 1880 $20 Silver CertificateEst. US$8,000-US$10,000
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Fr. 321 1891 $20 Silver Certificate: The Manning silver certificates are just one of those classically exotic issues that you don't see every day, but that are still reasonably affordable (for the time being at least). The example we
0225: Fr. 321 1891 $20 Silver CertificateEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Fr. 347 1890 $1 Treasury Note: This is the first of a consecutive pair of 1890 ornate back treasury notes. Both of these are completely original and untouched, as signified by the AU 50 PPQ grade. These present a lot of eye
0226: Fr. 347 1890 $1 Treasury NoteEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Fr. 347 1890 $1 Treasury Note: This is the second of two sequentially numbered 1890 one dollar treasury notes. Both have been awarded a 50 PPQ by PCGS. Buy one, or buy both and keep the pair together.
0227: Fr. 347 1890 $1 Treasury NoteEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Fr. 351 1891 $1 Treasury Note: One dollar 1891 treasury notes are a great example of history in your hand. You get to hold a piece of paper money that was issued before The Federal Reserve System existed but during a time when
0228: Fr. 351 1891 $1 Treasury NoteEst. US$600-US$800
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Fr. 357 1891 $2 Treasury Note: Notes like this are a good reminder of the "rag" paper used to print large sized US currency. The back of this 1891 $2 McPherson note is full of red and blue fibers. They are very sharp and not
0229: Fr. 357 1891 $2 Treasury NoteEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Fr. 363 1891 $5 Treasury Note: I am not sure that a figure more stern than General George Thomas has been pictured on United States currency. The Rock of Chickamauga, as he was nicknamed, obviously took his image very seriously.
0230: Fr. 363 1891 $5 Treasury NoteEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Fr. 370 1891 $10 Treasury Note: The 1891 $10 Sheridan note is a must have, even for an intermediate collection of type notes. We are calling this one fine to be conservative; it could be a VF 20 on a looser day.
0231: Fr. 370 1891 $10 Treasury NoteEst. US$600-US$800
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Fr. 713 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note: This is a very clean looking 1918 flying eagle from the New York district. PCGS has graded it as About Uncirculated thanks to a center fold. Putting together an entire set of AU or better 1918 aces
0232: Fr. 713 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank NoteEst. US$200-US$300
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Fr. 752 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note: This is the first of two battleships we are offering for sale tonight. The one listed here was nice enough to earn a 50 from Paper Money Guarantee.
0233: Fr. 752 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank NoteEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Fr. 756 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note: The 1918 $2 battleship has long been a top ten note for many casual collectors. You get a touch of history with the portrait of Thomas Jefferson, and a touch of civic pride with the vignette of a
0234: Fr. 756 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank NoteEst. US$500-US$800
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Fr. 782 1918 $5 Federal Reserve Bank Note: The first thing I notice about this 1918 New York FRBN is that the borders are nearly perfect and the paper is especially white. Experience has shown that these seem to often be toned, even in
0235: Fr. 782 1918 $5 Federal Reserve Bank NoteEst. US$600-US$800
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Fr. 833b 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note: There shouldn't be any surprises with this banknote from the early period of our Federal Reserve Bank system. The great thing about these is that even though this has clearly circulated hard, the
0236: Fr. 833b 1914 $5 Federal Reserve NoteEst. US$250-US$350
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Fr. 863a 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note: This is a large size Richmond FRN. The back shows two or three folds, hence the XF 40 grade.
0237: Fr. 863a 1914 $5 Federal Reserve NoteEst. US$120-US$180
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Fr. 930 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note: We are starting to see the market for uncirculated large size blue seal FRNs get really hot. This CU example from Chicago isn't quite registry material, but the eye appeal and technical grade will
0238: Fr. 930 1914 $10 Federal Reserve NoteEst. US$300-US$500
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Fr. 953a 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note: This is a clean and honest looking VF 20 from the New York Federal Reserve district. A nice red seal like this is usually a target for the intermediate collector who is looking for more than just
0239: Fr. 953a 1914 $20 Federal Reserve NoteEst. US$500-US$700
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Fr. 1000 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note: We can see the circulation on the back of this blue seal Kansas City Federal Reserve note, but it faces up very nicely despite having a few folds.
0240: Fr. 1000 1914 $20 Federal Reserve NoteEst. US$120-US$180
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Fr. 1046* 1914 $50 Federal Reserve Note Star: At last count there were just over a couple dozen 1914 $50 federal reserve star notes from all issuing districts combined. The example here is just one of three from the Richmond district. Based on
0241: Fr. 1046* 1914 $50 Federal Reserve Note StarEst. US$12,000-US$15,000
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