Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25 2014-10-25 Auction - 542 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 17
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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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Greensburg, PA - Ch. 2558 - $10 1929 Type1: In 1931 bank charter number 2558 changed its name to The First National Bank and Trust Company of Greensburg. The cashier of the bank thought it prudent to save the top note from the first sheet of
0386: Greensburg, PA - Ch. 2558 - $10 1929 Type1Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Phoenixville, PA - Ch. 674 - $10 1882 Brown Back: Here is a fully intact but well-circulated 1882 $10 brown back from a Chester County bank. Phoenixville is located about 28 miles northwest of Philadelphia. This may appear common at a glance.
0387: Phoenixville, PA - Ch. 674 - $10 1882 Brown BackEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Schwenksville, PA - Ch. 2142 - $10 1882 Brown Back: A $10 brown back from this one bank town sold for $2,400 in 2010. This note is in very similar condition. It also happens to be a new addition to the census and brings the total large count to just
0388: Schwenksville, PA - Ch. 2142 - $10 1882 Brown BackEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue Seal: This is the B note from a cut sheet of three Somerset, PA blue seals. These are hands down the nicest notes now known to exist on the charter. They are all choice AU with a faint center bend. Each
0389: Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue SealEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue Seal: This is the C note from the 3/4s cut sheet thoroughly described in lot 389. This one is also choice AU.
0390: Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue SealEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue Seal: Here is the bottom note from the 3/4 cut sheet described in lot 389. Again, choice AU with great signatures and blast white paper.
0391: Somerset, PA - Ch. 5452 - $5 1902 Blue SealEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Warren, PA - Ch. 520 - $10 1882 Brown Back: This is a nice looking VF note from Warren County. The vice-president and cashier both took their time to delicately sign this note. The signatures have survived perfectly since the late 19th
0392: Warren, PA - Ch. 520 - $10 1882 Brown BackEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Clinton, SC - Ch. 8041 - $10 1929 Type1: This becomes the lowest serial numbered note known to exist for this small town bank in Laurens County, South Carolina. The serial number is certainly the attraction here. Notes from South Carolina
0393: Clinton, SC - Ch. 8041 - $10 1929 Type1Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Columbia, SC - Ch. 6871 - $5 1902 Red Seal: Red seals from South Carolina have for many years been some of the most closely guarded rarities in the world of national banknotes. Since 1997, only two have sold at auction. A VF from a common
0394: Columbia, SC - Ch. 6871 - $5 1902 Red SealEst. US$15,000-US$20,000
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Gaffney, SC - Ch. 5064 - $20 1902 Blue Seal: Gaffney, SC had two national banks. This $20 blue seal is from the early bank that changed its name from The National Bank of Gaffney to The First National Bank of Gaffney, just months before The
0395: Gaffney, SC - Ch. 5064 - $20 1902 Blue SealEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rock Hill, SC - Ch. 9407 - $5 1929 Type2: Today Rock Hill is one of the largest and fastest growing cities in South Carolina, helped in part by its proximity to Charlotte, NC. The note we are offering here was issued back when Rock Hill was
0396: Rock Hill, SC - Ch. 9407 - $5 1929 Type2Est. US$500-US$600
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Spartanburg, SC - Ch. 1848 - $20 1882 Brown Back: The condition on this example could be better. It has some tears and splits that show on the images. However, if you are looking for South Carolina brown backs, then some good advice would be to
0397: Spartanburg, SC - Ch. 1848 - $20 1882 Brown BackEst. US$500-US$800
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Brookings, SD - Ch. 6462 - $10 1902 Blue Seal: The census for The Farmers National Bank of Brookings stands at just seven blue seals thanks to the addition of this ten dollar plain back. It appears that most notes are in a similar circulated
0398: Brookings, SD - Ch. 6462 - $10 1902 Blue SealEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Mobridge, SD - Ch. 10744 - $5 1902 Blue Seal: It is a bit unusual to see a stamped cashier signature and a pen signed president signature. Typically it is the cashier doing the grunt work of signing his own name while the president is out
0399: Mobridge, SD - Ch. 10744 - $5 1902 Blue SealEst. US$600-US$800
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Volga, SD - Ch. 6099 - $5 1902 Blue Seal: This is the only national bank ever located in Volga, South Dakota. This charter also happens to be the last bank in the country to open as a second charter bank. So if you are into firsts and
0400: Volga, SD - Ch. 6099 - $5 1902 Blue SealEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Tullahoma, TN - Ch. 3107 - $10 1929 Type2: This is likely only the seventh small size note documented as existing from The First National Bank of Tullahoma, TN. This note has a lot of wear around Hamilton's portrait. Overall it is solidly
0401: Tullahoma, TN - Ch. 3107 - $10 1929 Type2Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Munday, TX - Ch. 7106 - $20 1902 Blue Seal: Munday is a small Texas town located in Knox County. The nearest larger cities are Abilene and Wichita Falls, both about 75 miles away. Today the population of Munday is just 1,500 people, making
0402: Munday, TX - Ch. 7106 - $20 1902 Blue SealEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rockport, TX - Ch. 4438 - $10 1902 Blue Seal: The census shows that this charter has six blue seals documented. Three of that total are locked up in The Moody Foundation. That leaves this newly discovered note and just three others available
0403: Rockport, TX - Ch. 4438 - $10 1902 Blue SealEst. US$800-US$1,200
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San Antonio, TX - Ch. 5179 - $10 1882 Brown Back: San Antonio had a lot of privately named banks. The Frost National Bank is one of them and it opened in 1899. This note has a small bottom margin split just barely hitting the design; ten or so
0404: San Antonio, TX - Ch. 5179 - $10 1882 Brown BackEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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San Marcos, TX - Ch. 3346 - $50 1929 Type1: The national bank note census shows just five other 1929 notes known to exist from The First National Bank of San Marcos, Texas. Only one of those is another $50. This also happens to be the
0405: San Marcos, TX - Ch. 3346 - $50 1929 Type1Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Salt Lake City, UT - Ch. 2059 - $5 1875 First Charter: This newly discovered Utah territorial is just the second $5 first charter documented for the state. The other $5 FCP territorial is from the same bank and is listed as VG with problems. It was
0406: Salt Lake City, UT - Ch. 2059 - $5 1875 First CharterEst. US$20,000-US$30,000
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Independence, VA - Ch. 10834 - $10 1902 Blue Seal: Before the discovery of this note, there were just two blue seals recorded for Independence. This was the only bank in town. The other two blue seals have never before appeared at auction. So this
0408: Independence, VA - Ch. 10834 - $10 1902 Blue SealEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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Lexington, VA - Ch. 4314 - $5 1882 Brown Back: We don't use the term trophy note loosely, but that title is appropriate here. This is the only brown back known from charter 4314. The bank originally opened as The First National Bank of Buena
0409: Lexington, VA - Ch. 4314 - $5 1882 Brown BackEst. US$7,000-US$10,000
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