Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25 2014-10-25 Auction - 542 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 6
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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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1988 Olympics Canadian Silver 20 Dollar Set: This lot includes 10 Canadian 20 Dollar Coins produced for the 1988 Calgary Olympics. Each coin is in proof condition and depicts a different olympic event including: skating, skiing, biathlon,
0122: 1988 Olympics Canadian Silver 20 Dollar SetEst. US$100-US$200
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1992 Canadian 25 Cent and 1 Dollar Coin Set: This set includes 12 Canadian 25 cent silver pieces and one bronze plated one dollar coin. The 25 cent coins each feature a different Canadian Province and are composed of .925 Sterling silver,
0123: 1992 Canadian 25 Cent and 1 Dollar Coin SetEst. US$25-US$50
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16 Canadian Mint Commemorative Coins: This lot includes 16 Canadian Mint Commemorative Coin Issues Including: 1970 Silver Dollar - Manitoba, 1971 Silver Dollar - British Columbia, 1973 Silver Dollar - Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1975
0125: 16 Canadian Mint Commemorative CoinsEst. US$200-US$400
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14 - .925 Sterling Silver $5 Canadian Coins: Canadian $5 Silver Coins minted for the 1976 Olympic Games. These are the complete set of $5 coins from a series of seven offerings. This lot and the following one create a complete set. These $5
0126: 14 - .925 Sterling Silver $5 Canadian CoinsEst. US$100-US$200
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14 - .925 Sterling Silver $10 Canadian Coins: Canadian $10 Silver Coins minted for the 1976 Olympic Games. These are the complete set of $10 coins from a series of seven offerings. This lot and the previous one create a complete set of all those
0127: 14 - .925 Sterling Silver $10 Canadian CoinsEst. US$200-US$400
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Group Lot of 40 Canadian and British Coins: This lot includes 40 Coins, almost all are Canadian with a few British pieces including the following: Sheet 1: 1966 5cents, 1973 25cents, 1970 25cents, 1962 10cents, 1956 10cents, 1952 10 cents,
0128: Group Lot of 40 Canadian and British CoinsEst. US$150-US$300
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4 Pieces of Austrian Gold Bullion Coinage: This lot includes the following items: Austria 1892 10 Franc 4 Florin Gold Coin (.0933 Troy Oz), Austria 1915 20 Corona Gold Coin (.1960 Troy Oz), Austria 1915 1 Ducat (.1106 Troy Oz), Austria 1915 4
0129: 4 Pieces of Austrian Gold Bullion CoinageEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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1975 South Africa 1oz Fine Gold Coin: Gold Coin from South Africa dated 1975, and marked as 1oz of Fyngoud / Fine Gold.
0130: 1975 South Africa 1oz Fine Gold CoinEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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UK Proof Half Sovereign 1993 Gold Coin: Boxed Royal Mint 1993 Gold Proof Half-Sovereign Coin. Coin is 22K Gold and weighs 3.99g according to Certificate of Authenticity accompanying the coin.
0131: UK Proof Half Sovereign 1993 Gold CoinEst. US$100-US$200
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Set of 5 Royal Mint .925 Commem. Coins: This lot includes 5 Sterling Silver Proof Coins from the Royal Mint. They include: 1981 Silver Proof Coin Comm. Charles & Diana's Wedding (.925 Silver, 28.28g) 1990 UK Silver Proof 5 Pound Coin (.925
0132: Set of 5 Royal Mint .925 Commem. CoinsEst. US$50-US$100
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Bermuda 1st August 1920 5 Shillings (P3a): Our paper money section starts out with a rarity from Bermuda. These five shillings notes were the first in Bermuda to feature a portrait of King George V. This happens to be the highest graded
0133: Bermuda 1st August 1920 5 Shillings (P3a)Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Bermuda 30th September 1927 10 Shillings (P4): This is likely our favorite world note in tonight's offering. The colors on this King George V 1927 ten shillings note are amazing. Sometimes it is tough to believe that these were issued over
0134: Bermuda 30th September 1927 10 Shillings (P4)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Bermuda 17th February 1947 1 Pound (P16): This is a very high grade to encounter on a 1947 one pound note featuring a portrait of King George VI. This also happens to be the first of a consecutive pair of these notes offered for auction
0135: Bermuda 17th February 1947 1 Pound (P16)Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Bermuda 17th February 1947 1 Pound (P16): The second of a consecutive pair of King George VI one pound Bermuda notes. Just like its mate, this example has sharp corners and paper as pure and clean as you will ever see on this issue. Put
0136: Bermuda 17th February 1947 1 Pound (P16)Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Bermuda 17th February 1947 5 Pounds (P17): Five pounds was the highest denomination issued in Bermuda prior to 1964. This particular example dates to 1947 and has a portrait of King George VI. And don't let the fact this is from post-WWII
0137: Bermuda 17th February 1947 5 Pounds (P17)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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British Guiana 2nd January 1918 $1 (P1): This is the earliest type of paper money issued in British Guiana while it was under British control. These are scarce banknotes and the grade here is about par for the course. We had a very
0138: British Guiana 2nd January 1918 $1 (P1)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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British Guiana 1st January 1942 $2 (P13c): Toucan notes have a lot going for them. First off, you get a lovely engraving of a toucan, which is completely unique to British Guiana issues. There is also a touch of color to help the note have
0139: British Guiana 1st January 1942 $2 (P13c)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Dominion of Canada 1870 $1 DC-2a-i: This is the earliest type of one dollar banknotes issued by The Dominion of Canada. It features one of the most frequently used portraits of Jacques Cartier. This note is payable at Montreal and
0141: Dominion of Canada 1870 $1 DC-2a-iEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Dominion of Canada March 31st 1898 $1 DC-13b: This is generally the most affordable 19th century Dominion of Canada note. This particular example faces up very strongly, but the back shows some hard fold lines. It is still a bargain at the low
0142: Dominion of Canada March 31st 1898 $1 DC-13bEst. US$120-US$150
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Dominion of Canada Jan 2nd 1902 $4 DC-17a: Here is a fully intact and very presentable 1902 four dollar Dominion of Canada note. This examples lists for $1,450 in the 2013 Canadian Paper Money price guide. This is the second of two
0143: Dominion of Canada Jan 2nd 1902 $4 DC-17aEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Dominion of Canada 1923 $1 & $2 DC-25a, DC-26i: The 1923 King George V one dollar note is a classic two fold XF. The Prince of Wales two dollar banknote is an evenly circulated Very Fine. This is the last year that The Dominion of Canada issued
0144: Dominion of Canada 1923 $1 & $2 DC-25a, DC-26iEst. US$200-US$300
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Bank of Canada 1935 $50 BC-13: Don't let this one slip by you. This 1935 fifty dollar denomination banknote is scarce. Only 131,000 examples were printed! They all feature a portrait of George VI on the left hand side of the
0145: Bank of Canada 1935 $50 BC-13Est. US$3,500-US$5,000
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