Signs, Art Glass, Coins, Paper Money - Oct 25 2014-10-25 Auction - 542 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 7
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Greenville, SC, United States
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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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Bank of Canada 1935 $1 & $5 BC-1, BC-5: Here are two lovely very lightly circulated 1935 Bank of Canada issues. Odds are that neither of these notes actually circulated, but instead picked up their folds from storage. Both examples are
0146: Bank of Canada 1935 $1 & $5 BC-1, BC-5Est. US$200-US$300
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The Bank of British North America July 3rd 1911 $10: This is far from the most valuable note in our auction, but this has to be one of our favorites. It dates to 1911 and was issued by The Bank of British North America. It has a portrait of Queen
0147: The Bank of British North America July 3rd 1911 $10Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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The Canadian Bank of Commerce 3rd July 1893 $50: There are no issued 1893 $50 Canadian Bank of Commerce notes known to exist. I would say that you have to settle for a specimen, but owning this example would be far from settling. The colors on
0148: The Canadian Bank of Commerce 3rd July 1893 $50Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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The Canadian Bank of Commerce 1st May 1912 $5 -: Here is an issued note from The Canadian Bank of Commerce. It dates to 1912. We are being very conservative by calling it just fine. If you view this one as VF then you should have no problem
0149: The Canadian Bank of Commerce 1st May 1912 $5 -Est. US$600-US$800
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The Merchants Bank of Canada Feb 1st 1906 $5 -: The Merchants Bank of Canada issued paper money between 1868 and 1923. Collectors who focus on this particular bank can tell you how challenging some of its issues can be to collect. The 1906 $5
0150: The Merchants Bank of Canada Feb 1st 1906 $5 -Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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The Molsons Bank 3rd January 1916 $10 - CH-490-36-02: The Molsons Bank only issued ten dollar banknotes dated as 1916. This is also a unique design showing a river and factories. So if you are putting together a year or design type set, then you need
0152: The Molsons Bank 3rd January 1916 $10 - CH-490-36-02Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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The Molsons Bank 2nd July 1918 $5 - CH-490-38-02: This banknote faces up like an XF with very bright colors and only a couple of corner folds evident. The back, however, has some distracting spots from where the note was likely removed from a
0153: The Molsons Bank 2nd July 1918 $5 - CH-490-38-02Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1909 $5 -: This is the first of three notes we are offering from The Royal Bank of Canada. The catalog value of this 1909 $5 in fine is $1,500 and $2,500 in VF (which is the grade a less conservative
0154: The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1909 $5 -Est. US$800-US$1,200
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The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1909 $20 -: This is likely the rarest Canadian note we are offering for sale tonight. Right now we see only about a dozen pieces that are known to exist. The catalog value is $4,500 in fine and $7,500 in VF.
0155: The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1909 $20 -Est. US$3,000-US$4,500
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The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1913 $20 -: This is a really lovely train note. It is from The Royal Bank of Canada and it dates to 1913. This example faces up like a really strong VF/XF note. The back has four sticky spots on the corners
0156: The Royal Bank of Canada Jan 2nd 1913 $20 -Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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The Bank of Toronto 2nd Jan 1935 $20 - CH-715-24-14: This $20 note is dated as 1935, but it has the look of a banknote from the late 19th century. In fact, the same design was used previously by The Bank of Toronto as early as 1880. The example here
0157: The Bank of Toronto 2nd Jan 1935 $20 - CH-715-24-14Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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The Union Bank of Canada July 1st 1912 $10 -: Just based on the colors and the vignette, one could easily think that this was a mid to high four figure rarity. Fortunately for collectors though, there are enough 1912 $10 notes from The Union
0158: The Union Bank of Canada July 1st 1912 $10 -Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Great Britain ND (1919) 4 Consecutive 1 Pound Notes: This is a really neat run of four consecutive 1919 one shilling notes. These all feature a portrait of King George VI. Each note has a very light corner bend and a very light spot of toning or two.
0162: Great Britain ND (1919) 4 Consecutive 1 Pound NotesEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Group Lot: 8 UK Banknotes: Eight circulated Great Britain banknotes dated prior to 1940. Six one pound issues and two ten shillings issues. A great lot for dealer stock or to start filling holes in an intermediate collection.
0163: Group Lot: 8 UK BanknotesEst. US$400-US$600
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Philippines 1st June 1896 5 Pesos (PA7): If you keep up with early Philippine banknotes then you will know that this example is par for course. It didn't scan well, but the color and wear are very typical for this issue. It is on the low
0164: Philippines 1st June 1896 5 Pesos (PA7)Est. US$1,600-US$2,000
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Philippine Islands 1903 2 Silver Pesos (P25a): Here is a choice very fine silver certificate from The Philippines. It is from 1903, which is the first year that these were issued. Most notes of this issue tend to be much more circulated and
0165: Philippine Islands 1903 2 Silver Pesos (P25a)Est. US$500-US$700
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Philippine Islands 1903 5 Silver Pesos (P26a): This early silver certificate is the technicolor equivalent for The Philippines. The colors on this example are exceptional. This is a tough find in VF or better. And it really needs to be in this
0166: Philippine Islands 1903 5 Silver Pesos (P26a)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Philippine Islands 1903 10 Silver Pesos (P27a): 1903 was the first year that The Philippines issued silver certificates. U.S. collectors love these banknotes because they were printed at The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C.
0167: Philippine Islands 1903 10 Silver Pesos (P27a)Est. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Trinidad and Tobago 1st January 1924 $1 (P1c): It is surprising that notes like this from Trinidad and Tobago are still so affordable. PMG has only graded four examples and they are all in similar condition.
0168: Trinidad and Tobago 1st January 1924 $1 (P1c)Est. US$500-US$750
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Group Lot: 2 Early US $1 Banknotes: Our large size banknote selection starts with a pair of heavily circulated aces that would have seen a lot of use in the 1860s and 1870s. This is a great little pair for the beginning collector
0169: Group Lot: 2 Early US $1 BanknotesEst. US$400-US$600
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