Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction 2015-07-11 Auction - 723 Price Results - Manifest Auctions in SC - Page 4
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Newnan, GA - Ch. 1861 - $2 Original SeriesFr. 1133-B - 1918 $1000 FRN1844-O $10 Liberty Head Gold Coin
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Greenville, SC, United States
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Coin, Banknotes, Signs & Railroadiana Auction

Our Saturday July 11th auction has a great mix of decorative arts items, coins, currency, pocket mirrors, beer trays, porcelain signs, and railroad collectibles. Over 700 lots are being sold.
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Fr. 16 - 1862 $1 Legal Tender Serial Number 5: Low serial number 5 graces the moderately circulated example of this early Legal Ace that displays excellent color and an overall pleasing appearance. A few specks of residue on the back and some
0073: Fr. 16 - 1862 $1 Legal Tender Serial Number 5Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Fr. 16c - 1862 $1 Legal Tender: This is the first type of one dollar banknote issued by the federal government. The example here is wholly uncirculated, the margins are just a bit too askew for a much high grade. You still get
0074: Fr. 16c - 1862 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Fr. 18 - 1869 $1 Legal Tender: There are no hard folds on this Rainbow legal tender. The PPQ designator was certainly earned as the wear seems to be limited to bends and handling.
0075: Fr. 18 - 1869 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Fr. 18 - 1869 $1 Legal Tender: This is a lovely original $1 legal tender from the Rainbow series. Only a center fold can be seen when held to the light. The margins are exceptional on this example. It is certainly worth a
0076: Fr. 18 - 1869 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$1,800-US$2,200
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Fr. 26 - 1875 $1 Legal Tender: This is a nice compromise between the expensive UNCs and the ragged dogs that are often on the market for this issue. As the PPQ suggests, this circulated note is free of pinholes or any
0077: Fr. 26 - 1875 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$300-US$400
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Fr. 36 - 1917 $1 Legal Tender: Here is a very sharp sawhorse one dollar legal tender. Based on the margins, color, and overall freshness, I would say that the gem 65 grade is well deserved.
0078: Fr. 36 - 1917 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$500-US$700
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Fr. 40 - 1923 $1 Legal Tender: 1923 marks the last design year for large size currency. One dollar red seal legal tenders like this just seem to keep going up in price after every auction. Everyone needs one for a type set, and
0079: Fr. 40 - 1923 $1 Legal TenderEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal Tender: It seemed unfair to put something that has had such a rough life into a group lot. Don't let the missing piece distract you, there is still a lot of color and life left in this banknote that was
0080: Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. US$100-US$200
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Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal Tender: A great early example of the first two dollar bill design used by the United States. It shows a portrait of Alexander Hamilton before he made it on the ten dollar bill. A tiny upper right margin
0081: Fr. 41 - 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Fr. 41a - 1862 $2 Legal Tender: This is a really fresh two dollar legal tender that has a strikingly rich red serial number.
0082: Fr. 41a - 1862 $2 Legal TenderEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fr. 51 - 1880 $2 Legal Tender Courtesy Autograph: A courtesy autograph set for late 19th century lower denominations is a challenging but doable project. The deuce offered here would be a great start. It has a Gilfillan signature and he went a
0083: Fr. 51 - 1880 $2 Legal Tender Courtesy AutographEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Fr. 58 - 1917 $2 Legal Tender: This tougher Friedberg number is free of any folds or other issues that would prevent us from calling it uncirculated.
0084: Fr. 58 - 1917 $2 Legal TenderEst. US$300-US$500
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Fr. 60 - 1917 $2 Legal Tenders, 4 Consecutive: A fresh and quite lovely cut sheet of four consecutive 1917 $2 legal tenders. These obviously never circulated, but did pick up a center fold and some handling while in storage.
0085: Fr. 60 - 1917 $2 Legal Tenders, 4 ConsecutiveEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fr. 64 - 1869 $5 Legal Tender: Despite being well-used with a mix of moderate splits and tears, you are still buying a rainbow note whose greens and reds are just as vibrant in this condition as they are in a much higher grade.
0086: Fr. 64 - 1869 $5 Legal TenderEst. US$300-US$500
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Fr. 64 - 1869 $5 Legal Tender: We don't see any folds present on this five dollar rainbow. It does have a small touch of toning the back lower left margin, so we are playing it safe and calling this one AU/CU. This is still a
0087: Fr. 64 - 1869 $5 Legal TenderEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender: No 19th or 20th century large size type set would be complete without a woodchopper. With the price of CU notes exceeding $1,000 on many occasions, buying an AU of equal eye appeal at half the price
0088: Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal TenderEst. US$400-US$600
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Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender PCBLIC Error: A very attractive example of this popular engraving error that has a vibrant red overprint and bright, white paper. In the sixth line of the obligation on the back, the word "PUBLIC" is engraved as
0089: Fr. 91 - 1907 $5 Legal Tender PCBLIC ErrorEst. US$600-US$800
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Fr. 93c - 1862 $10 Legal Tender: I think when non-collectors envision old paper money, this 1862 $10 legal tender is what they should see. It has a historically important figure (Abraham Lincoln). It is also complete with a
0090: Fr. 93c - 1862 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Fr. 121 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: This bison has great colors and is very nice for the grade. At a starting bid of just $2,000, this will be a rare opportunity to acquire one of these beauties without having to pay a painful dealer
0091: Fr. 121 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: This bison note should outperform the number on the holder. The note does not appear to be pressed and it has bright colors, clean paper, and good margins. I would wager it faces up nicer than 95%
0092: Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$1,800-US$2,200
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Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: I only wish I had an XF bison every time someone asked for one at a show. This is another type note whose value just keeps going up in this grade range. The example here is a spot on 40 with great
0093: Fr. 122 - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Fr. 122m - 1901 $10 Legal Tender: The only wear noticeable on this absolutely stunning Lewis and Clark bison is a vertical fold in the far right margin. Everything else like the color and centering are exemplary for the grade.
0094: Fr. 122m - 1901 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal Tender: This is the only pokerchip offered in today's auction. It is in fine condition with thick paper and bright overprints for the grade. There is a tear about midway into the left black design.
0095: Fr. 123 - 1923 $10 Legal TenderEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fr. 190a - 1864 $10 Compound Interest Treasury Note: Any person who has ever considered buying a compound interest treasury note can attest to how difficult it is to find a pleasing example. Most everything has significant issues like repairs, missing
0096: Fr. 190a - 1864 $10 Compound Interest Treasury NoteEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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