Sold2015Fr. 2200-H - 1928 $500 FRNThis is a scarce St. Louis $500. The STL district actually had the second lowest printing for the 1928 $500 series. This note has a great look, but it does have a touch of stray ink and a small bottomSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2200-E - 1928 $500 Richmond FRNNo hard or black-lining folds are seen on this very lightly circulated $500.See Sold Price
Sold20211928, $500 Federal Reserve Note1928, $500 Federal Reserve Note Cleveland. Fr-2200-D. Dark Green, D-A Block. S/N D00025088A pp B. A beautiful fresh looking note, free from corner folds. PMG graded AU-55. Estimated Value $1,250 - UPSee Sold Price
Sold20211928 US $500 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note1928 US $500 Green Seal Atlanta Federal Reserve Note, depicting the portrait of President William McKinley. Serial number F00022525A/ pp G. FR # 2200-F. Woods/Mellon signatures.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 1950-K - 1928 $5 FRN Dallas PackIt is amazing that an untouched pack like this still exists. These Dallas notes appear to have last been handled in 1956 (according to the teller stamped strap). This is a fully uncirculated pack of 1See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202-B - 1934A $500 FRNThis $500 bill will do more than just impress the non-collectors who have never seen one. Very few $500s ever left the BEP with the margins for a 66 grade. And of course the majority of those that didSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRNThe dark greens on this San Francisco $1000 look like they were applied this morning. It is certainly crispy and original.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2210-L - 1928 $1000 FRNThis is a sharp very lightly circulated $1000 from the San Francisco district. The note has clearly original paper surfaces and just a couple of vertical folds.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202m-B - 1934A $500 FRNThe first of two consecutive 1934A New York $500s. This one has gem centering; but the technical grade suggests that it has a small imperfection we can't see through the holder.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2050-D* - 1928 $20 FRN StarA three note consecutive run of these 1928 Cleveland stars turned up in east Tennessee about a year ago. We sold the note two serial numbers higher in a gem 65 holder for more than $4,000. This pieceSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2100-I - 1928 $50 FRNWith a printing of just over 106,000, the Minneapolis district is the scarcest for the first series of the small size federal reserve notes. Any evidence of circulation is difficult to discern throughSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2100-L - 1928 $50 FRNA pack fresh example of this early San Francisco fifty dollar federal reserve note that displays vibrant color and bright, white paper. Only a slender left margin holds this pretty note from a Gem graSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2050-K - 1928 $20 FRNA well margined and sharply inked Dallas twenty dollar federal reserve note from this early series that is only held back from a much higher grade by a light center fold.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2100-J* - 1928 $50 FRN StarAn evenly circulated and problem free example of this scarcer Kansas City federal reserve note star that has nice color and solid paper. Track & Price lists barely a dozen serial numbers for this seriSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202-C - 1934A $500 Philadelphia FRNIt doesn't take a paper money detective to see why this Philly $500 got a choice uncirculated grade. It has exceptional eye appeal.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202-E - 1934A $500 Richmond FRNThe first and highest grade of a consignment for 1934A Richmond $500s. This piece has been awarded the coveted EPQ designation.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202-C - 1934A $500 Philadelphia FRNThis Philadelphia $500 appears to have original unmessed with paper. That is becoming increasingly rare on high denoms.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202m-C - 1934A $500 Philadelphia FRN MuleA nice problem free Philadelphia $500 that looks to be one fold away from the full XF grade.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2201-G - 1934 $500 Chicago LGS FRN Two Digit SerialHere is a great find and new census addition. This low two digit serial number 55 Chicago $500 now becomes the lowest number for the district, year, and denomination. In fact, at the time the 10th ediSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2202-J - 1934A $500 Kansas City FRNNot to constantly upsell, but this is another seemingly undergraded $500. There are two corner tip folds that don't touch the design. Any other folds are impossible to see through the holder.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2201-E - 1934 $500 Richmond LGS FRNHere is a very bright and fresh Richmond $500 light green seal.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2201-E - 1934 $500 Richmond LGS FRNWhile apparently not technically as high grade as the previous lot, this Richmond $500 light green seal is still wildly attractive for the grade.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2201-H - 1934 $500 St. Louis LGS FRNIt's always a treat to be able to offer gem high denomination notes. This light green seal $500 from Saint Louis opens at $2,500, and just like all the notes sold today, it has no further reserve.See Sold Price
Sold2015Fr. 2201-H - 1934 $500 St. Louis LGS FRNThis might be the most affordable of the three Saint Louis light green seals in today's auction. PMG notes small tears.See Sold Price
5 days LeftPacific AuctionsJIMINY CRICKET ORIGINAL ARTWORK, BOOK COVER ART FOR JIMINY CRICKET FIRE FIGHTER, WITH EDIT NOTES. FRUS$450