Error, etc. - Lyn Knight Auctions

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Error, etc. - Lyn Knight Auctions
Small Size Type Notes and Error Notes
NORTH AFRICA ISSUE
1382
1383
1384
1385
GOLD CERTIFICATES
$1
1935-A
North Africa
I-C
Bright and flashy
paper is complemented by boldly contrasted printed devices.
North Africa Aces in this grade have been bringing $400 or so
as of late and we see that continuing here.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(450-850)
★-A
North Africa
A scarce and
$1
1935-A★
popular, high quality $1 North Africa star that is very fresh.
PCGS VF 35 PPQ
(600-1,000)
$5
1934-A
North Africa
well centered North Africa $5.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
K-A
A fresh, attractive,
1387
$20
1928
A-A
A lovely $20 Gold Certificate that is
fresh and well centered.
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
(300-500)
1388
$50
1928
A-A
A high quality, well centered $50
Gold Certificate. These are tough to find these days.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
(1,500-2,500)
1389
$50
1928
A-A
A sharp $50 Gold Certificate that has
excellent color but does have a small spot near the bottom.
XF
(600-900)
1390
$100
1928
A-A
A scarce type that is in demand
because UNCs are so rare and expensive.
XF/AU
(1,750-2,500)
(500-750)
★-A
$5
1934-A★
North Africa
Here is a scarce,
fresh $5 North Africa star. Just a slight bend on the corner.
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
(750-1,500)
41
ERROR NOTES
SILVER CERTIFICATES
1386
★-A
$10
1934-A★
North Africa
This lovely
North Africa star is face plate #129 and back plate #753.
A high quality, problem free star note.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(1,000-2,000)
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1391
$1
1935-B
J-D
Missing Digit Something, a fragment
I presume, blocked the ink on the seal and right serial number.
Ch. AU
(200-300)
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1392
1393
1394
Error Notes
★-F
$1
1935-E★
Misaligned Overprint
The third
printing is shifted very low on this $1 Silver Certificate star
which makes it really unusual.
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
(500-750)
$1
1957-B
S-A
Double Error
Identical serial
numbers plus mismatched serial numbers. We sold a set of
similar consecutive errors in a previous sale where the left
serial number on the first note matched the right serial on the
middle note, the left serial number on the middle note matched
the right serial number on the bottom note and each note
had a mismatched serial number; that lot sold for $14,950. This
group has a similar error: the left serial number on each note
is the same (with the last two digits rotated downward and
stuck) but the right serial number is a mismatch. In addition,
the right serial numbers are consecutive on all three notes!
New discoveries among mismatched serial numbers are
enthusiastically received and generally realize strong bids
when offered. Three piece lot.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(2,500-5,000)
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES
1395
$1
Unknown Series
L-C
Missing Face Printing
This is a dynamic error that is missing the second printing
and the grade should really make the price jump up. I don't
remember ever seeing a '68 PPQ' before.
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
(1,000-2,000)
1396
$1
1969-B
B
New York
B-C
Printed Foldover
A cool fold-over with the seal and serial number on
the fold, so it's on the back. A very high quality Gem note.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(400-800)
1397
$1
1969-B
B
New York
B-B
Fold-over Error
Check out this immense fold-over that has part of two notes
and the right seal and serial number on the back.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(1,250-2,500)
1398
$1
1969-D
B
New York
B-A
Fold-over
Error
Quite a fold-over error that occurred between the
second and third printings.
PMG Ch. UNC 64
(600-1,200)
1399
$1
1969-D
B
New York
B-E
Mismatched
Serial Numbers
This note has mismatched serial
#B44573402E/B43573402E.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(250-500)
$1
1957-B
U-A
Mismatch Error
A gorgeous and
well centered mismatched serial #U37/Y47. Superior quality.
Gem CU
(350-600)
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Error Notes
1400
1401
1402
$1
1969-D★
L
San Francisco
Fold-over Error
A gorgeous star replacement note error, a scarce and seldom
seen occurrence, especially with a crazy fold-over like this one.
Quite a rarity.
Gem CU
(1,250-2,500)
43
1406
$1
1977
K
Dallas
K-C
Fold-over Errors
Check out this pair of $1 fold-over errors that are nearly
consecutive; just a single digit between them. Both were folded
and trimmed down. Very cool and with this estimate everyone
will like them. Two piece lot.
AU
(500-1,000)
1407
$1
1977-A
Missing Overprint
A Natick test note
with the third printing on the reverse. The BEP wanted a
second supplier to produce their paper for production and
contracted the Natick Paper Company of Massachusetts to
produce some notes. The serial number range was
#E76000001H through #E80640000H. This and 10 other
Natick notes are known with this error.
Gem CU
(600-1,200)
$1
1974
C
Philadelphia
C-A
Misaligned
Overprint
The overprint is misaligned way to the right. The
lot includes the two ungraded bookend notes. Three piece lot.
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
(200-400)
$1
1974
C
Philadelphia
C-B
Inverted
Overprint
The third printing is inverted on the face.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(350-700)
IMPORTANT DOUBLE FACE PRINTING
1403
$1
1974
K
Dallas
K-C
Inverted Overprint
This trio lot includes two bookend notes with the third printing
inverted on the middle note. Bookends grade Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
and the error is Gem UNC 65 EPQ. Three piece lot.
PMG Graded
(500-1,000)
1404
$1
1977
Missing Overprint & Cutting Error
A crazy note that is sliced with 80% of the note there.
It's missing the third printing as well. I have seen another
with the consecutive note before.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(1,000-2,000)
1405
$1
1977
A
Boston
A-B
Missing Back
Printing
The back is blank on this $1 note. I can't see
why it's not graded UNC and with only one side printed it's
normally easy to see.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(250-500)
1408
$1
1981
H
St. Louis
H-A
Double Face
Printing
This is a gorgeous Gem Ace with a doubled
second printing. Even the plate number is doubled and different
(B571/B573). These are always in demand.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(1,250-2,500)
1409
$1
1981
K
Dallas
K-B
Third Printing Error
This note has the third printing on the back. There is a minor
bend on the upper right.
Ch. AU
(225-450)
Error Notes
44
1410
$1
1985
Missing Overprint
third printing.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
1411
$1
1988-A
B
New York
B-I
Misaligned Back
Misaligned back with part of four notes clearly visible. A crazy
way to make a $4 note.
Ch. CU
(400-800)
1412
$1
1988-A
K
Dallas
K-E
Solvent Smear
This note has a very unusual solvent smear of the entire face
of the note plus ungraded bookend notes. This is so rare it
could really take off. Three piece lot.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(5,000-1,000)
1413
1414
This Gem is missing the
(250-500)
1415
$1
1999
L
San Francisco
L-Q
This beauty
was folded and then cut off. The serials on the left are gone
and are on the back. The seal is cut in half.
Gem CU
(1,000-2,000)
1416
$1
2003
B
New York
B-C Dramatic misalignment
both face and back. This beauty looks like a $1.50 bill! It's an
amazing error.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(1,000-2,000)
1417
$1
2006
D
Cleveland
D-B
A 100% ink smear
on the reverse of this test note. The BEP floods the printing
plates prior to beginning their printing run. This note shows the
ink introduced through the channel on the bottom left. These
should be pulled and destroyed, but this one got out.
Gem CU
(1,650-3,000)
1418
$2
1976
B
New York
B-A
Mismatch Error
This popular and scarce Deuce has a mismatched prefix 'H' on
the left vs. 'B' on the right. It's a beauty.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(500-750)
1419
$2
1976
B
New York
B-A
Mismatch Error
A scarce and popular $2 mismatch that ends in #402 on the
left and #502 on the right serial number. Great quality.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(600-1,200)
$1
1993
B
New York
B-D
Insufficient Ink
The ghost of George Washington is clearly part of this
otherwise Gem note.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(200-400)
$1
1995
Overprint Error
Double error. The third
printing is on the reverse instead of the front and is also
inverted, making this a very desirable and rare error. Difficult
type error and in demand as such.
XF/AU
(850-1,500)
Error Notes
1420
1421
$2
1976
B
New York
B-A
Shift Error
The second printing shifted and part of the note above is
visible. A scarce $2 error.
VF
(150-300)
$5
1969
D
Cleveland
D-A
Cutting Error
This is a Gem and a crazy cutting error with part of the next
note included.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(250-500)
1422
$5
1974
H
St. Louis
H-B
Inverted Overprint
Type I
The error has the third printing inverted on the face.
It's a Type I invert.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(300-600)
1423
$5
1977
A
Boston
A-A
Insufficient Ink
The ghost of Lincoln is upon us with most of the second
printing missing.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(250-500)
1424
$5
1977-A
D
Cleveland
D-A
Overprint
Error
The third printing is on the back and is missing
from the face. A fresh, high quality Gem.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(400-800)
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1425
$5
1977-A
K
Dallas
K-A
Third Printing
Error
The third printing is clearly on the back.
Gem CU
(300-600)
1426
$5
1981
F
Atlanta
F-A
A neat triangular
blank area from an obstruction on this Atlanta $5. The note
has been rejected in red by the B.E.P. inspector, but escaped
destruction. A lovely piece!
Gem CU
(250-350)
1427
$5
1981
G
Chicago
G-B
Fold-over &
Overprints
Dramatic fold-over and overprints on the back.
It's hard to figure out how this could happen with the note still
looking so lovely.
CU
(750-1,500)
1428
$5
1985
Missing Overprint
missing the third printing.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
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Error Notes
46
1429
$5
1985
B
New York
B-B
Offset Error
A bold and full offset of the back onto the face. It's gorgeous
and these are rarely seen so nice.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(250-500)
1430
$5
1995
C
Philadelphia
C-A
Fold-over
Error
This note was folded during the second printing but
was unfolded before the third printing.
Ch. CU
(150-300)
1431
1432
1433
$10
1977
Missing Overprint
This superb example is
missing the third printing and it's not on the back.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(300-600)
1434
$10
1977
D
Cleveland
D-A
Ink Smear
This note has a crazy ink smear over the entire face. It's a
neat looking error.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(150-300)
1435
$10
1977
G
Chicago
G-A
Insufficient Ink
The back is nearly blank from under-inking.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(175-350)
1436
$10
1977-A
L
San Francisco
L-A
Overprint
Error
The third printing is on the back and missing from
the face.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(350-700)
1437
$10
1977-A
L
San Francisco
L-A
Third
Printing Error
This lovely $10 from San Francisco has the
third printing on the back.
Gem CU
(350-700)
$10
1950-A
A
Boston
A-A
Invert Error
Check out this invert! It looks like it circulated a long time
before the mistake was found.
VF
(300-600)
$10
1950-A
J
Kansas City
J-A
A gorgeous
consecutive pair of notes that must have had a blockage over
the right side when printing the third printing. An unusual, top
quality pair.
Ch. CU
(500-1,000)
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Error Notes
47
END OF ROLL SPLICE
1438
$10
1985
B
New York
B-G
Fold-over &
Cutting Error
A cool fold-over error with the left serial
number and district seal on the back.
PCGS New 62 PPQ
(250-500)
1439
$20
1963-A
L
San
Fold-over
A Superb Gem
Quality like this should bring
PCGS Superb Gem New 67
1440
$20
1974
F
Atlanta
F-B
Inverted Overprint
Type I
A Gem Type I overprint that is inverted. Scarce in
Gem quality.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(350-700)
1441
1442
$20
1981
L
San Francisco
L-D
Splicing
Error
Important splicing error from joining paper rolls and
after that there was over-inking of the black district letter and
seal. This $20 just seems to be a great error that could rarely
ever occur. These are among the rarest of all errors.
Ch. CU
(2,000-4,000)
1443
$20
1981-A
Printing Error
the back.
Ch. to Gem CU
Francisco
L-A
Printed
67 PPQ pre-face print fold-over.
a nice premium.
PPQ
(350-700)
$20
1977
G
Chicago
G-C
A bold offset with the back on the face.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
L
San Francisco
L-B
Third
This lovely $20 has the third printing on
(300-600)
Offset Error
(200-400)
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1444
$20
1988-A
Missing Overprint
missing the third printing.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
1445
$20
1995
L
San Francisco
L-B
Inverted
Third Printing
The third printing is on the back and it's
inverted. Part of the note above appears on both face and back.
A cool error.
Gem CU
(1,000-2,000)
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Error Notes
48
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
$20
1996
B
New York
AB-B
Cutting Error
Here is a cool cutting error on a Big Head $20 with the
entire top slice of the next note, with full words FEDERAL
RESERVE NOTE, showing at the bottom. Errors like this
on the modern $20s have been few and far between on the
market. This is a lovely one.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(500-750)
$50
No Date
G
Chicago
G-A
Missing Face
Printing
A fabulous grade on a very seldom seen $50 error
as the second printing is missing. From the 50-50 Collection of
Errors.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(1,000-1,500)
1451
$50
1974
A
Boston
A-A
Inverted Back
The back is inverted and there are two notes showing. From
the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG VF 25
(1,000-1,500)
1452
$50
1974
E
Richmond
E-A
Inverted
Overprint
A lovely AU with an inverted third printing that
is barely circulated. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
(500-750)
1453
$50
1977
B
New York
B-A
Overprint On
Back
A lovely 66 PPQ example of the third printing on the
back. It's just a beauty.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(800-1,600)
1454
$50
1977
B
New York
B-A
Offset Error
A beautiful and bold full face to back offset. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(500-750)
$50
No Date
G
Chicago
AG-B
Insufficient
Ink
There was insufficient ink on the face making Grant
look like a ghost! From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
Ch. AU
(300-500)
L
San Francisco
L-★
Partial
$50
1950-A★
Offset
This is a $50 star with a 40% offset on the back.
From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(500-750)
$50
1969-C
G
Chicago
G-A
Gutter Fold
A nice grade on this $50 gutter error note from the 50-50
Collection of Errors. PCGS notes: edge tear at bottom of gutter
fold.
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 53
(200-400)
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Error Notes
1455
$50
1977
F
Atlanta
F-A
Pre-Back-Print
Fold-over
A lovely pre-back-print fold-over with a big
blank spot on the back. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(750-1,250)
1456
$50
1977
G
Chicago
G-A
Offset Error
A great and bold full back to face offset. It's a beauty. From
the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
(500-750)
1457
$50
1977
G
Chicago
G-A
Fold-over Error
A great looking fold-over on a $50 from the 50-50 Collection
of Errors.
Ch. CU
(500-750)
1458
1459
$50
1977
G
Chicago
G-A
Fold-over Error
A great printed fold-over that has an extra fold printed on the
back. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
Ch. AU
(750-1,250)
$50
1977
G
Chicago
G-A
Insufficient Ink
Exotic example on a rare denomination for this mistake. The
front and back of the $50s make a perfect pair and should be
kept together. Plate note from U.S. Paper Money Errors (3rd
Edition), Frederick J. Bart. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(500-750)
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1460
$50
1977
G
Chicago
G-?
Printed Fold-over
A crazy printed fold-over that is missing the third printing on
the face but part of it is on the back.
PCGS VF 25 PPQ
(500-750)
1461
$50
1977
K
Dallas
K-A
Offset Error
Here is a crazy screw up. The sheet was torn and somehow
survived. Two piece lot. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
CU
(1,000-1,500)
1462
$50
1981
B
New York
B-A
Gutter Fold
Who says Grant didn't have a split personality? From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ
(200-400)
1463
$50
1981
B
New York
B-A
Misaligned Face
Printing
A big slice of the note below was caused by a
faulty face printing. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
(300-500)
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Error Notes
50
1464
$50
1981
D
Cleveland
D-A
Turned Digit
There is a turned digit on the upper right serial number. From
the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
Ch. CU
(300-500)
1465
$50
1981
H
St. Louis
H-B
Ink Smear
This smear completely blocks Grant's face. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors. Consecutive with following lot.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(250-500)
1466
$50
1981
This note is one
50-50 Collection
PCGS Ch. Abt.
1469
$50
1985
Missing Overprint
This choice $50 is
missing the third printing and it's not on the back.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(400-800)
1470
$50
1985
B
New York
B-B
Ink Smear
There must have been too much ink on the plate and now
there is extra ink on the face of this note. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
(200-400)
H
St. Louis
H-B
Ink Smear
of two consecutive ink smear errors. From the
of Errors.
New 58 PPQ
(200-400)
1471
$50
1985
B
New York
B-A
Board Break
The ink is missing on the left face from a broad break error.
From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Ch. XF 45
(300-500)
1467
$50
1981-A
G
Chicago
G-A
Ink Smear
The ink is amazingly thick on the back. Obviously a
challenging denomination as the Gregg Anderson Collection
contains only two ink smears on the $50. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(300-500)
1472
$50
1985
G
Chicago
G-A
Insufficient Inking
Again, the perfect mate to the insufficient inking error on the
back of the $50. Few opportunities present themselves to secure
an example even remotely close to these. Plate note from U.S.
Paper Money Errors (3rd Edition), Frederick J. Bart. From the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(600-800)
1468
$50
1981-A
K
Dallas
K-A
Partial Offset
A bold and nearly full offset of the back on the face. From
the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(500-750)
1473
$50
1985
G
Chicago
G-A
Printed Fold-over
A super printed fold-over that's in lovely condition. The entire
seal is on the back. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
Ch. CU
(600-900)
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Error Notes
51
1474
$50
1985
G
Chicago
G-A
Insufficient Inking
The third printing must have been clogged causing insufficient
inking of the overprint. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(500-750)
1478
$50
1990
B
New York
B-C
Insufficient
Inking
This is a crazy looking error with most of the ink
missing from the back. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Abt. New 53 PPQ
(500-750)
1475
$50
1985
G
Chicago
G-A
Printed Fold-over
Dramatic fold-over with the back receiving the third print.
Any reason this note is not in a Ch. New 63 holder is
concealed by the plastic. Plate note from U.S. Paper Money
Errors (3rd Edition), Frederick J. Bart. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
(500-750)
1479
$50
1990
E
Richmond
E-A
Offset Error
An amazing Gem 66 PPQ full back to face offset. I don't think
I have ever seen a such a neat $50 offset. This could be the
most expensive offset I have sold.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(350-700)
1480
$50
1990
G
Chicago
G-A
Overprint Error
The third printing is missing on the face and it's on the back.
From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(750-1,250)
1481
$50
1990
G
Chicago
G-A
Overprint Error
A Gem 65 PPQ that has the overprint on the back and missing
from the face.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(500-1,000)
1476
$50
1988
B
New York
B-B
Pre-Overprint
Fold & Cutting Error
After normal first and second
printings, the half-sheet folded under before the overprint and
remained that way during the cutting operation. Not only is
part of the overprint missing, but the final shape is eons from
correct.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(750-1,250)
1477
$50
1988
B
New York
B-A
Double Ink
Smear
Check out this cool double ink smear on back.
From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
Gem CU
(300-500)
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Error Notes
52
1482
$50
1990
G
Chicago
G-A
Turned Block
Letter
Stuck suffix is 100 times rarer than a stuck digit
and stuck digits are many times rarer than actual mismatched
serial numbers, which they sometime precede. This stuck
suffix shows part of two letters, as expected. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(400-600)
1483
$50
1993
B
New York
B-D
Misaligned Face
Printing
This is quite an error with a misaligned face
printing where part of the next note is showing. From the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(250-500)
1484
$50
1993
B
New York
B-A
Missing Print
Error
The first printing is completely missing and that
makes the back blank. A lovely, high grade example from the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(750-1,250)
1485
1486
$50
1993
B
New York
B-C
Solvent Smear
Check out the solvent smear on the back of this Gem from the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(200-400)
$50
1993
B
New York
B-A
Fold-over Error
A gorgeous fold-over with one-half of the serial numbers and
part of the seal on the back. From the 50-50 Collection of
Errors.
Gem CU
(750-1,250)
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1487
$50
1993
B
New York
B-C
Overprint Error
The third printing is missing from the face and it's on the back
and inverted. This lovely, high grade note is also the top note
from the sheet. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
(2,000-2,500)
1488
$50
1993
B
New York
B-C
Overprint Error
This $50 has an inverted overprint on the back and these are
scarce on a $50. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Abt. UNC 53 EPQ
(1,200-1,800)
1489
$50
1993
B
New York
B-D
Offset Error
A strong offset impression of Grant over the Capitol.
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
(250-500)
1490
$50
1993
D
Cleveland
D-A
Pre-Face-Print
Fold-over
The lower left corner was folded over when the
face was printed; now the butterfly is open and the space is
blank. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(400-600)
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Error Notes
1491
$50
1996
Unknown District
Missing Print Error
This beauty is missing the third printing. It's not on the back,
just missing. A nice quality note from the 50-50 Collection of
Errors.
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
(500-1,000)
1492
$50
1996
B
New York
AB-C
Insufficient
Inking of Overprint
There is a little inking on the third
printing with nearly all missing. Likely from clogged ink jets.
From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(500-750)
1493
$50
1996
B
New York
AB-C
Cutting Error
This should be a $55 dollar bill with the extra slice of a note
along the bottom. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
CU
(300-500)
1494
$50
1996
F
Atlanta
AF-A
Gutter Error
We rarely see gutters on these modern issue notes. From the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
XF/AU
(200-400)
1495
$50
1996
G
Chicago
AG-C
Missing Print
Error
A gorgeous note with the first printing (back) being
blank. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(1,000-1,500)
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1496
$50
1996
G
Chicago
AG-C
Misaligned
Overprint
This is a severely misaligned overprint. It's pretty
cool. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS VF 35 PPQ
(500-750)
1497
$50
1996
H
St. Louis
AH-A
Fold-over
Error
A fold-over and a bit of a shift on this note.
There is also a rubber stamp mark on the face. From the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
Ch. AU
(400-600)
1498
$50
1996
K
Dallas
AK-?
Partial Missing
Green Overprint
There must have been a blockage in
the ink jets as this note is missing the overprint. From the
50-50 Collection of Errors.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(400-600)
1499
$50
1996
L
San Francisco
AL-C
Inverted
Overprint
Here is a rare inverted overprint on the face
and it's a gorgeous '67 EPQ'. Check this out! From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(1,000-1,500)
1500
$50
1996
L
San Francisco
AL-B
Magnetic
Ink Error
Here is a note that is missing the magnetic ink
on the second printing. From the 50-50 Collection of Errors.
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
(400-600)
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1501
Error Notes and Continental Currency
1505
$100
1977
H
St. Louis
H-A
Overprint Error
The third printing is inverted on the face. The note is slightly
circulated and there is a #23 on the face.
VF/XF
(300-600)
1506
$100
1988
Missing Overprint
The third printing is
missing from this example. It's a Gem and a type of which
there will be no more.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(500-1,000)
$50
1996
L
San Francisco
AL-A
Overprint
Error
New design $50 Big Head with the overprint on
back. Any reason this note did not earn a grade of Gem New
65 PPQ is hidden inside the holder. Plate note from U.S. Paper
Money Errors (3rd Edition), Frederick J. Bart. From the 50-50
Collection of Errors.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(500-1,000)
CONTINENTAL CURRENCY
1502
1503
1504
$100
1974
I
Minneapolis
I-A
Overprint
Error
A Gem with the third printing missing on the face
and put onto the back. It's also a Gem 65 PPQ $100 note.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(750-1,500)
1507
CC-28
$6
February 17, 1776
Boldly signed by
Hubley and Evans and with excellent margins on all sides.
PCGS notes an edge tear at left but it is very difficult to
locate. With so-so AU examples of this issue and denomination
realizing around $500, it would not surprise us to see this
piece come close to that mark.
PCGS Apparent Abt. New 50
(400-800)
1508
CC-33
$3
May 9, 1776
A lightly circulated example
of this popular Continental issue that is boldly signed and
numbered with great eye appeal. Continentals have been setting
record prices lately.
XF/AU
(300-600)
$100
1974
L
San Francisco
L-A
Fold-over
Error
An amazing fold-over on a $100 with the seal and
serial numbers almost entirely on the back from the right side.
Ch CU
(1,200-2,400)
$100
1977
A
Boston
A-A
Inverted Overprint
Superb is the word for this earlier $100 that has an inverted
third printing. These are scarce on any $100.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(900-1,800)
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Colonial Currency and Confederate Notes
COLONIAL CURRENCY
NORTH CAROLINA
CONNECTICUT
SUPERB GEM 'BASKET OF FRUIT'
NORTH CAROLINA NOTE
1513
1509
CT-160
5 Shillings
May 10, 1770
A very scarce
Connecticut issue as it is the first readily obtainable issue.
Excellent signatures and stunning printing quality for a note
of this series. PCGS notes small edge splits (which are seen at
the usual center fold) and also slash-cancelled. We see very few
with this technical grade and even fewer with this degree of
eye appeal.
PCGS Apparent VF 20
(500-1,000)
DELAWARE
1510
DE-30
20 Shillings
February 28, 1746
A rare early
Delaware note that has retained good signatures and the note,
for the most part, remains primarily intact. Printed by Benjamin
Franklin and therefore very desirable. PCGS note splits and
tears, and tape repair, but this note should make somebody very
happy and fill a gaping hole in his collection.
PCGS Apparent Good 6
(300-600)
1511
DE-66
10 Shillings
June 1, 1759
A bold elephant
vignette remains on the back of this well circulated Benjamin
Franklin note. PCGS notes edge splits and repairs, and some
back damage.
PCGS Apparent VG 10
(250-500)
MARYLAND
1512
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1 Shilling
December 1771
This note has
it all: gigantic margins and perfect centering, boldly applied
signatures and serial number, robust printing quality and nearly
bottomless embossing. The 1 Shilling note was only found on
less than 10% of the surviving sheets and is much scarcer to
locate, particularly in this advanced state of preservation.
PCGS Superb Gem New 68 PPQ
(1,500-3,000)
PENNSYLVANIA
1514
PA-112
20 Shillings
May 1, 1760
This 1760 issue
is a bit scarcer and rarely did any survive without a multitude
of problems. PCGS notes splits, paper scuffs, tape repair on
back. Although somewhat faded the three signatures are still
reasonably legible. The all-important 'Printed by B. Franklin and
D. Hall, 1760' is as clear as if it were printed last week.
PCGS Apparent Fine 12
(300-600)
1515
PA-124
10 Shillings
June 18, 1764
Most of the
examples we see from this issue are the Pence denominations
that survived in sheet form and were cut up to create highgrade examples. This note has been sewn along the centerfold
and there is some minor mounting damage confined to the
back. All Benjamin Franklin notes have been wildly popular for
decades due to the great interest in Franklin himself. We can
still see three bold signatures which is unusual in this grade.
PCGS Apparent Fine 12
(400-800)
CONFEDERATE NOTES
MD-70
$8
April 10, 1774
Full left indent. A lightly
circulated Maryland Colonial that has ample margins, full
struck-through embossing and great signatures. The true allure is
that is has a full left indent, a feat that is difficult to acquire
for notes from this issue.
PCGS Abt. New 53
(400-800)
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55
1516
T-10
$10
July 25, 1861
Cr. 35, PF-13. Plate A,
printed on thick bond paper. A tiny edge tear is noted at right
center.
Fine
(300-500)
56
1517
1518
Confederate Notes
T-14
$50
September 2, 1861
We don't often encounter
nice uncirculated examples of this early T-14 type. This one
has three broad margins with a tighter fourth. It excels in both
technical merit and aesthetic beauty which is not easy since so
many of these have bad ink erosion and other quality issues.
PMG Ch. UNC 63 EPQ
(600-1,200)
T-16
$50
September 2, 1861
A stunning example of
this popular early Confederate type that is lightly circulated
with a script "CSA" watermark. So many of these have tighter
margins but this one is fully framed on all sides and the
margins are quite large.
PCGS VF 35 PPQ
(500-1,000)
1519
T-17
$20
September 2, 1861
An exceptional example
of this somewhat tougher early Confederate type. The note
possesses superb green ink colors and it is fully framed as
well. An evenly circulated note that should make its new owner
very proud. With lower-end VF notes reaching the four-figure
level, we presume that this beauty will march right past that
threshold within the opening minutes of bidding.
PCGS VF 30 PPQ
(1,500-3,000)
1520
T-18
$20
September 2, 1861
An otherwise mundane
T-18 note which has a lengthy poem printed on the back.
It begins "Representing nothing on God's earth now..." and
continues for 32 lines.
PMG Abt. UNC 53
(300-600)
1522
T-21
$20
September 2, 1861
PMG notes that this
is Cr. 144 with yellow-green overprint. It possesses boldly
executed signatures, robust ink colors and eye appeal deserving
of the gods. A four-figure item to be sure in this grade and
wielding such charm and grace.
PMG VF 25
(1,250-2,500)
1523
T-21
$20
September 2, 1861
Cross-cut cancel. This
well-signed early Confederate note faces up quite well but has
been given the Apparent grade due to closed cut cancellations.
PCGS Apparent VF 25
(300-600)
1524
T-23
$10
September 2, 1861
A more elusive type
that is rarely seen in grades above VF and even more rarely
is fully framed as this one is. PCGS notes restored splits but
they are primarily confined to the edges. An evenly circulated
example that should find a comfortable new home in your
collection. We just sold a PCGS Apparent VF 20 for $2,760
and it would not surprise us if the current example collected
half that total.
PCGS Apparent Fine 12
(1,000-2,000)
1525
T-29
$10
September 2, 1861
About 95% fully
framed which puts it near the head of the class for this type.
PCGS notes a small edge notch and some minor stains. With
problem-free examples reaching into the upper hundreds we
would expect a note like this, with very minor problems, to
fare just a little bit worse.
PCGS Apparent VF 20
(500-1,000)
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T-20
$20
September 2, 1861
Contemporary Counterfeit
This is a very high-quality piece as we don't often see them
like this. XF/AU is the typical grade seen for these and even
at that level they sell for around $100. This fully framed and
exceptionally well-printed piece should bring far more than that.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(300-600)
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1531
T-44
$1
June 2, 1862
A bright Confederate Ace
with superb printing contrast and a single vertical fold off to
the left.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
(300-600)
1532
T-44
$1
June 2, 1862
But for one area of ink
erosion in the left signature, this is a very satisfying example
for the type that is lightly handled with no other real problems.
PCGS Apparent Ch. Abt. New 55
(250-500)
1526
T-30
$10
September 2, 1861
In terms of eye
appeal, this is likely one of the nicest examples you will ever
encounter with General Francis Marion's "Sweet Potato Dinner"
vignette. It is bright, boldly printed and fully framed. We think
we can see a center fold but it is very faint. We have recently
seen AUs catapult close to the $500 mark.
PCGS Abt. New 53
(400-800)
1527
T-34
$5
September 2, 1861
An outstanding example
of this Memminger note with "CSA" script watermark. A
boldly signed and numbered example that is fully framed and
as lovely a circulated example as you could hope to find.
PCGS VF 30
(400-800)
1533
T-45
$1
June 2, 1862
Contemporary Counterfeit
A wonderfully preserved lithograph from the first series with
plate #10. We have recently seen these sell for several hundred
dollars in this grade.
PMG Ch. UNC 63
(400-800)
1528
T-34
$5
September 2, 1861
Fully framed. Spectacular
margins and plenty of original embossing give this Memminger
note all the eye appeal you could ever hope for in a VF.
PMG VF 25
(400-800)
1534
T-45
$1
June 2, 1862
Bright, fresh and wonderfully
signed is this more challenging T-45 note. Very few have
retained as bold a "ONE" green overprint as has this wonderful
note. Most of these grade F/VF with only a small percentage
reaching this grade level. With decent VFs usually selling in
the $400-$500 range, we expect far more out of this note.
PMG Ch. XF 45
(1,250-2,500)
1529
T-36
$5
September 2, 1861
While this is certainly a
common type, it becomes decidedly uncommon in Ch. AU and
CU grades. By definition you cannot have a nicer AU than
this; it is bright, well-signed and very attractive with just a
single rubbed upper corner. Worthy of a strong bid for the
grade.
PMG Ch. Abt. UNC 58 EPQ
(400-800)
1535
T-45
$1
June 2, 1862
A somewhat typical grade for
this Confederate Ace but with very atypical aesthetic appeal.
The paper is bright and fresh with exceptional printing quality.
The "ONE" green overprint has retained almost all of its
original inks. For a tightly margined type as this is, when
they are found with full frame lines they command a very
significant premium.
PCGS VF 25
(600-1,200)
1536
T-45
$1
June 2, 1862
A modicum of light folds and
a bold green "ONE" overprint are seen on this exceptional T-45
note.
PCGS VF 25
(500-1,000)
1530
T-43
$2
June 2, 1862
A fully bold "TWO" green
overprint remains on this stunning Confederate Deuce. It has
3-1/2 margins clear of the frame line which puts it well ahead
of most of its competitors. At FUN, we just saw a PMG
VF 25 example that looks nearly identical bring close to $1,200
and we see no reason why this beauty shouldn't perform just as
admirably.
PMG VF 20
(750-1,500)
58
Confederate Notes and Fractional Currency
FRACTIONAL CURRENCY
1537
T-45
$1
June 2, 1862
Although the top margins
gets a little thin, we do in fact see full frame lines around the
entire note. PCGS notes some small edge splits but they are of
little consequence. A really nice note with solid "ONE" green
overprint.
PCGS Apparent VF 20
(300-600)
1538
T-54
$2
December 2, 1862
The portrait of Judah
Benjamin is seen on this very high-grade Confederate Deuce.
Thick signatures and serial number remain and the paper color
has a delightful pinkish hue. Very few Gem T-54 notes ever
avail themselves to the collecting public.
PMG Ch. UNC 64 EPQ
(300-600)
1539
1540
1541
Fractional Currency Shield
This is a lovely grey shield
that has great color and minimal issues, making it one of the
best shields I have seen. The frame is period and has likely
always been with the shield, but the frames did not come with
shields. A gorgeous item for your store or office.
(6,000-12,000)
1542
5¢
Second Issue
Fiber Paper Experimental Back
A spectacular example of this much scarcer fiber paper
experimental back specimen. Two half-moon cancels are present
as well as purple stamped "SPECIMEN" across the middle of
the note. A deeply embossed piece that is far scarcer than
those printed on regular bond paper.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(600-1,200)
1543
25¢
Second Issue
Experimental Purple Back
This is a really scarce item as the purple back specimens are
tough to obtain but as a fiber paper experimental become
decidedly rare. Two typical half moon cancels and purple
stamped "SPECIMEN" are seen. Majestic ink colors and a
plethora of embossing make this a real treat. Only a broad
diagonal corner fold at the bottom precludes this from achieving
a Gem grade. A few years ago an identical example in the
Ford Collection brought $800 and we expect much the same
from the present example.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(750-1,500)
1544
Fr. 1228
5¢
First Issue
A wonderful perforated
postage stamp issue with exceptional quality.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(200-400)
T-66
$50
February 17, 1864
A beautiful example of
this Jefferson Davis contemporary counterfeit that is quite rare
in this state of preservation and which no doubt is near the top
of the condition census. Hugely margined on both sides with
great centering and stellar visual impact. One could easily make
the case that this note has the look of a Gem.
PMG Ch. UNC 64
(600-1,200)
CT XXI-BI
$20
July 25, 1861
Female riding deer
bogus note. Pretty much the nicest example your cataloger has
seen in his many years in the business. This is a scarcer type
with the blank back that considered to be contemporary as
opposed to some of the later varieties that have different back
designs. Since we can't recall having seen a CU example, nice
AUs are as good as it gets. In our 2012 PCDA sale, we sold
a PCGS VF 25 PPQ for $718.75.
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
(750-1,500)
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1545
1546
1547
59
1550
Fr. 1236
5¢
Third Issue
Only a couple of smaller
margins are going to keep this red back Clark note from a far
better grade.
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
(275-425)
1551
Fr. 1236SP
5¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Back
A fully wide and extremely attractive example of this Third
Issue specimen that exhibits snow white paper surfaces and
great color.
Gem CU
(400-800)
1552
Fr. 1238
5¢
Third Issue
A lovely, fresh, well
centered Gem with very high quality.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(225-350)
1553
Fr. 1239
5¢
Third Issue
Tied for finest known; four
at this grade level between both services. High-grade examples
with the "A" on face are much harder to come by than its
Fr. 1238 cousin. Gargantuan margins and near-perfect centering
make this a real treasure for type. This note brought $1,380 at
auction in the past few years and we just saw a Fr. 1238 in
PMG 67 EPQ sell for a four-figure price.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(1,500-3,000)
1554
Fr. 1240
10¢
First Issue
A vibrant and exciting
example of this tougher perforated type.
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
(300-600)
1555
Fr. 1241
10¢
First Issue
A scarcer perforated, no
monogram First Issue note. Two huge margins are complemented
by great color and bright paper surfaces. With nice AUs closing
in on the $200 mark we would expect plenty more for an
example in this grade.
PCGS New 62
(275-425)
1556
Fr. 1242
10¢
First Issue
issue with exceptional quality.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
Fr. 1228
5¢
First Issue
Broad margins, superb color
and great originality give this First Issue perforated type note a
stunning look.
PCGS Ch. New 63 PPQ
(225-375)
Fr. 1230
5¢
First Issue
Vertical Strip of Four
A lightly handled example of this vertical strip of four First
Issue notes. On the back we see at left the sheet plate number
'32nd' in large font which indicates that this strip was from the
far right position.
PMG Abt. UNC 53
(250-500)
Fr. 1232
5¢
Second Issue
broad margins.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
A gorgeous Gem with
(300-600)
1548
Fr. 1236
5¢
Third Issue
Leviathan margins and
cavernous embossing are seen on this red back Clark note. We
do not often encounter Superb Gems of this type as a tighter
margin is often the grade-limiting culprit. When this beauty
sold at 2008 FUN it brought $1,380. The market has rapidly
progressed since that time and it would not surprise us to have
our estimate proven to be conservative.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(1,500-3,000)
1549
Fr. 1236
5¢
Third Issue
exceptional quality.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
A gorgeous red back with
(300-500)
A wonderful postage stamp
(300-600)
Fractional Currency
60
1557
Fr. 1242
10¢
First Issue
Recent auction results have
shown just how strong the Fractional Currency market is at the
upper ends of the grading spectrum.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(350-650)
1558
Fr. 1243
10¢
First Issue
A very bright and colorful
example of this scarcer straight edge, no monogram Fractional
that looks Ch. CU through the holder.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
(175-325)
1559
1563
Fr. 1253
10¢
Third Issue
This is one of the nicest
'64s' you will find for this type. It has abundant margins,
strong signatures, great color and flawless paper.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(350-650)
1564
Fr. 1254
10¢
Third Issue
In years past Gem
appearances of this hand-signed variety used to be few and far
between but now with somewhat more lax third-party graded
examples they show up about once a year. The margins on this
note are plentiful with bold signatures and rich ink colors.
A brightly bronzed note with embossing as deep as Chicagostyle pizza. A real treasure for the Fractional collector who
appreciates both quality and rarity. In our 2012 Memphis sale,
we sold a PMG 65 EPQ example for $862.50 and this note is
even better.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(1,500-3,000)
1565
Fr. 1255SP
10¢
Third Issue
Top Pop
A stunning
example of this wide margin back Third Issue specimen. It has
bright paper, exceptional bronzing and dead-on centering.
We have seen lesser-graded examples sell for several hundred
dollars and we would expect much the same here tonight.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(500-1,000)
1566
Fr. 1261
10¢
Fourth Issue
Tied for finest known.
Of the 245 examples that PCGS has graded of this variety
only one other is its equal with none better. An incredibly
well-margined example of this scarcer variety with blue right
end and smaller Treasury seal. These are rarely seen in this
grade as they don't typically come with the margins and
centering of their Fr. 1257/1258 cousins. Green Sheet asking
price in this grade is $950.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(1,250-2,500)
1567
Fr. 1261
very popular
grades. Bold
PCGS Gem
Fr. 1244
10¢
Second Issue
Fiber Paper Experimental
Top Pop
This has the face of a Fr. 1244 except that it
is a much scarcer fiber paper experimental. The typical two
half-moon cancels and rubber stamped "SPECIMEN" are seen
as well. Incredibly well-embossed and certainly deserving of its
high grade.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(600-1,200)
1560
Fr. 1244SP
10¢
Second Issue
Wide Margin Pair
Top Pop pair. Easily the nicest wide margin pair that we have
seen of this Second Issue denomination. The face has two
full cutting guidelines and the back displays picture-perfect
centering. This pair realized $1,955 in the 2007 Central States
sale and it would not surprise us to see such a realization here
tonight. Graded PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ and Superb Gem
UNC 67 EPQ.
PMG Graded
(1,500-3,000)
1561
Fr. 1246
10¢
Second Issue
high quality note.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64
1562
Fr. 1251
10¢
Third Issue
A superlative example
of this red back type that is rarely seen in this state of
preservation. A single '68' has been graded by PCGS with this
and one other note at this grade level. Oversized margins,
fiery ink colors and seemingly bottomless embossing add to
the aesthetic beauty of this note. Green Sheet is $860 at this
grade level and that is laughable.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(1,250-2,500)
A fresh, well centered,
Make your plans now
to attend this sale
(100-200)
10¢
Fourth Issue
This has always been a
type with collectors, particularly so in the Gem
blue color at the right makes this a real treat.
New 65 PPQ
(250-500)
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1568
Fr. 1271
15¢
Fourth Issue
A great type and a
lovely Gem with heavy blue security on the left.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(250-350)
1569
Fr. 1272SP
15¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Back
A bright and exceptionally well-centered example of this back
specimen that will serve as a wonderful complement to any
wide Grant-Sherman face specimen. The Green Sheet asking
price of $355 in this grade should prove low by the time the
hammer falls.
PMG Ch. UNC 64
(400-800)
1570
1574
Fr. 1282SP
25¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Back
Top Pop. Of the 30 examples that PCGS has graded of this
number this is numero uno. A fully wide example with two
and a half cutting guidelines and essentially perfect centering.
The Green Sheet asking price of $640 in this grade is likely
not asking enough.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(600-1,200)
1575
Fr. 1284
25¢
Second Issue
Experimental Face
Type of Fr. 1284 with bronze '25' denomination counter and
'18-63' surcharges on back. Typical half moon cancels and
stamped "SPECIMEN" as usual. A spectacular example of this
experimental type that will fill a gaping hole in many advanced
collections. When this sold as part of the fabled Chapman
Brothers holdings, it brought $600, a mark that could easily be
eclipsed today.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(750-1,500)
1576
Fr. 1286
25¢
Second Issue
Top Pop
This is a
great note no matter how you slice it. Hulking margins and
perfect centering are complemented by bright bronze and crystal
clear surcharges. PCGS has graded 49 examples and this note
is easily the nicest. For those of you who appreciate chasing
Top Pop caliber notes or who just appreciate beautiful pieces of
Fractional Currency then you shouldn't let this opportunity pass
you by.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(1,000-2,000)
1577
Fr. 1286
25¢
Second Issue
Experimental Back
Type like Fr. 1286 with '25' bronze currency denomination
on back and 'S' and '18-63 surcharges. An absolutely superb
example that wields healthy paper surfaces, easily discernible
embossing and bold printing quality that is only found in notes
from old-time collections. Very similar to the adjoining lot but
even a little scarcer.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(750-1,500)
1578
Fr. 1289
25¢
Second Issue
Fiber paper Fractional
notes have always been immensely popular with collectors and
this should elicit a similar response from our bidders.
PCGS XF 40
(175-325)
Fr. 1279
25¢
First Issue
A superior AU perforated
note with huge margins and ravishing ink colors. It appears
a single corner fold keeps this note from realizing its full
potential.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(175-325)
1571
Fr. 1280
25¢
First Issue
Printed on the bright
yellow paper that is typical of this perforated, no monogram
note.
PCGS XF 45
(200-400)
1572
Fr. 1281
25¢
First Issue
A wonderful, premium
quality postage stamp issue. Rarely seen so nice.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(250-500)
1573
Fr. 1281
25¢
First Issue
Behemoth margins and
bottomless embossing make this First Issue type note a primary
candidate for an upgrade.
PCGS Very Ch. New 64 PPQ
(250-500)
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62
Fractional Currency
TOP POP FIBER PAPER FRACTIONAL
1579
1580
1581
1583
Fr. 1292
25¢
Third Issue
Only a smaller bottom
margin precludes this note from achieving a much better grade.
These 'A' on face Fessenden notes are much scarcer and we
have routinely seen Ch. CU notes bringing $300 or more.
PCGS Ch. New 63
(375-625)
1584
Fr. 1294SP
25¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Back
Top Pop. PMG has given this note top honors in relation to
any other examples they have graded of this number and it's
easy to see why. Fully wide with perfect centering on all sides.
Deep embossing and fresh paper surfaces attest to the validity
of the EPQ designation.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(450-850)
1585
Fr. 1298
25¢
Third Issue
An exceptional example
for only AU. Luminous bronze and well-defined surcharges are
seen on this scarcer 'A' on face fiber paper Fessenden.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55
(250-500)
1586
Fr. 1303
25¢
Fourth Issue
A lovely, well centered
Gem of exceptional quality and with bold blue end paper.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(225-350)
1587
Fr. 1308
25¢
Fifth Issue
A beautiful example that
has been graded Superb.
PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ
(350-600)
Fr. 1290
25¢
Second Issue
This fiber paper note is
Top Pop at both grading services. True Gem Second Issue fiber
paper notes are very difficult to obtain and the margins and
centering on this one are superb. Majestic purple inks and razor
sharp surcharges grace the back. The Green Sheet asking price
is $1,800 in this grade but when will you be able to find
another?
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(2,500-5,000)
Fr. 1291
25¢
Third Issue
An exceptional example
of this available type that is rarely seen in grades this nice.
Excellent margins and nearly perfect centering add greatly to
the visual impact of this piece. The back color is superb and
the embossing seemingly bottomless. With Superb Gems being
an easy four-figure item we expect this example to reach that
price level as well. We sold an identically graded example in
our 2012 PCDA sale for $1,150 and this very same note
brought just short of $1,000 over five years ago.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(1,000-2,000)
Fr. 1291SP
25¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Face
A bright and very satisfying example of this Fessenden wide
margin specimen. The bronzing of "SPECIMEN" is inverted on
the back as usual. This note falls a single point short of being
finest known at PMG. The Green Sheet asking price is $320 in
this grade but we are pretty certain this will go well beyond
that mark.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(450-850)
TOP POP "A" ON FACE RED BACK FESSENDEN
1582
Fr. 1292
25¢
Third Issue It is difficult to know where
to start with this description so here it goes. This note is Top
Pop for both services and it has easily met the requirements for
a Superb Gem Fessenden note. This variety with "A" on face
is far tougher to locate in high grades because virtually always
there is at least one smaller margin. The colors are superb, the
embossing as deep as most existentialist thinking, and the eye
appeal second to none. We recently sold a Fr. 1291 in PMG
66 EPQ for $1,150 and this note is vastly superior to that one.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(2,000-4,000)
SUPERB GEM SECOND ISSUE FRACTIONAL
1588
Fr. 1316
50¢
Second Issue Top Pop for this variety and
nobody is an even close second. Between both services, only
one other example has even been graded as a Gem 65. A truly
astounding example of this number that is deceptively scarce
and an outright rarity in this state of preservation. Recent
market trends have shown that high-grade Fractionals are seeing
a reemergence in demand that has been waning in recent years.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(2,500-5,000)
1589
1590
1591
Fractional Currency
Fr. 1316
50¢
Second Issue
A bit of corner handling
is seen on this scarcer number with '18-63' surcharges.
PCGS Abt. New 50 PPQ
(175-325)
1596
Fr. 1335
50¢
Third Issue
A wonderfully margined
and fresh example of this much scarcer subtype that has
surcharges on the back. These are worth far more than the
abysmally common Fr. 1331.
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
(250-500)
1597
Fr. 1339
50¢
Third Issue
with extraordinary centering.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
1598
Fr. 1342
50¢
Third Issue
About as nice a Type II
Spinner as you are likely to find and particularly so for this
number. This "A" on face note is certainly scarcer than most
of the other Type II backed notes but in these advanced
grades it becomes a real rarity. This note has earned both the
"Exceptional Paper Quality" designation as well as the comment
"great bronzing." Gems of this number are routinely low
four-figure items as evidenced by this same note's 2007 Long
Beach Sale price realized of $1,437.50.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(1,500-3,000)
1599
Fr. 1342
50¢
Third Issue
This scarce 50¢ note has
virtually perfect centering. It's wonderful.
PCGS Gem New 66
(600-1,200)
1600
Fr. 1342
50¢
Third Issue
A deeply embossed and
utterly beautiful example of this much scarcer Type II Spinner
with 'A' on face position indicator.
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
(200-400)
1601
Fr. 1343SP
50¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Face
If there is one Fractional specimen type that has always been
overwhelmingly popular with collectors over the years it is
Justice face specimens. This one is a real beauty with superb
centering and boldly printed devices. Throw out the Green
Sheet if you have any designs of adding this treasure to your
collection.
PMG Ch. UNC 64
(500-1,000)
Fr. 1318
50¢
Second Issue
This note has truly
special quality in every respect. A beauty that is worthy of an
exceptional price.
PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ
(450-750)
Fr. 1318
50¢
Second Issue
One of the nicest AUs
you will ever see of this type. Partial plate number '90' is
exposed in the lower right corner due to the fact that the
margins on this piece are absolutely enormous.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(175-325)
1592
Fr. 1322
50¢
Second Issue
Exceptional eye appeal
and loads of deep embossing make this a tremendous buying
opportunity if you've wanted to add a nice fiber paper
Fractional to your collection without spending four-figures to
obtain a Gem.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
(250-500)
1593
Fr. 1327
50¢
Third Issue
A light corner bend is all
that keeps this scarcer 'A' on face red back Spinner from a
better grade.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58 PPQ
(225-375)
1594
Fr. 1329
50¢
Third Issue
Superb embossing and
great color are seen on this scarcer Allison-Spinner hand-signed
note. We don't want to gush too greatly but this is one of the
prettiest pieces of Fractional Currency that we have ever seen.
With absolutely gigantic margins such as this and just a couple
of lightly handled corners, we strongly suspect that this will
bring all the money and then some once the hammer falls.
PMG Abt. New 55
(600-1,200)
1595
Fr. 1334
50¢
Third Issue
A scarcer Spinner number
with 'A' on face position indicator. Deeply embossed and with
excellent margins.
PCGS XF 45 PPQ
(175-325)
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(750-1,500)
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TIED FOR FINEST KNOWN JUSTICE
1607
1602
Fr. 1345
50¢
Third Issue
There is nothing to dislike
about this red back Justice note and we are in utter agreement
with the third-party grade. An enormously margined and deeply
embossed example with ravishing ink colors and luminescent
bronzing. This note is tied with only two others at both
grading services combined. The combination of quality and
rarity will carry the day as it did over five years ago when
this note brought $2,185 at the 2007 Long Beach Sale.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(2,000-4,000)
1603
Fr. 1356
50¢
Third Issue
Cavernous embossing is
seen throughout on this hand-signed note with back surcharges.
A couple of corner folds account for the grade. Nice AUs
routinely bring $300 or so.
PMG Abt. UNC 55
(375-525)
1604
Fr. 1357
50¢
Third Issue
An exceptionally wellmargined and boldly signed example of this ever-popular fiber
paper Justice type note. The Green Sheet asking price is $525
in this grade but we are pretty sure that is a more conservative
assessment of value.
PMG XF 40
(600-1,200)
1605
Fr. 1358SP
50¢
Third Issue
Wide Margin Back
Top Pop at both services combined. Superb grade wide margin
back specimens are quite rare and this one is indeed fully wide
as well. Bright paper surfaces, bold ink colors and radiant
bronze will make this a handsome addition to someone's
collection.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(750-1,500)
1606
Fr. 1364
50¢
Third Issue
A much scarcer "1" on
face Justice note that has three enormous margins and an
adequate fourth. Sharply printed devices, great color and
extremely deep embossing make this note a real prize for one
lucky bidder. In the not too distant past the few Gems that
showed up of this variety went well into four-figure territory
and after recent auction results we suspect that will again be
the case tonight.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(1,500-3,000)
Fr. 1368
50¢
Third Issue
A scarcer and, most
definitely, underrated variety with '1' on face and widely
spaced surcharges. This note is fully margined on all sides with
embossing deeper than the Grand Canyon.
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
(300-600)
TOP POP SUPERB GEM FIBER PAPER JUSTICE
1608
Fr. 1370
50¢
Third Issue
A lovely example of this
highly coveted fiber paper Justice type with widely spaced
surcharges and green back. It possesses spectacular margins
for the type, great centering and razor sharp corners. The eye
appeal of such a note is at the top end of the spectrum and
there are no others that even come close. By far the highest
graded example at PMG and PCGS has only graded one note
65 PPQ with no others even achieving Gem status. A note
which has become famous in popular folklore but which is
well worth the price of admission. The Green Sheet asking
price of $5,500 should be blown off the hinges during the
opening moments of bidding when one considers the fact that
it has sold for upwards of $8,000 in recent years.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(6,000-12,000)
STELLAR SUPERB GEM STANTON
1609
Fr. 1376
50¢
Fourth Issue
Top Pop
Of the roughly 500 notes graded at both services, this stands
alone as the only Superb Gem of the whole bunch. Leviathan
margins and micrometer-perfect centering are complemented by
crackerjack embossing and flawless color. A bold swath of blue
color is seen on the right side of the note which only attests
to its originality and beauty. This has become the golden child
of later Fractional types as for the past several years well-heeled
collectors have become infatuated with obtaining as many
high-grade examples as they can get their hands on. Well this
is the best of the best and considering that we just saw a
PMG Gem 66 EPQ sell for $1,725 at FUN, our guess is that
the present example could see close to double that amount.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(2,500-5,000)
1610
Fr. 1376
50¢
Fourth Issue
A gorgeous example of
this Fourth Issue 50¢ note. This is sometimes called 'the Glazer'
note.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(700-1,000)
Stocks & Bonds and Military Payment Certificates
STOCKS AND BONDS
1611
Series 471
5¢
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
This lowest
denomination MPC has superb margins, excellent centering
and great visual impact.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(225-375)
1613
Series 471
5¢
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Replacement Note
Here is a quite rare replacement on this very early and
desirable series. Schwan lists just six known replacements for
this type - rarely available in any grade. This is an evenly
circulated, problem-free example.
Fine
(1,000-1,500)
1614
Series 471
10¢
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
First printing.
Especially well-centered and colorful for the type.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(225-375)
1615
Series 471
25¢
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
First printing.
An astounding example of this fractional piece of MPC. Huge
margins and perfect centering give it the appearance of a much
higher grade.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(400-800)
1616
1617
Series 471
$1
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
A stunning example
of this whole denomination MPC from a scarcer early series.
Through the holder this has the appearance of a near Gem and
we are pretty sure the Green Sheet asking price of $150 in
AU 50 will be crushed once the hammer falls.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
(250-500)
1618
Series 471
$10
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
Huge margins and
perfect centering are seen on this superbly inked MPC. With
three main folds it seems plausible that some people will see
this as right on the edge of the full XF grade.
PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ
(300-600)
1619
Series 472
25¢
3/22/48 - 6/20/51
First Issue. We do
not often see Gem examples of this denomination and issue.
The Green Sheet asking price of $235 is quite low for this
grade.
PMG Gem UNC 65 EPQ
(350-650)
1620
Series 481
5¢
6/20/51 - 5/25/54
First printing.
A picture-perfect example of this nickel denomination piece of
MPC.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(150-300)
1621
Series 481
10¢
6/20/51 - 5/25/54
First printing.
We are not sure what it takes to garner a Superb Gem grade
but this certainly looks like it meets any criteria possible.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(150-300)
1622
Series 521
5¢
5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Replacement
Top Pop
This is a very scarce replacement to begin with
but it is especially rare in this grade. PCGS has only graded
a half dozen examples to date; this note is by far the nicest
as the other five grade Fine or lower. A bright and colorful
example that faces up more like an AU piece. If you are
putting together an advanced MPC collection, then this note
belongs there at any cost.
PCGS XF 40 PPQ
(750-1,500)
$50
First Liberty Bond
Liberty Loan of 1917
This is a very early bond with 40 coupons attached. The bond
has been folded.
XF
(2,000-3,000)
MILITARY PAYMENT CERTIFICATES
1612
65
Series 471
50¢
3/10/47 - 3/22/48
This early series
piece of MPC looks like a near Gem through the third-party
holder.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 58
(200-400)
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Military Payment Certificates
CONDITION CENSUS REPLACEMENT NOTE
1623
Series 521
$1
5/25/54 - 5/27/58
Replacement
First printing. This is a very scarce replacement note that is an
outright rarity at this grade level. This is the finest that we can
recall ever having seen. When these do appear, which is not
often, they are almost always in low grade and with minor
problems. This beautiful note has earned the coveted EPQ
designation and has some light evidence of circulation barely
visible through the holder. The Green Sheet only lists a value
up to VF at $650. This absolute prize will bring multiples of
that figure.
PMG Abt. UNC 55 EPQ
(1,750-3,250)
1627
Series 591
$10
5/26/61 - 1/6/64
Fold counters very
well may consider this note to be XF or just about so. Either
way, it is a much scarcer denomination from this issue and
worthy of a strong bid or two.
PCGS VF 30
(400-800)
1628
Series 611
50¢
1/6/64 - 4/28/69
First printing.
A bright and colorful piece of MPC that is one of the nicest
that we can remember having seen.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ
(400-800)
1629
Series 611
$1
1/6/64 - 4/28/69
First printing. You
would be hard-pressed to find an example from this issue that
would be any nicer than this. Who knows when the next time
will be that you will encounter this type of Superb Gem.
PMG Superb Gem UNC 68 EPQ
(400-800)
1624
Series 521
$10
5/25/54 - 5/27/58
First printing. In
XF or better this becomes quite a condition rarity. The present
example is bright and refreshing with bright ink colors and
wonderful print quality.
PMG XF 40 EPQ
(375-625)
1625
Series 541
50¢
5/27/58 - 5/26/61
First printing. A
note that we rarely see in this state of preservation. It is bright,
colorful and perfectly centered. Gems routinely sell for many
hundreds of dollars and then some.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(750-1,500)
1630
Series 641
$5
8/31/65 - 10/21/68
First printing. They
don't come much nicer than this one as Gems are actually very
hard to find. A wonderfully printed and fresh example that has
Green Sheet asking price of $265 in Gem 65.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(400-800)
1626
Series 541
$1
5/27/58 - 5/26/61
First printing.
A phenomenal example of this scarcer piece of MPC that has
a Green Sheet asking price of $535 in Gem 65. This note is
nearly superb and it appears to be essentially flawless.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(750-1,500)
1631
Series 641
$10
8/31/65 - 10/21/68
Third Printing.
AU is a far more common grade for this issue and
denomination than is near Gem. Either way, it should blow
past its wholesale price of $200 in Gem 65.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(300-600)
1632
Series 651
50¢
4/28/68 - 11/19/73
Huge margins and
perfect centering give this piece of MPC the look of a finer
grade.
PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
(200-400)
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Military Payment Certificates and Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous
FLORIDA
1633
Series 661
$1
10/21/68 - 8/11/69
An essentially
perfect example of this gorgeous later issue MPC. Tied with
others at PCGS in this grade with none finer. A couple of
years ago we sold an example in this grade for over $1,000
and we would not be surprised to see that mark tested once
again.
PCGS Superb Gem New 69 PPQ
(750-1,500)
1637
67
Tallahassee
State of Florida
$50
October 10, 1861.
Cr. 3. A fully framed example with just a bit of ink burn in
the Treasurer's signature.
AU
(300-500)
GEORGIA
1634
Series 691
$1
Unissued
First printing. Balanced
margins and superb printing quality make it easy to see how
this MPC received its third party grade. Green Sheet lists this
at $220 in Gem 65.
PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ
(300-600)
1638
1635
Series 692
$20
10/7/70 - 3/15/73
First printing.
A robust and very attractive Indian Chief MPC that is highly
collectible and always at the top of most collector's want lists.
Green Sheet is $300 asking price in this grade but that is quite
low compared to real market value.
PMG Abt. UNC 55
(400-800)
OBSOLETE NOTES & MISCELLANEOUS
KENTUCKY
1639
Bardstown
Head & Holloway
6-1/4¢
H-21. An early
script note stating that "Messrs. Head & Holloway Pay Wm.
Kendrick or bearer, on demand, Six and a Fourth Cents, in
Commonwealth's Paper". Some pinholes are noted.
F/VF
(200-400)
1640
Columbia
Bank of Columbia
$1
October 5, 1818.
KY-55, G12. Imprint of MDF. A rarely seen early issue.
Fine
(300-500)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1636
Washington City, Congressional Bank
$5
Dec. 1, 1856
DC G6a. The Congressional Bank was a fraudulent and likely
non-existent bank that only 'operated' circa 1856. This is a very
nice fully signed and dated example from this rare bank.
VF
(400-600)
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North Western Bank
$5
PROOF
GA-245, G6a. Imprint of BBC & BC. Vignette of the Battle of
Lexington at upper left, and George Washington at lower right.
A lovely Proof example from a town located just south of
Chattanooga.
Ch. CU
(250-450)
LOUISIANA
1641
New Orleans
Municipality No. 1
$50
Serial #10
June 11, 1838. The vast majority of examples seen on this
layout are remainders, with this Serial #10 example the lowest
we have seen to date. Some ink burn is noted in handwritten
'Paid' at bottom of note.
Fine
(250-450)
68
Obsolete Notes & Miscellaneous
1642
New Orleans Improvement and Banking Co.
LA-120, G4. Green ink stain at left end.
Fine
$10
1643
Shreveport
State of Louisiana
$50
March 10, 1863.
Cr. 12. General Leonidas Polk is depicted at center.
UNC
(300-500)
(250-450)
1649
West Union, Bank
$3
May 10, 1837
A scarce, well used $3 note with a split.
VG
1650
West Union, Bank
$10
has an excellent vignette.
XF/AU
Wolka #2824-09.
November 2, 1840
(150-300)
This note
(100-200)
SOUTH CAROLINA
1644
Shreveport
State of Louisiana
$100
March 10, 1863.
Cr. 11. An as made wrinkle is noted at top left of note. Fully
framed.
Ch. CU
(300-500)
1651
MASSACHUSETTS
Hamburg
Bank of Hamburg
$20
Specimen PROOF
SC-86, G12b. Imprint of DW. Similar to Sheheen #242 except
for green under tint.
Gem
(400-600)
TEXAS
1645
Grafton Bank
$50
PROOF
MA-630-G16a. Imprint
of BA. Farming vignettes at left and center.
PMG Ch. UNC 64
(300-500)
1652
Jefferson
C.D. Cosner
10¢
October 1, 1865.
Unlisted in Medlar. "Will Pay to bearer in U.S. Treasury notes
in sums of One Dollar or more".
AU
(250-450)
1653
Republic of Texas
$10
1846
cut cancelled. Very attractive.
XF/AU
NEW JERSEY
1646
1654
1647
Cincinnati Furnace Store
10¢
Wolka #2202-02.
A scarce, early Cincinnati scrip note for Long & Smith.
Fine +
(100-200)
1648
Mansfield
Richland & Huron Bank
$3
December 16, 1816. OH-265, G14. Wolka 1541-08.
PCGS Ch. Abt. New 55 PPQ
www.lynknight.com
(250-450)
(200-400)
UTAH
Cape May City
1878
Congress Hall
Wharf
Ex: O'Mara. Nearly unique as
we have only seen one other. Dated 1878.
Superintendent Capt. T.R. Gandy. N.J. Corson
Manager. Congress Hall Wharf. If you have
ever been to Cape May, NJ as your cataloger routinely has you
should stay at Congress Hall. It has been there for 175 years
and is the place to go in that glorious family vacation getaway.
PCGS VF 35
(300-600)
OHIO
High quality but
Salt Lake City
Drovers Bank
$3
July 1, 1856.
UT-5, G6a. Ormsby Imprint. Internal and edge tears are noted
on this rare note.
VG
(300-500)
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