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1860's $10 DIX note, Citizen's Bank of Louisiana New Orleans |
PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ | Over the years we have seen a few of the famous "Dix" notes, but none as nice as this example! Legend has it that the riverboat men came down the Mississippi and encountered these notes printed in both English and French with the prominent "Dix" (French for ten) and these notes became known as Dixies. The country north of New Orleans became known as the land of the Dixies and later simply "Dixie Land". Voted note number 86 in the Bowers and Sundman book, "The 100 Greatest American Currency Notes", this note has been given the PMG distinction of Exceptional Paper Quality. |
$1,950 Purchase Now |
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1896 $1 Silver Certificate S/N 438462 |
CGA Choice Uncirculated 64 | Fr. 224. Tillman/Morgan. S/N 438462. Rated number seven in the Bowers/Sundman book "100 Greatest American Currency Notes", the 1896 Education $1 is always a crown pleaser in numismatic circles! Along with its counterparts the $2 and $5 of the same series, the "Educational" issues are considered by most to be the most beautiful of American produced currency. The $1 depicts "History Instructing Youth", with the goddes and her pupil positioned approximately where the Robert E. Lee mansion is, across the Potomac from Washington, DC. A true masterpiece! |
$4,100 Purchase Now |
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1899 $2 Silver Certificate S/N N24688808 |
PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ | This nice Deuce has outstanding embossing and originality. The margins are all wide and well balanced front and back. The overprints are a deep enhancing blue contrasting nicely to the white paper. Lots of eye appeal! |
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1914 $5 Federal Reserve Notes Cut Sheet of Four Notes |
PMG Choice Uncirculated 64, Gem Uncirculated 65 and Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ | Fr. 855a. S/N C95742381A, C95742382A, C95742383A, C95742384A. Finding a nice cut sheet can be a tough endeavor these days. This beautifully original cut sheet of 1914 Five Dollar notes are bright and gracefully margined. The lone 64 is centered slightly low preventing the Gem grade, however, the other notes are well balanced and inviting. Finding a sheet with better quality, however, would be an admirable challenge. All have been designated by PMG as having Exceptional Paper Quality! |
$3,900 Purchase Now |
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1917 $2 Legal Tender S/N E21934750A |
PMG Very Fine NET | Fr. 60. Speelman/White. S/N E21934750A. Graded Net Very Fine 30 by Paper Money Guaranty with the designation of "Great Embossing". A small part of the top left hand corner is missing which keeps this note undervalued. |
$260 Purchase Now |
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1917 $2 Legal Tender s/n E21935063A |
PMG Extremely Fine 40 | Fr. #60. Speelman/White. S/N E21935063A. Graded Extremely Fine 40 by Paper Money Guaranty. |
$325 Purchase Now |
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1922 $20 Gold Certificate S/N K57805522 |
PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ | Fr. 1187. Speelman/White. Great Coloring and embossing on this final Gold Certificate issue! |
$4,850 Purchase Now |
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1923 $1 Silver Certificate S/N A56887792E |
PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ | Fr. 238 Woods/White Exceptional Paper Quality designation by PMG. Gorgeous! |
$105 Purchase Now |
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1923 $1 Silver Certificates Lot of (8) Notes |
PMG Choice Uncirculated 64, Gem Uncirculated 65 and Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ | This interesting consecutive run of eight Silver Certificates from the 1923 series has more than just nice high-grade certified notes. This group also contains two changeover pairs. The first three consecutive notes are all Fr. 237, the next note in the run is Fr. 238 making the first changeover. Then after the four consecutive Fr. 238s, the last note in sequence is a Fr. 237 making up a reverse changeover. All these notes are beautifully original with deep rich embossing sharp inks and razor sharp corners. Out of the eight notes only one of them did not achieve the Gem grade. All eight notes bear the "exceptional paper quality: designation by PMG! Grades are as follows: (3) PMG66EPQ, (4) PMG65EPQ and (1) PMG64EPQ |
$5,590
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1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note New York S/N B00273727A |
CGA Gem Uncirculated 67 | Fr. 2202-B. Julian/Morgenthau.
This high denomination note is a major opportunity for the serious buyer of means since it has magnificent surfaces and crisp paper. The colors are vivid on both front and back. In the days when $500 bills were still being issued (up to 1946), this amount of money was such that two $500 bills would buy you a new, if modest, automobile! Their mystique lingers in spite of the debasement in America's money since we went off the gold standard. |
$7,020
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1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note S/N F00050675A |
Raw Extra Fine | Fr. 2202-A. Julian/Morgenthau. Nice EF note priced at VF money due to the burn mark on the top border. It is just a mark and not a hole. However, there is a small staple hole in top center of the note. |
$945 Purchase Now |