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Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Colonial Currency
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2984 Pennsylvania. April 10, 1777. 20 Shillings. No.2049? Red Borders F $100.00

Signed by Kenley and Betterton. Fine, perhaps a bit better. Decent crispness for the grade with excellent color. A few edge splits, none too serious. A representative type note from this well collected state.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Obsolete Currency
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2985 $1.00. Legal Tender Mimic Note VF $95.00
$1.00. Legal Tender Mimic Note,  ''The United States Promised to Pay the Bondholders''. Very Fine....
''The United States Promised to Pay the Bondholders''. Very Fine. A very ornate political note which was clipped off a large circular. The design, face and back is a mimic of the 1862 $1.00 Legal Tender Note with Salmon P. Chase at the left. After the Civil War, bondholders were dissatisfied in the manner they were paid (not in the Specie promised). The government wanted to pay in greenbacks...  more
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Large Size Currency U. S. Silver Certificates
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2986 $1.00. Fr.230. 1899 EF $270.00

Extremely Fine with almost perfect centering and great paper quality. A little bit scarcer signature combination that should garner strong bids.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Small Size Currency U. S. Federal Reserve Bank Notes
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2987 $5.00. Fr.1850-K. 1929. Dallas. Choice Crisp Uncirculated CH CU $240.00

Well margined with nice color and good paper quality give this note excellent eye appeal.
2988 $50.00. Fr.1880-G. 1929. Chicago. Choice Crisp Uncirculated CH CU $240.00

- with strong claims to the Gem category. A light paper clip indentation which is hard to detect keeps this note from the Gem category. Otherwise the centering and the color and paper quality is top notch and gives this note wonderful eye appeal.
2989 $100.00. Fr.1890-E. 1929. Richmond CH AU $280.00

Choice About Uncirculated with a light center bend that keeps this note out of the Uncirculated grade. The centering is excellent and the color is good. A decent type note.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Small Size Currency U. S. Federal Reserve Notes
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2990 $50.00. Fr.2102-B. 1934. New York. Dark Green Seal. Choice Crisp Uncirculated CH CU $130.00

A crackling fresh note with excellent color and good centering. A wonderful note for the type collector.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Small Size Currency U. S. National Bank Notes
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2991 OHIO. THE FNB OF TOLEDO. $10.00. Fr.1801-1. 1929. Type I CH CU $210.00

Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A crisp and wholesome note with decent centering and good color. A pleasing type note that is above average for the grade.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Fractional Currency
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2992 Third Issue. 50¢. Spinner. Fr.1335 EF $150.00

Green Reverse with Surcharges ''A-2-6-5''. Extremely Fine with attractive centering on the front but the back is centered to the left with part of the next note visible at the right. Good paper crispness increases the appeal of this note.
2993 Fourth Issue. 25¢. Washington. Fr.1301. Large Red Seal, Watermarked Paper GEM CU $250.00

Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Marvelous centering combined with great color and good paper quality gives this note excellent eye appeal.
2994 Fifth Issue. 10¢. Meredith. Fr.1265. Long Key. Choice Crisp Uncirculated CH CU $100.00

Crackling fresh paper with nice original color gives this note wonderful appeal. The centering is decent but a bit up toward the top.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2006 U. S. Paper Currency U. S. Postal Notes
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2995 Postal Note. Type V. Engraved by Dunlap and Clarke. Dated June 28, 1894 AU $500.00
Postal Note. Type V. Engraved by Dunlap and Clarke. Dated June 28, 1894. About Uncirculated. The note...
About Uncirculated. The note is hole canceled at the One Cent denomination and has a purple backstamp. It was never redeemed. This note was issued for a mere One Cent and is signed by the Postmaster from Parkton, Maryland. The fee for such notes is Three Cents so it cost the sender Four Cents to send a penny!
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