Lyn Knight Currency Auction 2007-06-13 Auction - 919 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS
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680E: Silver Certificates  $1    1957-B    Pack  A beau668E: Silver Certificates  $1    1935-F    Pack  A soli669E: Silver Certificates  $1    1935-F    Pack  A soli
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Overland Park, KS, United States
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Lyn Knight Currency Auction

Featuring the Highland Park Collection of Metal-Backed Large Size U.S. Currency as well as a large listing of other U.S. Large and Small Size Type Notes.
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Silver Certificates Fr. 215 $1 1886 The eleg: Silver Certificates Fr. 215 $1 1886 The elegance of America's First Lady is presented on the first Silver Certificate of our country. The quality of this small red seal note is clear from the
0001E: Silver Certificates Fr. 215 $1 1886 The elegEst. $6,000-$9,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 217 $1 1886 A Marth: Silver Certificates Fr. 217 $1 1886 A Martha Washington note with the large red seal (really orange) that has the ornate back design, and quality that rates it among the finest ever graded.
0002E: Silver Certificates Fr. 217 $1 1886 A MarthEst. $5,000-$8,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 219 $1 1886 The Mar: Silver Certificates Fr. 219 $1 1886 The Martha with the large brown seal is a beautiful and desirable item, and this note is tied for the finest graded by PMG. You will notice that the
0003E: Silver Certificates Fr. 219 $1 1886 The MarEst. $6,000-$9,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 221 $1 1886 This re: Silver Certificates Fr. 221 $1 1886 This red-scalloped seal with the ornate back design has long been considered the toughest of the Martha notes, and this note is the finest among those few.
0004E: Silver Certificates Fr. 221 $1 1886 This reEst. $20,000-$30,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 223 $1 1891 Exquisi: Silver Certificates Fr. 223 $1 1891 Exquisite quality is visible along every inch of this note, as you inspect this last issue of the Martha Washington Silver Certificates. This note has the
0005E: Silver Certificates Fr. 223 $1 1891 ExquisiEst. $10,000-$15,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 224 $1 1896 Autog: Silver Certificates Fr. 224 $1 1896 Autographed W.H. Low and Thomas F. Morris designed this note that depicts History instructing Youth. The back features George and Martha Washington
0006E: Silver Certificates Fr. 224 $1 1896 AutogEst. $6,500-$10,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 227 $1 1899 K5 A: Silver Certificates Fr. 227 $1 1899 K5 A very impressive single-digit Black Eagle from one of the more elusive signature combinations, Lyons-Treat. To obtain one, in such a high state of
0007E: Silver Certificates Fr. 227 $1 1899 K5 AEst. $5,000-$8,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 229 $1 1899 The Bla: Silver Certificates Fr. 229 $1 1899 The Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate was the mainstay of the circulating currency at the turn of the century and very few examples have survived in this
0008E: Silver Certificates Fr. 229 $1 1899 The BlaEst. $8,000-$12,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 230 $1 1899 Quality: Silver Certificates Fr. 230 $1 1899 Quality standards for the printing of U.S. currency have always been high, but the concerns have been primarily about security, not the specific appearance
0009E: Silver Certificates Fr. 230 $1 1899 QualityEst. $8,000-$12,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 241 $2 1886 This i: Silver Certificates Fr. 241 $2 1886 This is the first of the Hancock Series of 1886 $2 Silver Certificates. This issue had 6,796,000 notes printed. The note offered here is one of three notes
0010E: Silver Certificates Fr. 241 $2 1886 This iEst. $12,500-$20,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 242 $2 1886 This s: Silver Certificates Fr. 242 $2 1886 This series has been blessed with some very high quality notes. This Hancock has received continued high marks from cataloguers throughout the years. This
0011E: Silver Certificates Fr. 242 $2 1886 This sEst. $7,500-$10,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 244 $2 1886 An ama: Silver Certificates Fr. 244 $2 1886 An amazing example of the large brown seal Hancock deuce that is tied, with a PMG "66", for the finest known. In our October 2000 sale, Lot 688, this was
0012E: Silver Certificates Fr. 244 $2 1886 An amaEst. $12,500-$15,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 245 $2 1891 E41 : Silver Certificates Fr. 245 $2 1891 E41 William Windom was the first Senator from Minnesota when Minnesota was admitted to the Union in 1858. He served until 1869, and then was reelected
0013E: Silver Certificates Fr. 245 $2 1891 E41 Est. $22,500-$35,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 248 $2 1896 Americ: Silver Certificates Fr. 248 $2 1896 America's most beautifully designed series is enhanced by the unmistakable knowledge that this note is tied for the finest graded, with five others, by
0014E: Silver Certificates Fr. 248 $2 1896 AmericEst. $22,500-$35,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 254 $2 1899 H88 : Silver Certificates Fr. 254 $2 1899 H88 There is no doubt about the quality of this scarce signature combination when we know it has been graded by both PCGS and PMG. Our last offering
0015E: Silver Certificates Fr. 254 $2 1899 H88 Est. $20,000-$25,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 260 $5 1886 This i: Silver Certificates Fr. 260 $5 1886 This is the second in the series of the Silver Dollar Backs. It has been graded PMG Gem UNC 66 EPQ, which makes it the FINEST GRADED, as the next best is a
0016E: Silver Certificates Fr. 260 $5 1886 This iEst. $50,000-$75,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 263 $5 1886 The la: Silver Certificates Fr. 263 $5 1886 The large brown seal Silver Dollar Back is the most readily available in UNC condition, but at this time PMG has graded only two notes as Superb Gem UNC 67
0017E: Silver Certificates Fr. 263 $5 1886 The laEst. $60,000-$90,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 266 $5 1891 E8 : Silver Certificates Fr. 266 $5 1891 E8 This is the very rare non-Silver Dollar Back reverse design which rarely appears in this condition. It was last described by us as, "Low serial #E8.
0018E: Silver Certificates Fr. 266 $5 1891 E8 Est. $37,500-$55,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 267 $5 1891 The Ser: Silver Certificates Fr. 267 $5 1891 The Series of 1891 $5 Silver Certificates resembles the face of the earliest 1886 issue which had the Silver Dollar Back, but that back design had been
0019E: Silver Certificates Fr. 267 $5 1891 The SerEst. $15,000-$25,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 270 $5 1896 In 189: Silver Certificates Fr. 270 $5 1896 In 1897, when the $5 Educational notes were released, the firm of Cabot, Cabot & Forbes was one of the old-line banking companies and pillars of the Boston
0020E: Silver Certificates Fr. 270 $5 1896 In 189Est. $35,000-$50,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 274 $5 1899 After : Silver Certificates Fr. 274 $5 1899 After the $5 Educationals were forced from cash registers, this design became the view of choice, and there it remained for over a quarter of a century.
0021E: Silver Certificates Fr. 274 $5 1899 After Est. $15,000-$20,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 274* $5 1899 There: Silver Certificates Fr. 274* $5 1899 There are 10 Chief stars reported. Only four have been certified, and there are three listed that have yet to be certified. This note was previously sold
0022E: Silver Certificates Fr. 274* $5 1899 ThereEst. $55,000-$75,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 276 $5 1899 Chief : Silver Certificates Fr. 276 $5 1899 Chief Running Antelope would not be more pleased than to see his image on this gorgeous $5 bill. This note is tied for the finest graded by PMG. Even the
0023E: Silver Certificates Fr. 276 $5 1899 Chief Est. $25,000-$30,000See Sold Price
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Silver Certificates Fr. 277 $5 1899 A beau: Silver Certificates Fr. 277 $5 1899 A beautiful $5 Chief Running Antelope note, from the Parker-Burke signature combination, that has approximately 210 serial numbers listed; about
0024E: Silver Certificates Fr. 277 $5 1899 A beauEst. $12,500-$25,000See Sold Price
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