Memphis 2008 Auction 2008-06-27 Auction - 1260 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS
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2123: Fr. 179    $100    1880 3214:     T-31    $5    Sept. 2, 1861 3143: Maine     $20    Canal Bank, Portland    1850s   
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Overland Park, KS, United States
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Memphis 2008 Auction

An outstanding auction of US and World Paper Money in 3 Sessions.
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$50 First Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 : This is the first in the series of five U.S. Government issued Liberty Loan Bonds which helped to fund America's effort in WWI. This scarce 3-1/2% bearer bond, with coupo
2001: $50 First Liberty Loan Bond of 1917 Est. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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$50 First Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond of : As interest rates increased during World War I, subscribers of the first issue of 1917 Liberty Loan Bonds were allowed to convert their 3-1/2% or 4% bonds without charge
2002: $50 First Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond of Est. $2,250-$3,500See Sold Price
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$50 Fourth Liberty Loan Gold Bond of 1918 4: This bond, in beautiful mint green ink on the front, features Thomas Jefferson and the Torch of Liberty, along with a red Treasury seal and nine coupons attached at the
2003: $50 Fourth Liberty Loan Gold Bond of 1918 4Est. $900-$1,500See Sold Price
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$100 Fourth Liberty Loan Gold Bond of 1918 : The front of this bond, in beautiful mint green ink, features Andrew Jackson and the Torch of Liberty, along with a red Treasury seal and 35 coupons, attached at the bot
2004: $100 Fourth Liberty Loan Gold Bond of 1918 Est. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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$100 First Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond of: This is the same series as the $50 listed here. The bond features Andrew Jackson on the front along with a beautiful blue Freedom Torch and 32 attached coupons, along bo
2005: $100 First Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond ofEst. $2,500-$3,500See Sold Price
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$100 Second Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond o: A spectacular bond in beautiful gold-colored ink on the front and orange-gold color on the back featuring 35 coupons and facsimile signatures of Teehee and McAdoo. Andrew J
2006: $100 Second Liberty Loan Converted Gold Bond oEst. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 1 $5 1861 : This beauty is in the top 10% of all known Fr. 1s. None are graded higher than AU and virtually none are listed with original paper. This note has excellent signatures
2007: Fr. 1 $5 1861 Est. $12,500-$25,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 2 $5 1861 : There are 117 notes reported but this remains a short-lived and popular type. This is an evenly circulated example from a NASCA sale, Lot 1058, in September 1980. The str
2008: Fr. 2 $5 1861 Est. $2,500-$5,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 3 $5 1861 : There are nine $5 Boston Demand Notes reported and we see fewer on the market now than ever. It doesn't seen as though the prices have moved as much as most series, an
2009: Fr. 3 $5 1861 Est. $6,000-$9,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 7 $10 1861 : There are a total of 43 reported serial numbers for this scarce $10 Demand Note series. There are only four listed in the census as better, and none of them have been
2010: Fr. 7 $10 1861 Est. $30,000-$50,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 8 $10 1861 : A very scarce Boston $10 Demand Note that has an excellent overall appearance, and it is very difficult for me to explain, the Fr. 7 and Fr. 8 being the same grade. Th
2011: Fr. 8 $10 1861 Est. $50,000-$75,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 11 $20 1861 Face & Reverse Proofs : This is one of the most exciting offerings of the entire sale because these early $20 Demand Note Proofs, or Specimens, are excessively rare and desirable as part of the�
2012: Fr. 11 $20 1861 Face & Reverse Proofs Est. $50,000-$75,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 16 $1 1862 : This early Ace is the first issued for the type with NBNC printed twice in the lower border. A lovely note with exceptional paper quality. Graded Ch. UNC 64 EPQ by PMG.
2013: Fr. 16 $1 1862 Est. $3,500-$5,500See Sold Price
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Fr. 16 $1 1862 : The paper is slightly toned, but the colors are bold on this early type. Each corner is a bit rounded, soft or experiences a tip fold, but the margins are wide enough
2014: Fr. 16 $1 1862 Est. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 16a $1 1862 : This note came from Tom Denly more than a decade ago when he said "very rare...first I've owned in two years." The Track & Price census shows 35 examples reported, but
2015: Fr. 16a $1 1862 Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 18 $1 1869 : Nice color is exhibited on this $1 Rainbow, but the paper looks a bit flat. There may be a vertical fold line at the extreme left, but it is difficult to be sure with
2016: Fr. 18 $1 1869 Est. $3,500-$7,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 20 $1 1875 : A very attractive example of this type that contains several minor varieties. Graded Very Ch. New 64 PPQ by PCGS.
2017: Fr. 20 $1 1875 Est. $2,000-$4,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 20 $1 1875 : The centering probably wasn't quite good enough for a higher grade. Graded New 62 PPQ by PCGS.
2018: Fr. 20 $1 1875 Est. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 26 $1 1875 : This note is pure quality. It is so bright and boldly printed I can hardly imagine a better example for the money. Graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ by PMG.
2019: Fr. 26 $1 1875 Est. $4,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 26 $1 1875 : This sale has several exceptional examples of this type which is represented by seven different combinations. Gorgeous quality is the common thread between them. Graded Gem
2020: Fr. 26 $1 1875 Est. $4,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 26 $1 1875 : This is really a quality type note with bold, deep rich colors and excellent centering. Quality like this is hard to beat. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
2021: Fr. 26 $1 1875 Est. $3,500-$5,000See Sold Price
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Fr. 26 $1 1875 : The red overprint is stronger than on many notes of this type. If the margins were better, we would be in Gem territory.
2022: Fr. 26 $1 1875 Est. $1,800-$2,200See Sold Price
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Fr. 28 $1 1880 : The Scofield-Gilfillan signatures are the hardest to find in the top quality examples. This note looks quite appealing to me. Graded Ch. UNC 64 by PMG.
2023: Fr. 28 $1 1880 Est. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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Fr. 28 $1 1880 : The face and back are rather skewed, which is unfortunate, since the paper has that "out of the pack" freshness with very little handling.
2024: Fr. 28 $1 1880 Est. $1,100-$1,600See Sold Price
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