Lot 395
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5 Consecutive Fr. 2300
1935-A $1 Silver Certificates, Hawaiian Issue. (5) Consecutive serial
numbered notes that are "blazing". Well centered with nice margins. Choice to
Gem Uncirculated. Total notes in lot 5.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 396
Fr. 2300 $1 1935-A Silver
Certificate, Hawaiian Issue, 3 Consecutive, Choice Uncirculated. Three very
pretty Choice Uncirculated notes that are consecutive.
Estimated Value
$150-175.
Lot 397
Fr. 2300 1935-A $1 Silver
Certificates, Hawaiian Issue, Circulated. (2) 1935-A notes with the
"Hawaii" overprint and brown seal and serial numbers. One grades Very Good
while the other grades Fine. Total number of notes in lot 2.
Estimated
Value $20-30.
Lot 398
Fr. 2301 $5 1934 Federal
Reserve Note, Hawaiian Issue, Mule, Extra Fine. An Extra Fine note that
looks and feels so nice that it was acquired by the consignor as Choice
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 399
Fr. 2301 $5 1934 Federal
Reserve Note, Hawaiian Issue, Mule. The $5 note has always been a scarce
denomination for this series and the 1934 is the rarer of the two. This note is
a Mule, a sub-variety for this series. (1934-A back on a 1934 face.) Very Fine
Plus.
Estimated Value $50-100.
Lot 400
Fr. 2305 $20 1934-A Federal
Reserve Note, Hawaiian Issue, Extra Fine. An evenly circulated note with
bright colors.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 401
Fr. 2306 $1 1935-A Silver
Certificate, North African Issue, Choice Uncirculated. This was part of the
United States first issue of Military Money as this type of note was issued to
the American Forces in North Africa and in Europe during World War II.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 402
Fr. 2307 $5 1934-A Silver
Certificate, North African Issue, Choice Uncirculated. A very pleasing
notewith which most collectors would be happy.
Estimated Value $100-125.
Lot 403
Fr. 2309 $10 1934-A Silver
Certificate, North African Issue, Almost Uncirculated. At first we thought
this note was Choice Uncirculated, but after closer inspection we have located
a very light center fold. Acquired by the consignor as Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 404
Fr. 2309 $10 1934-A Federal
Reserve Note, Hawaiian Issue, Extra Fine. Very lightly circulated note.
Acquired by the consignor as Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 405
Fr. 2400 $10 1928 Gold
Certificate, Choice Uncirculated. A very fresh specimen with pleasing paper
qualities and vivid colors.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 406
Fr. 2402 $20 1928 Gold
Certificate, Choice Uncirculated. Bright, and fully original.
Estimated
Value $250-350.
Lot 407
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Fr. 2404 $50 1928 Gold
Certificate, Choice Uncirculated. Cracking fresh example with bright paper,
vivid inks and perfect originality. This issue is very scarce and seems to only
go up in value.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,750.
Lot 408
$20.00 Federal Reserve
Notes, Treasury Issued 12 District Low Serial Number Set. Gem Uncirculated.
These sets have been very much in demand with the collectors. The notes are
housed in a beautiful book with individual pages holding the notes in archival
material. All notes bear the serial number 726 and one note is from each of the
twelve different Federal Reserve Banks. This is set number 326 out of the 2000
that were made.
Estimated Value $1,500-2,000.
Lot 409
$20.00 Federal Reserve
Notes, Treasury Issued Premium Historical Portfolio. Gem Uncirculated. One
note of the old series (1995) style and one of the new series style (1996) $20.
The 1996 series note has the serial number 3384. Total notes 2.
Estimated
Value $100-150.
Lot 410
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Fr. 1903-F $1 1969 Federal
Reserve Note, Mismatched Serial Numbers. Choice Uncirculated note with the
beginning serial numbers mismatched. F68/F67.
Estimated Value $250-350.
Lot 411
Fr. 1915-E $1 1988-A
Federal Reserve Note, Board Break Error Note, Very Fine. About one-fifth of
the back of this note is affected from a board break error.
Estimated Value
$10-20.
Lot 412
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Fr. 1975-L $5 1977-A
Federal Reserve Note, Mismatched Serial Numbers. Another example of a
mismatched serial number error. L4459/L4559. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated
Value $300-350.
Lot 413
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Fr. 2026-J 1981-A $10
Federal Reserve Note, Dark Front to Back Offset Error. Very nice example of
a 100% front to back offest error which is dark. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $200-300.
Lot 414
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Fr. 2070-C 1974 $20 Federal
Reserve Note, Third Print Invert Error. Beautiful example of this better
error note. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $350-500.
Lot 415
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Fr. 2071-? 1974 $20 Federal
Reserve Note, Third Print Missing, Error. Missing the third printing,
although the embossing indicates that the note was meant for the San Francisco
district. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $200-300.
Lot 416
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Fr. 2077-B 1990 $20 Federal
Reserve Note, Dark Front to Back Offset Error. Another nice dark example of
this type of error. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-350.
Lot 417
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Fr. 2079-J $20 1993 Federal
Reserve Note, Third Print Shift Error Note, Fine. The district seal and
numbers are shifted down. What is really amazing about this note is that it saw
so much circulation before being saved.
Estimated Value $40-80.
Lot 418
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Fr. 2083-K 1996 $20 Federal
Reserve Note, Partial Offset Error. A Very Fine note with a partial offset
of the back to the front, just about one-tenth of the note on the left side.
See photo.
Estimated Value $30-50.
Lot 419
$189 Face of Small Size
Notes. (54) $1 Silver Certificates, 1935-1957, including a few Star Notes;
10 1963 $2 Legal Tender Notes (11) 1953-1953-B $5 Silver Certificates (2)
1934-A & 1934-D $5 Silver Certificates (10) 1953-B - 1963 $5 Legal Tender
Notes, all but one are 1963s. Grade varies from Good to Very Fine. Total notes
87.
Estimated Value $200-250.