Oct 1-2, 2001, The George Mouhtouris Collection, Sale 11

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Ancient Coins

Lot 1385
Two $1 Alignment Errors, one a 1935 E F-1614 Silver Certificate grades VG, the other 1985 F-1913-D. Both are nice notes and have alignment errors. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $50-65.

Lot 1386
F-1614, 1935-E $1.00 Silver Certificate Error Note. Face to back offset, partial, dark. VF. The upper left corner down to just past the lower left corner to nearly the middle of the note has the diagonal face to back offset. An affordable error for the collector.
Estimated Value $40-50.

Lot 1387
F-1907-D, 1969 $1.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Face to Back offset. VF. The offset is plain but not super dark. A nice error note.
Estimated Value $40-50.

Lot 1388
F-1909-D, 1977, $1.00 Federal Reserve Bank Error Note, Face to Back offset, dark, nice XF. The face to back offset is nice and dark and the note is just a couple of light folds from new.
Estimated Value $40-50.

Lot 1389 Click on photo for enlarged version
F-1975-D, 1977, $5.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Face to Back offset, nice AU. This error note has excellent dark ink and was obviously snatched from circulation by the first person who saw it.
Estimated Value $100-125.

Lot 1390
F-1976-L 1981, $1 Federal Reserve Error Note, Gutter Fold Note. A wonderful center gutter fold on this note. Very Fine or slightly better.
Estimated Value $30-40.

Lot 1391
F-2022-H, 1974, $10.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, 50% Back to Face Offset. Extremely Fine. The top half of the back offset is present on this note.
Estimated Value $50-75.

Lot 1392
F-2026-A, 1981-A, $10.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Full Face to Back Offset. Extremely Fine. Nice color and paper quality on this error, the offset is a touch light.
Estimated Value $75-100.

Lot 1393 Click on photo for enlarged version
F-2075-C, 1985, $20.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Full Back to Face Offset. Almost Uncirculated. Dark green ink throughout, a delightful example of this error note.
Estimated Value $150-200.

Lot 1394
A selection of World War II Ration Books and stamps. The first War Ration Book Three is nearly complete (just 3 stamps missing from a single page, all other stamps present and accounted for), the next is War Ration Book Two which has a complete set of stamps included and next is War Ration Book One (1942) which has many stamps included on the original pre printed form. Last of all is a stamp display card with dozens of loose war ration stamps included for fuel and other "goods" which were subject to government rationing. During World War II, many foods and products were rationed so the majority of these scarce products could be shipped overseas to the soldiers to support the war effort. The first commodity to become rationed was car tires, in January of 1942. Victory gardens sprang up everywhere, but by the time the vegitables and fruit were ready for canning, sugar was rationed, and even canning became a problem. Luckily, these ration stamps remind us of those difficult days, when many common goods became downright uncommon, and were rationed. A most interesting group for the World War II buff or stamp collector. As to the condition, they are basically as issued with minimal wear or handling.
Estimated Value $100-UP.

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