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$10 Gold Certificate P1167-P1173 |
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Gold Certificate $10 1922 Large Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1144498-154
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Owner Comments
It is only appropriate that I have a GEM note for the two most common $10 and $20 gold certificates. I finally got this Siesta Collection note to upgrade my Fr. 1173 for the third time!
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$20 Gold Certificate P1174-P1187 |
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Gold Certificate $20 1922 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8035203-012
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Owner Comments
Note PCGS PMG Tot
Fr-1197 1882 - $50 65 90 155
Fr-1198 1913 - $50 18 21 39
Fr-1215 1922- $100 338 453 791
Fr-1173 - 1922 $10 2,291 2,358 4,649
Fr-1187 - 1922 $20 1,739 2,168 3,907
Fr-1180 - 1905 $20 121 134 255
Shows the rarity of the Fr-1184 and the non rarity of the 1187's !!!
Picked up for $2600, about s good as one can do for a GEM Large $20 Gold Certificate
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$50 Gold Certificate P1188-P1200a |
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Gold Certificate $50 1882 Large Size |
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PMG XF 40 |
Cert #: |
1746640-002
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Owner Comments
Finding a Fr-1197 with beautiful orange colors on the reverse is incredibly rare thus commands a high price. PMG shows 123 notes in their population report. Only 18 have a higher grade. I have seen a couple of 30PPQ's up to 40 that has nice coloring. However, most of these notes low grade, the back is faded orange, sometimes with sufficient soiling to make the reverse lose all it's eye appeal. In my gold certificate collection (won Best Presented Set in 2017) the eye appeal of the reverse is the major factor. I paid up for this note because I wanted the gorgeous reverse that I felt the price was fair enough to stand the test of time. With exception of my Fr-1181 reverse, this is one of the most beautiful notes in my GC collection.
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$100 Gold Certificate P1201-1215* |
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Gold Certificate $100 1882 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG XF 40 |
Cert #: |
5013724-002
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Owner Comments
Of the 171 notes reported by the PMG census, 30 have graded higher than this note. Regardless of stats, this note's eye appeal is off the charts.
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$10,000 Gold Certificate P1223-1225 |
Item: |
Gold Certificate $10,000 1900 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
Cert #: |
1818693-001
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Owner Comments
From a recent Heritage auction describing the 1225a...The incredibly rare "a" series of the Fr. 1225. Heritage describes a VF note in recent auction...A rare number for this unredeemable design as the Chambliss-Hessler reference reports only six. Also, the Friedberg reference does not value Fr. 1225a in any grade and simply states, "rare," not a surprising conclusion for a Friedberg number with a total print run of only 36,000 pieces. This example, with serial number E28328, is unlike the other two we have offered in recent years in several respects. Both of the previously offered specimens were heavily punch canceled, and each was quite stained as well. This example has no staining, and PMG's only comment is "canceled." The note was originally made payable to the Northwestern National Bank of Chicago and dated September 26, 1905. It was evidently held by the bank for quite some time, as the redemption stamps on the back are those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, which of course was not established until 1914. Each of the other Fr. 1225a notes sold recently realized between $7,500 and $8,400, and this far superior example will almost certainly exceed that number.
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