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$5 Large Legal Tender Note Fr. 64-92 |
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Legal Tender $5 1869 Large Size |
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PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
5004931-008
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Owner Comments
This is the third note purchased at Heritage to attempt to build a decent "Rainbow" collection. The $10, $20 and higher denominations might take a few years and a few paychecks!
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$10 Large Legal Tender Note Fr. 123 |
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Legal Tender $10 1923 Large Size |
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PMG AU 53 |
Cert #: |
1022418-012
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Owner Comments
A note that is a must. It matches the $5 Lincoln "Porthole" note. The "Poker Chip" and "portholes" are really unique. That having been said, I believe this note, the Lincoln porthole, and the $10, $20 and $50 gold certificate are 5 notes that must be owned. These 1922 series notes are the pinnacle of the grand old large notes as our country was on the brink of moving completely to small note...that grand old beauties never to be again. Even the $1 George Silver Fr-237 (all Speelman & Whites) is the enduring legacy of this famous obverse.
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1914 Red & Blue Seals $10 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 892-951 |
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Federal Reserve Note New York $10 1914 Large Size |
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PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
4000197-002
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Owner Comments
Fr-911C is a good note to own. 13 have been graded at 64EPQ by PMG and only 3 notes higher. Those are good odds. Plus it completes my blue FRN Type Set!
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1888-1900 $10000 Gold Certificate Fr. 1223-1225 |
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Gold Certificate $10,000 1900 Large Size |
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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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Small Size 1928 $20 Gold Certificate Fr. 2402 & 2403 |
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Gold Certificate $20 1928 Small Size |
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PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
5011737-018
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Owner Comments
Lovely star note to compliment my small gold set that MAY be completed one day. So many notes on the shopping list, it's difficult to think about a $500 and $1000 small gold certificates.
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1929 $20 SS National Bank Notes Type 1 & 2 Fr. 1802-1-1802-2 |
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Ty. 2 $20 1929 Ty. 2 Small Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1009740-007
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Owner Comments
Beautiful $20 small Type II PMG 65 EPQ from Pensacola, FL.
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1929 $20 SS Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr. 1870-A- 1870-L |
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FRBN Chicago $20 1929 Small Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1003913-006
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Owner Comments
I wanted at least one complete district set. Chicago because I got a nice deal on this note. Very attractive note!
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1928-1995 $20 Small Size Federal Reserve Note Fr. 2050-A-2082-L |
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Federal Reserve Note Chicago $20 1928C Small Size |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
2500789-022
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Owner Comments
Rare note from the 1928C series. It is adorned with the famous "Gold Clause" with a pedigree from Chet Krause.
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1934 & 1934A $20 Hawaii Fr. 2304 & 2305 |
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Hawaii - WWII Emergency Issue $20 1934A Small Size |
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PMG AU 53 |
Cert #: |
5004580-021
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Owner Comments
Working on finishing the emergency note set. A very important and poignant part of American history.
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