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1914 Blue Seal $5 Federal Reserve Note |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note New York $5 1914 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG XF 40 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8012490-003
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Owner Comments
Beautiful $5 Large Note graded XF40 EPQ
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1914 Blue Seal $10 Federal Reserve Note |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Boston $10 1914 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG XF 45 |
Cert #: |
8015593-015
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Owner Comments
Sharp looking $10 Large Note graded Choice Extremely Fine 45.
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1914 Blue Seal $20 Federal Reserve Note |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Minneapolis $20 1914 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
1625890-030
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Owner Comments
I had a tough time finding a decently looking Blue Seal $20 FRN. They were either too expensive or cheap with too much discoloration or visible folds. This guy came from a favorite seller who had the right price given the eye appeal.
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1914 Blue Seal $50 Federal Reserve Note |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Cleveland $50 1914 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
1625329-025
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Owner Comments
Like the $20 FRN in the prior slot, this was a tough note to find with my budget in mind. I really did not appreciate any of the 25's but the 30's were a mixed bag. This was probably the best 30 I could find and the front is a beauty. The back is OK but is not distracting. Given the price was more in line with what 25's run for, it was an easy purchase to make given the eye appeal for that grade.
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1914 Blue Seal $100 Federal Reserve Note |
Item: |
FRN San Francisco $100 1914 Large Size |
Grade: |
PMG AU 53 |
Cert #: |
1075790-008
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Owner Comments
Copy and Paste from the Seller's Description:
1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note from the San Francisco, CA, displaying signatures of Burke and Houston with fr# 1130, serial # L761456A and plate# D6/27. A slightly scarce piece with 88 known according to Track & Price. In spite of the relatively high census, only three Uncirculated pieces have ever auctioned. PMG has graded 24 examples without a single Unc, and only three AU above this 53. The note has incredible color, excellent margins, and great overall visual appeal. From The Thomas M. Flynn Collection. An ideal note to represent the type. The first $100 Federal Reserve Note was issued with a portrait of Ben Franklin on the obverse and allegorical figures displaying gifts and honor of the federal reserve.
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