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1928B - 1928F $5 Legal Tender Fr. 1527-1531* Red Seal Left; Second Legend |
Item: |
Legal Tender Note $5 1928F Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1620886-003
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Owner Comments
New PMG holder. Wonderful but they scratch easily.
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1963 $5 Legal Tender Fr. 1536-1536* Red Seal Right; Second Obligation |
Item: |
Legal Tender Note $5 1963 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG AU 55 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8026841-007
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Owner Comments
Sleeper found hiding in my box.
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1929 $5 National Bank Note Fr. 1800-1 Brown Seal |
Item: |
Ty. 1 $5 1929 Ty. 1 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8068282-003
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Owner Comments
Received my advanced degree from Bristol in England and now collect US banks from Bristol, Connecticut, Tennessee, Pennsylvania...etc.
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1929 $5 Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr. 1850-A - 1850-L Brown Seal |
Item: |
FRBN New York $5 1929 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8033002-002
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Owner Comments
One of two consecutive notes that were crisp new. I suppose the centering prevented PMG from deeming these two notes 65 GEM.
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1928 - 1928A $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1950-A -1951-L* Green Numerical Seal |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Chicago $5 1928A Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1742514-019
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Owner Comments
I keep filling out the 1928 "gold clause" series of all denominations as one can complete these at a very modest cost for large point totals. For instance, this note cost $121. The point tally is 1245. Many might disagree with my method of looking at points per dollar since the entire scoring system is subjective to some degree. This is a case where there there are many notes that have been graded and many notes are graded higher than this 63 EPQ. But the score is still impressive and at a ratio of 10.3 points per dollar is about as good as you can purchase, then this is a deal! The not is attractive, I want to complete several sets where this note fits so the system works for me. I especially apply the points per dollar for low cost, type notes trying to complete sets. When the cost of the note is more than $1000, I am much more careful and pay less attention to the ratio, I would appreciate to hear other's opinion on this.
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1928B - 1928D $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1952-A - 1954-F* Green Alpha Seal; First Legend |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note St. Louis $5 1928B Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8044273-006
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Owner Comments
This note is just simply gorgeous. The obverse is stunning and the emerald green of the reverse for the St. Louis FRN is better than any GEM. Look carefully to appreciate this note. Consider I bought it ungraded for $87 and it came back 64 EPQ. A tiny niche in the market...find the 1928 FRN's with the gold clause, look carefully for ungraded inexpensive notes, examine the detail as carefully as possible and look for jewels.
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1934B - 1934D $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1958-A - 1960-L* Large Federal Seal without (The) |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Philadelphia $5 1934B Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1538397-049
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Owner Comments
Another beautiful Lincoln for the portrait set.
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1950 - 1950E $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1961-A - 1966-L* Small Federal Seal; No Motto |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Cleveland $5 1950C Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8041895-040
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Owner Comments
There is a rich sets of FRN's that are relatively scarce even though the notes are familiar and would not seem to be of value. The idea that notes post WWII were not preserved and collected as aggressively since our currency design virtually didn't change from post WWII to the 90's!! So I look at populations and find relatively scarce notes and focus on finding those for a bargain price. As grading and spreading of the hobby continues, these apparent commonplace notes like the $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 will eventually have value that collectors may not see now. Look for those scarce FRN's post WWII, especially the star notes. In this case, all the notes graded are high grade. This note shares the top spot with 7 other notes. TOP POP!
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1963 - 1963A $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1967-A - 1968-L* Motto on Back; Latin Treasury Seal |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Atlanta $5 1963 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1886739-001
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Owner Comments
Working on the Lincoln Portraits.
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1969 - 1988A $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1969-A - 1981-J No Microprint Security Thread; English Seal |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Richmond $5 1981 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
5013250-020
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Owner Comments
Auction price of $54. Nice acquisition.
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1993 - 1995 $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1982-A - 1985-L with Microprint and Security Thread |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Atlanta $5 1995 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1513330-007
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Owner Comments
Nice note to complement my small note collection. When I am low on money, I purchase a more recent GEM.
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1999 - 2006 $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1986-A - 1992-L New Design - Big Head |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Chicago $5 2003 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8048496-069
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Owner Comments
Completing the Lincoln Portrait set is one of my primary objectives. I will continue to look out for high grade star notes from more contemporary notes to round out this wonderful set.
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2006 - 2017A $5 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1993-A - Date (Colorized) |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Richmond $5 2006 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8018173-011
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Owner Comments
Mistake.
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