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Owner's Description: Not only is it
a one year type of the Allison-Spinner signature combination,
but it is also a “Rainbow Note,” a nickname given because of
the colorful ink and security paper. Fewer than 70 examples
remain in all grades. | Owner's Description: Difficult
to locate in any grade, this beautiful PMG Extremely Fine 40
EPQ is the second-finest known. Like the Fr. 151, this $100 Legal
Tender Note is also from the one-year “Rainbow Note” type. |
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US $500 | US $1,000 |
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Owner's Description: This 1874 $500 Legal Tender Note is an outstanding example of an issue with only five known surviving
examples, one of which is located in the Smithsonian Institution. The Dauer specimen is the finest of the
examples known. This note also comes with a historic pedigree, hailing from Amon Carter’s collection. | Owner's Description: An exceptional note, this highly sought-after 1880 $1,000
Legal Tender Note showcases DeWitt Clinton and Christopher
Columbus. There are only 14 known with three impounded
in museum collections. Six examples have been graded by
PMG including this piece. |
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CAD $500 | CAD $500 |
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CAD $1,000 | CAD $500 |
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Owner's Description: This 1911 $1,000 “Bearer Note” is graded PMG Fine 12 and is the only example known in
private hands. The only other note known is secured by the National Currency Collection
in the Bank of Canada Museum. It is not a surprise that the Dauer note serves as the plate
note in the 27th Edition of Canadian Government Paper Money. | Owner's Description: Another rare “Bearer Note” is the 1925 Canada $500 with
a total population of just eight notes, including one that is
located in the Canadian National Collection. The Dauer note is
the second finest of the four examples graded by PMG. It is also
a plate note in the 27th Edition of Canadian Government Paper Money, as well as several prior editions. |
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CAD $1,000 | BER £5 |
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Owner's Description: Only three examples of the 1925 $1,000 Bearer Note are known in private hands with
the finest being this PMG Extremely Fine 40 EPQ example. | Owner's Description: Commonly called a “Brownie,” this type was short-lived
because the color resembled that of the Five Shilling note.
These notes were only issued for a few months in 1942 and
many were destroyed later in the year. This serial number “2”
is the only Uncirculated example known to exist |
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