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$5 "Silver Dollar Note"
Series of 1886
#21 of Top 100
Fr-263
Very Choice New 64PPQ

$15,750

The famous and popular Silver Dollar Note plays to a double audience:
collectors of paper money and collectors of Morgan silver dollars. In a
row across the back are five coins of the Morgan design, with the 1886
obverse in the center.

$5 Lincoln "Porthole Note"
Series of 1923
#30 of Top 100
Fr-282 Speelman/White
64 Choice Unc
Exceptional Paper Quality
$5,750



The Lincoln "Porthole Note" is the last of the remarkably artistic $5 bills in
the large-size Silver Certificate lineup. Without a doubt, Lincoln's presidency saw the most numismatic events. Times were changing and these were a few aspects of Civil War numismatics that occurred during his watch: Many new types of federal paper money were introduced including: Demand Notes, Interest Bearing Notes, Compound Interest Treasury Notes, Gold Certificates, Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, Postage Currency, and Fractional Currency.

 

$100 Federal Reserve Note Atlanta
Series of 1914
#34 of Top 100
Fr-1104 Burke/McAdoo
66 Gem Unc
Exceptional Paper Quality
$7,500

The face of this note features Benjamin Franklin engraved by Marcus W.
Baldwin. On the back, an image by Kenyon Cox, engraved in steel by G.F.C.
Smillie includes allegorical figures of Labor, Plenty, America, Peace, and Commerce.

$2 Silver Certificate
General Winfield Scott Hancock

Series of 1886
#73 of Top 100
Fr-240 Rosecrans/Jordan
64 Choice Unc
Exceptional Paper Quality
$3,750-SOLD



This is the first of the $2 Silver Certificates, the initial entry in what became
an illustrious series of designs. Silver Certificates dating back to 1878, had
been made only in large denominations, $10 and upward, and did not
circulate widely. The portrait of the recently deceased (1886) General
Winfield Scott Hancock was used.

 

$20 Legal Tender
Series of 1880
Fr-136 Rosecrans/Hyatt
65 Gem Unc
Exceptional Paper Quality
$5,250



This Legal Tender Note features Alexander Hamilton and Lady Liberty


$10 Legal Tender "Bison Note"
Series of 1901
Fr #121 Elliott/White
66 Gem Unc
$10,950
- SOLD
 The face of the Bison Note is symbolic of the American West
and features portraits of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The
precise identity of the bison is known-he is Pablo as sketched by
Charles Knight at the Washington Zoo and engraved by M. S. Baldwin.





A Spectacular Find
Fr 123 1923 $10 Legal Tender
"Poker Chip"
Gem New 65 PPQ    Pop:3
Awesome Color!!  $17,500
SOLD

 

   
 

 

 
   

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