Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 11

Coin and Currency Auction


U.S. Currency
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 1351
  F-236 and F-237 both $1 Silver Certificates, and both grade XF. . Fr-236. The F-236 has a slight stain and the F-237 has small reverse paper damage near the edge. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$75
Lot 1352
  F-427, S-278. $20, The NB of White River Bank of Bethel, Vermont. Very Good. . Fr-427. A scarce type note. The note is well balanced, with average soiling and only a couple of minute pin holes. Rare, and seldom found at all.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500.
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$1,495
Lot 1353
  F-472, S-455, $5. The Second NB of Saginaw, Michigan. Second Charter, Brown back, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-472. Charter #1918. This is the finest known of 2 notes reported (the other being VG) from this bank of this issue. Bright fresh ink, with decent margins, the top being only a bit tight. Free of problems or detractions. A foremost note for the specialist and worth a strong bid from the Michigan collector. Serial number U580291U.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 1354
  F-552, S-837, $20, The Duquesne NB of Pittsburgh. Second Charter, Green back. . Fr-552. Uncirculated. Nice quality here, the margins are good save for the bottom, which is very thin. Bright ink and nicely preserved.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Lot 1355
  F-581, S-1063, $20, The Lowry NB of Atlanta, Second Charter, Green back. Fine to Very Fine. . Fr-581. Nice margins on this note, with good centering all around. Minor soiling and the ink retains some of the original freshness. Serial number 83293.
Estimated Value $900 - 1,000.
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Lot 1356
  F-625, $10 Peoples NB of Brunswick, Maryland. Charter 8244. Fine. . Fr-625. Third issue, blue seal, plain back. A lovely note for the grade, the ink is average, with the lower signatures faded somewhat. Serial number E252905H. The margins are good on this note, and the wear is trouble free. All large size currency has become pricey the last few years as many collectors have joined in the fray to obtain various state and local issues.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,200.
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$748
Lot 1357
  F-708, $1. The second lowest known serial number! A42*. Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-708. A beautiful example of this note, good margins with only the bottom a bit thin, and bright ink. Certain to please the currency specialist! Don't miss this one.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
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Lot 1358
  F-1226, 3c Fractional Currency, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-1226. The background on this one is dark, but the note is still nice.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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$58
Lot 1359
  F-1230 5c Fractional Currency, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-1230. Well centered and preserved.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$46
Lot 1360
  F-1238 5c Fractional Currency, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-1238. Fresh and nicely centered.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$46
Lot 1361
  A group of 10c Fractional Currency as follows: . Fr-1241. All 9 cent notes including F-1241 Fine; F-1249 VF; F-1255 EF (2 pieces); F-1257 AU with pin holes; F-1258 VF; F-1258 Fair and F-1258 EF (2 pieces). A good group to break up or display. Lot of 9 notes.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$121
Lot 1362
  F-1242 10c Fractional Currency, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-1242. A nice note for the collector.
Estimated Value $20 - 30.
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$29
Lot 1363
  F-1255 Specimen obverse and reverse 10c Fractional Currency notes. . Fr-1255. The Obverse Specimen has a repair on the top left corner and grades XF, the Reverse Specimen the bottom right edge has a small corner tear and grades XF. Both are stamped "Specimen" on the back. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $30 - 40.
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Lot 1364
  A small 10c and 25c Fractional Currency lot as follows: . Fr-1264. F-1264 VG; F-1265 CU (2 pieces); F-1266 EF; F-1308 VG and F-1308 CU (2 pieces). This nice lot includes 7 pieces.
Estimated Value $80 - 100.
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$127
Lot 1365
  F-1267, 15c Fractional Currency. AU. . Fr-1267. This one has "August 1869" and "Courtney" written in the margins on the back. Nice color and appearance.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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Lot 1366
  F-1280 25c Fractional Currency note, choice VF. . Fr-1280. The bottom perforation has been cut into, otherwise very nice indeed.
Estimated Value $20 - 30.
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$29
Lot 1367
  A small lot of 25c Fractional Currency including the following: . Fr-1281. F-1281 VG; F-1286 VF; F-1294 VF; F-1295 VF light edge nicks; F-1301 VF and F-1307 VF. Most have good colors and are decent for the grades assigned. Lot of 6 notes.
Estimated Value $60 - 90.
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$115
Lot 1368
  F-1286. 25c Fractional Currency, Crisp Uncirculated. . Fr-1286. We note a tiny piece of tape on the upper right corner, which should be removable.
Estimated Value $30 - 50.
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$29
Lot 1369
  F-1311 and F-1312 (2 pieces) 50c Fractional Currency. . Fr-1311. The F-1311 grades choice VF and one F-1312 grades Choice VF, the other VF. Lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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$104
Lot 1370
  A small lot of 50c Fractional Currency notes. . Fr-1333. This lot includes F-1333 Fine; F-1376 VF; 1379 VF some stains; F-1380 EF some stains. Four pretty decent notes for the collector. Lot of 4 notes.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$104
Lot 1371
  F-1333 50c Fractional Currency, VF. . Fr-1333. Nice color and centering.
Estimated Value $45 - 55.
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Lot 1372
  F-1374. 50c Fractional Currency, XF. . Fr-1374. Light circulation and average color and surfaces.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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$83
Lot 1373
  A group of large size Federal Reserve Notes. . Fr-233. This group includes $1 Series of 1899 F-233 in Good; $2 Series of 1899 F-256 About Good; $2 Series of 1899 F-258 Good; $2 Series of 1917 F-60 Fine and $5 Series of 1914 F-847 Very Good. Lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value $80 - 120.
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$196
Lot 1374
  A group of small size Federal Reserve notes and 1 U.S. note. . Fr-1501. This group includes $2 series of 1995 VF; $5 series of 1928-C grades Good with the Red Seal; $5 series of 1969 grades AU; $5 series of 1999 Star note grades VF; $20 series of 1928-B grades Good and $100 Series of 1988 star note grades VF. Face amount of $137, curiously these notes are worth little more than face value. Lot of 6 notes.
Estimated Value $160 - 180.
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$230
Lot 1375
  A group of $2 Red Seal Legal Tender notes. . Fr-1501. The group contains 12 notes grading VF to CU. Different series (range approximately F-1501 to F-1514). are included from 1928 to 1963. Lot of 12 notes.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$63
Lot 1376
  F-1508. 1928-G $2 Legal Tender Notes. Uncut Sheet of 12. . Fr-1508. A near pristine sheet, free from folds and stains.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500.
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$1,351
Lot 1377
  F-1860-H. Series 1929, $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Small Size. Star Note. . Fr-1860. This note grades VG. Note the serial number of H00025976*. A nice note for the grade which has good centering and minor soiling.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$121
Lot 1378
  F-1870-I Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1929, $20, Type I, The Federal Reserve Bank of. . Fr-1870. This one grades VG with some stains.
Estimated Value $25 - 30.
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$29
Lot 1379
  F-1880-J 1929. $50 FRN, Very Fine. . Fr-1880. One small hole above the N in KANSAS and a few other pin holes. Good color with average centering.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$127
Lot 1380
  F-S-2084. 1929. $10 National Currency note, Type-1, the FNB of Wichita Falls, Texas. . Fr-2084. Fine. Not a particularly rare note, but decent for the grade. A strong horizontal center fold.
Estimated Value $20 - 30.
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$40
Lot 1381
  F-S-2097 Colorado, Denver, 1929, $20, Type I, The Denver National Bank of. . Fr-2097. Charter #3269. A decent example for the grade. Fine.
Estimated Value $30 - 40.
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$52
Lot 1382
  F-S-2098. Connecticut, Hartford, 1929, $20, Type I, The Hartford National Bank and Trust Company of. . Fr-2098. Charter #1338. A decent example for the grade. Good.
Estimated Value $25 - 35.
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$29
Lot 1383
  A lot of Small Size Silver Certifictes. . Fr-2305. This lot includes 2 $1 1935-A Hawaii Overprint, one grades Fair, the other grades Good; 7 $1 notes series 1957, these grade VF to CU; a $5. 1934-A note grades Good; a $5. 1934-C note grades XF; a $5 1934-D note grades AU; a $5 1953-A note grades VF; a $5 1934-A note grades VG but stained and $10 1934-A note grades XF. A group to enjoy. Lot of 15 notes.
Estimated Value $80 - 100.
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$115
Lot 1384
  F-2305. 1934-A. $20 Hawaii overprint. Very Fine. . Fr-2305. Nicely centered and with minimal circulation. One of the important emergency notes issued soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor, when the Americans were afraid the Territory of Hawaii would fall into the hands of the enemy of the moment.
Estimated Value $50-UP.
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$69
Lot 1385
  Two $1 Alignment Errors, one a 1935 E F-1614 Silver Certificate grades VG, the other 1985 F-1913-D. . Fr-1614. Both are nice notes and have alignment errors. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $50 - 65.
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$58
Lot 1386
  F-1614, 1935-E $1.00 Silver Certificate Error Note. Face to back offset, partial, dark. VF. . Fr-1614. The upper left corner down to just past the lower left corner to nearly the middle of the note has the diagonal face to back offset. An affordable error for the collector.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$52
Lot 1387
  F-1907-D, 1969 $1.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Face to Back offset. VF. . Fr-1907. The offset is plain but not super dark. A nice error note.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$52
Lot 1388
  F-1909-D, 1977, $1.00 Federal Reserve Bank Error Note, Face to Back offset, dark, nice XF. . Fr-1909. The face to back offset is nice and dark and the note is just a couple of light folds from new.
Estimated Value $40 - 50.
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$63
Lot 1389
  F-1975-D, 1977, $5.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Face to Back offset, nice AU. . Fr-1975. This error note has excellent dark ink and was obviously snatched from circulation by the first person who saw it.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$150
Lot 1390
  F-1976-L 1981, $1 Federal Reserve Error Note, Gutter Fold Note. . Fr-1976. A wonderful center gutter fold on this note. Very Fine or slightly better.
Estimated Value $30 - 40.
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$46
Lot 1391
  F-2022-H, 1974, $10.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, 50% Back to Face Offset. Extremely Fine. . Fr-2022. The top half of the back offset is present on this note.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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$52
Lot 1392
  F-2026-A, 1981-A, $10.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Full Face to Back Offset. Extremely Fine. . Fr-2026. Nice color and paper quality on this error, the offset is a touch light.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$86
Lot 1393
  F-2075-C, 1985, $20.00 Federal Reserve Error Note, Full Back to Face Offset. Almost Uncirculated. . Fr-2075. Dark green ink throughout, a delightful example of this error note.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$121
Lot 1394
  A selection of World War II Ration Books and stamps. The first War Ration Book Three is nearly complete (just 3 stamps missing from a single page, all other stamps present and accounted for), the next is War Ration Book Two which has a complete set of stamps included and next is War Ration Book One (1942) which has many stamps included on the original pre printed form. Last of all is a stamp display card with dozens of loose war ration stamps included for fuel and other "goods" which were subject to government rationing. During World War II, many foods and products were rationed so the majority of these scarce products could be shipped overseas to the soldiers to support the war effort. The first commodity to become rationed was car tires, in January of 1942. Victory gardens sprang up everywhere, but by the time the vegitables and fruit were ready for canning, sugar was rationed, and even canning became a problem. Luckily, these ration stamps remind us of those difficult days, when many common goods became downright uncommon, and were rationed. A most interesting group for the World War II buff or stamp collector. As to the condition, they are basically as issued with minimal wear or handling.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$92






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