Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 110

The June 2-5, 2019 Pre-Long Beach Auction


Large Denomination Notes
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 1435
1928, $500 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Extremely Fine 45PPQ. Fr-2200-J. Bright and fully original, with bold embossing and great eye appeal. Just a few light bends define the grade. Estimate Value $1,000 - 1,100
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Realized
$1,590
Lot 1436
1928, $500 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 30, comments. Fr-2200-J. The paper is bright and crisp, but there is a minor partial teller stamp in the District Bank seal at left, as mentioned by Legacy on their holder. A couple of stray pinholes are also mentioned for accuracy. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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Realized
$1,050
Lot 1437
1928, $500 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 30. Fr-2200-J. There are a few pinholes in the left quadrant of this moderately circulated Kansas City $500, otherwise it is fresh, bright, and wholly original. Estimate Value $900 - 1,000
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Realized
$1,170
Lot 1438
1928, $500 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 30, comments. Fr-2200-J. This pleasing circulated example has a few minor areas of normal soiling from circulation, but nothing out of the ordinary for the grade. A small (less than 2mm) edge tear near the left end of the top margin is mentioned on the Legacy holder. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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Realized
$1,050
Lot 1439
1934, $500 Federal Reserve Note. LGS. Legacy Choice About New 58. Fr-2201-J. There is a single light fold in the top right corner, and a small closed pinhole near the bottom left center prevents a PPQ designation on this otherwise original note. Estimate Value $1,100 - 1,200
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Realized
$1,620
Lot 1440
1934, $500 Federal Reserve Note. LGS. Legacy Very Fine 30, comments. Fr-2201-J. This light green seal note from the Kansas City district bank has a light teller stamp that is visible just to the upper right of the portrait (and is mentioned by LCG on their holder insert), otherwise it is completely fresh and original. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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Realized
$1,050
Lot 1441
1934-A, $500 Federal Reserve Note. Mule. Legacy Gem New 65PPQ. Fr-2202-J. This Kansas City $500 is a beautiful Gem with bright paper and bold inks. The face centering is almost Superb, while the back supportts the assigned grade. This is tied with one other note as the finest certified $500 from this series and district by PCGS Currency/Legacy Currency Grading. Estimate Value $3,000 - 3,500
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Realized
$3,840
Lot 1442
1934-A, $500 Federal Reserve Note. Mule. Legacy Choice About New 55PPQ. Fr-2202-J. Sharp colors and bright paper are present on this fully original, boldly embossed high denomination note. A single light center fold is all that prevents a higher grade. Estimate Value $1,100 - 1,200
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Realized
$1,560
Lot 1443
1934-A, $500 Federal Reserve Note. Mule. Legacy Extremely Fine 40. Fr-2202-J. A fully original circulated example, with a couple of minor dirt spots from normal circulation that are not distracting in any meaningful way. Estimate Value $850 - 950
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Realized
$1,110
Lot 1444
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy About New 53PPQ. Fr-2210-J. This Kansas City $1000 is beautiful and fully original, with bold colors and bright white paper. A center fold and some minor as-made paper wrinkles account for the assigned grade. Estimate Value $2,200 - 2,400
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Realized
$3,240
Lot 1445
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Extremely Fine 40. Fr-2210-J. A couple of stray pinholes are noticed near the bottom edge just to the left of center, otherwise this $1000 is attractive for the grade and with no other mentionable flaws. Estimate Value $1,800 - 2,000
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Realized
$2,640
Lot 1446
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 30PPQ. Fr-2210-J. This Kansas City $1000 is moderately circulated but retains bold inks and colors, and is fully original and boldly embossed. It is virtually flawless for the asssigned grade. Estimate Value $1,700 - 1,900
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Realized
$2,640
Lot 1447
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 25. Fr-2210-J. There are a few scattered pinholes on this KC district $1000, otherwise there are no other problems that are out of oridinary for the grade. Estimate Value $1,700 - 1,900
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Realized
$2,280
Lot 1448
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 25. Fr-2210-J. This Kansas City $1000 has a little minor circulation soiling visible, and there are a couple of pinholes near the portrait, otherwise it is perfectly original with no other problems. Estimate Value $1,700 - 1,900
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Realized
$2,100
Lot 1449
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 20. Fr-2210-J. This Kansas City Thousand is a little dirty from the normal effects of circulation, but is fully original and has no other mentionable flaws. Estimate Value $1,600 - 1,800
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Realized
$2,100
Lot 1450
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 30, comments. Fr-2210-J. The Legacy Currency Grading holder mentions "pinholes" in the comments section on the back, and indeed there are several scattered throughout the note. Otherwise this Thousand from the Kansas City district is boldly original and problem-free. Estimate Value $1,600 - 1,800
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Realized
$2,040
Lot 1451
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Fine 12, comments. Fr-2210-J. This Kansas City high denomination note bears the "fancy" serial number J00012300A. It shows the effects of having served its time in the channels of commerce, however collectible serial numbers are few and far between on any high denomination notes. A few small edge nicks and tears are noticeable, mostly at the left end. Estimate Value $1,400 - 1,600
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Realized
$1,860
Lot 1452
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 35, comments. Fr-2210-J. There is a partial teller stamp that is visible as a single vertical black line near the portrait, mentioned by Legacy on the holder. A couple of pinholes are also mentioned for cataloging accuracy, and there is a small brown spot on the back in the margin near the upper right corner. Estimate Value $1,400 - 1,600
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Realized
$2,040
Lot 1453
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Extremely Fine 40, comments. Fr-2210-J. Other than the one-inch long edge tear at the bottom left of the note that is mentioned by Legacy on their holder, this note is completely original and there are no other mentionable flaws save for a couple of barely noticeable pinholes at the left end of the note. Estimate Value $1,300 - 1,400
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Realized
$1,980
Lot 1454
1928, $1000 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. Legacy Very Fine 25, comments. Fr-2210-L. Two bold teller stamps are present on the face of this note near the portrait, and are mentioned by Legacy. Other than the aforementioned teller stamps and a couple of stray pinholes, this San Francisco $1000 is fully original and free of any other mentionable flaws. Estimate Value $1,300 - 1,400
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Realized
$2,040
Lot 1455
1934-A, $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago. Fr-2212-G. PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45. Estimate Value $1,500 - 1,600
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Realized
$2,280






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