Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 126

February 14-15 Coin Auction


Federal Reserve Notes - Small
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 256
Four Consecutive Superb Gem 1993 $50 FRN Stars. Fr. 2125-D*. PCGS-C Superb Gem 68PPQ. Boardwalk margins are what comes to mind when viewing this consecutive group of four Fifties. Estimated Value $600 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$660
Lot 257
Consecutive Pair of Superb Gem 1993 $50 Star Notes. Fr. 2125-D*. PCGS-C Superb Gem 68PPQ. This pair is sixteen serials away from the previous lot. Estimated Value $300 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$330
Lot 258
1993 $50 FRN Star. Fr. 2125-D*. PCGS-C Superb Gem 68PPQ. A single superb example. Estimated Value $150 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$180
Lot 259
Consecutive Pair of Gem 1993 $50 Star Notes. Fr. 2125-D*. PCGS-C Gem 66PPQ. A pair of near superb Fifties. Estimated Value $150 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$180
Lot 260
Nine Gem 1993 $50 Star Notes. Fr. 2125-D*. PCGS Gem 66PPQ. Two pairs of consecutive notes are in this group of nine notes. Estimated Value $800 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$900
Lot 261
1999 $5 FRN Premium Federal Reserve Set. 12 Notes. Choice Uncirculated. This BEP Product contains an example from each of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts, and have matching serial numbers 1703. The first five notes are Fr. 1986-A,B,C,D,&E as were printed in Washington DC, while the remaining seven notes were printed at the Fort Worth facility and are Fr. 1987-F,G,H,I,J,K,&L. Estimated Value $150 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$156
Lot 262
1999 $20 Premium Federal Reserve Set. 12 Notes. Choice Uncirculated. Similar in layout and style to the previous $5 Set, this set has matching serial 1627. The BEP DC location printed the first six districts, Fr. 2083-A,B,C,D,E,&F, with the Fort Worth facility printing the remaining six district notes, Fr. 2084-G,H,I,J,K &L. There is a split in the binding that is noticed between the cover and first page, and does not in any way affect any note. Estimated Value $300 - UP
From The Brooklyn Collection.
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Realized
$336






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