Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 4

The Dr. Jon Kardatzke Coin and Currency Collection, Part 1


Currency
 
 
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Lot 1312
  1773, 50 Shillings Continental Currency, dated (?) Oct. 1. Extremely Fine. Crest and columns on the obverse, farm scene reverse. Nice signatures and surfaces.
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$69
Lot 1313
  1774, $2 Continental Currency, issued by the Assembly of Maryland, April 10. Fine. Branches and leaves reverse, crest obverse.
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$58
Lot 1314
  1774, $6 Continental Currency, Annapolis Maryland, issue April 10. Fine. Payable in London, with a lovely crest on the obverse, and "Tis Death To Counterfeit" reverse.
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$63
Lot 1315
  1774, $8 Continental Currency, issued by Maryland, issue of April 10. Very Fine. Minor staining on the right side, clear signatures.
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$69
Lot 1316
  1774, 2/3 of a dollar, Continental Currency, issued by the assembly of Maryland, April 10. Fine. Large signatures below, branches reverse.
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$63
Lot 1317
  1775, $1 Continental Currency, issue of November 29. Extremely Fine. Nice signatures and centering. Some handling.
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$92
Lot 1318
  1775, $3 Continental Currency, issue date May 10. Very Fine. Nice centering and colors, with the curious fighting birds on the obverse, the lower one stabbing the upper one through the neck with its beak.
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$81
Lot 1319
  1775, $4 Continental Currency, issue of November 29. Fine. Hog and spear obverse, leaves reverse. Bright signatures. Scarce.
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$58
Lot 1320
  1775, $5 Continental Currency, issue of November 29. Very Fine. Plant obverse, with grasping hand, two leaf reverse. Watkins and Garrison signatures.
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$63
Lot 1321
  1775, $7 Continental Currency, issue of Nov 29. Very Fine. Circular mountain scene on the obverse, leaf reverse. Bright signature of Morris obverse.
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$63
Lot 1322
  1775, $8 Continental Currency, issue of November 29. Very Fine. Harp obverse, 3 leaves reverse. The corners are a bit tattered, and the signatures faded.
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$58
Lot 1323
  1776, $3 Continental Currency, issue of July 22. Very Fine. Bright signatures of Morris and Sellers. Obverse bird stabbing upper bird through neck with beak, reverse close up of leaf. Nice color and surfaces.
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$81
Lot 1324
  1776, $4 Continental Currency, issue of Feb. 17. Very Fine. With the pig obverse, signed in red ink and black ink.
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$58
Lot 1325
  1776, $6 Continental Currency, issue of July 22. Extremely Fine. Obverse with beaver chewing a palm tree, reverse maple leaf. Nice signatures and surfaces.
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$98
Lot 1326
  1776, 15 Shillings, issue of New Jersey, dated March 25. Fine. Bright red printing with black seal, single leaf reverse with minor staining at the top and bottom.
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$52
Lot 1327
  1776, 3 Shillings, issued by New Jersey, March 25. Fine. Bright red ink seal and denomination, signatures a bit faded. Single leaf reverse.
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$58
Lot 1328
  1776, L3 New Jersey, issue of March 25. Extremely Fine. A lovely note, red and blue ink obverse, with bright signatures of Johnston, Smith and someone else, the reverse printed by Isaac Collins, with bees and a single leaf.
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$196
Lot 1329
  1777, $5 Continental Currency, issue of Feb 26. Very Fine. Hand fondling plant obverse, two leaves reverse. Faded signatures.
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$63
Lot 1330
  1778, $5 Continental Currency, issue of September 26. Very Good. One stain on the upper left, plant and hand obverse, crossed leaves reverse.
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$40
Lot 1331
  1778, $7 Continental Currency, issue of September 26. Fine. Large seal obverse, faded signatures, two leaves reverse.
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$46
Lot 1332
  1778, $8 Continental Currency, issue of September 26. Very Fine. Harp obverse, three leaves reverse. Some soiling at the edges.
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$48
Lot 1333
  1778, $20 Continental Currency, issue of Sept 26. Fine. A nice, high denomination note with a farm scene obverse, large leaf reverse. Clean surfaces, a touch worn on the signatures.
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$46
Lot 1334
  $1000 Bank of the United States Note, No. 8019, date Dec. 15, 1840. Extremely Fine. A rare note and very nice condition. Such early notes are seldom encountered today and this is an excellent way to represent the type. Brown ink, clear signatures and payees, with printed and signed reverse.
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$311
Lot 1335
  A group of broken bank notes Good to Crisp Uncirculated. An interesting group that includes a pair of $20 from the Mechanics Bank in Augusta, Georgia; a $50 from Merchants & Planters Bank in Georgia; a $20 from the Bank of Commerce, Savannah, Georgia; $5 from the Mechanics Bank in Memphis, Tennessee; a $1 from the Bank of Pensacola, Florida; a $2 from the Augusta Insurance & Banking Company; a $10 from the Citizens' Bank of Shreveport Louisiana; a $3 from The New England Commercial Bank of Rhode Island; a $10 from the Citizen's Bank of Louisiana with a side wheeler ship; $5 Bank of Columbus, Georgia; a $10 State Bank, South Carolina; a $2 from the Monticello Bank of Charlottesville, Virginia and a $10 from the Canal Bank of New Orleans. Lot of 14 notes.
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$368
Lot 1336
  A group of 100 $10 Confederate Notes, in sequence. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. An interesting group, issued by the Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864. The top note is a bit tattered, but the others are mostly fresh with bright signatures. Obverse has soldiers on horseback with cannon, reverse a large blue TEN. Lot of 100 notes. An investors or dealers inventory.
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$3,105
Lot 1337
  $1 Legal Tender issue, F-37. Series 1917. About Uncirculated. A beautiful note that boasts vibrant ink, nice centering and nearly perfect surfaces. Just a fold or two from new. Allegorical figures of Columbus in sight of land with the men forming a line to see who can get off the boat first.
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$207
Lot 1338
  $2 Legal Tender Note, F-56, Red scalloped seal and blue serial numbers. Extremely Fine. A choice note for the grade, nice bright colors and free of problems.
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$345
Lot 1339
  $5 Legal Tender note, F-76. Large seal with blue serial numbers. Extremely Fine. The popular pioneer family note with Andrew Jackson looking on while clutching his cloak and tobacco pouch. Everyone seems in rather a foul temper based on their pained expressions. A choice note.
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$604
Lot 1340
  $10 Legal Tender Note. F-107. Large red seal and blue serial numbers. Very Fine. A beautiful note that has decent margins and only a few folds.
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$805
Lot 1341
  $10 Legal Tender Note. F-122. Extremely Fine. Bison between Lewis and Clark. Ever popular bison design, with the beautiful rendition of Liberty standing between two columns on the reverse. Nice margins and only a fold or two from new.
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$1,006
Lot 1342
  $1 Silver Certificate, F-224, the Educational Note. Very Fine. A lovely example of this extremely popular note, the margins are well centered adn the note is well preserved. Always in high demand. History is depicted instructing youth, with the Constitution in the background and the Washington Monument and the Capitol in the background. Around the note there are names of some great Americans in wreaths. The reverse is also beautiful in its own right, with George and Martha smiling forth from their green money background.
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$345
Lot 1343
  A group of 3 series 1899 $1 silver certificates. F-235; and F-236 (2 pieces). Grading Very Good to Very Fine. Lot of 3 notes.
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$184
Lot 1344
  1923 Series $1 Silver Certificate. F-237. Extremely Fine. Nice color and surfaces for this note. A scarce note.
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$46
Lot 1345
  $2. Silver Certificate. F-248. The Educational Series. Good, with some stains. The obverse depicts Science presenting steam and electricity to commerce and manufacture. Only old rust stain across the center, soiling throughout and a bit tired. Always popular for the design.
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$196
Lot 1346
  $5 Silver Certificate, F-269, The Educational series. Good. Popular allegorical group showing electricity as the dominant force in the world. The bare-breasted figure caused quite a stir, and production of this note was soon halted. A similar storm brewed over MacNeil's 1916 Quarter. Thank goodness we have the moral standard bearers to keep our thoughts and money pure and wholesome.
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$391
Lot 1347
  $1 Treasury or coin note. Fr-351. Series 1891. Fine. With some minor folds where the note was quartered. Clean portrait and surfaces generally, with thin upper margin, others broad. Only minor soiling and no staining.
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$219
Lot 1348
  $1 FRN, F-733. A choice note for the grade, good centering and vibrant colors.
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$98
Lot 1349
  $10 FRN, F-893. Red seal. Extremely Fine. A classic note, the surfaces are clean for the grade, and only a few folds can be seen. With the popular farmer and industry reverse.
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$518
Lot 1350
  $20.00 FRN F-985. Large Size. Very Fine, some stains. A popular note with the train and ship reverse. The stains are mostly small and on or near the edge.
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$52
Lot 1351
  $10 Gold Certificate. F-1173. Extremely Fine. Thin upper margin, wide on the sides. Vibrant color with the yellow seal on the obverse while the reverse is more orange red. Free of distractions.
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$253
Lot 1352
  $10 National Bank Note, The National Copper Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah. F-1801-1, series of 1929, low serial number E000367A. Fine Charter #9652. A scarce note, Kelly states that a total of 18 small size notes are known.
Estimated Value $125 - 200.
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$144
Lot 1353
  $10 NBN, The Peoples National Bank of Zelienople, Pennsylvania. F-1801-1, series of 1929. Charter #7409, low serial number #A000946. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Kelly states that only 11 small size notes from this bank are outstanding. Probably the Finest Known and very important as such.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$345
Lot 1354
  $20 NBN, The First National Bank of Elkhart, Indiana. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. F-1802-1, charter #206, series of 1929. Serial number A000211A. Although over 50 small size notes are outstanding, this is certainly among the finest known. A great opportunity.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$230
Lot 1355
  $20 NBN, The Monroe National Bank, Monroe, Ohio. Choice About Uncirculated. Charter #7947, F-1802-1. Low serial number E000301A. Nice colors and centering.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$242
Lot 1356
  $50 National Bank Note, The First Wayne NB of Detroit, MI. Crisp Uncirculated. Charter #10527. F-1803-1. Series of 1929. Very scarce and possibly the finest known of 10 small outstanding according to Kelly. An outstanding opportunity.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$460
Lot 1357
  $20 NBN, The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. F-1870-C, series of 1929. A lovely note.
Estimated Value $80 - 100.
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$121
Lot 1358
  $100 Gold Certificate. Fr-2405. CGA graded About Uncirculated-58. Series of 1928. Woods-Mellon signature. A bright, beautiful note in every way.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$1,553
Lot 1359
  Error $1 FRN, FR-1900 to 1922, series 1963-95 missing the first printing. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. The obverse has only the serial numbers and seals, no other printing, the reverse is normal. A rare and spectacular error note for the specialist. Serial number G19961132H.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$489
Lot 1360
  $20 FRN, HAWAII overprint upside down. Series 1934-A. Fine. F-2305. A scarce and desirable error note. Circulated and moderate soiling.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$3,680
Lot 1361
  A mixed lot of 2 $20 notes, F-1870-J and F-1870-H; $10 silver certificate F-1702; and 2. silver certificates F-1619 and F-1620. Very Good to Crisp Uncirculated. The first two grade Fine and Very Fine with some stains respectively, the $10 note grades VG, while the two $1 silver certificates are both CU. Lot of 5 notes or $52 in face value.
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$92



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