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Sale 60

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


Federal Reserve Notes - Small
 
 
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Lot 2178
1963, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Star Note, Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1900-L*. Dually courtesy autographed by both signers, Granahan and Dillon.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2179
1963, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Star Note, Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58PPQ. . Fr-1900-L*. A nice Star note example that has only a single light bend and is courtesy autographed by both signers, Kathryn O'Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Lot 2180
1963-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1901-F. A near-Gem example that bears the courtesy autograph of signer Henry H. Fowler.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$29
Lot 2181
1963-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Star Note, Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Choice About New 55PPQ. . Fr-1901-L*. A Star note that was pen-signed by Secretary of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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$29
Lot 2182
1963-B, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misaligned Back Printing. PCGS Currency Fine 15. . Fr-1902-E. The back is slightly askew, shifted too far up and slightly to the left, on this circulated "Barr note" error. Secretary of the Treasury Joseph W. Barr was in office for less than a month, causing many Americans at the time to save notes bearing his signature thinking they might one day be rare.
Estimated Value $50 - 70.
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Lot 2183
1963-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Choice About New 55PPQ. . Fr-1902-L. Courtesy autographed by Joseph W. Barr, who served as Treasurer of the U.S. for less than a month in December 1968 and January 1969.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$115
Lot 2184
1963-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency About New 53PPQ. . Fr-1902-L. Courtesy autographed by Joseph W. Barr.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$104
Lot 2185
1969, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58PPQ. . Fr-1903-L. Dual courtesy autographs of signers Dorothy Andrews Kabis and David M. Kennedy.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$104
Lot 2186
1969-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Choice New 63PPQ. . Fr-1904-L. Both signers' courtesy autographs are present, Dorothy Andrews Kabis and Treasurer and David M. Kennedy as Secretary of the Treasury.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$52
Lot 2187
1969-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Choice New 63PPQ. . Fr-1904-L. Double courtesy autographs from Dorothy Andrews Kabis and David M. Kennedy.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$46
Lot 2188
1969-B, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1905-L. Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally personally signed this example.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$29
Lot 2189
1969-B, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Choice New 63PPQ. . Fr-1905-L. Couresty Autographed by Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.
Estimated Value $40 - 60.
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Realized
$23
Lot 2190
1969-C, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1906-E. Double courtesy autographed by signers Banuelos and Connally.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$115
Lot 2191
1969-C, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autograph. PCGS Currency Superb Gem New 67PPQ. . Fr-1906-E. Double courtesy autographs of signers Romana Acosta Banuelos and John B. Connally.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Realized
$219
Lot 2192
1969-C, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misaligned Face and Back Printing. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58PPQ. . Fr-1906-L. Both the back and face printings of this note show misalignment toward the bottom, while the overprint appears shifted too high, though it is actually in its proper placement.
Estimated Value $70 - 90.
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Lot 2193
1969-D, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misaligned Face Printing. PCGS Currency Very Fine 30PPQ. . Fr-1907-E. The face printing is shifted too far up and to the right, causing some overlap of the overprint and face design as well as a small visible sliver of the design of the note adjacent to the left.
Estimated Value $80 - 100.
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Lot 2194
1969-D, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Gem New 66PPQ. . Fr-1907-L. Both signers, Banuelos and Shultz, personally autographed this note.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2195
1974, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1908-L. Both signers, Francine I. Neff and William E. Simon, autographed this note.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2196
1974, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1908-L. Double courtesy autographs of Neff and Simon.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$63
Lot 2197
1977, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1909-E. Both signers' autographs are present, Morton as Treasurer and Blumenthal as Secretary of the Treasury.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2198
1977, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1909-E. Double courtesy autographs of Azie Taylor Morton and W.M. Blumenthal.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$63
Lot 2199
1977-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Insufficient Inking of Serial Numbers at Upper Right. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1910-J. The serial numbers at right were insufficiently inked during the printing, causing a slight loss of color toward the top of each digit.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2200
1977-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1910-L. Dually autographed by signers Morton and Miller.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$58
Lot 2201
1977-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1910-L. Azie Taylor Morton and G. William Miller both applied courtesy autographs to this Boston $1.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$58
Lot 2202
1981, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Gutter Fold on Face and Back. PCGS Currency Very Fine 25. . Fr-1911-E. A nearly eighth-inch gutter fold passes through the right side of the portrait on the face, and correspondingly just left of center on the back, on this moderately circulated error note.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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Lot 2203
1981, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Gem New 66PPQ. . Fr-1911-L. Both signers, Angela M. Buchanan and Donald T. Regan, courtesy autogrpahed this Gem.
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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Realized
$81
Lot 2204
1981, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Courtesy Autographs. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1911-L. Buchanan and Regan applied their courtesy signatures to this example.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$58
Lot 2205
1985, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Insufficient Inking of Back Printing. PCGS Currency Very Fine 30PPQ. . Fr-1913-I. The left third of the back of this note is only visible as a "ghost" image as the printing was insufficiently inked.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Lot 2206
1988, $1 Federal Reserve Note. End of Roll Error. PCGS Very Fine 25. . Fr-1914-F. This "end of roll" error also has a misalignment of the face printing present, and the note obviously circulated for some time before it was noticed as an unusual item and was pulled from circulation.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Lot 2207
  Two 1988 Web Notes. . Fr-1917. A pair of Web notes from the 1988A series, one from the A-F block and the second from the E-I block. The Boston note grades Gem Uncirculated, while the Richmond note is Choice Uncirculated. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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$46
Lot 2208
1995, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misalignment Error. PMG About Uncirculated 55EPQ. . Fr-1921-F. The face design is shifted about a half inch too far to the left.
Estimated Value $90 - 110.
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$52
Lot 2209
1995, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Obstructed Face Printing. PCGS Currency Very Fine 20. . Fr-1921-C. The bottom right corner of the face printing was obstructed, leaving a triangular blank area in the corner of the face design.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Lot 2210
1999, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Ink Smears on Back. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58PPQ. . Fr-1924-B. Some ink smears are evident on the left end of the back of this modern Ace.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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Lot 2211
1999, $1 Federal Reserve Note. PMG Choice About Unc 58EPQ. . Fr-1925-A. The entire face design displays insufficient inking on this lightly circulated example.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 2212
2003, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misaligned Overprint. PCGS Currency Very Fine 35PPQ. . Fr-1929-J. The overprint on this Kansas City $1 FRN is misaligned up and to the left. Suprsingly, it was folded and spent several times before it was noticed and pulled from circulation.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Lot 2213
  2003-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Ink Smear on Face. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1930-B. The black Federal Reserve district bank seal at left displays some minor streaking to the left, an ink smear error variety that is surprisingly seldom seen.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Lot 2214
2003-A, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Misaligned Overprint. PCGS Currency Very Fine 25. . Fr-1930-B. The overprint on this moderately circulated New York Ace is shifted too far to the left.
Estimated Value $50 - 70.
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Lot 2215
2003-A. $1 Federal Reserve Note. Ink Smear on Face. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1930-B. A second example showing ink from the district seal smeared slightly to the left.
Estimated Value $30 - 40.
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Lot 2216
2006, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Cutting Error. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64PPQ. . Fr-1932-A. This Ace was cut too low, as the face design trails off the top edge and a portion of the adjacent note below is visible at the bottom.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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Lot 2217
  2006, $1 Federal Reserve Notes. Consecutive Pair. PCGS Currency Gem New 65PPQ. . Fr-1932-B. A nice pair of Gem modern issue notes, each with the serial number at right showing some very minor misalignment of the last digit. While not enough of an "error" for PCGS Currency to classify it as such, it is certainly an interesting attribute. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $40 - 60.
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Lot 2218
2006, $1 Federal Reserve Note. Gutter Fold on Back. PCGS Currency Extremely Fine 40. . Fr-1933-B. A diagonal gutter fold is visible on the right end of the back of this lightly circulated Ace.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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Lot 2219
1976, $2 Federal Reserve Note. Minor Misalignment of Face Printing. PCGS Currency Choice New 63PPQ. . Fr-1935-D. The face printing was shifted slightly too high, causing very slight misalignment of the serial numbers, Treasury seal and other overprint elements. This note also bears three 1976 bicentennial-era postage stamps affixed to the back.
Estimated Value $40 - 60.
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Realized
$46
Lot 2220
1928-B, $5 Federal Reserve Note. DGS. PCGS Currency Choice New 63PPQ. . Fr-1952-L. Fully original and problem-free.
Estimated Value $70 - 90.
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Lot 2221
1934-A, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Star Note. PCGS Currency Choice About New 55PPQ. . Fr-1957-L. A lovely example of this scarce Boston district Star note, fully New but for a single fold.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$115
Lot 2222
1934-D, $5 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Currency Gem New 66PPQ. . Fr-1960-L. Crackling fresh and original, a lovely Gem from the Cleveland district.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$58
Lot 2223
1950, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Wide I Star Note. PCGS Currency Very Fine 30. . Fr-1961-L*. A very scarce Star note from the San Francisco district.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Lot 2224
1963-A, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Star Note. PCGS Currency Gem New 66PPQ. . Fr-1968-L*. This Gem Star note from the Boston district bank is fully embossed, well centered and is as fresh as the day it was printed.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Lot 2225
1969-C, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Ink Smear on Face. PCGS Currency Extremely Fine 40PPQ. . Fr-1972-F. A large black streak of BEP ink is present on the left end of the face of this dramatic error. Ink smears are not uncommon, however large streaks such as this are much scarcer as they are usually caught by BEP inspectors before entering circulation.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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Realized
$52
Lot 2226
1977, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Gutter Folds on Face. PCGS Currency Very Fine 25PPQ. . Fr-1974-F. A pair of nearly vertical gutter folds traverse the portrait on this error Five.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Lot 2227
1977-A, $5 Federal Reserve Note. Ink Smear on Face. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58PPQ. . Fr-1975-F. A dark ink smear is present on the right end of the face of this Five.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$69



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