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1928 $10 Gold Certificate Fr. 2400 Golden Seal Left |
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Gold Certificate $10 1928 Small Size |
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PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8076329-001
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Owner Comments
Bought at a seized auction expecting a 55EPQ. Pleasantly surprised! One of the great notes of American currency.
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1929 $10 National Bank Note Fr. 1801-1 Brown Seal; Two Charter Numbers |
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Ty. 1 $10 1929 Ty. 1 Small Size |
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PMG 64 |
Cert #: |
2510395-016
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Owner Comments
Picked up at Stacks Bowers auction of one of the great collections. D. Brent Pogue had an eye for the best of the best. Don't we all wish we had a few million dollars to build a world class collection. Just a little slice is good for us mere mortals, especially if it's a Texas note. From S&B:
Serial Number 1
Sulphur Springs, Texas. $10 1929 Ty. 1. Friedberg 1801-1. First NB. Charter #12845. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. Serial Number 1. Track and Price lists 15 small survivors from this bank with this being the only Serial Number 1 and the finest specimen of all the small notes.
This is the only serial number 1 note known from this scarce Hopkins County bank. The First National Bank was chartered in November 1925 and issued only $488,680 in large and small size notes before liquidating in January 1933. This example displays bright, well margined paper and boldly printed inks
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1929 $10 National Bank Note Fr. 1801-2 Brown Seal; Four Charter Numbers |
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Ty. 2 $10 1929 Ty. 2 Small Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
2506042-001
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Owner Comments
Beautiful example of a Type 2 NBN from Chattanooga. Super cool that this is the "Hamilton National Bank" probably named after the man's face that graces the obverse of this note.
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1929 $10 FR Bank Note Fr. 1860-A - 1860-L* Brown Seal |
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FRBN New York $10 1929 Small Size |
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PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
1190391-003
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Owner Comments
I really don't want to collect small notes but completing thes District sets is too much fun. When I see a note that is fetching over 1300 points for less than $400, it's a deal. For US large and small notes, getting more than 3 points per dollar is not easy. Some notes, like the large $500 or $1000 Gold Certificates, you are looking at dollar per point! A good quality 1219, rated at a VF30 goes for 30 - 40, maybe 50,000 dollars. so you are looking at 30,000 dollars or more for 3000 points, like 10 dollars per point. I would be curious if any others purchase based on score?
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1934 $10 SSSC Fr. 1701-1705* Blue Seal Right; Blue 10 Left |
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Silver Certificate $10 1934D Small Size |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
1140902-006
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Owner Comments
Incredibly rare star note on the wide version of the $10 silver certificate. A total of 61 notes have been reported by PMG.
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1934-1934A $10 North Africa SSSC Fr. 2308 - 2309* Yellow Seal Right Gray 10 Left |
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N. Africa - WWII Emergency Issue $10 1934A Small Size |
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PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8033002-009
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Owner Comments
Picked raw. Nice price on this note. Surprised a 64EPQ!! This is a lovely note. The color contrast of the 1934 North Africa emergency set is really nice. The classic look of our current green back with the gold seal and big blue 10. What a beautiful note from a beautiful series.
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1928B - 1928C $10 FRN Fr. 2002-A - 2003-G Green Alpha Seal; First Legend |
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Federal Reserve Note Chicago $10 1928C Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG AU 55 |
Cert #: |
1079353-007
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Owner Comments
Every time I see a Thomas Flynn note, it seems to be a note of excellent type appeal for collectors and excellent eye appeal. I bought Flynn's PMG 65 Battleship note S/N J105 and it is a great note. This note has excellent eye appeal and I believe the 1928 light green seals with the gold clause are excellent notes to purchase at a modest price with very good investment potential. Paid $249.
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1934 - 1934A $10 FRN Fr. 2004-A - 2006-L* Large Seal with (The); Second Legend |
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Federal Reserve Note Chicago $10 1934 Small Size |
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PMG XF 45 EPQ |
Cert #: |
5011876-019
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Owner Comments
Nice find in the wild.
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1934A FRN Hawaii - Emergency Issue; Brown Seal; HAWAII overprint; 2303 and 2303* |
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Hawaii - WWII Emergency Issue $10 1934A Small Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1142372-004
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Owner Comments
I believe GEM emergency notes will retain their value. They are incredible historical evidence. These notes were basically to prevent our currency and thus our entered financial system from being compromised by issuing them in North Africa during "operation Torch" when the U.S. army first met the Nazi army in North Africa. Similarly, we issued these on the island that served as our outermost outpost in the direct route of the Empire of Japan from attacking our west coast. Thus, in a hundred or so years, these notes become more important due to the fascinating history behind these emergency notes. Paid $855.
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1934B - 1934D $10 FRN Fr. 2007-A - 2009-L* Large Federal Seal without (The) |
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Federal Reserve Note Philadelphia $10 1934C Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
8052108-042
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Owner Comments
What a bargain for $41 and 749 points. Good placeholder until I can upgrade.
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1950 - 1950E $10 FRN Fr. 2010-A - 2015-L* Small Federal Seal; No Motto |
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Federal Reserve Note Philadelphia $10 1950A Small Size |
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PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
5011919-004
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Owner Comments
Only 22 graded notes from PMG for the Fr-2011C*.
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1963 - 1963A $10 FRN Fr. 2016-A - 2017-L* Motto on Back; Latin Treasury Seal |
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Federal Reserve Note Dallas $10 1963 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1023504-022
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Owner Comments
Continuous pursuit to finish the portrait set. Well, I don't think even the wealthiest collectors could finish the Hamilton portrait set as it includes three $1000 notes. That includes a couple of $1000 gold certificates as well. Not only are they rare but the lowliest grade is around $30,000. However, it is amazing to observe that when currency collecting became a force, obviously old, large notes were coveted. But recent notes since the 1950's when all U.S. currency was more or less standardized, they were so common that not many folks preserved a common old $10 note in GEM condition. This is a great example, only EIGHT of these notes have been graded!! This being the 3rd rank in grade. Amazing these relatively recent notes are so rare in uncirculated condition.
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1999 - 2003 $10 FRN Fr. 2033-A - 2038-L New Design Big Head |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Kansas City $10 2003 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8030984-058
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Owner Comments
Completed the large head collection. A strange quirk in the history of our notes. They came onto the scene replacing the note design we grew up with and were quickly replaced with colorized more tamper proof notes of another design. Big heads are the Susan B. Anthony's of the note world as I like to say.
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2004A - 2017A $10 FRN Fr. 2039-A - Date |
Item: |
Federal Reserve Note Boston $10 2004A Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8039629-019
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Owner Comments
Recent star notes under $100 for 66+ notes are probably a good long term play.
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