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| Item # | Description | Price | Click picture to enlarge. |
| NP14
| 1929 FRBN $50 Kansas City This scarce Federal Reserve Bank Note is from the Kansas City District. It has a nice bold look to it and is in CH CU condition. |
$275
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| NP15
| 1929 Peoria, IL $50Charter number 3296. A nicely marginned note on the face. Overall, AU, looks new. |
$425
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| NP16
| 1929 Huntingdon, PA Type 2 $5 Charter number 31 appears four times on this note making it a Type 2. It has a nice look to it, AU.. |
$200
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| NP17
| 3 Consecutive Fold/Print Error These three notes all have the same fold and print error on them. They are very visually appealling. |
$1200
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| NP18
| 1799 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS XF45. This early bust dollar is a real American classic. It has a tremendous amount of detail left and nice even steel eye appeal. |
Sorry, Sold.
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| NP19
| Tucson, AZ 1902 $10 Large Size. The Consolidated NB of Tucson charter number 4287. This note has great eye appeal and looks like a VF. |
$4200
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| NP20
| B. Howell, R9 Suttler Token. This rare civil war period token reads, "B.HOWELL. 10 CENTS IN GOODS. 48 REG.O.V.U.S.A" The reverse reads, "JOHN STANTON. STAMP & BRAND CUTTER. CINCINATTI". These small tokens were used by the 48th Regement of the Ohio Valley during the civil war in their small camp. |
$1550.
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| NP21
| George T. Morgan $100 Union. Morgan had propsed this coin in concept in 1876 and then the restrike issue was struck on 1 oz of pure gold in 2005.
| Sorry, Sold. |
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| NP22
| 1844 O $5 Gold LibertyNGC Graded AU58. This early New Orleans mint gold piece has full luster to it and pleasant eye appeal. The O is very strong. Less than 365,000 pieces were made, few servive in this condition. |
Sorry, Sold.
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| NP23
| 1915 $2.50 Indian NGC MS65. Here is a stunning Indian gold piece. The NGC census has only 4 graded finer than this piece. It has fabulous luster with no distracting marks in the fields. |
Sorry, Sold.
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| NP24
| President Harry Truman $1 Autograph. Tihs is a very cool historical item that has a courtesy autograph from Treasurer Georgia Neese Clark and Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder. It comes with a letter from a man named Kluttz to his family. |
$750.
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| NP25
| 1902 Tucson, AZ $20 National. There are only 8 $20 notes known on this bank. This note is a nice VF. |
$5250
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| NP26
| 1902 Holbrook, AZ National $5. Charter number 12198. There are only 10 notes known on this bank. This note is in fine condition. |
$4500.
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| NP27
| Tucson National Bank Note $20 Gem CU . This is the finest known Tucson $20 large sized national. It has amazing eye appeal and fresh paper. It is PMG graded CHCU-64. It does not get any better than this.
| $27,500 |
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| NP28
| 1852 US Assay $50 Slug. This 1852 $50 gold piece is NGC graded AU55. The outer obverse has the typical soft strike but the grade is unmistakable with super sharp details in the wings and in reverse design. |
$52,000.
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| NP29
| 1914 D Lincoln Cent. . This Lincoln is NGC graded XF45BN. It has great eye appeal and the makings of an AU 50. | $1000.
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