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This is one of the finest 1917 $2 Legal Tender Stars you will come across. This note was previously in a CGA-65 holder. There just aren't many PMG-64EPQ large size legal tender star notes available. T...
Here is a Fr.-671 or a 1902 $50 Date Back. The Charter # is 10220. It is from The Central Texas Exchange National Bank of Waco, Texas. It has been graded a PMG VG-10.
THERE ARE ONLY 4 OF THESE 1902 $...
Here is a nice GEM example of the famous 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note (FRBN) from the Cleveland District. The serial number is D787522A and resides in a GEM PMG-65EPQ holder.
HERE IS A 1902 $50 PLAIN BACK FROM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERRIN, ILL. THE CHARTER # IS 5303 AND THE SERIAL NUMBER IS 487. It is in a PMG Fine-15 holder. there are 11 large size and 6 small size ...
This is a very rare FR-879a*, or a 1914 $5 FRN star from the Minneapolis district. The serial number is I209401*. There are only 10 known to exist. It resides in a PMG-25 holder with NO rips, tears, o...
This is a nice 1929 $20 FRBN Star from the Kansas City District. The serial number is J00001434* and I would call this a VF note. There are no rips. tears or pinholes and the paper itself has retaine...
This is only the second set of solid ones on a $100 FRN that I have ever seen. I owned both sets and I sold the other ser in Long Beach in the summer of 2008 for $3950. this is a 1950D San Francisco F...
This is a 1934 $20 LGS FRN star from the St Louis district. This is the scarcer Light Green Seal Varity. The Oakes book list this at $1200 in CU condition. The serial number is H00052619* and has been...
Here is a 1934B $20 FRN from the San Francisco district The serial number is L18964686b and it is in a PMG EF-40EPQ Holder. The plate numbers are F81/444....
PMG POP 1/ None Finer! ONLT PPQ note know in census. This is a star that you do not see very often, especially in this high of a grade. It is a 1918 $1 FRN STAR from the city of Brotherly Love....Phil...
This is a very nice problem free 1923 Fr-237* $1 Silver Certificate Star Note that has been graded as a PMG EF-45. The serial Number is *17718517D. This is a nice very lightly circulated example. A pe...
Here is another 1902 $50 Date Back from The First National Bank of Daneville, Ill. The Charter number is 113 and the Bank serial number is 1862. It is in a PMG Fine-12 holder. There are only eight of...
POP3/2 finer by PMG and PCGS. This is one of those notes that you never see or hear about. These rare types of gold certificate star notes rarely make it to any major auction house or eBay because the...
This is a Fr.-289 1880 $10 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Morris Note or Black Back. The front shows the bust of Robert Morris who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independ...
Here is a 1902 $50 Plain Back from The Merchant and Manufactures national Bank of Newark, New Jersey. The serial number is 998 and the charter number is 1818. It is in a PMG F-12 holder.
THERE ARE ON...
This is a very nice 1882 $20 Gold Certificate, All of the 1882 $20 and especially the $50 dollar gold certificates are very difficult to find without any repairs. I have been looking for one with a EP...
POP1/0 finer. This is a 1929 $100 FRBN Star note is from the Cleveland District of which only 9 are known. This PMG VF-30EPQ $100 FRBN star is the FINEST KNOWN of the nine known. Most are in fine or b...
Here is a 1917 $1 Legal Tender Star note. This note is commonly referred to as the Woodchopper of Pioneer Family note. This is a decent star for the type collector. There are no rips, tears or pinhol...
I would highly recommend to anyone who is trying to put together a set of $1 1918 FRBNs known as the Flying Eagles, to do so real soon. These notes have been under priced for many years and now the ma...