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A classic numismatic rarity, the $500 is the key note from the Republic of Texas series and the highest denomination issued by the fledgling nation.
Fortunately, the lengthy history of this...
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The Monticello Bank was organized as a free bank in 1853 and—almost uniquely among the state's banks—survived the Civil War and became the Charlottesville National Bank in July, 1865.
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Authorized by an Act of June 9, 1837, this note was part of an emission printed by Draper, Toppan, Longacre & Co. of Philadelphia and New York. With attractive vignettes of a sailor holding the Texas...
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A very rare issued note from a highly sought after New York destination and title. Printed by National Bank Note Company, this $5 has a center vignette of a spirited horse being tamed in the...
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An exceedingly well-made piece which represents the high standards endemic to the engraving and printing industry, courtesy of American Banknote Company. Fully tinted with no shortage of lathework and...
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A stunning ABNCo. odd-denomination Illinois note from a very rare bank with exceptional vignettes and an orange protector THREE. StacksBowers auctioned a proof of this note for over $5,000 roughly 10...
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This short-lived bank had its notes printed by the American Bank Note Co. Its issues were some of the most pleasant in appearance, most hosting historical figures as vignettes. This particular note...
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The Exchange Bank of Albion is a very unusual denomination in that it’s $1.25. PCGS F-15/repaired tear.
The American Exchange Bank of Raleigh contains an elaborate wheat harvest vignette. PCGS...
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Each of these notes represents the finest security and engraving elements of the two foremost competing banknote printing firms of their time: National Banknote Company and American Banknote Company....
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A single digit serial number of "5" may be observed on this T-66 $50 issued by the Confederate States of America during the closing stages of the conflict. A rare offering for the specialist looking...
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Each of these high-grade “Hoer” notes are housed in very early holders from each grading service, and each further hosts a manuscript endorsement. The PMG 64 EPQ note contains the military endorsement...
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During the Civil War, paper was a scarcely found source in the Confederate south. As such, any paper documents from this time period and geographic location are very hard to find and rarely see the...
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Full bodied luster and attractive shades of reds and browns cover every example within this sixteen-piece lot of Lincoln cents that range in date from 1936 through 1954. Included in this group of...
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