5/31/25 6:22 PM
Gold: $3,288.91
Silver: $32.97
Platinum: $1,054.90
Palladium: $969.55
G/S: 99.76
Pt/G: 0.32
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Category:  Currency > Federal Reserve Notes > Small Size > $1,000
Cert:
Cert:  48918534
Price:
Price:  $4,380

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #716 - 1896-O NTC, as described
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • Copeland Society Consignment. Cataloger's grade: [AU-58]. Oh-so-close to the esteemed mint-state level, which would add enormous value to this almost fully lustrous and surprisingly blazing bright silver dollar. Even in UNC, most 1896-O dollars will not be this vibrant but there is no denying smidge of rub above and upon Liberty's ear as well as many tiny handling marks throughout.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #843 - 1841 CACG PR-66RB TOP POP
  • Hammer: $20,000
  • Large Cents-Braided Hair
  • Newcomb-1, R.5 as a proof-only die-marriage. With a total population estimated around fifty pieces, the 1841 cent provides one of the very few opportunities there are for obtaining an early proof copper for "a reasonable sum" of money. An incredible PR-65 RD example was certified by NGC perhaps 20 years ago, while this red-brown example scores an extra point in grade, but offers somewhat muted copper-red color with velvety greyish-brown overtones. The cataloger could not quickly identify a recent sale of this same coin, but pedigree markers might include a faint, linear abrasion between the eleventh and twelfth stars, as well as a small carbon dot clinging to the top-left of the upper loop of "8" in the date. Somehow, the CAC graders permitted two greyish crumbles to adhere to the obverse but overall, the coin offers splendid quality for the early proof collector.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #235 - Four Men's Pocket Watches
  • Hammer: $775
  • Jewelry-Watches
  • A. Hunter case Illinois Watch Co. 18 size. Inside back lid is stamped “Two Plates of 14 karat gold over fine hard metal”. The 15 jewel movement is marked 1414759 and is also marked Illinois Watch Co. This lever set watch has a clean face and crystal, but the outside does show wear. This watch does come with a surprise, inside the back lid is a child’s drawing of an airplane! Winds, sets and runs. 84.2 dwt. B. Open face Hamilton Railway Special. The 21 jewel movement is marked Hamilton 992B plus inside of the movement is C462004. The lever set watch is triple signed and 16 size. Movement is in beautiful shape, but the case and crystal are average. Winds, sets and runs. C. Gold-filled Elgin National Watch Co. 7 jewel movement 4296945. Inside the back lid is a note that shows who owned the watch and when. This lever set watch is in great shape. Winds, sets and runs. D. Gold-filled Hamilton 17 jewel pocket watch with what looks to be its original box and paperwork. Triple signed. Movement has the number 836709. Stem set. The back of the watch has the Initials “JR”. This watch is in very good shape but is missing the second hand.

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