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Gold: $3,371.56
Silver: $34.48
Platinum: $1,088.20
Palladium: $994.35
G/S: 97.79
Pt/G: 0.32
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Category:
Category:  Currency > Federal Reserve Bank Notes > Large Size > $2
Cert:
Cert:  6961296-004
Price:
Price:  $825

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #922 - 1914-D NGC AU-53 BN
  • Small Cents-Lincoln, Wheat
  • Dense leather-brown patina captures the entire surface and simply refuses to show so much as a single bagmark anywhere. Intricate details over the portrait include virtually full curls and a highly detailed bowtie, just about ideal for a barely circulated key cent.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #110 - Error Currency - 1934-D $5/$10 Kansas City FRN Fr# 1960-J Dual Denomination - PMG ChCU-64 EPQ
  • Hammer: $25,000
  • US Currency-Error Currency
  • Morals And Liberty Collection. For paper money collectors who especially enjoy error notes, any double denomination example lies within the ranks of "The King of Errors". Many type of errors are very valuable within the realm, of course, and by far, most are caught during quality control and destroyed. But some manage to escape detection, and the notes that have some of the lowest odds of evading detection include those with mismatched denominations. Printing of the back of notes takes place first, and as sheets are printed, they must be temporarily taken out of the production line and set aside to dry. After proper curing, the dried sheets, which are of course generic at this point except as to denomination, are placed back in the production line for the second printing, which is the front of the note and includes repetition of the denomination. Somehow, a first-print sheet of ten-dollar notes was erroneously fed into the five-dollar presses for the second printing and escaped quality control at that point. Then the third printing of serial numbers and seals took place, and once again, QC missed the mistake. Then the final QC control, after the sheets are cut into individual notes and banded, still missed the situation seen here with a five-dollar front and ten-dollar back and permitted the notes to enter the banking system.

    A sensational example, the present $5/$10 Kansas City must have been noticed very early on perhaps by an astute bank employee or customer, and extracted from circulation, after which it winded its way into the possession of our consignor who has had it off the market for decades. A few other notes from the same erroneous sheet exist and have been sold as recently as within the last year and the cataloger has noticed a simple trend in their values: UP.
 
  • 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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