5/28/25 12:03 PM
Gold: $3,293.18
Silver: $33.00
Platinum: $1,076.50
Palladium: $960.85
G/S: 99.81
Pt/G: 0.33
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Category:  Currency > Federal Reserve Bank Notes > Large Size > $2
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Price:  $620

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Six chopmarked Trade dollars, plus an 1884-CC Morgan dollar MS-65 (green label), all PCGS
  • Collector Lots-Silver Dollars
  • Beauty and the Beasts. PCGS has certified all seven examples within this group lot that includes six Chopmarked Trade dollars and a lone Morgan silver dollar. The six Chopmarked Trade silver dollars includes an 1875-S VF Details Environmental Damage, an 1875-S AU Details Cleaned, an 1875-S XF Details Environmental Damage, an 1876-S XF Details Environmental Damage, an 1876-S AU-55, and an 1878-S XF Details Environmental Damage. A lone Morgan silver dollar is a truly stunning 1884-CC that has been graded as MS-65 and resides in an older green label holder (ck).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #115 - Error Currency - 1974 $20/$10 Dallas FRN Fr# 2071-K Dual Denomination - PMG XF-40
  • Hammer: $18,000
  • US Currency-Error Currency
  • Morals And Liberty Collection. Double denomination $20/$10 notes, affectionately referred to as "thirty dollar bills" by some and dated 1974, began to show up in nearby Houston, TX in 1978 and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank quickly took great pains to retrieve such mistaken notes for destruction. By that time, however, some had already entered commerce and were subsequently snagged by astute collectors, occasionally in time to retain CU freshness. Our note has serial number K46338252B and was pulled out of circulation in time to have collected only minimal wear to the tune of an XF40 grade. (By comparison, SN ...254B off the same sheet was saved immediately and garnered a CU464 EPQ grade some eight years ago, also at PMG.)

    "Through the holder", this appears to be a fully original example with nice, bright paper quality and well centered design elements. Twenty points of wear has barely softened the sharpness of the design and created very slight corner wear. Broad margins all the way around and a trophy error place this note well within the realm of a possible record price, considering it has not been on the market in decades.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #307 - Native American Unsigned Squash Blossom
  • Hammer: $425
  • Jewelry-Silver
  • Circa 1960/1970, this sterling silver (tested, not marked) and turquoise squash blossom necklace features 10 blossoms set between seamed beads and an 8-stone Naja at the bottom. The design of the piece is mostly original with a slight twist on modernism. The turquoise used in the making appears to be from the Cripple Creek mine. Condition is very nice for its age with a vintage patina to the metal. Unsigned piece so tribal affiliation is unknown. Length 28”, 5.78 troy ounces.

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