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$2 1875 "LAZY DEUCE" SERIAL NUMBER ONE
ONLY SEVEN IN EXISTENCE FROM ENTIRE NATION
$2 1875 National Bank Note...this is the LAZY DEUCE...a design so firmly entrenched in the minds of the collecting community that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a vivid mental image.
Originating from the TRADESMENS National Bank of the CITY of NEW YORK (NY), which was assigned Charter 905, from the Series of 1875. The issuing location of this museum-worthy piece is unimportant, as it's appeal is universal.
A CLASSIC PIECE, in all regards...now of EPIC PROPORTIONS as a SERIAL NUMBER ONE.
There are SEVEN SERIAL NUMBER ONE LAZY DUECES from the ENTIRE COUNTRY for the SERIES 1875, making this the pinnacle trophy to enter the ultimate collection. No matter one's particular focus of collecting, this deserves a spot in the cabinet of the person blessed with both the resources and knowledge to acquire it.
Exceptional impression with vibrant red overprints, including the SERIAL NUMBER "1", standing majestically alone above the Treasury seal. The signatures remain bold and the swath of blue anti-counterfeiting stain, applied at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, wonderfully accents this historic banknote.
Owned previously by numismatic luminaries. It's provenance represents a virtual "who's who" among famous collectors. It has traded hands only three times in 55 years, indicative of the importance ascribed to it. What visionary will become the next custodian?
PCGS has included the pedigree on the holder:
Ex. James Wade to Aubrey Bebee (1954) Harry E. Jones (1977) Dr. Frederick J. Bart (2006)
Eye appeal fully commensurate with an unqualified assessment of VERY FINE. Independently authenticated and graded by PCGS as Fine-15, apparent, with comment "restorations" reflecting skillful, archival closure couple short splits, now undetectable.
Destined to grace the holdings of the rarity-conscious collector who yawns at negotiable $10,000 1934 FRNs. (Which we do have in stock.). In fact, considering both the price and population (160) of the $10,000s the intrinsic value of this irreplaceable jewel, of which only seven are known, is compelling.
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$1 1923 SILVER CERTIFICATE. A nice example of this common variety. Note grades PCGS-apparent 40 Extremely fine with pinholes though I am unable to see the pinholes they stated
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$1 1899 Silver Cert with the legendary BLACK EAGLE design so intricately impressed it appears ready to take flight...a tribute to the engraver's artistry.
This looks like a SUPERB GEM NEW-67! Utterly among the finest looking Black Eagles we've seen during our 30 years in business.
BALANCED, BOARDWALK MARGINS...DEEP EMBOSSING...BRILLIANT BLUES...GORGEOUS GREENS...RAZOR SHARP CORNERS...not even a hint of handling...no counting crimps...no pinholes...CANDIDATE for SUPERB GEM NEW-67, as no grade-limiting issues are visible through the holder
PERFECT for your TYPE COLLECTION
Recent auction appearances of PCGS CERTIFIED CHOICE ABOUT NEW-58 notes price range between $845-1015
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PAIR of CONSECUTIVE / SEQUENTIALLY NUMBERED LARGE SIZE NOTES... a MIRACLE of SURVIVAL to locate these still together after so many years
BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED by the LAST GENERATIONS to ENHANCE YOUR COLLECTION and someday to be CHERISHED by a FUTURE GENERATION $1 1923 SILVER CERTIFICATES, Fr. 238
held together since being printed 40 years ago it would be a shame to separate them at this point; although IMMEDIATE PROFIT potential exists if the buyer were to sell them as individual notes
UTTERLY ORIGINAL with DEEP EMBOSSING, RAZOR SHARP CORNERS, IMMACULATE SURFACES, PRISTINE PAPER
once available--long ago--with some frequency, the privilege of encountering nice original sequential notes rarely occurs today
$1 1923 SILVER CERTIFICATES, Fr. 238
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$20 1880 Silver Certificate
This $20 1880 Black Back $20 is from the inaugural issue of currency backed by silver. Statistically spot on for the known survivors; aesthetially, far above average. Comments 'restorations; design redrawn' executed with such consummate skill that locating the area of work will be well-nigh impossible.
Note grades Fine 12 Apparent
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A CLASSIC DESIGN in UNTIED STATES PAPER MONEY, the CHIEF,
so firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a mental image
this SPELL-BINDING SPECIEMEN preserved in IMMACUALTE CONDITION
there are
BRILLIANT BLUE INKS,
GENEROUS MARGINS for the issue
a DEEPLY IMPRESED CENTRAL IMAGE of
CHIEF ONC-PAPA
a CLASSIC AMERICAN THEME
destined to highlight any collection
independently authenticated and conservatively graded by PCGS as
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A CLASSIC DESIGN in UNTIED STATES PAPER MONEY,
the EDUCATIONAL ACE,
$1 1896 Silver Certificate,
Fr. 224
so firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a mental image
this SPELL-BINDING SPECIMEN preserved in IMMACULATE CONDITION
there are
BRILLIANT BLACK INKS,
THREE JUMBO MARGINS for the issue
a DEEPLY IMPRESSED IMAGE of
HISTORY INSTRUCTING YOUTH,
one of three denominations for this one year type
a CLASSIC AMERICAN THEME
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A CLASSIC DESIGN in UNTIED STATES PAPER MONEY,
the EDUCATIONAL FIVE,
$5 1896 Silver Certificate,
Fr. 270
so firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a mental image
this SPELL-BINDING SPECIMEN
there are
BRILLIANT BLACK INKS,
JUMBO MARGINS for the issue
a NICELY EXECUTED IMAGE of
ELECTRICITY AS THE DOMINANT FORCE IN THE WORLD
THE UNQUESTIONED RAREST of three denominations for this one year type
a CLASSIC AMERICAN THEME
destined to highlight any collection
independently authenticated and conservatively graded by PMG
VERY GOOD 8, although it would be equally at home in a higher graded holder
there are NO negative comments on the holder
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EARLY BLACK EAGLE APPEARS GEM NEW 66 PPQ==NEED TO RE-GRADE A CLASSIC DESIGN in UNTIED STATES PAPER MONEY, the BLACK EAGLE
$1 1899 Silver Certificate, Fr. 226a
this is a SCARCE SIGNATURE COMBINATION from the FIRST ISSUE of BLACK EAGLES
an IMPORTANT TYPOE NOTE with the DATE UNDER the RIGHT SERIAL NUMBER!
so firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a mental image
this SPELL-BINDING SPECIMEN preserved in IMMACULATE CONDITION
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$1 1899 Silver Certificate
BLACK EAGLE
Fr. 230
A 21270987 A
Gorgeous addition to any large size collection
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$1 1923 Silver Certificate
Fr. 237
Fancy Serial Number
E 81899191 D
An amazing addition to any collection!
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$1 1934 Silver Certificate
Fr. 1606
COURTESY AUTOGRAPH PAIR--William Alexander Julian & Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Morgenthau was the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He played a major role in designing and financing the New Deal.
Julian served as the 28th Treasurer of the United States from June 1, 1933 - May 29, 1949 under Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman. He is currently the last male to hold that position. He was killed in an automobile accident while in office on May 29,1949!
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An INCREDIBLY RARE opportunity to acquire an ORIGINAL HALF-PACK of 1953 Silver Certificates.
This is an ORIGINAL HALF-PACK of FIFTY (50) CONSECUTIVE NOTES. Each piece is DEEPLY EMBOSSED and FULLY ORIGINAL.
$5 1953 Silver Certificates...an ORIGINAL HALF-PACK of BLUE SEAL NOTES
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One of the VERY FEW and PRECIOUS times in the 27-year history of BART, Inc or ExecutiveCurrency.com have we offered anORIGINAL PACK of 1953-B USN. Despite having handled tens of millions of dollars of United States paper money--and having specialized in packs for numerous years--we have rarely enjoyed the privilege of offering another one of these to the collecting public.
While we NEVER tout any piece of paper money as an investment (we consider our items to be collectibles ONLY), the long term outlook on this item looks very favorable. In fact, this pack offer tremendous flexibility in that it can be later re-sold intact (plese contact us when you wish to sell) or broken up and sold as individual items.
This is an ORIGINAL PACK of ONE HUNDRED (100) CONSECUTIVE NOTES. Each piece is DEEPLY EMBOSSED and FULLY ORIGINAL.
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$10,000 1934 FRN, Fr. 2231-G, Ten Thousand Dollars, light green seal. Spellbinding specimen of this ultra-high denom boasts enormous margins and visible embossing.
This Chicago district note might have passed through the hands of Al Capone or other mobsters. Previous owners maintained it in pristine condition to enhance your collection. Unlike many $10,000s, this did not originate with Binion’s hoard. PCGS Extremely Fine-45.