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Notes Available for Purchase
Scans Fr. Denom. Year Grade Status Price

39 $1 1917 PMG 58,58 Sold GF

$550.00

 

Two consecutive saddlebacks.  Get all the eye appeal of UNCs for the price on an AU note

39* $1 1917 PMG 45 EPQ In Stock
$700.00

If you don't love star notes, you should start.  This 1917 $1 Legal has it all, included a pretty cheap price.

40 $1 1923 PMG 64 In Stock

$1550.00

 

Formerly a CGA 66, don't worry about the grade on this one, it has all the appeal of a Gem!

57 $2 1917 raw XF In Stock
$235.00

This is a thick full XF, maybe even a 50. It has a great reverse, but do note the two small stains on the front.

90 $5 1907 PMG 25 In Stock

$275.00

 

This Woodchopper is 15 times rarer than its fr 91 cousin, and this particular one was circulated with class

91 $5 1907 PCGS 40 In Stock

 

$350.00

 

A bright and clean always popular Woodchopper, graded a 40 due to a light tri-fold

227 $1 1899 PCGS 55,53 In Stock



$1300.00

 

Very scare Black Eagle, 3rd key to series, 17x rarer than 236.  Only 3 AUs graded by PCGS

237 $1 1923 PCGS 66 PPQ In Stock

$1500.00

 

SERIAL #A226B - This note is from the first block of this series - and 3 digit examples are scacer than the fr 40s

237* $1 1923 PCGS 67 PPQ Sold
Private

$6750.00

This note is the finest known by itself at PCGS and there are no 67s at PMG.  Feast your eyes.

238 $1 1923 PCGS 62,62,62
58, 58 all PPQ
In Stock

$750.00

 

Don't stop at a cut sheet, get 5 in a row.  These all have gem centering, cavernous embossing, and no noticeable flaws

253 $2 1899 PMG 55 Sold PT

$1075.00

 

Check out the paper wave on this Leviathan!  A beautiful never pressed note from the depths of an old Southern collection

722 $1 1918 raw CU Sold SH
$375.00

Here's a 64 PQ waiting to happen. There's nothing not to like about this note.

739 $1 1918 PCGS 64 PPQ In Stock



$550.00

 

A fresh, well margined "Screaming Eagle" from a known uncirculated run.

757 $2 1918 PMG 58 EPQ In Stock



$2100.00

 

This note is one of several low number Cleveland Battleships available to collectors. Serial D533A.

833b $5 1914 PMG 45 EPQ In Stock

$1350.00

 

If you don't already love red seals you will if you own this one, save yourself 2K off an UNC specimem and buy this one

851a $5 1914 PMG 53 EPQ Sold
SCNA
Show



$225.00

 

The term "blast white" is overused, but it applies here - beautiful colors.

859a $5 1914 PCGS 58,50 PPQ In Stock



$600.00

 

Lyn Knight called these CU, PCGS disagrees, but still a very pleasing pair.

893b $10 1914 PMG 45 In Stock

$1950.00

 

Look at the larger scan, done deal

899a $10 1914 PMG 30 In Stock



$650.00

 

A spot on very fine note from the highly desireable red seal FRNs, PMG notes "pen ink"

930 $10 1914 raw AU In Stock
$250.00

This is a bright note that faces up like a gem, but is in fact AU.

940 $10 1914 PCGS 45,45 PPQ In Stock



$600.00

 

You won't see too many pairs like these around.  Quite the lovely duo.

979a $20 1914 PMG 65 EPQ In Stock

$1400.00

 

Tied for finest known at PMG.  You simply don't see gem FRN 20s very often.

1035 $50 1914 PMG 40 Sold GF



$950.00

 

A great note for the type, very bright and problem free.

1039b $50 1914 PCGS 35 PPQ In Stock

$750.00

 

The PPQ says it all - priced to move

1173 $10 1922 PCGS 30 PPQ In Stock

$375.00

 

Not a rare note, but these notes are sleepers in the large size community, just look at all the color 

1173 $10 1922 PCGS 35 PPQ In Stock



$420.00

 

This note could be a good candidate for a crack-out.  Check out the extreme colors on the reverse.

1500 $1 1928 PCGS 65 PPQ In Stock
$675.00

The margins on this note are a breath of fresh air.  These red seals are always a hit.

1550 $100 1966 PCGS 40 PPQ In Stock
$235.00

These red seals seem to always be popular.  They are also a must for any small size set by year.

1550* $100 1966 PMG 50 EPQ In Stock

$1050.00

 

Don't haggle on this one, AU 1966 $100 stars with EPQ are few and far between, and a perennial request on want lists

1610 $1 1935 raw AU In Stock

$450.00

This is the 1002nd note from the first mega brick of the Experimental "Red S" series of 1935 $1 Silvers.  It's a shame it picked up too much handling (probably from being shown off) to get a CU grade.

1611 $1 1935 B PCGS 65 PPQ In Stock
$125.00

Here is the first of 2 three digit 1935 $1 Silver Certificates.  Serial Number D978D

1611 $1 1935 B PCGS 65 PPQ In Stock
$125.00

If you are looking for a 1935 silver, why not get a low number one while you're at it?  Serial Number D988D

1655 $5 1953 PMG 64,64,64 In Stock
$95.00

I can't say why someone had these graded, but the extra protection doesnt hurt.  A consecutive run of 3.

1656* $5 1953 raw CU In Stock
$100.00

I really like this consecutive pair of stars.  The margins aren't great but the colors are sharp.

1701 $10 1934 PCGS 64,66 PPQ In Stock
$550.00

Here is another nice pair of high grade silver certificates.  If mules do something for you, check these out.

1706 $10 1953 PCGS 55 PPQ In Stock
$85.00

It looks like a corner fold into the design is holding this note back.  I do like the dark green reverse though

1706 $10 1953 PCGS 63,63,63 In Stock
$525.00

I'm not sure why these missed the PPQ, but these sure are pretty.

2300 $1 Hawaii raw CU Sold MF



$340.00

 

A consecutive pair of fresh Hawaii emergency notes.  A good candidate for grading.

2303 $10 Hawaii PCGS 35 PPQ In Stock
$150.00

A trifold and a horizontal fold earned the 35 PPQ on this one. 

2305 $20 Hawaii PCGS 35 PPQ In Stock
$170.00

Here is a cheaper alternative to the note below.

2305 $20 Hawaii PMG 58 EPQ Sold ET
$375.00

You have to love 58 EPQ notes, all the appeal of a gem with a quarter of the price.

2306 $1 North
Africa
raw AU In Stock
$95.00

This note has a centerfold, but it does also have good corners and the typical bright gold seal

2307 $5 North
Africa
raw AU In Stock
$175.00

As per usual, this note has a horizontal fold, but a lot of paper wave

2307 $5 North
Africa
PMG 55 EPQ In Stock
$195.00

Here is another lovely AU note

2309 $10 North
Africa
raw AU In Stock
$195.00

The North Africa $10 is one of my favorite notes.  The color just seems to wortk great with Hamilton's portrait

2309 $10 North
Africa
PMG
58,58,58,58 EPQ
In Stock
$775.00

If there was ever a case to buy the note and not the holder, this is it.  The top note has some margin handling but all the others look like pure gems with great centering and embossing.  4 consecutive

2400 $10 1928 raw VF In Stock
$150.00

A small margin split should be noted on this colorful and full bodied gold certificate.

2402 $20 1928 PCGS 45 PPQ In Stock
$335.00

It seems like these are tough to pick up in this grade. And the PPQ only helps this note's cause.

2402 $20 1928 raw AU In Stock
$450.00

This vibrant beauty is a tiny horizontal fold away from a gem.

2405 $100 1928 PCGS 30 Sold EA



$1445.00

 

Bright yellows and what appears to be never-been-pressed paper are the highlights of this popular type.

6882 $10 1902 DB raw XF In Stock
$1200.00

The paper quality and pen signatures on this crispy Dillsboro, IN note are stunning.  It's new to the census and becomes the 4th date back.

1848 $20 1902 PB raw VF In Stock
$550.00

The grade on this one has me stumped, however I like the overall look of the note.

2044 $10 1902 PB raw Fine In Stock
$225.00

Welcome to the world of SC nationals, there's nothing pretty about it. Two pinholes and a little wallet staining are present on this low end fine.