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$45.00
Discover the exquisite 2021 Federal Reserve $1 San Francisco Fancy Serial – Radar Number or Palindrome, a remarkable collectible that combines both artistic appeal and monetary significance. E17088071C – This series of dollar bills not only represents a piece of U.S. financial history but also has unique characteristics that make them a great addition to any collection.
Three available, Serial #’s;
- E17088071C
- E07255270C
- E07188170C
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$125.00
Step back in time with the remarkable One Dollar Hawaii Overprint Series 1935 A, a fascinating artifact from World War II. This emergency currency was issued during a pivotal moment in American history when the United States was navigating the uncertainties of war.
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$220.00
This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $5 remainder features several vignettes.
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$550.00
An outstanding example of the 1907 series $5 United States Legal Tender note, affectionately known as the ‘Wood Chopper.’ This exquisite banknote showcases intricate details and vibrant historical artwork that captures the essence of early 20th-century America.
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$575.00
Explore a rare piece of history with this 1748 forty shillings paper note from the North Carolina Colony. Though partly missing, the reverse side has been repurposed as a receipt by various owners, adding to its intriguing provenance.
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$550.00
The Series 1902 $5 dollar bill is one of the most common large national currency types. But, don’t let that fool you into thinking they’re worth little in value. National currency values are driven primarily by location and condition of the note. Dated August 13, 1903. The bank was chartered with the number 6956 in 1903.
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$299.00
This unique set of two 2003 Federal Reserve Notes feature matching fancy repeater serial numbers, making them an exceptional find for collectors and investors alike. Each bill is in pristine condition, showcasing intricate designs and security features. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of currency collecting, these matching bills are a standout addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own these rare treasures that blend history and artistry.Introducing a pair of exceptional 2003 Federal Reserve Notes, each valued at $1, featuring matching fancy repeater serial numbers. These notes are not just currency; they are unique pieces of numismatic art that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The fancy repeater serial numbers, which exhibit a distinct pattern, add significant collectible appeal, making this duo a perfect investment or gift for those passionate about currency. Enhance your collection with these rare notes that embody both artistry and history.Elevate your currency collection with this exceptional pair of 2003 $1 Federal Reserve Notes featuring matching fancy repeater serial numbers. These intriguing notes not only boast a rare serial number pattern that appeals to collectors, but they also represent a significant piece of American currency history. Perfect for display or as a valuable investment, each note is in excellent condition, making it a must-have for both novice and seasoned collectors alike.Elevate your collection with this rare set of two 2003 Federal Reserve $1 notes featuring matching fancy repeater serial numbers. Perfectly preserved and in excellent condition, these bills are not only a nostalgic piece of currency history but also a standout addition for collectors seeking unique and valuable notes. The repeating patterns in the serial numbers add an intriguing touch that is sure to catch the eye of any enthusiast. Invest in this exclusive pair of matching notes, a delightful conversation starter and a remarkable find for anyone passionate about numismatics.Discover this rare set of two 2003 Federal Reserve Notes, both featuring matching fancy repeater serial numbers. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, these notes not only hold value as currency but also as unique pieces of art. Each note is in excellent condition, showcasing intricate designs and vibrant colors. Elevate your collection with this stunning duo that’s sure to impress. Ideal for gifting or adding to your personal display, these limited-edition notes are a remarkable find in the world of numismatics.
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$850.00
Discover a beautifully preserved large size note from a resilient New Jersey community that stands as a testament to its history. This large-size national currency was issued by a South Jersey bank, known for its distinctiveness amidst the backdrop of the First Charter Period. With only a baker’s dozen of surviving examples reported, this bright and well-margined note is in pristine condition, making it a rare gem for collectors. Experience the charm and significance of this tough yet elegant piece of South Jersey’s financial heritage.
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$225.00
Cutting errors are not often seen in this series not to mention the $10 Farmers and Mechanics Charter Bank. These were printed in sheets of six. Therefore, the other five notes on the sheet were most likely cut on the same bias.
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$495.00
The Origin and Background of the 1838 Twenty-Five Cents Note The 1838 twenty-five cents note is a fascinating artifact that reflects not only the economic landscape of Alabama during its issuance but also the broader context of American currency in the 19th century. Originally issued in Olney, Alabama, the note holds significance as one of…
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$400.00
The T-64 1864 Confederate States of America $500 notes hold a prestigious position in the realm of collectible currency. These bills, issued during the American Civil War, serve as a vivid reminder of a challenging chapter in American history.
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$300.00
The $2 note stands out for its remarkable vignette depicting a Native American bison hunt. Such details make these notes a fascinating subject for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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$1,800.00
Featuring the signature of John Hart, a distinguished representative from New Jersey to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, this remarkable artifact is more than just a note. It embodies a significant piece of American history.
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$550.00
The Bordentown Banking Company The Bordentown bank was incorporated in 1851 and remained in business until at least 1904. This Uncut Pair of $10 Bordentown Banking Company notes were designed for use when the bank 1851 and 1854. They are printed by The American Banknote Company. An Impressive Design The design incorporates a center vignette…
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$800.00
Beautifully designed by the National Bank Note Company, this bright red and black patriotic note captures the essence of America. Featuring an allegorical representation of the nation, it showcases a majestic bald eagle perched on a federal shield.
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$850.00
The 1857 Millville Bank $2 proof note is a remarkable artifact that encapsulates the artistic and cultural essence of its time. Characterized by intricate design elements, the note features ornate engravings and a delicate color palette, which were representative of the artistic sentiments prevalent in the mid-19th century.
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$450.00
The $2 note stands out for its remarkable vignette depicting a realistic Native American bison hunt, complemented by a striking color palette of red and black. Such details make these notes a fascinating subject for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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$48.95
This comprehensive guide to American paper money is an essential resource for every collector and enthusiast. The 23rd edition features detailed illustrations and invaluable valuation information, ensuring you have all the tools necessary for understanding the country’s currency history.
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$275.00
This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.
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$200.00
This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.
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$175.00
This $10 Federal Reserve Star Note Series of 1950 D is crisp with good edges. No pinholes are apparent but it has one old, very noticeable vertical fold center.
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$225.00
This 1861 Confederate States Of America $20 Note T-18 was part of the Third Series of Confederate paper money printed under the Act of August 19, 1861. This Act authorized the printing of 100 million dollars in currency. All the denominations, $5 though $100 were dated September 2nd, 1861. These notes were fundable in 8% stock or bonds and were payable six months after the ratification of a peace treaty between the CSA and the United States.
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$275.00
1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the…
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$325.00
Introduction to the 1864 Confederate Note
The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note from Richmond, Virginia, classified as T-66, is a fascinating artifact of American history. Dated February 17, 1864, this currency captures an essential period in the nation’s past.
Design Features
The obverse of the note prominently displays a bust of Jefferson Davis, flanked by the denomination on each side. Its intricate design highlights the significance of the amount, while the reverse is adorned in blue, featuring the denomination not only in text as “fifty” but also in numerals as 50 on each corner.
Certification and Quality
This note has been certified by PCGS as “About New” 53 PPQ, which stands for “Premium Paper Quality.” This certification ensures the note’s exceptional condition and makes it a prime collectible for both history enthusiasts and currency collectors.
Historical Significance
The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note, crafted in Richmond, Virginia, is a remarkable artifact from a tumultuous era in American history. Dated February 17, 1864, it reflects the economic challenges faced by the Confederacy.
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$140.00
Discover a significant piece of history with the 1935A Series One Dollar North Africa Emergency Silver Certificate F-2306, yellow seal available at Key Numismatics. This well-worn note, displaying signs of a life lived through hard times, features a small tear center top, wrinkles and past folded corners, pinholes, some rough edges and a bit of faded colors adding to its authenticity and character. Perfect for collectors who appreciate the historical value and the untold stories embedded in each crease. At Key Numismatics, we not only sell and buy such unique currencies but also provide secure storage systems and elegant display options to preserve and showcase your treasured items.
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$230.00
Discover a significant piece of history with the 1935A Series Five Dollar North Africa Emergency Silver Certificate F-2306, yellow seal available at Key Numismatics. This well-worn note, displaying signs of a life lived through hard times, features a small tear center top, wrinkles and past folded corners, pinholes, some rough edges and a bit of faded colors adding to its authenticity and character. Perfect for collectors who appreciate the historical value and the untold stories embedded in each crease. At Key Numismatics, we not only sell and buy such unique currencies but also provide secure storage systems and elegant display options to preserve and showcase your treasured items.
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$250.00
1899 Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate The 1899 Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Known for its distinctive design and historical significance, this note is a prized possession for many collectors. This example has folds vertical and horizontal with some discolorations, and two very small v-like pieces…
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$575.00
The 1917 United States “Sawhorse” Legal Tender Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Known for its distinctive design and historical significance, this note is a prized possession for many collectors.
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$95.00
This ten cent fractional note, identified as the fifth issue F-1265, represents a captivating chapter in American currency history. Issued during the fifth series of fractional currency, this note showcases exquisite design elements on both the obverse and reverse sides.
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$90.00
The reverse side of this treasure showcases a unique and amusing design that could make even the sternest of collectors crack a smile. Nicknamed the “funnyback” note, it’s the first small bill issued by the U.S. Treasury Department—originally made for less than a year!
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$160.00
Introduction to the Funny Back Series Introducing the highly collectible Lucky 7’s 1928 Series A Block ‘Funny Back’ Silver Certificate. This popular banknote features a serial number with five lucky sevens(4 in a row), making it a sought-after item for collectors. Design and Features On the front, the currency displays a portrait of George Washington,…
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$425.00
This Colonial Pennsylvania Fifty Shilling Note, dated May 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The twenty shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in balck and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency.
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$380.00
This three pound note is notable for its intricate designs and detailed lettering, which reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of the period. The use of unique watermarks and signatures adds authenticity, making it a fascinating item for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Part of the John J. Ford Collection
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$35.00
Confederate States Bond Coupon Issued 1861 Designated Criswell number 95A and Ball number 106. The one thousand dollar bond serial number is 1584 authorized by the Act of 19 August, 1861 and was issued on 17 February 1863 A five year payoff period, 1868, meant there would be ten of these coupons attached and separated…
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$125.00
Ten Shilling Colonial Pennsylvania Note, dated October 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The ten shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in black and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency. Featuring three distinct…
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$425.00
1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the…
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$150.00
The 1950 D Series Federal Reserve $10 Star Note is a remarkable piece of currency history. This bill, known as a star note, is notable for its distinct numbering system, where the star symbol replaces a single digit in the serial number, distinguishing it from regular notes.
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$150.00
What is the Gutter Fold Error? The $20 Federal Reserve Series 1969C is not just any bill; it features a unique printing error known as the gutter fold. This occurs when the paper is improperly folded during the printing process, resulting in a distinct crease that adds to the bill’s charm. Currency collectors and enthusiasts…
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$350.00
Colonial New Jersey Six Pound Note Fr#NJ-118 May 1 1758 is a rare and historic piece of currency from the colonial era. It has been professionally graded by PMG as F12, indicating that it is in fine condition with some wear and minor damage.
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$550.00
Discover the captivating Five Dollar RedBack Note from the Republic of Texas, issued between 1839 and 1841.
Signed by Secretary of the Treasury James Starr & Mirabeau B. Lamar the second President of the Texas Republic. This rare piece of history reflects a fascinating era and is a true gem for any collector.
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$3,200.00
Unveiling the 1928 Series AA Block The 1928 series AA block $100 gold certificate is a noteworthy piece in the realm of currency collectibles. Featuring a stunning gold seal, this particular note is not just a means of currency but a work of art that reflects the financial history of its time. It does have…
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$450.00
This rare $10 1929 Series Woodbine NJ National Bank Charter 12977 note is a must-have for any serious collector of local US currency. Issued by the National Bank of Woodbine, New Jersey, this piece of history features a rich deep green ink and classic design. With its unique serial number and engraved signatures, this banknote offers a peek into the financial landscape of rural New Jersey in the early 20th century.
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$185.00
1861 Egg Harbor Bank Egg Harbor City New Jersey $2 Note featuring several vignettes. Liberty and two other goddesses at left, the denomination($2) adjacent, a woman feeding a calf at top center and people fording a river behind her. At bottom center a covey of quail.
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$175.00
1861 $5 Egg Harbor Bank in Egg Harbor City NJ Note dates from August 1, 1861 and features vignettes of Ceres sitting in a large V and Navigation reclining, the denomination top right and two bottom corners.
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$475.00
Discover a rare piece of American history with the $20 1929 Series Phoenixville, PA National Bank Charter 1936, serial 547A. This unique note is a certified treasure, verified by PMG as Choice 58 EPQ, ensuring its quality and authenticity.
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$45.00
Discover a significant piece of history with the 1935A Series One Dollar North Africa Emergency Silver Certificate F-2306, yellow seal available at Key Numismatics. This well-worn note, displaying signs of a life lived through hard times, features a small tear center top, wrinkles and past folded corners, pinholes, some rough edges and a bit of faded colors adding to its authenticity and character. Perfect for collectors who appreciate the historical value and the untold stories embedded in each crease. At Key Numismatics, we not only sell and buy such unique currencies but also provide secure storage systems and elegant display options to preserve and showcase your treasured items.
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$19.95
Discover the ultimate guide for collectors interested in the rich history and value of US paper currency with “A Guide Book of United States Paper Money 8th Edition.” Authored by renowned experts Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, this comprehensive 420-page guide is a must-have resource for any enthusiast. With over 650 vibrant images, this eighth edition covers federal notes from the Civil War era to modern times, including rare treasures like Treasury Notes from the War of 1812, encased postage stamps, and Fractional Currency.