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Executive Currency
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Executive Currency
P.O. Box 16690
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Winter 2015 Executive Currency Catalog
Page #
Terms and Conditions & Grading Paper Money
3
Meet the Executive Currency Team
4
Large Size - Legal Tenders
5 - 10
Large Size - Silver Certificates
10 - 19
Large Size - Treasury Notes
19 - 20
Large Size - Federal Reserve Notes & Federal Reserve Bank Notes
21 - 25
Large Size - Gold Certificates
26 - 28
Large Size - National Bank Notes
29 - 40
Small Size - National Bank Notes
40 - 45
Pattern for U.S. Paper Money
46
Original Packs of Banknotes
46 - 51
Intaglio Impressions, Andrea Doria Banknotes
52 - 55
Confederate Currency
55 - 56
Large Size - Error Note
57
Small Size - Error Notes
58 - 65
Small Size - Type Notes
66 - 69
Small Size - Gold Certificates
69
Small Size - WWII Currency
70 - 71
Autograph Notes
71 - 73
Fancy Serial Numbers
74 - 121
Small Size - Low Serial Number Notes
75 - 79
Small Size - Complete Set of Solid Serial #11111111 – 99999999s
80
Small Size - Unprecedented set of $100 Solid Serial Numbered Notes
81 - 82
Small Size - Solid Serial Number Notes
83 - 94
Large Size - Ultra Rare Nine Digit 100,000,000 Serial Number
Small Size - Seven-of-a-Kind/Seven-in-a-Row Notes
Small Size - Ladder Serial Number Notes
95
96 - 98
99 - 106
Small Size - Super Radar Notes
107 - 110
Small Size - Super Repeater Sets & Notes
108 - 112
Small Size - Two Digit Radars, Two Digit Repeaters, Split Quads
113 - 114
Philippines, Vietnamese, Jersey and Indonesian Notes
115 - 121
Selling your banknotes
122
Order Form
123
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TERMS and CONDITIONS
All items are in stock and available at the time this catalog was prepared. All notes are guaranteed genuine U. S.
government issued legal tender, with the exception of Specimen, Proof and Foreign Notes. If any item sold in this catalog
is ever found in the future to not be genuine, a full refund of the original purchase price will be given. Your satisfaction is
very important to us. We are not happy with a sale unless you are. Repeat customers make up over 95% of our
business. Every order carries a 10 day, no-questions-asked, money back guaranty, with these exceptions: 1) Any note
that has been previously encapsulized by PMG, PCGS, CGA, RCGS, or CGC may not be returned for any reason. 2) Any
raw note purchased from us that is submitted to a grading service that comes back graded differently than we have
described it, may not be returned. Any other banknote purchased from us, sent back by the original purchaser, received
by us, in its original condition, may be returned up to 10 days from the date you receive your order. To avoid
misunderstandings and to answer any and all questions, please call Fred/Doris at 1-586-979-3400 or Mike at 1-218-3100090 to review or discuss any notes you wish to purchase. Unless agreed to in advance, all items must be paid for within
30 days of order date, unless other arrangements have been made in writing by Executive Currency. A finance charge of
1% per month will apply to all balances over 30 days. There is no additional charge for the use of Pay Pal. Shipping and
insurance charges are INCLUDED in our catalog prices. Orders over $500 are shipped via USPS Express Mail at no
additional charge. Forms of payment that ensure two business day shipping turnaround include: VISA, MC, AMEX, Pay
Pal, cashier’s checks, certified checks, money orders and wire transfers. Personal checks from new clients are welcome
but may delay shipping for two weeks to allow the check to clear. Monthly payment plans with no finance charges
are available for select clients. We would be delighted to work with you to set a payment that meets your budget.
Please call Fred or Doris at 1-568-979-3400 to discuss.
Grading Paper Money
Grading currency is an art and not a science. There is no one industry standard that is universally accepted by all
dealers, collectors or grading services. At Executive Currency we make every attempt to grade accurately and
conservatively. We have adopted the following descriptions for each grade that we feel parallels that used by the majority
of professional currency dealers and some of the well established grading services:
Superb Gem CU or Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated - A virtually perfect specimen. Near perfect margins, bright
paper, vibrant inks, and fully embossed surfaces. May have one or two very minor handling marks and/or a tiny corner
crinkle. One might expect this note to be graded 67 or above by PCGS and PMG.
Gem CU or Gem Crisp Uncirculated - An almost but not quite perfect note. Above average but not perfect margins, with
no aging or fading of papers, bright inks. Same flaws acceptable as Superb Gem CU. May or may not have fully
embossed surfaces. One might expect a Grade of 65 or 66 by PCGS and PMG.
Choice CU or Choice Crisp Uncirculated - A very nice new note, but margins may be uneven or a bit skewed. Paper
may show light aging, with some handling marks evident. Might be graded 63 or 64.
CU, Unc. or Crisp Uncirculated - A new note with some minor flaws. The note may have some aging, pinholes, margins
may be shifted, handling marks will be evident, with one or two corner tip folds. 60 to 62.
AU or Almost Uncirculated - A note similar to a “CU” or “Unc.” note above, but will have a centerfold and/or another light
fold, corner fold, or bend in another area. May be graded 50 to 58.
XF or Extra Fine - A lightly circulated note that may have three folds, and may have handling marks and other minor
distractions. Still relatively crisp and clean. Reasonable to expect a possible grade of 40 - 45.
VF or Very Fine - A well circulated note with multiple folds, duller paper and coloration, with little crispness. 20 – 35.
F or Fine - A note lacking in crispness and coloration. Fairly heavy circulation with edge problems extant. 12 - 15.
VG or Very Good – Heavily circulated note with multiple problems. One could expect a graded of 8 – 10.
Good – Very heavily circulated with pieces missing, heavy paper splits, poor coloration. Grade may be 4 – 6.
Fair – Pieces missing, holes, stains, tears and splits evident. A reasonable grade would be 2.
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MEET THE EXECUTIVE CURRENCY TEAM
Frederick J. Bart is the author of United States Paper Money Errors, currently in its 3rd edition. He has
appeared on CNN, NBC and been quoted in USA Today. His personal paper money collections include:
serial number one national banknotes by State, large and small size serial number one by type, and $100
large size type notes.
Fred and Doris can be reached at 1-586-979-3400 or at
Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com. Frederick J. Bart joined the American Numismatic Association in 1973,
foreshadowing a lifelong involvement in coins and currency. By the late-1970s he was advertising
sporadically in Coin World and, in 1981, issued his first price list featuring paper money. Despite early
numismatic entrepreneurship, Bart pursued a traditional career route as a trauma surgeon and performed
reconstructive surgery for more than a decade before returning to his first love. BART, Inc (the parent
corporation of Executive Currency) was founded in 1997. During the past 16 years, Frederick J. Bart has
handled nearly every major US paper money rarity, including the $1000 1890 Treasury Note or "Grand Watermelon", the first piece to sell
for more than one million dollars at public auction. Bart was selected for membership in the prestigious Professional Numismatist Guild,
an honor bestowed upon very few currency dealers since the PNG's inception sixty years ago.
Doris A. Bart experienced a random encounter with an error note in the mid-1980s. This exposure served as the
catalyst to alter her life course from surgical "scrub" nurse to numismatist. She is the co-author of chapters on
paper money errors which appear in major guidebooks such as Paper Money of the United States (Friedberg),
Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money (Cuhaj), and others. Doris A. Bart is president of BART, Inc
overseeing the daily operations of the firm and its small staff, including its online auctions and website sales. She
attends every major paper money convention, where she regularly provides auction representation for her clients.
Her ability to guide clients to a fair market value, establish a sensible bidding cap, and seamlessly execute bids for
several clients in the same sale is respected industry-wide. Her personal paper money collections include:
arguably the finest assemblage of error notes on the $2 denomination and recent increasing attention on large size
type notes of the same denomination. Email Doris at Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com or call 1-586-979-3400.
Over the past two decades Mike Abramson has had articles published in Coin World and Paper Money
magazine, and is widely considered the nation's largest currency dealer concentrating on special serial
numbered banknotes. He considers it a real honor to have been the primary dealer for constructing all four of
the largest collections of these notes since the A. A. Grinnell sales of the 1940s: The massive VA radar/repeater
collection, the landmark John Whitney Walter Collection, the James W. "Billy" Key Collection and the Mel
Wilmore collection. Mike sold the VA radar /repeater collection in 1999 in his 168 page fixed price catalog and
wrote the auction catalogs for the Key and Wilmore sales through Lyn Knight Currency Auctions in 2012 and
2014. Fred, Doris and Mike are all members of the Professional Curency Dealers Association and a large
number of other numismatic organizations. Mike can be reached by calling 1-218-310-0090 or e-mailing
Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com.
Bianca B. Bart was born into a home where numismatics often provided a topic for dinner-table discussions; as
such, her interest in the industry was nearly predictable. In addition to seeking mentors within the field, she
enjoyed an internship opportunity at a top tier third-party grading firm, training under experts in the field.
Immediately after obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree from Michigan State University, she began full time employment
at Executive Currency. During her time at MSU, Bianca played on the women’s ice hockey team, and continues to
play competitive ice hockey on a nationally-ranked women’s team. She enjoys spending time outdoors with her
two adopted Pit Bull Terriers—Skylar and Deke. Bianca aims to share her passion with other collectors by
tailoring selections to enhance their holdings. Contact her at Bianca@ExecutiveCurrency.com.
Stephanie Graydon joined Executive Currency, as Manager of the Detroit office, more than three years ago. A 2002
graduate of Grand Valley State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Stephanie is also a Certified
Medical Technician. She is an avid softball player, competing throughout the Midwest.
Together our employees have more than 130 years of experience in the currency industry. We are looking forward
to serving all of your paper money needs.
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UNITED STATES NOTES -- LARGE SIZE
01. $1 1862, Fr. 16c. Exceptional color, worthy of a higher grade….perhaps even Superb. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $5695
02. $1 1869, Fr. 18, Rainbow. Bright, blazing colors; collectible grade. Fine. $325
03. $1 1880, Fr. 29, Washington. Large brown seal, screaming example; comment “small masked stain in bottom margin” which is barely
visible and not the least bit distracting. PCGS Very Choice New 64 apparent $1295
04. $1 1880, Fr. 28, Washington. Large brown seal, has the appearance of an About Uncirculated note. PMG Very Fine 25.
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05. $1 1917, Fr. 36, Washington. Refreshingly original. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $495
06. $1 1917, Fr. 36, Washington. Saw horse verso, nicely embossed. Extra Fine. $215
07. $1 1917, Fr. 37, Washington. Invisible bend from Superb. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. $495
08. $1 1923, Fr.40, Red Seal Ace. Wonderful paper wave; comment “minor stains, foreign substance” while accurate does very little to
detract from this vibrant note. PMG About Uncirculated 55, net. $595
08a. $1 1923, Fr.40, Red Seal Ace. Appears Gem in holder; vibrant fire engine red. $450
09. $1 1923, Fr.40, Red Seal Ace. Average circulated; heavily used, not abused. $195
10. $2 1862, Fr. 41, Jefferson. Razor sharp impression with gigantic, balanced margins, forest green underprint, lovely embossing;
corner handling precludes Superb classification. PMG About Uncirculated 55. $4950
11. $2 1917, Fr. 60, Jefferson. On cusp CU with great inks, embossing and paper quality. Choice About New. $445
12. $5 1863, Fr. 63a, Columbia. Beautifully bold colors; comment “restoration” which is nearly impossible to locate. PMG Choice Unc
63 net. $2695
For inquiries about items 01 - 556 please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or e-mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
A monthly payment plan with no finance charges may be available for select clients on larger purchases. Please call us.
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13. $5 1880, Fr. 74, Woodchopper. Pioneer Note; marvelous originality with creamy paper, blue serials, large seal. Choice New. $1725
14. $5 1880, Fr. 80, Woodchopper. Conservatively graded; blue serials. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63EPQ. $1095
15. $5 1907, Fr. 89, Woodchopper. 2nd rarest 1907 Woodchopper, tiny edge discoloration of zero impact. Utterly lovely, EF. $695
16. $5 1907, Fr. 91, Woodchopper. Appears Gem New through holder; PCGS Choice About New 58. $695
17. $5 1907, Fr.91, Woodchopper. Average circulated; heavily used, but not abused. $245
18. $5 1907, Fr. 92, Woodchopper. Conservatively graded; final sigs. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $1095
19. $10 1869, Fr. 96, Rainbow. Screaming splash of colors with depth not often seen. Similar grade notes have brought $2800. Cluster
small pinholes when backlit, Very Fine. $2350
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20. $10 1878, Fr. 99, Jackass. Small red seal with rays; when the note is inverted the wings of the eagle assume the appearance of a
floppy-eared donkey—hence the moniker. A few small internal splits visible when backlit which is consistent with the grade. Fine. $895
21. $10 1880, Fr. 102, Jackass. Large brown seal with spikes; preserved in collectible condition. Very Fine. $695
22. $10 1880, Fr. 104, Jackass. Large red plain seal; Attractive condition and affordable price makes this an ideal collectible .VF. $795
23. $10 1880, Fr. 106, Jackass. Presentation of Pocahontas to the Royal Court; exuberant embossing. PCGS Ch. New 63PPQ. $2195
24. $10 1880, Fr. 107, Jackass. Color is unusually bold; PMG comment ‘minor restoration’, can’t be located within the exuberant
embossing. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63, net. $2195
25. $10 1880, Fr. 113, Jackass. Worthy of every point assigned—and one or two the graders kept. PMG Gem Unc 65EPQ. $3995
26. $10 1901, Fr. 119, Bison. Imprint of Lewis + Clark flanking the North American buffalo; Discoloration on reverse. VF. $1295
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27. $10 1901, Fr.121, Bison. Iconic type note offered in glamorous condition. It arrived too late to slab. Bargain priced. CU $3250
28. $10 1901, Fr.121, Bison. A third party slab/holder away from $1,000 higer value, Choice About Uncirculated. $2950
29. $10 1901, Fr. 122, Bison. Vibrant colors with average circulation. Very Fine. $1495
30. $10 1923, Fr. 123, Poker Chip. Unparalleled pigment on this iconic note that features two poker chips on the reverse. Even with the
comment “minor edge restoration” this piece is definitely worth the gamble. PCGS Choice New 63 apparent. $8995
31. $20 1863, Fr. 126b,Columbia. Difficult to imagine a more attractive piece. This has an intense green underprint which contrasts
nicely with the red seal and serial numbers. Comment of “restoration” is difficult to locate and not distracting. PMG Ch Unc 63 net. $9995
32. $20 1880, Fr. 135, Columbia. Much scarcer combination; comments ‘Washed; Treasury Seal Recolored’ accurately reflects archival
stabilization. Jumbo margins, PCGS Very Fine 25, app. $795
33. $20 1880, Fr. 136, Columbia. Spiked seal, blue serials, & strong embossing combine for a striking note. PMG Abt Unc 55. $2795
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34. $20 1880, Fr. 140, Columbia. Typical selection to serve as a type representative; most would give this piece a Superb Gem grade
because of its boardwalk margins—in this instance, PCGS took a more conservative route. PCGS Gem New 65. $3495
35. $20 1880, Fr. 143, Columbia. A wonderful example to add to a long-time collection or a wise choice for your first item. XF+ $1995
SILVER CERTIFICATES -- LARGE SIZE
36. $1 1886, Fr. 220, Martha. Intricate ‘ornate back’, multiply rarer than later design; fully original & embossed. PCGS VF 20PPQ. $795
37. $1 1891, Fr. 221, Martha. Fantastic red seal, blue serials. PMG Very Fine 25. $695
38. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. History Instructing Youth vignette featured on the front—it’s difficult to imagine how this completely
original note could be any more beautiful. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ. $4450
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39. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. A classic design in U. S. paper money preserved in immaculate condition. Gem New $2995
40. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. Uncirculated Ace featuring the memorable back containing portraits of George and Martha
Washington separated by a “1”—believed to symbolize no “1” could come between the couple. Choice New. $1895
41. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. Appears Ch Unc until studied. A few small spots of minor discoloration on the reverse. XF. $1795
42. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. Boardwalk margins featured on a design that’s typically narrow. About Uncirculated. $1195
43. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. Clean, original, and lightly circulated makes this an affordable collectible. PCGS VF 25 PPQ. $725
44. $1 1896, Fr. 224, Educational. Serial #80. The rare opportunity for large size type and fancy number collectors—or those with an
affinity towards #80 to own a piece that intersects both interests. PCGS Fine 15. $2950
45. $1 1899, Fr. 228, Black Eagle. Absolutely gorgeous with vivid colors. One small ink dot on face. Very Fine $195
46. $1 1899, Fr. 228, Black Eagle. Clean circulated example of a recognized design. PCGS Fine 12. $145
47. $1 1899, Fr. 230, Black Eagle. Classic lightly circulated yet still lovely. PCGS Very Fine 30. $225
48. $1 1899, Fr. 232, Black Eagle. Enticing example with a few pinholes visible when backlit. Very Fine. $175
49. $1 1899, Fr. 232, Black Eagle. Original paper-wave and bold embossing. Looks Gem. XF/AU. $425
50. $1 1899, Fr. 234, Black Eagle. Used, but far from abused example of a circ. note. Very Fine. $125
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ULTRA RARE NINE DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER LARGE SIZE NOTE
We have studied the subject of 9-digit serial #100,000,000 notes for many years. Collectors and Dealers view Martin Gengerke's work
in recording serial numbers for large size type notes as the gold standard. My latest research relying on auction records and Martin's
work tells me that only 22 notes with serial number 100,000,000 have publically surfaced over since 1946. Nine of these notes have sold
for between $22,000 and $35,000 from 2004 - 2014. Almost 10 years ago, In June 2005 Stack's auctioned off six of these rarities, some
uncirculated and some not, with four of them bringing over $23,000 per note. Our price, almost a decade later of $30,000 seems to be
quite reasonable considering the incredible state of preservation. The front is centered like a 66PPQ with the back having slightly low
centering. The note is fully original with wonderful embossing and remarkably fresh ink. This piece is destined to be the cenerpiece of
the most sophisticated collection. Just how scarce are serial #100,000,000 notes? Of the billions of large size notes printed by the
Bureau of Engraving & Printing, via Martin’s work, we know of 143,070 notes that have survived, of those, this is the s/n 100,000,000 list:
$1
1918
A100000000A
Fr. 36
$1
1899
100000000
Fr. 226
$1
1918
D100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
V100000000
Fr. 229
$1
1918
E100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
Z100000000
Fr. 230
$1
1918
K100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
K100000000K
Fr. 232
$2
1917
A100000000A
Fr. 58
$1
1899
M100000000M
Fr. 232
$5
1907
E100000000A
Fr. 88
$1
1899
N100000000N
Fr. 232
$1
1923
N100000000D
Fr. 237
$1
1899
R100000000R
Fr. 233
$2
1899
M100000000
Fr. 256
$1
1899
U100000000U
Fr. 233
$5
1914
G100000000A
Fr. 871a
$1
1899
B10000000A
Fr. 233
$1
1899
H10000000A
Fr. 235
$1
1899
M100000000A
Fr. 236
$1
1899
N100000000A
Fr. 236
$1
1899
R100000000A
Fr. 236
Known Non-$1 1899 Silver Certificates with serial
number 100000000 listed above
50a. Fr. 236 $1 1899 Silver Certificate R
M100000000A hand set serial number PCGS 64 PPQ $30,000
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51. $1 1899, Fr. 236, Black Eagle: Autograph of Harry Truman. Unique large size example; comment ‘tear’ difficult to locate. PMG
VF 20, net. $995
51a. $1 1899, Fr. 236, Black Eagle. Narrow bottom margin prevents the gem for this original beauty. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $595
52. $1 1899, Fr. 236, Black Eagle. Teetering on the cusp of Gem. Very Choice New $565
53. $1 1899, Black Eagle. Narrow bottom margin prevents the gem for this original beauty. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $595
54. $1 1923, Washington. Last large size note, likely rescued from circulation during the Great Depression. Problem-free, above
average lightly circulated example. Multiple in stock. $85 each
55. $1 1923, Fr.237, Washington. Important type note with comment “multiple pinholes” occurring only in the top margin and does not
interrupt the design. PCGS XF 40 apparent. $95
56. $1 1923, Fr. 237, Washington. Last large size coupled with the country’s first president. Minor staining occurring in the bottom
right, hence the comment “foreign substance at bottom right” PCGS Choice About New 58 apparent. $125
57. $1 1923, Fr. 238, Washington: Cut Sheet of Four Consecutive. Uncommon privilege to acquire a cut sheet in a lofty state of
preservation. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ (2) + Very Choice New 64PPQ (2). $1195
57a. $1 1923, Fr. 238, Washington: Cut Sheet of Four Consecutive. Just acquired ‘raw’ Gem New 66PPQ + Very Choice New
64PPQ (2)+ Choice About New 58. $995
58. $1 1923, Fr. 238, Washington. Exquisite example of an uncirculated note. Gem New. $140
For inquiries about items 01 - 556 please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or e-mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
A monthly payment plan with no finance charges may be available for select clients on larger purchases. Please call us.
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59. $1 1923, Fr. 239, Washington. Woods-Tate sig combo is legendary; there are 30x more Fr 237s than 239s. Monster opportunity.
PCGS Choice About New 55PPQ. $895
60. $2 1899, Fr. 253, Mini Porthole. Mechanics and Agriculture Deuce. Very Fine. $475
61. $2 1899, Fr. 255, Mini Porthole. Any grade-limiting bend can’t be seen. PCGS Choice About New 55PPQ. $1395
62. $2 1899, Fr. 256, Mini Porthole. Paper wave can’t be subdued by the slab. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. $1595
63. $2 1899, Fr. 256, Mini Porthole. A candidate for another grade point or two. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $1895
For inquiries about items 01 - 556 please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or e-mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
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64. $5 1886, Fr. 263, Silver Dollar Back. Large brown spiked seal and portrait of Ulysses S. Grant are featured on the obverse and
Five Morgan Silver Dollars on the reverse. “Edge restorations” comment hard to locate. PCGS Choice New 63 apparent. $9650
65. $5 1886, Fr. 260, Silver Dollar Back. An opportunity to own a rarity at an affordable price. Very Fine. $1450
66. $5 1896, Fr. 269, Educational. An allegorical representation of Electricity as the dominant force in the world. Prior to our acquisition,
a collector attempted to close some of the edge splits in efforts to increase the aesthetics which caused the comment “edge splits and
repairs.” PCGS VF 20 apparent. $2495.
67. $5 1899, Fr. 275, Chief. For the fussiest collector. A strikingly beautiful note. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $3995
68. $5 1899, Fr. 273, Chief. Total originality with a bright blue overprint. Very Fine. $825
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69. $5 1899, Fr. 277, Chief. Equally at home in a 63 holder. Just a stunning piece of currency. PCGS Choice About New 58. $3495
70. $5 1923, Fr. 282, Porthole. So firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately
conjures a mental image of this one-year type. PCGS Choice New 63. $4495
71. $5 1923, Fr. 282, Porthole. Spell-binding specimen preserved in collectible condition. Fine/Very Fine. $845
72. $10 1880, Fr. 290, Black Back. Rare, large seal! First issue of silver certs. PCGS Fine 12. $3490
For inquiries about items 01 - 556 please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or e-mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
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73. $10 1886, Fr. 295, Tombstone. Ornate back; wonderful overall appearance aided by a skilled conservator/artist. PCGS comments
‘Washed; Repairs; Design Redrawn’. PCGS Fine 15, apparent. $1495
74. $10 1886, Fr. 295, Tombstone. Ornate back; comment ‘margin repairs’. Very scarce signature combo with population measured by
few dozen. PMG Fine 12, net. $1195
75. $20 1891, Fr. 321, Manning. An epic piece to annex into the most critical collection. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. $7995
For inquiries about items 01 - 556 please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or e-mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
A monthly payment plan with no finance charges may be available for select clients on larger purchases. Please call us.
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EDUCATIONAL SET: $1, $2, and $5
See next page for details on this impressive set of banknotes
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EDUCATIONAL SET: $1, $2, and $5
76. Fr. 224, Fr. 248, and Fr. 269 $1, $2, and $5 1896 This set reposed with successive generations of a Colorado family for more
than a century. The three notes were displayed in double-sided glass, affixed by a short strip of tape at the right and left ends. The
family members peeled the tape and submitted the notes for grading. Absolutely no “work” has been done and it seems extremely
probable that the trace of residue could be removed effortlessly and the notes resubmitted. The net statement reflects perceived
value. With minimal investment this set could be improved and resubmitted—or enjoyed entirely in their present state.
All three specimens exhibit exceptional colors, deep embossing, razor sharp corners, and above average centering—combining for a
“fresh from the press” appearance. PMG comments “thinned, repaired” on the $1 and $2 and “thinning” on the $5. The “thinning” appears
to be very short strips of residue from the previous tape. There is neither history nor suggestion of repair. Reflecting the quality of the
trio, PMG has placed the $5 at Choice Unc 64 and this D position note could just have easily graded full Gem Uncirculated; the $1, which
carries boardwalk margins, and the $2 garnered grades of Choice About Unc 58, although nary a whisper of handling is visible through
the holders. Acquire this most famous set in one fell swoop at a price nearly as attractive as the notes themselves. $17,950
TREASURY NOTES
77. $1 1891, Fr. 350, Stanton. A narrow top margin is the only reason this beauty didn’t grade Gem. PCGS V Ch New 64PPQ. $1695
78. $2 1891, Fr. 357, McPherson. Handsome portrait of McPherson—a hero at Vicksburg—bedecked in military regalia. Deserving of
a home in the finest collection. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. $4250
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79. $5 1890, Fr. 360, Thomas. Extreme rarity—Only 13 Known. CU example brought $282,000 in auction in April 2013 and the last VF
sold for $35,000 a few years back. This example is nicely circulated with minor edge tears. Very Good. $19,995
80. $5 1890, Fr. 362, Thomas. Red seal with an ornate back. Fine. $1050
81. $20 1891, Fr. 375, Marshall. Spell-binding specimen of the $20 Treasury with perfect centering, marvelous embossing, rich red
seal and Treasury seal. Worthy of every accolade bestowed upon paper money. Eons from average; do your homework: this note is
every bit the equal of pieces selling for $10k+ more. PCGS Gem New 65. $19,500
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FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES -- LARGE SIZE
82. $5 1914, Fr. 833, Red Seal. New York—Lincoln. Huge margins, deep embossing, bright. PCGS Extra Fine 45PPQ. $1595
83. $5 1914, Fr. 833, Red Seal. Boston—Lincoln. Very historic and eminently collectible. Very Good. $225
84. $5 1914, Fr. 848, New York—Lincoln. Classic design with a seemingly invisible bend. PCGS Choice About New 58 $525
85. $5 1914 , Fr. 850, New York—Lincoln. On the cusp of Superb Gem 67; apparently invisible/concealed whisper of a bend with
abundant embossing. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. $585
86. $5 1914 , Fr. 851a, New York—Lincoln. Beyond breath-taking; spell binding features including precise centering, un-improvable
in many facets, PCGS Choice New 63. $475
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87. $5 1914, Fr. 851a, New York—Lincoln. Ultimate ‘slider’ with, fresh embossing. Graded by EC Choice About Uncirculated. $495
88. $5 1914, Fr. 851a, New York—Lincoln. Problem-free example for the type collector. Very Fine. $115
89. $5 1914, Fr. 852, Philadelphia—Lincoln. Screaming original with terrific embossing. About Uncirculated .$350
90. $5 1914, Fr. 863a, Richmond—Lincoln. Better district; can’t locate any bend. PMG About Uncirculated 55EPQ. $525
91. $5 1914, Fr. 878, Minneapolis—Lincoln. Appealing with bright blue seal and serial numbers. Extra Fine. $215
92. $5 1914, Fr. 891b, San Francisco—Lincoln. Rarely encountered. PCGS Choice About New 55. $645
93. $10 1914-RS, Fr. 893a, Red Seal Ten. Snow white paper, rose-colored seal and serials, original paper wave, and balanced borders.
Twice as rare as the “b” sub variety. PCGS About New 53. $2995
94. $10 1914-RS, Fr. 893b, Red Seal Ten. Soft fold from a world record price. Amazing note. PCGS Choice About New 55PPQ. $2495
95. $10 1914, Fr. 912, Philadelphia—Jackson. Quite accurately graded and quite attractive for the grade. PCGS Very Fine 25. $195
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96. $10 1914, Fr. 940, Kansas City—Jackson. Perfect type note, nicely embossed. PCGS Choice About New 58. $645
97. $20 1914, Fr. 974, Philadelphia—Cleveland. Difficult to imagine a better-looking specimen. Gem New. $375
98. $20 1914, Fr. 1006a, Dallas—Cleveland. Blazing blue overprint atop lily white paper; great value for a type note. Ch New. $795
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES -- LARGE SIZE
The Greatest Cut Sheet in American Numismatics
99. SERIAL NUMBERS 1-2-3-4...$5 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Notes...further identified as Fr. 782...an item of epic proportions,
missing from even the greatest collections, including both public and private museums...the likes of which have never graced the halls of
the Smithsonian Institution or the American Numismatic Association, either on temporary loan nor permanent display.
There are three serial number one $5 Federal Reserve Bank Notes (FRBN) recorded. The D1A, from Cleveland, is no longer
accompanied by it's sheet-mates. The F1A, from Atlanta, remains part of an uncut sheet. The F1A uncut sheet is presently for sale at
$450,000. (It would be our pleasure to broker the sale of this item.) We believe that the uncut sheet of $5 F1A, F2A, F3A, and F4A uncut
sheet is fairly priced; only a tremendous purchase on the B1A, B2A, B3A, and B4A cut sheet, offered herein, allows us to present it at
such a favorable price.
During their two prior auction appearances, dating back decades, each of these four notes was graded Gem CU. PCGS took a very
conservative approach in assigning:
B1A--the first and most important note printed-- Choice About New 55 PPQ
B2A--serial number matches district number--Choice About New 58 PPQ
B3A--every bit the equal of the Gem New--Choice New 63 PPQ
B4A--few certified gems exist--Gem New 65 PPQ
Each received the coveted PPQ (Premium Paper Quality) accolade attesting to complete paper originality with deep embossing.
Our firm sells collectibles, without the mention of 'investment'--which, as advertisements remind "past performance is not a predictor of
future growth". Yet, perhaps once a decade, an item comes along whose future appears so stellar that contemplating long term potential
seems reasonable. This is one such item.
From the FUN 2014 auction (Platinum Session), with an estimate of $75,000-up and an opening cost of $70,500 ($60k bid+ 17.5%
premium). Make it a crown jewel of your collection. Terms available; trades considered. $74,950. Please see next page for photo.
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES -- LARGE SIZE
The Greatest Cut Sheet in American Numismatics
From the FUN 2014 auction (Platinum Session), with an estimate of $75,000-up and an opening cost of $70,500 ($60k bid+ 17.5%
premium). Make it a crown jewel of your collection. Terms available; trades considered. $74,950
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100. $1 1918, Fr. 717, Philadelphia—Heraldic Eagle. On the verge of Gem, only back centering limits a much higher grade. PCGS
Very Choice New 64PPQ. $795
101. $1 1918, Fr. 718, Cleveland—Heraldic Eagle. Four digit serial. PCGS Very Choice New 64. $795
102. $1 1918, Fr. 721, Richmond—Heraldic Eagle. Arrived too late to slab; flawless…centering exact to the millimeter, deep
embossing, paper free of handling, heart-stopping, Superb Gem New. $1195
103. $10 1915, Fr. 817, Federal Reserve BANK Note. Among the most elusive designs for the entire 20th century; preserved in pristine
condition with only a quartet graded one point higher. An opportunity to seize. PCGS Gem New 66. $9995
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GOLD CERTIFICATES -- LARGE SIZE
104. $10 1907, Fr. 1167, Hillegas. Scarce series with some muted discoloration on back. Very Fine. $355
105. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. Vibrant orange-gold overprint and back; original paper wave. PMG Choice AU 58EPQ. $1295
106. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. Striking colors; light center bend, bright w/small smudge—likely occurred at BEP. Choice AU. $715
107. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. Outstanding orange overprint and reverse. Extra Fine. $615
108. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. A few bends that are visible when studied are the only flaws of this wholly original piece. XF. $575
109. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. Problem-free; lightly circulated. Very Fine. $295
110. $10 1922, Fr. 1173, Hillegas. Used, but not abused. Fine. $195
111. $20 1882, Fr. 1178, Gold Coin. This beautiful banknote exhibits a bright gold underprint with a strikingly beautiful back. $5150
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112. $20 1905, Fr. 1179, Technicolor. A gold miner’s dream, without using a pan. Comment “minor restoration in left margin” is not
visible through the holder. The pure pigment on this piece is unparalleled to any other examples that have been acquired by our firm.
Worthy of being placed into the hands of a currency connoisseur—as this treasure will likely not have a competitor. PCGS Choice About
New 58 apparent. $22,950
113. $20 1905, Fr. 1180, Technicolor. Still has bright colors despite the comments “damage, splits, and repairs; minor rust stains.”
PCGS VG 10 apparent. $895
114. $20 1922, Fr. 1187, Washington. An affordable opportunity to own an attractive example. Very Fine. $475
115. $20 1922, Fr. 1187, Washington. Comment ‘Small Edge Split in Left Margin’ consistent with grade. PCGS VF 20, app. $295
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116. $50 1882, Fr. 1197, Department Series—Silas Wright. Wholesome notes, such as this problem-free specimen, with outstanding
color on the one year design type. PCGS VF 20. $3295
117. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225h, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Non-negotiable, but very collectible uniface instrument from 1935 fire
in Washington, DC. Perforated cancellations. Bright gold underprint, Expect prices to continue to increase. PMG Choice Unc 64. $7995
118. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225h, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Comments :‘Hole Punch Cancelled; Minor Staining’ is water mark from
firefighters. Tremendous value. PCGS Very Choice New 64, app. $5995
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118a. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Hole Punch Cancelled. Excellent example. PCGS Ch New 63. $6995
118b. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225h, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Perforated Cancelled. Entirely original with incredibly bright colors!
PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. $6995
118c. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225h, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Perforated Cancelled. Attractive and affordable. PCGS XF 40. $4995
118d. $10,000 1900, Fr. 1225h, Ten Thousand Dollar Gold Cert. Punched cancelled by BEP. Vastly under-graded. PMG VF 30. $3995
NATIONAL BANK NOTES – LARGE SIZE
119. $5 1902-ND, FNB FAIRBANKS, Ch-7718, Alaska National Banknote, as a District. A rarity of the utmost caliber only the first Blue
Seal to grace our offerings since 1981, in contrast to several Red Seals. Bold pen signatures of Geo Hutchinson and E. Stroeker.
In 1867, William Seward, Secretary of State, argued vigorously for the purchase of Alaska, from Russia, at the perceived
exorbitant price of two cents per acre or $7.2 Million. Americans quickly nicknamed the barren acquisition “Seward’s Folly”. Thirty years
later, Seward was forgiven with the discovery of gold leading to the Klondike Gold Rush. As the importance and value of the land
increased, so did tensions with neighboring Canada as pre-existing borders between Russia and Canada were unclear in several large
sections. Rather than risk war, Charles Fairbanks, a Senator from Indiana, was appointed to resolve the border dispute in an amicable
fashion—a feat he accomplished in 1898 with the majority of the disputed land becoming property of the United States.
Between 1890 and 1900 the population of Alaska doubled to 64,000 because of the gold rush. The second largest city was
settled in 1901 and named Fairbanks to honor the Senator’s contribution to the District of Alaska. Four years later the First National Bank
of Fairbanks was organized.
Aside from great numismatic importance, this fiscal relic has direct ties
Klondike Gold Rush, the unique status of Alaska as a District and as a Territory, William Seward, and Charles Fairbanks. Only fourteen
examples available to collectors and many tightly held. PMG Fine 12. $27,450
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120. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 599, FNB Pasadena (CA), Ch-3499. “Small Edge Splits”. Ultra rare note. PCGS VF 20, apparent. $1250
121. $10 1870-NGBN, Fr. 1142, The First National Gold Bank San Francisco (CA),Ch-1741.The gold coin vignette featured on the
reverse was used to instill confidence that paper currency was still backed by gold. Comments of “edge splits, tears, and minor damage;
hinge repairs on back” should be expected for any note in this condition. PCGS Very Good 10. $7495
122. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 628, FNB of Cedaredge (CO), Ch-W10272. Rare! Fine+ $1495
123. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, Poudre Valley NB of Fort Collins (CO), Ch-7837. Rare western state. Fine $645
124. $20 1902-PB, Fr. 658, FNB of Haxtun (CO), Ch-11099. First we have ever owned. $1495
125. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 629, FNB of Panama City (FL), Ch-10346. Rare resort town on the Gulf Coast. PCGS VF 20. $2950
126. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 607, FNB of De Land (IL), Ch-5699. “Splits and stains” are commented by the grading service, which although
accurate, is not visible from the face. PMG VF 25, net. $945
127. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 627, FNB of Effingham (IL), Ch-4233. PMG VF 20. $1095
128. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 625, John Weedman NB of Farmer City (IL), Ch-3407.Exciting name of bank and city coupled with collectible
condition. VF. $995
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129. $5 1882-BB, Fr. 472, FNB of Vinita (INDIAN TERRITORY), Ch-4707.Extremely Rare—8 Known. The Indian Territory later became
part of OK. Absolutely problem-free without any pinholes, internal splits, etc.VG. $8950
130. $1 Original Series, FNB Lebanon (IN), Ch. 2057, Fr. 382, Original Series Ace. Spectacular type note with centering eons ahead of
average, strong pen sigs, ultra-crisp imprint, fresh colors, and original embossing. Any grade limiting factor is concealed by the holder.
PCGS Choice About New 58. $4950
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131. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 600, Merchants NB of Clinton (IA), Ch-3736. Cut Sheet of Four (4). A rare privilege to add an original cut sheet
to your collection. Toned at the edges but still Crisp Uncirculated. $2495
132. $10 1902-DB, Fr. 620, Farmers NB of Alma (KS), Ch-10195. Five (5) large size known. Small repaired corner tear. Fine. $895
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133. $100 1902-DB, Fr. 693, FNB of Salina (KS), Ch-W4742. Great for type and tough to locate in any grade. This piece is Fine. $1895
134. $1 Original, Fr. 380, Lexington City NB of Lexington (KY), Ch-906. Bright colors, generous margins, marvelous appearance. “Taped
Split Repairs”. PMG VF 20, net. $995
135. $1 Original, Fr. 380, Shoe + Leather NB, Boston (MA), Ch.646. Filigree-style overprint vertically at left reads “Shoe & Leather
National Bank” in exact same color as serial numbers and seal. Without question applied at time of overprint and, arguably worth of it’s
own Friedberg number. I have drooled over this note since the early-1980s when I saw it in Tom Denly’s case at a Memphis show.
Although rumors of three exist, there is no documentation to support that claim. This is UNIQUE. It is ex-Harry Bass collection. Although
it appears in the census as AU, I believe that PCGS is spot on with the comment “small rust stain at top left of center” and grade. If you
are waiting for another to appear you might wait 30 years before you see this one again, as I did. He who hesitates is lost. Irreplaceable,
PCGS EF 45, app. $11,500
136. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 611, Newton NB (MA), Ch-13252. Rare Friedberg number with Woods/Tate signature combination. VF. $645
137. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, Warren NB Peabody (MA), Ch-616. There are only 16 known and this has very bold signatures. Fine. $595
138. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 624, Wellesley NB (MA), Ch-7297. 16 Known—this example has no date on the back. .PCGS Fine 15. $445
139. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, FNB Winchendon (MA), Ch-327. 18 Known—Beautiful white paper and great eye-appeal. XF. $795
140. $5 1882-BB, Fr. 471, FNB of Flint (MI), Ch-3361. Brown Back. PMG Very Good 8. $1195
141. $5 1902-RS, Fr. 587, Old NB of Grand Rapids (MI), Ch-2890. Red Seal with bold black signatures. As expected a few pinholes
visible when held to the light. Very Good. $695
142. $1 Original, Fr. 380, FNB of Romeo (MI), Ch-354. Excessively rare. Fine sold last year at $4140; three known, Very Good. $1750
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143. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 624, FNB of Graceville (MN), Ch-7213. Incredibly scarce with only 9 large size notes known. When backlit, a
few internal splits become visible. VG. $795
144. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 624, FNB of Ortonville (MN), Ch-6459. A mere dozen listed in the census. This note has a small edge split in
the top margin that barely enters the design. Fine. $745
145. $5 1882-BB, Fr. 471, FNB of King City (MO), Ch-4373M. Strong pen sigs; light bends, not creases, account for grade on this
note which appears AU. PCGS VF 35. $2395
146. $20 1902-DB, Fr. 642, FNB of Mountain Grove (MO), Ch-7282. Only 5 large size examples are known. This rarity does come
with a few problems—there is a small nick in the upper margin and a slicked/ backed repair on the back. Fine. $745
147. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 606, Tootle-Lacy NB of Saint Joseph (MO), Ch-6272. In addition to the exciting name, this note is signed by two
Lacy family members. Fine. $595
148. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 626, The McCook NB (NE), Ch-8823.There is a small black mark at the center of the note. Fine+. $895
149. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 609, Lincoln NB of Passaic (NJ), Ch-13123. Deep emboss. Ch CU. $895
150. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 602, FBN of Santa Fe (NM), Ch-W1750. Wholesome example from scarce western State. “Repaired” for minimal
work lower right. PMG Fine 12, net. $995
151. $5 1902-PB,Fr. 607, Community NB of Buffalo (NY), Ch-11768. 5 Known. There is a minor split along the right margin—which is
consistent for this grade. Fine. $315
152. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, FNB of the City of New York (NY), Ch-29. Scarce prefix with a low charter number. Fine. $145
153. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 625, FNB of Jamaica (NY), Ch-8268. Scarce note from the Jamaica section of Queens. 13 large. VF. $1045.
154. $1 Original, Fr. 380, State New York NB of Kingston (NY), Ch-955. PMG VF 25. $1695
155. $1 Original, Fr. 380, Fourth NB of New York (NY), Ch-290. Great appearance, “Repaired”. PMG VG 8, net. $795
156. $5 Original, Fr. 397, N Park B of New York (NY), Ch-891. “Hole Repair” executed flawlessly. PMG VG 8, net. $995
157. $1 Original, Fr. 380b, N Shoe & Leather B of New York (NY), Ch-917. “Severed and Partially Tape Repaired; Edge and Internal
Splits, Tears, and Damage; Stained”. Holder cut 35% of the way down—other than that, she’s a beauty. PCGS Good 6, app. $395
158. $5 1875, Fr. 404, N Shoe & Leather B of New York (NY), Ch-917. Very rare precursor to replacements: “Re-engraved Plate”.
PCGS VG 8. $1495
159. $5 1882-BB, Fr. 469, Gallatin NB of New York (NY), Ch-1324. Utterly amazing type note which presents as Ch New; cavernous
embossing. PCGS Abt New 53PPQ. $2495
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160. $2 Original Series, Fr. 387, FNB ATHENS (OH), Serial Number “One” Lazy Deuce. Charter #233. Ex-Don Kelly, bold pen sigs.
Net grade from restoration area of serial changing it from 1727 to “1”. Absolutely appears to be a six figure item. Under graded in our
opinion. PMG Very Good 8, net. $4995
161. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 626, Fifth-Third NB of Cincinnati (OH), Ch-20.Low Charter on a bank that still exists today. Extra Fine. $200
162. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 632, OH NB of Columbus (OH), Ch-5065. Small splits in the bottom margin—Typical for this grade. Fine. $185
163. $10 1902-RS, Fr. 613, FBN of Ironton (OH), Ch-M98. Bright red seal. PCGS Fine 15. $995
164. $10 1902-PB, Fr. 634, Bolivar NB of Bolivar (PA), Ch-6135. PCGS Fine 12. $495
165. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, NB of Chester County West Chester (PA), Ch-552. Able to locate only a couple pinholes and sealed
tears—which is often found with this grade. Very Fine. $155
166. $5 1882-BB, Fr. 477, Merchants NB of Philadelphia (PA), Ch-E2462. Monster type note that would be equally at home in an AU
55 slab. PCGS EF 40. $1995
167. $20 1882-BB, Fr. 496, Ninth NB of Philadelphia (PA), Ch-3371.Serial Number One. Comment of “repaired” is not immediately
visible and only enhances the beauty of the very first note printed for this bank. . PMG Choice Extra Fine 45 net. $9995
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168. $10 1875, Fr. 416, Metropolitan NB of Pittsburgh (PA), Ch-2279. Deep blue anti-counterfeiting stain adds flair to this special
piece. PCGS Fine 12. $2895
169. $10 1902-RS, Fr. 613, Citizens NB of Windber (PA), Ch-6848E. Serial Number 1 “Small Edge Splits at Left and Right” in no way
detract from this trophy. PCGS Very Fine 25, app. $5995
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170. $100 1882-BB, Fr. 524, South Texas NB Houston (TX), Ch-4350. $100 Brown Back. Impeccable type note; among the finest
from the entire country, certainly among the top five for the entire State of Texas. Last sold in 2002 at $17,250, when (understandably)
graded AU. An amazing addition to any collection, PCGS Extra Fine 45, apparent. $12,995
171. $5 1902-PB, Fr. 598, Norfolk NB of Norfolk (VA), Ch-3368. Repeater serial: 242424. Fine. $695
172. $20 1902-PB, Fr. 653, FBN of Rawlins (WY), Ch-W4320. Three tiny spots of “Rust”. PMG Ch Fine 15, net. $ 1495
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UNCUT SHEETS – ORIGINAL SERIES NATIONALS
173. $1-$1-$2 Original, New York, (NY). Ch-1357, Uncut Sheet Large Size New York. 3 subject sheet from the Irving National Bank.
This is a trophy (nearly) without equal in the realm of uncut sheets $24,950
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UNCUT SHEETS – 1902 RED and BLUE SEALS
174. $5-$5-$5-$5 1902-PB Mount Clemens (MI), Ch-12971, Uncut Sheet Large Size Mt. Clemens. Serial 1001, formerly from the
National Bank of Detroit Museum holdings. Utterly pristine with full selvedge on all four sides. Only 2 or 3 intact; the last brought $15k
more than a decade ago, Crisp Unciculated. $11,950
175. $10-$10-$10-$20 1902 Clifton (KS), Ch-7178, Uncut Sheet of Red Seals. Six uncut sheets of red seal nationals extant. Rarely
has an item excited us more; this trophy worthy of the finest cabinet of paper money. PCGS Choice About New 55 PPQ. $19,950
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176. $5-$5-$5-$5 1902-PB CLINTON (IA), Ch-M3736. Cut Sheet Large Size Clinton. 4 notes; each has uniform toning extreme right
and left edges. Wonderful opportunity at an affordable price. Choice CU. $2495
UNCUT SHEETS – SIX-SUBJECT NATIONALS
177. $5 1929-2, Gurdon (AR), Ch-13210. Uncut Sheet. Only three uncut sheets known on entire State. Comment ‘adhesive’ lightly
back corners. PMG EF 40, net. $3495
Your Own Bag of “WEED”
178. $5 1929-2, Weed (CA), Ch-9873. Serial Number One Uncut Sheet. No need to go to Amsterdam to legally buy Weed; Here’s a
“bag” with numbers 1-6- the best Weed available. Comment ‘splits’ along folds between notes don’t detract. PMG VF 30. $8995
179. $10 1929-2, Sioux City (IA), Ch-5022, Uncut Sheet. Jumbo margins surround this highly affordable example which appears Gem
New. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. $2995
180. $10 1929-1, Battle Creek (MI), Ch-11852, Uncut Sheet. Unique for town; home of Kellogg’s cereal. Looks nicer than assigned
grade. PMG Very Fine 35. $3295
181. $10 1929-1, Cherry Creek (NY), Ch-10481, Serial Number One Uncut Sheet. Six #1s grace this Gem sheet waiting to garner a
special place in a collection or be cut to enhance six separate collections. PCGS Very Ch New 64 PPQ. $9995
UNCUT SHEETS – RED and BLUE SEALS
182. $5 1928-E USN, Fr. 1530, Uncut Sheet, 12-subject Red Seal. Complete, original legal tender sheet properly handled for nearly a
century. Vibrant fire engine red overprint, full selvedge surrounds the notes. Gem Uncirculated. $4950
183. $5 1934-D SC, Fr. 1654, Uncut Sheet, 12-subject Blue Seal. Large numeral “5” at left enhances design. Bold blue with scattered
light handling. Choice About Uncirculated. $2950
NATIONAL BANK NOTES – SMALL SIZE
184. $5 1929, FNB Ketchikan (AK), Ch-12578, One of only a precious few to grace our offerings since 1981. Aside from its great
numismatic importance, this fiscal relic has direct ties to the Klondike Gold Rush, the unique status of Alaska as a District and as a
Territory, William Seward, and Charles Fairbanks. PCGS Very Good 10. $16,995
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185. $5 1929, FNB Birmingham (AL), Ch-3185, Lightly circulated. Fine. $100
186. $5 1929, FNB Dothan (AL), Ch-5249, Some toning. Fine. $100
187. $10 1929, FNB DeWitt (AR), Ch-10178, Rare State. Fine+. $215
188. $20 1929,Security FNB Los Angeles(CA), Ch-2491, Problem-free. Fine+. $110
189. $20 1929,Anglo California NB San Francisco(CA), Ch-9174, Clean. Fine. $110
190. $5 1929, FNB Eads (CO), Ch-8412. Only 4 known Fine. $595
191. $10 1929, FNB Las Animas (CO), Ch-6030. Fine. $325
192. $10 1929-II FNB Paonia (CO), Ch-6671. Exceptional grade; perfect for a State collection of NBNs. PMG Ch Unc 64EPQ. $895
193. $10 1929-I NB Wray (CO), Ch-9676. Bright paper with no negative comments. PCGS Very Fine 20. $845
194. $5 1929, Atlantic NB Jacksonville (FL), Ch-6888. Very Fine. $140
195. $5 1929, NB of the Republic Chicago (IL), Ch-4605. Very Fine. $100
196. $5 1929, Drovers NB of Chicago (IL), Ch-6535. Fine. $100
197. $20 1929, Drovers NB of Chicago (IL), Ch-6535. Some staining. Fine. $110
198. $5 1929, Mutual NB of Chicago (IL), Ch-11092. Fine. $100
199. $5 1929, FNB of Humboldt (IL), Ch-7168. A000001A. Fine. $1995
200. $10 1929, FNB of Mazon (IL), Ch-10186. 8 Known. Fine. $1995
201. $20 1929, Mendota NB of Mendota (IL), Ch-5086. E000015A. 9 Known. Extra Fine. $745
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202. $20 1929, Herget NB, Pekin (IL), Ch-9788, F000001A. Minor “Margin Damage”. PMG About Unciculated 53, net. $1495
203. $20 1929, Valley NB, Des Moines (IA), Ch-2886. Fine. $110
204. $5 1929, Commercial NB, Kansas City (KS), Ch-6311. Fine. $110
205. $20 1929, Whitney NB, New Orleans (LA), Ch-3069. Minor fading on the left. VF. $110
206. $10 1929, FNB, Boston (MA), Ch-200.Minor discoloration. Fine. $95
207. $5 1929,Buzzard Bay NB Buzzard Bay (MA), Ch-13222. One of the iconic names—sales to $2500 in this grade. Fine. $1050
208. $10 1929, FNB, Calumet (MI), Ch-3457. Very Fine $150
209. $100 1929, Guardian NB of Commerce Detroit (MI), Ch-8703. Extra Fine. $445
210. $100 1929, F Wayne NB Detroit (MI), Ch-10527. Choice New. $595
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211. $20 1929, F Wayne NB Detroit (MI), Ch-10527. VF. $110
212. $20 1929, FNB Eaton Rapids (MI), Ch-2367. Only 4 known; margin repair. Fine. $1995
213. $20 1929, Hastings NB, Hastings (MI), Ch-1745. PMG VG 10. $295
214. $50 1929, HOUGHTON NB, Houghton (MI), Ch-7676. Serial Number 76 on Charter Number 7676. PMG About Unc 53. $895
215. $5 1929-II, Iron River NB, Iron River (MI), Ch-14102. VF/XF. $695
216. $10 1929-II, Miner’s FNB, Ishpeming (MI), Ch-13931. About Very Fine $165
217. $10 1929, FNB, Lake Linden (MI), Ch-3948. PMG Very Fine 20. $345
218. $10 1929,FNB &Trust Co. Ludington (MI), Ch-2773. “Rust Stains on Face and Back”. PCGS Fine 12, app. $185
219. $20 1929-II, FNB Mount Clemens (MI), Ch-12971. PMG Choice Fine 15. $245
220. $20 1929, Hackley Union NB Muskegon (MI), Ch-4398.Very Fine. $110
221. $10 1929, FNB, St. Ignace (MI), Ch-3886. PCGS Fine 12. $395
222. $10 1929, FNB, Wyandotte (MI), Ch-12616. Very Fine. $995
223. $20 1929, F and American NB, Duluth (MN), Ch-3626. Small split in margin. Very Fine. $110
224. $20 1929, FNB, Iasanti (MN), Ch-10554. Unknown substance on back. VF. $645
225. $10 1929, FNB, Saint Paul (MN), Ch-203. Small split in top margin. VF. $115
226. $10 1929, FNB, St. Louis (MO), Ch-170. Most dramatic replacement ever seen with irregularly inked & slanted serials. VF. $395
227. $10 1929-II, Midland NB, Billings (MO), Ch-12407. PCGS VF 25. $575
228. $10 1929-II FNB, Bound Brook (NJ), Ch-3866. PCGS VF 20PPQ. $495
229. $5 1929, F Camden NB and Trust Co., Camden (NJ), Ch-1209. VF. $100
230. $20 1929, FNB, Hoboken (NJ), Ch-1444.Fine+. $115
231. $20 1929, FNB, Trenton (NJ), Ch-1327.Fine. $110
232. $5 1929, Farmers and Merchants NB, Eureka (NV), Ch-11784. A piece of landmark proportions; one might assume that there are
clients currently in certain Nevada establishments screaming “eureka” at this very moment. PMG Very Fine 20. $6795
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233. $5 1929, Ch-10481, Cherry Creek NB, Cherry Creek (NY), serial number: D000001A. PMG Choice Extra Fine 45. $1695
234. $10 1929, Red Creek NB, Red Creek (NY), Ch-10781. Fine. $445
235. $10 1929, Spring Valley NB, Spring Valley (OH), Ch-7896. 7 known, small hole. Very Good/Fine $295
236. $5 1929 NB, Tulsa (OK), Ch-13679. Extra Fine. $195
237. $20 1929, FNB, Intercourse (PA), Ch-9216. Intercourse isn’t cheap but, certainly worth what it costs. An iconic name in
nationals. Almost as good as the real thing, Very Fine. $2745
238. $10 1929, FNB, Intercourse (PA), Ch-9216. Hard to get; fun to have. The only currency that your non-collector friends “get.”
Torn and taped in the center. VG. $1995
239. $10 1929, Hamilton NB, Johnson City (TN), Ch-13635. E000001A. An opportunity to own more than currency, but a historical
relic that is closely tied to bootlegging during the prohibition era. PMG 63 EPQ. $2995
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240. $10 1929, Hamilton NB, Johnson City (TN), Ch-13635. Serial Number 1. Nothing short of perfection—a serial number 1 from a
town affectionately nicknamed “Little Chicago.” PMG 66EPQ. $3495
241. $20 1929, Citizens NB Merrill (WI), Ch-10176. Serial Number 1. E000001A PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58EPQ. $2495
242. $20 1929,National Exchange Bank Milwaukee (WI), Ch-1003. C000001A. Gorgeous example with the comments” retouched,
small tear” which is although difficult to immediately locate, is accurate; however, the tear only extends into the margin and does not
touch the bordering design of the front or bank. PMG AU 55 net. $2495
243. $10 1929,NB Waukesha (WI), Ch-1086. Ch.CU. $445
244. $10 1929,Central NB Buckhannon (WV), Ch-13646. D000001A. Despite its circulation, this piece still has great color. Comment
of “edge restorations” is not immediately visible and difficult to locate even when backlit. PCGS VG 8 apparent. $1645
1968 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION TICKETS
The 1968 Democratic National Convention
occurred in a year marred with unrelenting violence
that carried over to the event. Civil unrest and riots,
exploded in 100 cities after the assassination of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4th. Likewise, the
convention followed the assassination of Robert F.
Kennedy on June 5th. The Senator from New York
and brother of slain president John F Kennedy, was
the likely for nomination by the Democrats, as
Lyndon B. Johnson declined seeking reelection.
The convention became infamous because of
force used by Chicago Police, not only amid
skirmishes with Yippie activists and protestors
but against journalists including Mike Wallace and
Dan Rather. Quite a conversation piece!
Here is an opportunity to acquire a complete set of authentic Honored Guest passes (with the stub still attached) from this tumultuous
event. Each set includes a color-coded admission ticket for each of the four days. Only nine sets of these historic relics available.
245. One set of four different colors/dates……$95
246. Five consecutively numbered sets…………$395
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“PATTERN” for U.S. PAPER MONEY
The U.S. switched from large to small currency in 1928 as a cost-saving measure. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing instructed the
ABNCo to create a pattern for the redesign with the front in black and the back in green ink—like the adopted color scheme. These
SPEIMENS were printed on intaglio presses. Of especial importance is the watermark as an anti-counterfeiting measure…a device the
BEP would finally adopt seven decades later. These SPECIMEN notes are simply denominated “10” and bear the series of 1929, with
central image of Columbia. Currency patterns—like those for coinage—rank among the rarest, most elusive, and historically important
fiscal relics within numismatics. Typically, such pieces command thousands of dollars. We recently acquired a handful and take pride
offering them to the collecting community. Each is authenticated, certified, and graded by PCGS.
247. PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ……...….$495 each (only one available)
248. PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ…………….…….$295 each…….or a pair at $495
249. PCGS Choice New 64 PPQ…………….… $195 each…….or a pair at $295
ORIGINAL PACKS
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250. $1 2009 Original Pack of STAR Notes. Star signifies replacement for an error; very limited printing. 100 sequential gem notes
book value $10/each in original BEP band. $215
251. $1 2006 Original Pack of STAR Notes. Limited quantity on hand; price increase soon. $215
252. $1 1935-E Original of HALF-Pack of SILVER Certs. “Atheist” notes from last series not to have “In God We Trust”. $595
253. $1 1935-era Pack of SILVER Certs. “Atheist” notes do not to have “In God We Trust” 100 original NON-consecutive. $595
254. $1 1935-G WM, Original Pack of SILVER Certs with MOTTO. Transitional design, only 16% of 1935-G have IN GOD WE TRUST
printed on back; long recognized as being scarce, even as individual notes. Book is $65/each, creating theoretical value of $6500, without
considering a premium for an intact pack. Likely irreplaceable; the only pack we’ve ever seen. $4995
255. $1 1957 or 57-A or 57-B, Original of Pack of SILVER Certs. Very few packs remain intact of final year backed by silver. $895
JOSEPH W. BARR ARCHIVE
President Johnson appointed Joseph Barr as Undersecretary of the Treasury . Upon resignation of Henry H. Fowler, Barr became the
59th Secretary on December 21, 1968. Twenty-eight days later, Barr resigned—the shortest Treasurer to hold office. This
numismatic link to the brief, historic tenure; consists of [1] original pack of 100 consecutive Barr notes, in BEP band; [2] $1 1963-B
Star Note autographed by Joseph W. Barr, authenticated and graded by PCGS Choice New 64PPQ; [3] photocopy of letter
transmitting the autographed note; [4] 5” x 7” color photograph of Barr. Unique historical assemblage only seven available; $1100
value. SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PHOTO
256. Joseph Barr Archive. ………………… $795
257. Barr Archive. Two sets, as above……$1495
258. Barr Archive. Five sets, as above……..$3495
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JOSEPH W. BARR ARCHIVE
259. $2 1963 USN, Original Pack of RED Seal STARS. Spot on centering, razor sharp corners, fire engine red overprint, blast white
paper. Destined to enhance the holdings of one very wise collector. $6495
260. $2 1963 USN, Original Pack of RED SEALS. Recent sales above $2600. $2195
261. $2 1963-A USN, Original Pack of RED SEALS. Final issue; very scarce. $2195
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262. $2 1976 Original Pack of STAR Notes. First Dallas pack we’ve offered; value approaches $4k. Seize this opportunity. $1995
263. $2 1995 Original Pack of STAR Notes. Extremely scarce: only 1/10th printing of 1976 stars. Acquired small group, permitting
huge cut from usual price of $1195. Tremendous confidence in these. $995
264. $2 2003 Original Pack of STAR Notes. Deuce stars among most cherished items during past century. Strongly endorse
acquiring a pack while available. $795
265. $2 2009 Original Pack of STAR Notes. 100 consecutive notes in striped BEP wrapper. Only 512,000 printed. Valued at $75/each
in Friedberg; one pack advertised elsewhere at $3500. Out of print; expect these to soar. $1195
266. $2 2009 Original Pack of Notes. Recently released; limited quantity on hand. $285
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267. Pair of Packs: $2 2009 Original Pack of STAR Notes + Original Pack of Notes. Unparalleled opportunity to mate regular and
replacement issues: Please see previous item 266. $1395
268. $5 1953-B USN, Original Pack of RED SEALS with THREE STARS. Unbelievable opportunity at vintage pack; fully original,
still containing stars. Off the charts. $4995
269. $5 1953-B SC, Original Pack of BLUE SEALS. Wonderful mate to pack above, with contrasting colors on same series. $4750
270. $5 1963 USN, Original Pack of RED SEALS. Immaculately preserved. $4250
271. $5 1999 Original Pack of STARS. Book value $5k; years before another chance. $1195
272. $5 2006 Original Pack of STARS, Multi-color; $3,000 catalog. $795
273. $5 2009 Original Pack of STARS, Large purple “5” on back; $3,000 book value. $795
274. $10 1999 Original Pack of STARS. Book value $4500; Quite unlikely to we’ll be able to replace these again. $1995
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275. $10 2004-A, Original Pack of STARS, Torch design. $1495
276. $20 1996 Original Pack of STARS. First issue big head, now obsolete. $5k book price. $2795
277. $20 2004-A, Original Pack of STARS, Difficult denomination; 100 sequential stars. $2595
278. $50 1996 Original Pack of STARS. First issue big head, only four districts issued stars. We absolutely endorse salting this one
away at such modest premium. $6450
279. $50 2004, Original Pack of STARS, Amazing with American flag; $9k book value allows a profit potential for the buyer. $5950
280. $50 2009, Original Pack of STARS, Ready to slab, pack full of Superb 67 + 68 quality. $5850
281. $100 2009-A Original Pack of Stars, Anti-counterfeiting features grace this star pack of entirely redesigned hundreds. $11,450
282. $100 1999 Original Pack of STARS. Big head: $10,000 face value with $20,000 book value—yet offered at modest premium.
Staggering, to say the least. $11,950
283. $100 2003-A Original Pack of Stars, The ultimate; one hundred sequential one hundred dollar stars in BEP wrapper, $10,000
face value; certain to draw envy from admirers. $11,450
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INTAGLIO IMPRESSIONS of ADOPTED or PROPOSED DESIGNS
PROOFS and INTAGLIO IMPRESSIONS are among the most highly coveted items in paper money—unlike in United States coinage,
where proof strikings have been available annually, to the public, for nearly 150 years, paper money collectors have never enjoyed the
same opportunity; even the most common, the most basic of proofs command prices beginning at $5,000, with several approaching
$100,000 at public auction. As a general point of distinction: proofs are produced on an intaglio press before a design is released, without
restriction on the quantity; while intaglio impressions are produced from the same plates and inks on the same presses after release in a
limited number. Both are official products of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; neither is negotiable. Many proofs are imprinted on
thin paper affixed to cardstock, while intaglio impressions are imprinted directly into cardstock. Both offer a wonderful execution of the
engraver’s design with each artistic detail flawlessly rendered and crisply impressed. Both proofs and intaglio impressions are printed
on one side only (uniface) without identifying serial numbers. Intaglio impressions offer a valuable addition to any collection or a worthy
(and affordable) gift to a collector at any level. Never before, in the 33 year history of our firm, have we hand the privilege of bringing
such important pieces to market. The INTAGLIO IMPRESSIONS offered here have been independently authenticated and graded by
PCGS Currency as Superb Gem New 67PPQ. Please see next page for pricing.
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284. $1 1886 SC, “Martha”, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ……$185
285. $1 1896 SC, “Educational”, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ…..$375
286. $1 1897 SC, “Educational” Unissued series, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ…..$185
287. $1 1899 “Black Eagle” Front PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
288. $1 1923 SC, Back PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$115
289. $2 1886 SC, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
290. $2 1896 SC, “Educational”, Face, Partial engraving design, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
291. $2 1896 SC, “Educational” Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$$375
292. $5 1886 SC, “Silver Dollar Back”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
293. $5 1896 SC, “Educational”, Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
294. $5 1897 SC, “Educational”, Unissued, Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
295. $5 1899 SC ,“Chief” Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
296. $5 1923 SC,“ Porthole” Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
297. $10 1897 SC, “Educational”, Unissued, Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
298. $10 1899 SC, Unissued Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$115
299. $20 1886 SC, “Manning” Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
300. $500 1878 SC, Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
301. $1000 1891 SC, “Marcy” Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$475
302. $1 1874 USN, Front PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$165
303. $1 1917 USN, Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
304. $2 1917 USN, Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
305. $10 1901 USN, “Bison”, Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
306. $20 1875 USN, Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
307. $50 1874 USN, Front, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
308. $1000 1878 USN, “Dewitt Clinton” Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$95
309. $1000 1878 USN, “Dewitt Clinton” Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
310. $10,000 1878 USN, Front and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$275
311. $1 1890 TN, “Stanton” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
312. $1 1898 TN, Unissued, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
313. $2 1890 TN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
314. $20 1890 TN, “Marshall” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$175
315. $50 1891 TN, “Seward” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$195
316. $100 1890 TN, “Watermelon” Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
317. $100 1890 TN, “Watermelon” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$195
318. $10 1907 GC, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$275
319. $20 1905 GC, “Technicolor” Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
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320. $100 1908 GC, Unissued, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
321. $500 1882 GC, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
322. $1000 1907 GC, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
323. $5000 1878 GC, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$375
324. $5000 1878 GC, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
325. $10,000 1882 GC, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
326. $1 1918 FRBN, ”Heraldic Eagle”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
327. $2 1918 FRBN, ”Battleship”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
328. $5 1915-18 FRBN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
329. $20 1915-18 FRBN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
330. $100 1918 FRBN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
331. $10 1914 FRN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
332. $10 1923 FRN, Unissued, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
333. $20 1920’s FRN, Unissued, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
334. $50 1914 FRN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
335. $500 1918 FRN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
336. $5000 1918 FRN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
337. $10,000 1918 FRN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$95
338. $1 NBN, Unissued design, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
339. $5 NBN, ”First Charter”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
340. $10 NBN, “First Charter” Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$145
341. $20 1882 NBN, Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
342. $50 1902 NBN, Face and Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$275
343. $50 1902 NBN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$75
344. $100 NBN, “First Charter”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
345. $100 1882 NBN, “Brown Back”, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$75
346. $100 1902 NBN, Back, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$185
347. $2 1860’s OBSOLETE, “Santa Claus Note” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$195
348. 50cent FRACTIONAL, ”Fifth Issue” Face, PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ….$115
ANDREA DORIA—Authentic Salvaged Banknotes
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The S. S. Andrea Doria was as much a floating art gallery as a luxury cruise vessel. Between her maiden voyage in 1953 and the
maritime disaster ending her service along with the lives of more than fifty on board, she ferried thousands of people between Europe
and New York. Due to her enormous size and the warm south Atlantic course she took, there were three swimming pools on the upper
deck; an engineering marvel not previously accomplished. On July 26, 1956 the Andrea Doria and the Stockholm (a Swedish ocean liner)
collided amid dense fog off the coast of Nantucket. On August 27, 1981, a team lead by marine explorer and department store heir,
Peter Gimble, recovered the Banco di Roma safe which had been submerged more than 250 feet underwater for more than one-quarter
century. Three years later, the safe was opened during a live television broadcast revealing stacks of U.S. $1 silver certificates and
Italian banknotes in 50, 100, and 1,000 Lire denominations.
After a meticulous inventory to document the origin of each piece, some of the notes were preserved and protected in specially-made
Lucite holders. These holders were sealed by PCGS along with a certificate of authenticity. It is a thrill to offer such historically important
relics from this famous maritime disaster to our clients. Each pair includes a $1 silver certificate and an Italian 1,000 Lire salvaged from
the Andrea Doria mounted in custom acrylic ready to display. An irreplaceable opportunity for the connoisseur.
349. One pair: $1 Silver Certificate and 1,000 Lire, each PCGS certified……………………$1,495
350. Two pairs, as above, four banknotes include two $1 silvers and two 1,000 Lire………$2,795
CONFEDERATE CURRENCY
351. $50 T-8, 7/25/1861, Earth goddess (Tellus) + Washington, very light areas discolor, EF. $315
352. $50 T-8, 7/25/1861, Earth goddess (Tellus) + Washington, minor discolor top, VF. $245
353. $20 T-9, 7/25/1861, sailing ship, few closed splits, VF. $225
354. $10 T-10, 7/25/1861, Liberty + Confed shield, ‘small edge splits + repair, PCGS VF 30. $845
355. $10 T-10, 7/25/1861, Liberty + Confed shield, well executed repair splits, nice VF. $795
356. $10 T-10, 7/25/1861, Liberty + Confed shield, restoration at left sig, lovely Fine. $395
357. $10 T-10, 7/25/1861, Liberty + Confed shield, central 75% present, rest gone, damaged. $90
358. $50 T-14, 9/2/1861, Moneta + treasure chest, above average, VF+. $145
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359. $20 T-17, 9/2/1861, Ceres, commerce, navigation, expert repair COC, strong Fine. $845
360. $20 T-14, 9/2/1861, amazing color, CC ‘repaired, annotation’ (pencil) PMG Very Fine 25 net. $495
361. $10 T-22, 9/2/1861, Native Americans, vibrant orange, Thetis, rare as PCGS Very Fine 30. $2495
362. $10 T-24, 9/2/1861, Robert Hunter, child, smooth + pleasing, Fine. $345
363. $10 T-26, 9/2/1861, Hope + anchor, Menninger, attractive, Fine. $235
364. $10 T-28, 9/2/1861, Ceres + commerce, scattered light folds on back, Extra Fine+. $245
365. $10 T-28, 9/2/1861, Ceres + commerce, Very Fine. $95
366. $5 T-36, 9/2/1861, Ceres + caduceus on hay, Fine. $85
367. $5 T-37, 9/2/1861, Sailor + bales cotton, Very Good/Fine. $75
368. $10 T-46, 9/2/1862, Ceres + bales cotton with ships, about Very Fine. $195
369. $500 T-64, 2/17/1864, dark red background (#2978), PCGS Very Fine 30. $895
370. $500 T-64, 2/17/1864, dark red (#3577), app ‘small hole top center’ PCGS Very Fine 30. $795
371. $2 T-70, 2/17/1864, Stunning! Minor area discolor; wonderful, Choice CU. $165
372. $1 T-71, 2/17/1864, Sen Clay of AL, exemplary, Choice CU. $165
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UNIQUE LARGE SIZE ERROR
373. $10 1862 USN, Fr. 94, Missing Face Printing. This may be the earliest mistake produced by the US government. Striking misprint;
despite a fully executed back and green underprint and geometric lathe counter “10” on front, the rest of the design is absent—a faux
pas visible across the room. This quickened the pulse of the entire bourse floor when first discovered by Dennis Forgue at a Chicago
show many years ago. Comments “edge damage” from being shown around because of it’s confusing nature in a climate unaware of
printing errors. In a market where the most routine of double denominations realize $30k, this utterly unique specimen seems value
priced, PCGS Fine 15. $19,950
DEFECTIVE PAPER STOCK
374. $1 1981-A, Defective Paper Stock. Finest known example! Improper mixture at Crane + Co created most dramatic variance in
paper thickness documented. Left 65% borders on translucent. An R-9 mistake, in the rarest tier. PMG About Unciculated 55. $3495
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DOUBLE FACE PRINTING
375. $20 1977, Double Printing. Drunken doubling; printed from two different face plates. Finest example to reach the market in nearly
two years, PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. $2950
376. $1 1988, Double Printing with Bookend. Sharply impressed second image from additional pass through plates accompanied by
sequential (normal) note. Gem New. $2450
377. $10 1988-A, Multiple Back Printing. At least three passes through the machinery, with back plate numbers 141, 143, 14? visible.
Amazing, PCGS Choice About New 58. $1995
PRINTED FOLDS and CUTTING ERRORS
378. $1 1988-A, Printed Fold. Gargantuan foldover left 25% note capturing serial number and seal plus retaining sheet numbers and
showing part back printing. Opens to blank void underneath. Lesser examples have brought $2,000. Very Choice New. $1250
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379. $10 1988-A Printed Fold. Enormous oblique fold with skewed presentation back; small ATM mark upper margin. Certainly among
the finest seen; rarely has a misprint excited us more. Gem New. $3450
380. $20 1993 Printed Fold. Identical error type as above, but only affecting lower left 20% although the green back printing so bold it
drowns out the black, Choice About Uncirculated. $895
381. $5 1977 Printed Fold. Textbook example of a major printed fold with serial and seal imprinted onto large flap from back, Very
Choice New. $895
382. $1 1977-A Printed Fold. Nearly identical to above although less white selvedge shows, yet same amount overprint on back;
intriguing irregular tear to paper from press jam causing fold. Choice About Uncirculated. $595
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383. $20 1988-A Cutting Error. Exceptional example, Choice About Uncirculated. $795
384. $20 1988-A Cutting Error. Left 65% overprint missing due to oblique fold through Treasury seal prior to application 3rd print. More
dramatic in person than in photo. Very Choice New. $545
INVERTED “BACKS”
385. $1 1928-B SC, Funnyback. Only a couple of prominent folds on this early invert, Tough to locate note. PCGS Very Fine 30. $795
386. $1 1928-B SC, Funnyback. Nearly the equal of note above, PCGS Very Fine 20. $745
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INVERTED “BACKS”
387. $1 1934 SC, Funnyback. One Year Type with large “1”. Quite respectable, PCGS Very Fine 20. $825
388. $1 1935-F SC, Much rarer than any Funnyback invert. Unique for series. Very Fine. $795
389. $5 1928-B USN, Red Seal invert, Very attractive despite comment ‘stained on back’; limited opportunities on these USN. PCGS
Fine 12, app. $895
390. $5 1928 FRN, Numeral Seal invert, from Dallas. Honestly feel it belongs in EF holder. Inverts from first series of small size paper
money are rare creatures. PMG VF 30. $995
391. $10 1928 FRN, Numeral Seal invert, from Minneapolis. 1 of 2 known. $1495
INVERTED OVERPRINTS
392. $1 1985 FRN, Inverted Overprint, Type II. PCGS VF 30. $495
393. $1 1988 FRN, Inverted Overprint Type II. PCGS Choice About New 58. $595
394. $1 1988-A FRN, Inverted Overprint Type II. Choice About New. $595
395. $2 1976 FRN, Inverted Overprint with Bookends. The “stopper” to building a denomination set of inverts. Auction sales
above $4k, without including normal notes before and after error.. Exceptional value. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63EPQ $2995
396. $5 1977 FRN, Inverted Overprint. Splendid specimen, Gem New. $695
Inquiries about items 01 – 556? Please call Bianca, Doris or Fred Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com
A monthly payment plan with no finance charges may be available for select clients on larger purchases. Please call us.
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397. $20 1950-A FRN, Inverted Overprint. Signatures, series, seals and serial numbers upside down on this near-Gem early invert.
PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. $895
398. $20 1988-A FRN, Inverted Overprint, Type II. Sliver adjacent note at top, CU. $695
399. $100 1977 FRN, Inverted Overprint. Boardwalk margins surround Superb-appearing note with upside down serials and seals,
PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58EPQ. $1495
400. $100 1988 FRN, Inverted Overprint, Type II. Magnificent, Choice New. $1495
“BLANK BACKS” -- Missing 1st Printing
401. $1 1995 FRN, Missing Back Printing. Ideal for a type or denomination set. Choice CU+. $495
402. $5 1969-C FRN, Missing Back Printing with Bookend. Tremendous note highlighted by sequential normal note, Ch CU+. $ 595
403. $10 1995 FRN, Missing Back Printing. Stark white back, Choice CU+. $ 495
404. $20 1977 FRN, Missing Back Printing. Scarce denomination, PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. $645
405. $20 1990 FRN, Missing Back Printing with Bookend. Choice CU+. $645
MISSING 2nd PRINTINGS
406. $1 19xx FRN, Missing Face Printing with Bookend. The most dramatic mistake. Gem CU $1195
407. $1 19xx FRN, Missing Face Printing. Ghost face design, CU. $795
408. $1 19xx FRN, Missing Face Printing. Couple soft bends, AU. $695
409. $1 19xx FRN, Missing Face Printing. ½”faint imprint bottom face, PMG Choice Uncirculated 64EPQ. $795
410. $5 19xx FRN, Missing Face Printing. Scarce denomination for error. PCGS Choice About New 58. $795
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OFFSET PRINTINGS
411. $1 1935-E SC, Offset: 99% Face to Back. Exceedingly rare silver certificate; offerings once every 3 years. Wildly dark, EF. $495
412. $1 1985, Offset: 100% Back to Face. Bright 3rd impression, Choice CU+. $295
413. $1 1988-A, Offset: 100% Back to Face. Spotty, matte variety, About Uncirculated. $195
414. $5 1988-A, Offset: 100% Back to Face. Bright 3rd impression, Extra Fine. $195
415. $10 1988-A, Offset: 100% Face to Back. Striking error; soft bends, About Uncirculated. $195
416. $10 1988-A, Offset: 100% Face to Back. Lighter than above, still attractive, Extra Fine. $165
417. $10 1950-A, Offset: 75% Face to Back. Very dark and legible transfer, Extra Fine. $145
418. $20 1977, Offset: 100% Face to Back. First impression—no darker examples exist. Not cheap but, worth every cent to acquire
the finest, About Uncirculated. $595
419. $20 1977, Offset: 100% Face to Back. Dark, second impression; wonderful, About Uncirculated. $345
420. $20 1977, Offset: 100% Back to Face. Green transfer of back in retrograde, Choice AU. $295
421. $100 1977, Offset: 75% Face to Back. Franklin peering over Independence Hall, About Uncirculated. $295
422. $100 1996, Offset: 100% Back to Face. Spotty, matte variety, with some skips in transfer as it common with this variety, Choice
About Uncirculated +. $295
Please call 1-586-979-3400 for questions about or orders for all error notes.
Bianca, Doris and Fred Bart are available to help you with questions about any note. We’d love to hear from you.
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INKING ERRORS
423. $20 1995, Insufficient Ink. Dramatic under-inking affecting 85% back with portion design essentially absent. Tremendous value
on these eye-popping pieces, Gem CU. $295
$20 1990, Ink Smear from Flooded Plate. Press set-up examples where plate is flooded prior to start of run. These seldom escape
the careful eyes of BEP inspectors, both human and electronic. Two identical examples in stock.
424. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ. $995
425. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64EPQ. $895
OVERPRINT on BACK
426. $1 Overprint on Back, various series in stock. Great original example with deep embossing of this iconic misprint, Gem CU. $445
427. $1 1981, Overprint on Back, Attractive and affordable, Very Fine. $285
428. $1 1988-A, Overprint on Back, set of four, two with errors and two bookends, alternating; wonderful display item Gem CU+. $995
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429. $5 Overprint on Back, various series in stock. Fully original examples with deep embossing of this misprint, Gem CU. $495
430. $20 Overprint on Back, various series in stock. Wonderfully original pieces with deep embossing of this misprint, Gem CU. $495
MISMATCHED SERIAL NUMBERS
431. $1 1935-E SC, Mismatch: R xxxxxx 06/ 16 D, unique, stuck digit mismatch, PMG Extra Fine 45EPQ. $1750
432. $1 1935-G, WM, Inverted Star, rare and under demand, Very Fine. $995
433. $1 1957 SC, Mismatch: G 55 /54 xxxxxx A, blue seal. PCGS Very Fine 25. $495
434. $1 1969 FRN, Mismatch: F 68 / 67 xxxxxx A, Extra Fine. $295
435. $1 1969 FRN, Mismatch: F 68 / 67 xxxxxx A, PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. $325
436. $1 1969 FRN, Mismatch: F 68 / 67 xxxxxx A, PCGS Very Fine 25. $325
437. $1 1981-A FRN, Mismatch: F 98 / 99 xxxxxx D, PCGS Gem New 65PPQ. $995
438. $1 1981-A FRN, Mismatch: F 98 / 99 xxxxxx D, PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. $945
439. $1 1981-A FRN, Mismatch: F 98 / 99 xxxxxx D, PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. $495
440. $2 1976 FRN, Mismatch Prefix: H-A / B-A. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ. $725
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441. $2 1976 FRN, Mismatch Prefix: H-A / B-A. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ. $650
442. $2 1976 FRN, Mismatch Prefix: H-A / B-A. Gem Uncirculated. $525
443. $2 1976 FRN, Mismatch Prefix: H-A / B-A. PMG Gem Uncirculated 64. $525
444. $5 1977-A FRN, Mismatch: H xxxx 6125 / 5677 A, PCGS Extra Fine 45PPQ. $945
445. $5 1977-A FRN, Mismatch: H xxxx 6122 / 4924 A, PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. $895
446. $10 1963-A FRN, Mismatch: E 63 / 64 xxxxxx A, PCGS Very Fine 25, app. $895
SMALL SIZE TYPE NOTES
446a. $1 1928 Fr. 1500, Bright red overprint, blast white paper, huge margins on this one year type note, PMG Gem Unc 65EPQ. $745
446b. $1 1928 Fr. 1500, Iconic red seal ace design, PMG Choice Unc 63EPQ. $445
447. $2 1928-D* Fr. 1505*m, Star Note. Rare Mule back plate. Fine $145
448. $2 1928-E Fr. 1506, Perfect type. Choice New $95
449.
450.
451.
452.
453.
$2 1928-F Fr.1507*, Star Note. Fire engine red overprint. Choice New. $495
$2 1953-A* Fr. 1510*, Star Note. Fantastic coloring. Choice New. $125
$2 1953-B* Fr. 1511*, Star Note. Original paper waves. Choice New $85
$2 1953-C Fr. 1512* Star Note. Fresh from the press appearance. Choice New. $60
$2 1963* Fr. 1513*, Star Note. For a collection of gems. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ. $75
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454. $5 1928-E* Fr. 1530*, Star Note. Screaming with originality. Choice New $1145
455. $100 1966 Fr. 1550, Consecutive Pair of Red Seal $100s. Choice New $800
457. $1 1928-D Fr. 1604 Utterly fantastic with balanced borders, complete originality, deep embossing, razor sharp corners. PMG
Choice Uncirculated 63EPQ $395
458. $1 1928-E* Fr. 1605* Extremely Rare: 1 of 5 known; the lone example to garner a PPQ or EPQ accolade from the services.
Unequivocally, the rarest small size one dollar printed; no elaboration necessary as it reigns supreme. Collectors wait an entire
generation for this privilege. This trophy ‘fell through the cracks’ at auction; priced intelligently and fairly. PCGS Fine 12PPQ $19,950
459. $1 1935-A Fr.1609, Fr.1610 R & S Pair. Extra Fine $545
460. $1 1935-D Fr.1613W Rare M-G Block Lovely fresh exemple PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ $345
461. $1 1935-G Fr.1616 Motto, 29 Consecutive. Very Choice New $1150
462. $5 1953-B Fr. 1656 Five Consecutive. A marvelous little group of banknotes. $295
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463. $10 1934-C Fr. 1704*, star, Ten Dollar Silver. Perfect for type. Gem New $645
464. $10 1953-A Fr.1707*, star, Striking blue overprint. Gem New $945
465. $1 2003-A Fr.1931-G, Finest Known. Teetering on perfect. PCGS Superb Gem New 69PPQ. $295
466. $1 2006 Fr.1933-L*, FW Star. Auction at $172. PCGS Superb Gem 67PPQ. $65
467. $1 2006 Fr.1933-L*, FW Star. Auction at $172. PCGS Gem 65PPQ. $45
468. $2 1995 Fr.1936-F*, star, 10 Consecutive stars. Gem New $110
469.
470.
471.
472.
473.
474.
475.
476.
477.
478.
479.
480.
481.
482.
483.
484.
485.
486.
487.
488.
489.
490.
491.
492.
$5 1928 Fr.1950-G*, Numeral seal, Rare star, VF $345
$5 1934-B Fr.1958-H, Scarce series. Teetering on perfect. Gem $285
$5 1950 Fr.1961-D, Wide II. Truly a Gem in the wrong holder. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $95
$5 1950-C Fr.1964-H*, Star Note. 2 years between offerings. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. $395
$5 1950-D Fr.1965-F, Type Note. Lovely, early FRN. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $55
$5 1950-E Fr.1966-B, Key to Series. Three districts only. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ. $85
$5 1969-C Fr.1972-J* Four Consécutive Notes. Scarce emission. Gem New. $195
$5 1981 Fr.1976-E* Rare Star. 1981 stars downright rare. PCGS Gem 65PPQ. $185
$5 1981 Fr.1976-G* Rare Star. 1981 stars downright rare. PCGS Choice New 64PPQ. $165
$10 1928* Fr.2000-G* Rare Star. Payable in gold. VF $275
$10 1934 Fr.2004-K Light Green Seal. Dallas. $295
$10 1950 Fr.2010-G* Wide. Scarce in all grades. Choice New. $295
$10 1950 Fr.2010-G Wide. Nice for assigned grade. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. $75
$10 1950-A Fr.2011-B Consecutive Pair. Uncommon opportunity. Choice New+. $95
$10 1950-A Fr.2011-G Type Note. Lovely, early FRN. PCGS Choice New 64PPQ. $75
$10 1950-A Fr.2011-G Type Note. One point lower. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $55
$10 1950-D Fr.2014-B Undergraded. Certainly appears Gem. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $55
$10 1050-E* Fr.2015-G* Star, Gem New $265
$10 2003 Fr.2037-A* Only 416,000 Printed. PMG Gem Unc 66EPQ. $115
$10 2004A Fr.2039-G* Star, Beautiful coloring. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $110
$20 1928 Fr.2050-B Numeral Seal. Snow white paper, nice embossing. Choice New. $395
$20 1928 Fr.2050-F Numeral Seal. Comment ‘minor discoloration’ PCGS Choice New 63, app. $235
$20 1928 Fr.2051-E Numeral Seal Appears to be nicer than grade PCGS Choice About New 58 $$275
$20 1950-B Fr.2061-G* Star Note. Decidedly uncommon. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. $245
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493.
494.
495.
496.
497.
$20 1969-B Fr.2069-G Key to Series. Certainly looks Choice CU. PMG About Uncirculated 55. $95
$20 1969-B Fr.2069-G Key to Series. Nicer than grade. PMG About Uncirculated 50. $85
$20 1969-B Fr.2069-G Key to Series. Bargain price. PMG Choice Extra Fine 45. $65
$50 1928 Fr.2100-D* Star. Cleveland. PCGS Very Fine 30 $815
$100 1963-A Fr.2163-G* Type Note. Affordable and attractive. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. $165
498. $100 1928 Fr.2405 Gorgeous gold overprint. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. $1495
499. $500 1928 Fr.2407 Gold Certificate. Refreshingly free of defects—an utter miracle of survival for any high denomination, much
less a gold certificate. Total originality with embossing. These notes are so very difficult to locate. PCGS Very Fine 25 $10,950
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500. $1 1935-A Fr.2300* Rare Hawaii Star Note. Very Fine. $195
501. $10 1934-A Fr.2303 Hawaii. PCGS About New 53PPQ. $395
502. $20 1934-A Fr.2305 Hawaii, Brown Seal and Serial Numbers Gem New. $895
503. $1 1934-A Fr.2306 North Africa Consecutive Pair. Impossible to fathom any possible improvement on this dynamic duo with
monster colors. Superb Gem New. $1195
504. $10 1934 Fr.2308m North Africa—1934-plain. An epic rarity, much scarcer than the highly touted 1933 $10 Silver. Affordable
examples—such as this lovely piece, destined to become the pinnacle of an advanced collection—appear less often than $30k gems.
Comments ‘UL Corner Replaced; Major Edge Restorations’ enhance the appeal. PCGS Very Fine 20, app. $3295
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505. $10 1934-A Fr.2309 North Africa Consecutive Pair. Both Superb Gem New, one with inking defect (as made by the BEP)
inside the portrait. Amazing quality. $1295
AUTOGRAPH NOTES
506. $2 1928-G USN, Georgia Neese Clarke, PMG Choice Uncirculated. PMG 64EPQ $395
507. $5 1934-D SC, Georgia Neese Clarke, striking blue fountain pen and blue serials on these examples with Ms. Clarke on five
dollar silvers. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $295
508. $5 1934-D SC, Georgia Neese Clarke, PCGS Extra Fine 40PPQ $195
509. $2 1976 FRN, Georgia Neese Clarke, PCGS New 62PPQ $115
510. $1 1935-D SC, Georgia Neese Clarke, PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ $125
511. $10 1950-B FRN, Ivy Baker Priest, another rarity. PCGS Choice About New 55PPQ $325
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512. $10 1953-A SC, Ivy Baker Priest, extraordinarily rare ten dollar silver. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $495
513. $2 1953 USN, Ivy Baker Priest, red seal two dollar, PCGS Fine 12 $95
514. $1 1957 SC, star Ivy Baker Priest, PCGS Very Fine 20 $65
515. $1 1957-B SC, Kathryn O’Hay Granahan, PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ $85
516. $1 1963 FRN, Kathryn O’Hay Granahan, PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ $65
517. $1 1957-B SC, star Kathryn O’Hay Granahan & C. Douglas Dillon, PMG Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ $295
518. $1 1957-B SC, Kathryn O’Hay Granahan & C. Douglas Dillon, PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $145
519. $1 1963 FRN, Kathryn O’Hay Granahan & C. Douglas Dillon, PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $175
520.
521.
522.
523.
524.
525.
526.
527.
528.
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1963-A FRN, star, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Superb Gem New 67PPQ $165
1963-A FRN, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $90
1963-A FRN, star, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $125
1963-A FRN, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $85
1963-A FRN, star, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $95
1963-A FRN, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $75
1963-A FRN, Henry H. Fowler. PCGS Very Choice New 64 $70
1963-B FRN, Joseph W. Barr, PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $295
1969 FRN, Dorothy Andrews Elston & David M. Kennedy. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $145
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529. $1 1969 FRN, Dorothy Andrews Elston & David M. Kennedy. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $145
530. $1 1969 FRN, Dorothy Andrews Elston. PMG Gem Unc 66EPQ $115
531. $1 1969 FRN, David M. Kennedy. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $145
532. $1 1969 FRN, David M. Kennedy. PMG Choice Unc 64EPQ. $125
533. $1 1969 FRN, David M. Kennedy. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $125
534. $1 1969-D FRN, Ramona Acosta Banuelos. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $95
535. $1 1969-D FRN, Ramona Acosta Banuelos. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $85
536. $1 1974 FRN, Francine I. Neff & William E. Simon. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $175
537. $2 1976 FRN, Francine I. Neff. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $115
538. $1 1974 FRN, Francine I. Neff. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $95
539. $1 1974 FRN, Francine I. Neff. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $75
540. $1 1974 FRN, William E. Simon. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $125
541. $1 1974 FRN, William E. Simon. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $95
542. $1 1974 FRN, William E. Simon. PMG Choice Unc 64EPQ $85
543. $1 1974 FRN, William E. Simon. PCGS Ch Abt New 58PPQ $55
544. $1 1977 FRN, Azie Taylor Morton. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $135
545. $1 1977-A FRN, star G. William Miller PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $145
546. $1 1981 FRN, Angela M. Buchanan. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $115
547. $1 1981 FRN, Angela M. Buchanan. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $95
548. $1 1981 FRN, Angela M. Buchanan. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $85
549. $1 1981 FRN, Angela M. Buchanan. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ $75
550. $1 1981 FRN, Angela M. Buchanan. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ $55
551. $1 1981-A FRN, Donald T. Regan. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ $185
552. $1 1985 FRN, James A. Baker III. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ $115
553. $2 1995 FRN, Mary Ellen Witherow. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $95
554. $5 2006 FRN, star, Henry M. Paulson Jr. PCGS Superb Gem New 67PPQ $125
555. $5 2006 FRN, star, Henry M. Paulson Jr. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ $110
556. $5 2006 FRN, star, Henry M. Paulson Jr. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ $90
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A TERRIFIC SELECTION OF SPECIAL SERIAL NUMBERED BANKNOTES
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ULTRA LOW SERIAL NUMBERED NOTES
Denom Series
Serial #
Grade
Price
$1
1999
K00000001C
PMG 63 EPQ
$5,950
$20
1950
C00000001A
PMG 64 EPQ
$6,950
$1
1963
G00000003B
PMG 64
$795
Complete 12 district set of $2 2003 notes all s/n #6 STAR
$2
2003 00000006 STAR Choice/Gem
$12,000
$1
1957
K00000043A
PCGS 67 PPQ
$325
$1
1935A
K00000043C
PCGS 64 PPQ
$275
$1
1935B
D00000043D
PCGS 64 PPQ
$275
$1
1935E
B00000043I
PCGS 64 PPQ
$275
$1
2009
L00000046 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
2003A
G00000050H
Gem CU
$200
$1
2009
L00000051 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
B00000052B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000057 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
2003A
G00000060H
Gem CU
$200
$1
1957
V00000060A
PMG 64 EPQ
$350
$1
2009
B00000063B
Gem CU
$150
$1
1957
K00000064A
PCGS 67PPQ
$325
$1
1957
K00000065A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
2009
B00000065B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000065 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
1957
K00000068A
PCGS 67PPQ
$325
$1
1899
N66A
PCGS 64 PPQ
$1,500
$1
1957
K00000072A
PCGS 67 PPQ
$325
$1
2009
B00000072B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000072 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
1957
K00000073A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
2009
B00000073B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000073 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000074 I
Gem CU
$150
$1
1957
K00000075A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
1957
K00000078A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
2009
B00000078B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000078 I
Gem CU
$150
$100
1966
A00000079A
PCGS 65 PPQ
$3,000
$100
1966
A00000081A
PCGS 65 PPQ
$3,000
$1
1935
N00000081A
PCGS 65 PPQ
$275
$1
1935
H00000081A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
1935A
K00000081C
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
1935C
T00000081D
PCGS 63 PPQ
$250
$1
1935E
N00000081H
PCGS 65 PPQ
$275
$1
1935H
E00000081J
PCGS 63 PPQ
$250
$1
1957
K00000081A
PCGS 67 PPQ
$325
$1
1957
A00000081B
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
1957A
H00000081A
PCGS 64 PPQ
$265
$1
2009
B00000082B
Gem CU
$150
$1
1957
K00000083A
PCGS 66 PPQ
$300
$1
2009
B00000083B
Gem CU
$150
$1
2009
L00000083 I
Gem CU
$150
Denom
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
Series
1935A
1935A
1935C
1935B
1935H
1957
1957
1957A
1957B
2009
2009
2009
1957
2003A
1935H
1957
1957
2009
1957
2009
1957
1957
2009
Serial #
K00000084C
N00000084H
T00000084D
D00000084D
E00000084J
A00000084B
K00000084A
H00000084A
X00000084A
B00000084B
L00000084 I
L00000086 I
K00000087A
G00000090H
E00000090J
K00000092A
K00000093A
B00000093B
K00000095A
B00000095B
K00000096A
K00000097A
B00000097B
Grade
PCGS 65 PPQ
PCGS 66 PPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
PCGS 65 PPQ
PCGS 64 PPQ
PCGS 67 PPQ
PCGS 67 PPQ
PCGS 64 PPQ
PCGS 65 PPQ
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
PCGS 66 PPQ
Gem CU
PMG 63 EPQ
PCGS 67 PPQ
PCGS 67 PPQ
Gem CU
PCGS 67 PPQ
Choice CU
PCGS 66 PPQ
PCGS 66 PPQ
Gem CU
Price
$275
$300
$250
$275
$265
$325
$325
$265
$275
$150
$150
$150
$300
$200
$325
$325
$325
$150
$325
$150
$300
$300
$150
Complete 12 district set of $2 2003 notes all s/n #600 *
$2
2003 00000600 STAR Choice/Gem
$1,800
Impressive $1 1928 Legal Tender Low Serial Numbers
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
A00000987A
A00001213A
A00001214A
A00001216A
A00001217A
A00001218A
A00001230A
PMG 65 EPQ
PCGS 62 PPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
PCGS 65 PPQ
PCGS 64 PPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
$1,800
$800
$850
$1,000
$900
$850
$1,200
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1935C
1935D
1935D
1935C
1935D
1935C
1935D
1935B
1935D
T00001111D
T00002222D
T00003333D
T00004444D
T00005555D
T00006666D
T00007777D
D00008888D
T00009999D
PMG 58 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 58 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 58 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
$2,700
set of
9 notes
$1
$1
$1
$1
2009
1957B
1928A
1935G
L00002222 I
L00007000A
K00020000A
D00600000J
PCGS 66 PPQ
PMG 68 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
This set
will sell
fast
Email Mike Abramson at Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com or call 1-218-310-0090 for all special serial # notes
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$110
$400
$500
$500
1950 Series
PMG 64 EPQ
$6,950
5,950
PMG 63 EPQ
$5,950
PMG 64
$795
PCGS 64 PPQ $1500
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$100 1966 Legal Tender A00000081A PPQ 65 PPQ $3000
$1 1928 Legal Tender Low Serial Number PCGS 65 PPQ $1000
$1 1928 Legal Tender Ladder Note PCGS 63 PPQ $850
Email Mike Abramson at Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com or call 1-218-310-0090 for all special serial # notes
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Lowest serial # matched set available. $2 2003 FRN set of A - L District all serial number 00000006 STAR $12,000
The 12 note matched serial #00000001 STAR & 00000002 STAR sets changed hands @ $180,000 & $50,000 respectively
back in 2005. We also have the 12 note matched serial #00000600 STAR set in stock at $1,800
Both sets are housed in their beautiful hard bound BEP presentations books.
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GREAT SET OF $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE LOW PROGRESSIVE SERIAL NUMBERS $2700
We
apologize
that
the
photos
don't
show
the
wonderful
matched
paper
quality
of all
nine
notes.
All nine
notes are
the same
paper
color
and are
beautifully
matched.
This set
makes an
amazing
framed
display.
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79
At the time
we prepared
this catalog
one could
purchase
each of
these solid
serial number
notes to
build a
complete set
of solid
serial number
11111111 99999999
This is an
incredibly
difficult
project to
complete
and for
many
years we
simply
couldn't
located
the solid
99999999
note.
We suggest
that this
catalog
presents
an opportunity
that may
not come
around
for quite some
time.
SOLID
SERIAL
NUMBERS
11111111
through
99999999
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EXECUTIVE CURRENCY
P O Box 16690
Duluth, MN 55816-0690
1-218-310-0090 phone
1-218-525-3651 fax
Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com
Please visit our website at: www.ExecutiveCurrency.com
UNPRECIDENTED SET OF $100 SOLID SERIAL NUMBERS
Denom.
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
Series
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
2006A
Serial Number
KB11111111D
KB22222222F
KB33333333D
KB44444444G
KB55555555H
KB66666666E
KB77777777G
KB88888888G
KB98999989 I
PMG Grade
65 EPQ
66 EPQ
67 EPQ
66 EPQ
66 EPQ
65 EPQ
66 EPQ
64 EPQ
67 EPQ
Fair Market Price
District
$3,800
New York
$3,000
New York
$2,800
New York
$2,500
New York
$2,700
New York
$2,700
New York
$4,200
New York
$8,000
New York
$300
New York
Sold as a set only for…. $30,000
Serial #99999999 has never been printed in any form on a $100 Note*
*Source:"Collector's Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes, Series 1963 - 2009" and conversation with Kevin Brown at the BEP
All notes are PMG Graded 64 to 67, all EPQ Exceptional Paper Quality.
All notes are from the New York District.
All notes are notes are printed on a series (2006A) that is now discontinued, (they are making them anymore).
See photo on the next page for the complete set.
Nine Note set offered for your consideration at $30,000
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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The most complete set of $100 FRN solid serial numbers ever assembled $30,000
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Denom
$1
$1
$1
$5
$10
$20
$1
$1
$5
$5
$20
$1
$5
$5
$5
$10
$10
$20
$100
$1
$1
$5
$10
$20
AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL SOLID SERIAL NUMBERED NOTES
Series
1981A
1957A
1935E
2009
2009
2004
Serial #
E11111111A
D11111111F
JK11111111A
JF11111111C
EC11111111B
PMG 63 EPQ
PCGS 50
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 64
1977A
1981
2006
2006
2006
1981
2013
2006
1969C
2009
1995
1985
2004
H33333333C
D33333333A
II33333333A
IK33333333B
IG33333333A
D33333333A
MC33333333A
HJ33333333A
G44444444C
G44444444H
B44444444C
L44444444C
EF44444444D
PMG 65 EPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
PCGS 66 PPQ
PCGS 66 PPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
PCGS 65 PPQ
PCGS 64 PPQ
Gem CU
L11111111G
Grade
PMG 64 Net
1935C C22222222E
PMG 58
1981A L22222222C PMG 64 EPQ
2006 IF22222222C PMG 65 EPQ
1934 H22222222A
PMG 58
2013 MD22222222B
Gem CU
Price
$1,400
$1,900
$1,500
$1,500
$1,600
$1,400
Denom
$1
$1
$10
$20
$1
$10
$1,300 $1
$1,100 $1
$1,300 $5
$4,000 $10
$1,200 $20
$1,300 $20
$1,200 $100
$1,500 $1
$1,300 $1
$1,500 $1
$1,300 $1
$1,300 $1
$2,200 $1
$1,000 $1
SOLD $1
$1,200 $2
$1,300 $5
SOLD $10
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Series
Serial #
1928A K55555555A
1985
F55555555C
1950E G55555555H
2013 MF55555555A
1999
B66666666G
2009 JA66666666A
2003
L77777777H
1969
G77777777B
2006
IF77777777A
1974
D77777777B
1985
C77777777B
2004 EF77777777D
1974
B77777777A
1995
B88888888N
2009
F88888888N
2006
F88888888A
1981
D88888888A
2003
E88888888I
1928A J99999999A
1935E M99999999H
1963A L99999999E
2003A C99999999B
1934C L99999999A
1934B B99999999D
Grade
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
Gem CU
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
PMG 64 Net
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
Gem CU
PCGS 65 PPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PCGS 58 PPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 55
Choice CU
PCGS 65 PPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
Price
$5,000
$1,300
$2,000
$1,300
$1,300
SOLD
$1,400
$2,200
$1,900
$1,900
$1,900
$1,800
$6,000
$3,000
$3,500
$3,500
$3,000
$3,600
$9,000
$8,000
$15,000
$19,000
$16,000
$18,000
Wonderful Solid Serial #11111111 Notes
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2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
Complete Set of Seven of a Kind/Seven in a Row $1 Federal Reserve Notes
$1 FRN “Threes Set”
2003A
2006
2001
2003A
2003A
2006
2006
2006
1974
B33333330D
B33333331D
B33333332D
B33333334D
B33333335D
B33333336D
B33333337D
B33333338D
B33333339D
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
B33333303D
B33333313D
B33333323D
B33333343D
B33333353D
B33333363D
B33333373D
B33333383D
B33333393D
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
B33333033C
B33333133C
B33333233C
B33333433C
B33333533C
B33333633C
B33333733C
B33333833C
B33333933C
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
B33330333D
B33331333D
B33332333D
B33334333D
B33335333D
B33336333D
B33337333D
B33338333D
B33339333D
B33303333D
L33313333K
F333233333A
B33343333D
B33353333D
L33363333K
L33373333K
L33383333K
D33393333B
2006
2003A
2006
2006
2003A
2006
2006
2006
2003A
C33033333F
K33133333A
C33233333F
L33433333K
A33533333A
E33633333C
F33733333S
E33833333D
E33933333A
2006
2003
2006
2003A
2003A
2003
2006
2006
2006
E30333333I
E31333333D
L32333333K
B34333333D
K35333333D
C36333333E
F37333333S
K38333333C
K39333333C
2006
2006
1981
1995
2001
2001
2001
2003A
2003A
G03333333E
B13333333G
I 23333333A
D43333333K
F53333333E
L63333333D
H73333333C
E83333333E
L93333333P
Included: $1 1963 Federal Reserve Note E33333333A PMG 63 Choice CU
All notes should grade at least Choice CU with the majority being Gem CU.
65 Note Set = $4,000
Executive Currency, P O Box 16690, Duluth, MN 55816-0690, 1-218-310-0090
mike@executivecurrency.com
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Let us help you
build a complete
denomination set
$1 - $100 with the
same solid serial number
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Nearly Complete Set of Seven of a Kind/Seven in a Row $1 Federal Reserve Notes
$1 FRN “Fives Set”
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
E55555550B
E55555551B
E55555552B
E55555553B
E55555554B
E55555556B
E55555557B
E55555558B
E55555559B
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
E55555505H
E55555515H
E55555525H
E55555535H
E55555545H
E55555565H
E55555575H
E55555585H
E55555595H
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
E55555055H
E55555155H
E55555255H
E55555355H
E55555455H
E55555655H
E55555755H
E55555855H
E55555955H
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003A
2003
2003
2003
2003
E55550555H
E55551555H
E55552555H
E55553555H
E55554555B
E55556555H
E55557555H
E55558555H
E55559555H
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
E55505555H
E55515555H
E55525555H
E55535555H
E55545555H
E55565555H
E55575555H
E55585555H
E55595555H
1988A
Need
2003A
2003A
2003
2003
2003
2003A
2003A
H55055555H
55155555
C55255555B
E55355555B
E55455555H
E55655555H
E55755555G
A55855555A
A55955555A
1988
Need
2003A
Need
2003
2001
2003
2006
2006
K50555555A
51555555
E52555555B
53555555
E54555555G
F56555555E
A57555555B
I 58555555B
I 59555555B
1999
2003A
1981A
1999
2003A
2003
2003A
2003
2003
L05555555K
A15555555A
G25555555C
F35555555G
F45555555F
B65555555A
F75555555H
L85555555J
L95555555K
Included: $1 2009 Federal Reserve Note B55555555A PMG 66 Gem CU
All notes should grade at least Choice CU with the majority being Gem CU.
63 Note Set = $4,000
Executive Currency, P O Box 16690, Duluth, MN 55816-0690, 1-218-310-0090
mike@executivecurrency.com
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Wonderful run of 10 consecutive notes all Gem CU $1900
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One of the
Rarest notes
in stock:
A small head
$100 solid 7's!
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Mostly complete set of Seven of a Kind/Seven in a Row $1 Federal Reserve Notes
$1 FRN “Sevens Set”
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
I77777770A
I77777771A
I77777772A
I77777773A
I77777774A
I77777775A
I77777776A
I77777778A
I77777779A
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
E77777707A
E77777717A
E77777727A
E77777737A
E77777747A
E77777757A
E77777767A
E77777787A
E77777797A
1995
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
Need
2001
2001
C77777077B
H77777177C
H77777277C
H77777377C
H77777477C
H77777577C
77777677
H77777877C
H77777977C
Need
Need
Need
Need
Need
Need
2006
2006
2006
77770777
77771777
77772777
77773777
77774777
77775777
G77776777A
G77778777A
G77779777A
2001
1977
2006
2006
2006
2006
Need
2006
2006
B77707777G
H77717777A
G77727777A
G77737777A
G77747777A
G77757777A
77767777
G77787777A
G77797777A
Need
Need
2003A
2003A
2003
2003
2003
Need
2003
77077777
77177777
B77277777H
B77377777H
E77477777F
E77577777F
E77677777F
77877777
E77977777J
1995
2006
2006
2003
2006
2003A
2003A
2003
2001
E70777777K
G71777777A
K72777777E
E73777777F
K74777777E
F75777777H
J76777777C
L78777777H
A79777777C
2003A
2003
2003
2003
1974
Need
2003A
2003
Need
B07777777C
F17777777F
E27777777B
C37777777E
A47777777A
57777777
F67777777L
K87777777E
97777777
Included: $1 1963A Federal Reserve Note D77777777A PMG 64 Choice CU
All notes should grade at least Choice CU with the majority being Gem CU.
51 Note Set = $4,000
Executive Currency, P O Box 16690, Duluth, MN 55816-0690, 1-218-310-0090
mike@executivecurrency.com
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PCGS
65 PPQ
$3,500
PMG
63 EPQ
$3,000
PMG
66 EPQ
$3,600
Gem CU
pack of
100 notes
$4,000
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Page
TEN NOTE RUN INCLUDING THE 88888888 - ALL GEM UNC $3600
You
gotta
love
this
set of
ten
Gem
Unc
Notes
$3,600
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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SERIAL NUMBER 99999999 IS ONLY KNOWN ON $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 DENOMINATIONS
PCGS
58 PPQ
$9,000
Looks
like a
64 PPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
$8,000
Toughest
$1 FRN
Solid
PMG 55
$15,000
One of
3 known
$2 FRN
solid 9's
$19,000
1 of 6 known
$5 serial
#99999999
from all
series
PCGS 65 PPQ
$16,000
One of
four known
$10 serial
#99999999
from all
series
PMG 64 EPQ
$18,000
FIRST TIME IN 47 YEARS WE'VE HAD 6 DIFFERENT DESIGNS OF S/N 99999999 IN STOCK
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What's rarer than serial #99999999? Nine digit serial number 100,000,000
We have studied the subject of 9-digit serial #100,000,000 notes for many years. Collectors and Dealers view Martin Gengerke's
work in recording serial numbers for large size type notes is known as the gold standard. My latest research relying on auction records and Martin's
work tells me that only 22 notes with serial number 100,000,000 have publically surfaced over since 1946. Nine of these notes have sold for between
$22,000 and $35,000 from 2004 - 2014. Almost 10 years ago, In June 2005 Stack's auctioned off six of these rarities, some uncirculated and some not,
with four of them bringing over $23,000 per note. Our price, almost a decade later of $30,000 seems to be quite reasonable considering the incredible
state of preservation. The front is centered like a 66PPQ with the back having slightly low centering. The note is fully original with wonderful
embossing and remarkably fresh ink. This piece is destined to be the cenerpiece of the most sophisticated collection.
Non - $1 1899 SC Serial #100,000,000's notes
$1 1899 SC Serial #100,000,000s known
$1
1918
A100000000A
Fr. 36
$1
1899
100000000
Fr. 226
$1
1918
D100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
V100000000
Fr. 229
$1
1918
E100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
Z100000000
Fr. 230
$1
1918
K100000000A
Fr. 37
$1
1899
K100000000K
Fr. 232
$2
1917
A100000000A
Fr. 58
$1
1899 M100000000M
Fr. 232
$5
1907
E100000000A
Fr. 88
$1
1899
N100000000N
Fr. 232
$1
1923
N100000000D
Fr. 237
$1
1899
R100000000R
Fr. 233
$2
1899
M100000000
Fr. 256
$1
1899
U100000000U
Fr. 233
$5
1914
G100000000A
Fr. 871a
$1
1899
B10000000A
Fr. 233
$1
1899
H10000000A
Fr. 235
$1
1899
M100000000A
Fr. 236
$1
1899
N100000000A
Fr. 236
$1
1899
R100000000A
Fr. 236
These are hand set nine digit serial numbers
R
Fr. 236 $1 1899 Silver Certificate M100000000A
PCGS 64 PPQ $30,000
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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Denom
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
Series
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
Serial #
MD22222220B
MD22222221B
MD22222223B
MD22222224B
MD22222225B
MD22222226B
MD22222227B
MD22222228B
MD22222229B
MD22222202B
MD22222212B
MD22222232B
MD22222242B
MD22222252B
MD22222262B
MD22222272B
MD22222282B
MD22222292B
MC33333303A
MC33333313A
MC33333323A
MC33333343A
MC33333353A
MC33333363A
MC33333373A
MC33333383A
MC33333393A
G44444404H
G44444414H
G44444424H
G44444434H
G44444454H
G44444464H
G44444474H
G44444484H
G44444494H
E66666606G
E66666616G
E66666626G
E66666636G
E66666646G
E66666656G
E66666676G
E66666686G
E66666696G
SEVEN OF KIND & SEVEN IN A ROW SETS
Grade
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Price
$675
set of
nine
notes
solid
s/n not
included
$475
set of
nine
notes
solid
s/n not
included
$475
set of
nine
notes
solid
s/n not
included
Denom
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$270
set of $1
nine $1
notes $1
$2
Solid $50
s/n not $50
included $1
$270
set of
nine
notes
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
Solid $2
s/n not $2
included $2
$2
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Series
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
Serial #
JA66666606A
JA66666616A
JA66666626A
JA66666636A
JA66666646A
JA66666656A
JA66666676A
JA66666686A
JA66666696A
MC77777707A
MG77777717A
MG77777727A
MG77777737A
MG77777747A
MG77777757A
MG77777767A
MG77777787A
MG77777797A
MA77777707A
MA77777717A
MA77777727A
MA77777737A
MA77777747A
MA77777757A
MA77777767A
MA77777787A
MA77777797A
1935C
1935E
1957
2009
2009
2009
2009
D76666666J
Choice CU
W66666866B
Gem CU
S30333333 I
Choice CU
L01111111A
Gem CU
JD73333333A
Gem CU
JF36666666A
Gem CU
L88880888T
Gem CU
RARE SEVEN "NINES"
C99899999B
Choice CU
C99919999B
Choice CU
C99939999B
Choice CU
C99959999B
Choice CU
B99959999B
PCGS 66 EPQ
C99979999B
Choice CU
B99995999B
Gem CU
C99991999B
Choice CU
C99995999B
Choice CU
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
Grade
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Price
$395
set of
nine
notes
Solid
s/n not
included
$495
set of
nine
notes
Solid
s/n not
included
$495
set of
nine
notes
Solid
s/n not
included
$175
$125
$125
$295
$350
$350
$45
$495
$495
$495
$495
$495
$495
$495
$495
$495
"ONCE-IN-A-BLUE-MOON" $2 FRN SEVEN NINES - $495 EACH
See previous page for different "seven nines" available
The C99999999B is listed earlier in this catalog at $19,000
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
Page
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97
Neat A-A Block Set of nine Gem CU "Seven-of-a-Kind" notes $395
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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Compete Set of Progressive $1 FRNs serial # 00000001 - 11111111
66 EPQ
63 EPQ
65 EPQ
65 EPQ
You gotta
love this
set. Every
note has
been
graded by
PMG as
63 to 66
EPQ
with the
#00000001
and
#11111111
both
PMG 66 EPQ
$10,000
66 EPQ
66 EPQ
66 EPQ
Priced at
$10,000
with a
monthly
payment
plan
available
to a
select
group
of clients
66 EPQ
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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Denom Series
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$5
$10
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
HIGHLY POPULAR LADDER SERIAL NUMBERED NOTES
Serial #
Grade
Price Denom Series
Only Known Silver Certificate Ladder Set
1935A
1928A
1928
1928
1957B
1928A
1928A
1928
1957A
F00000001B
U00000012A
B00000123A
E00001234A
Y00012345A
F00123456A
T01234567A
K12345678A
I 23456789A
64
64
63 EPQ
64
66 EPQ
64 EPQ
66 EPQ
65 EPQ
66 EPQ
W00000012F
E00000123A
E00001234A
Q01234567G
I 12345678G
Y12345678F
T23456789E
Q98765432D
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
Incredible
Nine
Note
S C Set
$27,000
B00000001X
C00000012B
C00000123B
C00001234B
K00012345H
H00123456A
J01234567A
K12345678I
L23456789R
1969D
2003A
2013
D12345678A
FB87654321B
MD01234567A
1999
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
2003A
1999
F00123456Q
C00098765A
C00087654A
C00076543A
C00054321A
C00043210A
D00004321L
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 63
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64
PMG 63 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
$350
$600
$1,000
$3,000
$4,000
$4,500
$4,000
$4,500
Impressive
Nine
Note
FRN Set
$11,000
$1
$5
$10
$20
$50
$100
$1
$1
$1
$5
$20
$20
Matched $1 - $100 Up Ladder Set
1995
K23456789E
1950B D23456789B
1993
G23456789B
1995
G23456789D
1996 AG23456789B
2001 CG23456789A
PCGS 69 PPQ
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
Amazing
six note
matched
Set priced
at $13,000
Matched Ladder Pairs
1988A C23456789A
1963A C23456789B
1988A J07654321B
2003A FD07654321B
2004 EG12345678D
2004 EF87654321C
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
PMG 66 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
$2,800
pair
$1,200
pair
$3,400
pair
Our 1st time in 47 years: $100 01234567 STAR Ladder
An incredible note for your consideration:
$100
2009A LC01234567*
INDIVIDUAL LADDER NOTES
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 67 EPQ
Gem CU
Price
$1
1963
B98765432B
PMG 64
7 Note
$1
1988A G08765432G
PMG 64 EPQ Set $5,000
$1
1993
H00765432B
PMG 66 EPQ
SOLD
The single
$1
2003A C00065432A
Gem CU
$1
1988A H00005432B
PMG 67 EPQ
#98765432
$1
1988A H00000432B
PMG 67 EPQ may sell for
1928 ladders $1
1988A H00000032B
PMG 65 EPQ $4000 if you
are ultra $1
1981
H00000002B
PMG 65 EPQ can find one
ultra rare $1 FRN s/n 98765432 hasn't been printed in three decades
Complete $1 FRN Up Ladder Note Set
1995
1969B
1969B
1969B
1995
1977
1969
1995
1999
Grade
Complete $1 FRN Down Ladder Notes
Individual Rare Silver Certificate Ladders
1935D
1928
1928
1935E
1935D
1935D
1935D
1935C
Serial #
$1,600 $5
$1,800 $10
SOLD $100
1988A G23456789G
1993
G23456789A
2006A KB23456789P
PARTIAL LADDERS
$800
$100
$100
$100
$250
$150
$125
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
2006
2003A
2009
2003A
2003A
2006
1928
1928
K08765000C
B07654300 I
L00765430E
B07654000I
E00765400E
E00654300D
A00000987A
A00001230A
Gem CU
SOLD
PMG 65 EPQ
PMG 64 EPQ
PMG 65 EPQ
$1,600
$1,500
$3,000
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
PMG 65 EPQ
PCGS 63 PPQ
$50
$50
$50
$50
$50
$50
$1,800
$1,200
Please see photos of this amazing selection of ladder notes on the next several pages
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$1 1928 Legal Tender Down Ladder A00000987A PMG 65 EPQ $1800
$1 1928 Legal Tender Up Ladder A00001230A PCGS 65 PPQ $1200
$1 1928 Legal Tender Up Step Ladder A00001213A PCGS 62 PPQ $800
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ONLY KNOWN SET OF $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE UP LADDERS
This set
took over
twenty
years of
searching
to finish.
There are a
number of
mixed SC
and FRN
up ladder
sets in
collections
but we
believe this
in the
only known
complete
set all with
ALL Silver
Certificates.
The 1928
era notes
exceedingly
rare, and
this set
contains
five of
them.
All notes
are graded
63 to 66.
$27,000
payment
terms
available
Page 102
COMPLETE SET OF $1 FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE UP LADDERS
63 EPQ
64 EPQ
63
64 EPQ
64 EPQ
64
63 EPQ
Great
nine
note
complete
up
ladder
uncirculated
$1 FRN
Progressive
Up
Ladder
Set
All notes
are graded
63 to 66.
$11,000
66 EPQ
66 EPQ
Page 103
Page 103
payment
terms
available
Both
full up
ladders
are graded
PMG
66 EPQ
MATCHED DENOMINATION SET OF $1 - $100 FRNS ALL SERIAL #23456789
The $50
and $100
ladders
ladders
are very
tough
to find
These
are NOT
specimen
notes
but
rather
regular
issue
ladder
serial
numbers.
All
notes
are PMG
64 EPQ
to
66 EPQ
Set of
six notes
$13,000
All Six
Notes
are nicely
matched
in color
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When did
you last see
Silver Cert
Ladder
Notes?
PMG 64
EPQ
$3,000
So Rare!
PMG 63
EPQ
$4,000
Wonderful
Banknote
PMG 64
EPQ
$4,000
Awesome
Rarity
PMG 64
EPQ
$4,500
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67 EPQ
Pair of
matched
down
ladders
$1,200
64 EPQ
66 EPQ
Matched
pair of
up down
$20
ladders
$3,400
67 EPQ
Call Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 or email Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com for all special serial # notes
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SUPER RADAR NOTES - SEE NEXT PAGE FOR COMPLETE LIST
Gem CU
$200
Gem CU
$425
Gem CU
$395
Gem CU
$475
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Page 107
Denom
$10
$1
$1
$100
$10
$100
$5
$50
$20
$1
$1
$100
$1
$1
$100
$20
Series
2013
1981
2003A
2006A
2009
2006A
1974
2009
2009
2006
1988A
2009A
1977
1988A
2006A
2004
Serial #
MD01111110A
H06666660B
L06666660H
KB12222221P
JE15555551B
KB15555551N
K34444443B
JF36666663A
JE37777773G
C39999993F
F51111115J
LF51111115E
G52222225C
G52222225Q
KB54444445L
EF57777775E
INDIVIDUAL SUPER RADAR NOTES
Grade
Gem CU
Choice CU
PCGS 66PPQ
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Price
$200
$165
$165
$350
$115
$350
$120
$425
$120
$110
$110
$395
$110
$110
$350
$125
Denom
$100
$100
$5
$1
$20
$1
$50
$100
$100
$1
$100
$1
$5
$100
$1
$100
Series
Serial #
2009A LL58888885C
2009A LB62222226L
2006 IE63333336B
2009
K65555556C
2009 JD65555556C
2009
K73333337C
2009 JD73333337A
2006A KB75555557D
2009A LF76666667D
2009
B78888887F
2009A LB78888887F
1993
L79999997D
2001 CJ79999997A
2006A KB92222229A
2009
L94444449D
2006A KL97777779D
INDIVIDUAL SUPER REPEATER NOTES
Denom Series
Serial #
Grade
Price DenomSeries
Serial #
$1
1935E P03030303H PCGS 67PPQ
$450 $1
1957A L34343434A
$1
2006 E04040404D
Gem CU
$225 $5
1969A H34343434A
$1
1988A
I 04040404 I
Gem CU
$250 $20
1988A J34343434A
$1
1988A E06060606D
Gem CU
$225 $100 2003 DJ34343434A
$5
2003A FK06060606B
Gem CU
$225 $100 2006A KB52525252P
$100 2009A LC06060606H
Gem CU
$425 $100 2006A KB54545454M
2009 JD70707070A
$1
1977
F20202020C
Gem CU
$175 $5
$20
$100
2009
JD23232323C
Gem CU
$125
2006A KF32323232D
Gem CU
$395
$1
$1
2003A
2006
B30303030C
A60606060D
Gem CU
Gem CU
$175
$175
$50
2009
JD71717171A
$100 2006A KB76767676P
$1
1985 J78787878B
$20
1996 AE78787878B
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Grade
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Extra Fine
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Price
$375
$395
$115
$110
$125
$110
$425
$350
$375
$110
$395
$110
$70
$395
$110
$475
Grade
Choice CU
Choice CU
Choice CU
XF-AU
Gem CU
Price
Set of
four
notes
$795
$450
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
$450
$150
$495
Choice CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
$395
$115
$125
COMPLETE SET OF $1 FRN SUPER RADARS #01111110 to 98888889 $11,000
This is a
partial
photo of
an amazing
90 note
complete
set of
$1 FRNs
from serial
number
#01111110
through
and
including
98888889
Please see
the chart
on the
following
page
that lists
the entire
set in
detail.
$11,000
A monthly
payment
plan may
be
offered
to select
customers.
Page 109
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$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
2003
1995
2001
1995
2001
2003
2001
2003
2003
2003
1981
1985
1999
1977A
1969
1969
1981
1969D
1969
1977A
1963A
1977A
1977A
1974
2003
1981
1977
1999
1981
1969
Wonderful Complete $1 FRN Super Radar Set
K01111110A
I 02222220M
H03333330A
J04444440R
D05555550C
E06666660C
L07777770D
E08888880C
B09999990F
B10000001F
H12222221A
F13333331E
B14444441I
H15555551C
D16666661A
D17777771B
H18888881A
C19999991A
K20000002A
H21111112C
C23333332B
H24444442C
H25555552C
E26666662F
E27777772B
H28888882B
C29999992A
B30000003G
H31111113A
C32222223A
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1981
1974
1977A
1977A
1977A
1977
1999
1977
1969
1977
1969
1977
1977
1977A
1977
1995
1963A
1969
1963A
1977
1974
1974
1977A
1963A
2003
1977
1977
1999
1974
1977
H34444443A
H35555553C
H36666663C
H37777773C
H38888883C
H39999993B
G40000004D
H41111114B
D42222224A
D43333334A
C45555554A
H46666664A
H47777774A
I 48888884B
H49999994B
B50000005G
C51111115D
C52222225A
C53333335D
H54444445A
H56666665B
K57777775A
H58888885C
C59999995D
E60000006C
H61111116A
H62222226B
G63333336D
E64444446F
H65555556A
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1974
1981
1981
1963A
1981
1985
2001
1963A
1981A
1977
1977
1981
2003
1977A
1977
1969B
1974
1999
1963A
1981
1974
2003
1977
1977
1988A
1977
1977
1977
1977A
1977
H67777776B
H68888886A
D69999996A
G70000007B
H71111117A
E72222227K
H73333337C
J74444447B
E75555557C
H76666667B
H78888887C
H79999997A
E80000008J
H81111118C
H82222228B
C83333338A
K84444448A
G85555558G
C86666668C
C87777778A
H89999998A
H90000009B
H91111119A
H92222229B
B93333339P
H94444449B
H95555559A
H96666669A
C97777779D
H98888889B
This complete 90 note set of $1 Federal Reserve Notes is exceptionally difficult to
complete for two reasons: 1) Since the end of the 1977 series, The Bureau of
Engraving and Printing has been removing $1 FRNs with serial #20000002 each
time it is printed for quality control checks, and replacing it with a random serial
number star note and 2) The BEP stopped printing $1 FRNs above serial #96000000
with the 1977 series. We know of only five complete $1 FRN 01111110 – 98888889
in private hands. This fantastic set is enhanced by the fact that all ninety notes are
Choice to Gem Uncirculated. With individual super radars selling for $100 to $1000
(for the 20000002), we feel this set is attractively priced at $11,000.
Executive Currency, P O Box 16690, Duluth, MN 55816-0690 1-218-310-0090
Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com
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NEARLY COMPLETE SET OF $1 FRN SUPER REPEATERS #01010101 to 98989898 $11,000
This is a
partial
photo of
a great
89 note
nearly
complete
set of
$1 FRNs
from serial
number
#01010101
through
and
including
98989898
We will
help the
new owner
locate
the serial
#96969696
Please see
the chart
on the
following
page
that lists
the entire
set in
detail.
$11,000
A monthly
payment
plan may
be
offered
to select
customers.
111
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$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1977A
1999
1999
1999
1974
1977
1981A
1981
1985
2003
1977A
1988
1981
1969D
1985
1981
1985
1981A
1985
1985
1969D
1985
1985
1963A
1985
1963A
1977
1985
1963B
1974
Spectacular Set of $1 FRN Super Repeater Notes
H01010101D
B02020202P
K03030303H
F04040404B
H05050505C
H06060606B
H07070707B
H08080808A
H09090909B
B10101010F
H12121212C
H13131313B
B14141414J
G15151515D
L16161616C
G17171717G
K18181818B
H19191919B
J20202020D
G21212121B
K23232323A
B24242424P
L25252525D
D26262626A
L27272727D
D28282828A
J29292929A
K30303030C
J31313131C
K32323232A
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1999
1974
1999
1977A
1963A
1985
1981
1988
1963A
1981A
1981A
1977
1977
1974
1977
1995
1985
1999
1969D
1977A
1977
1974
1981
1995
1985
1988
1995
1995
1988A
1963A
F34343434T
H35353535C
E36363636F
H37373737C
D38383838C
F39393939G
L40404040D
H41414141A
D42424242C
H43434343B
H45454545B
D46464646A
H47474747B
B48484848Q
E49494949B
B50505050E
J51515151A
H52525252A
G53535353D
H54545454C
H56565656B
H57575757B
I 58585858A
H59595959B
B60606060H
B61616161B
H62626263E
B63636363J
K64646464A
H65656565B
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
1981
1999
1963A
1963A
1999
1988A
1963A
1974
1981A
1981
1981
1981
1981A
1981A
1963A
1999
1963A
1977
1981A
1963A
1974
1963A
1963A
1981
1977
1963A
1963A
need
$1 1963A
$1 1981
G67676767F
F68686868S
D69696969C
D70707070A
A71717171F
G72727272D
J73737373A
H74747474A
H75757575B
E76767676B
B78787878 I
J79797979A
H80808080B
D81818181A
J82828282A
G83838383C
D84848484B
H85858585B
E86868686C
J87878787A
H89898989B
J90909090A
J91919192A
L92929292F
H93939393B
J94949494A
J95959595A
96969696
D97979797A
H98989898C
This wonderful set is complete except for the 96969696 which should eventually
show up with one of the dealer specialists in this area. We would be pleased to
help the new owner find this missing serial number over time. Three serial numbers
in this set are quite rare: The 96969696. 97979797 and 98989898 as the BEP stopped
printing $1 FRNs with serial numbers above 96000000 with the 1981 series. We
have highlighted some nuances of this set in red, where the serial numbers match
the district letter, where you have matched block letters or where the serial number
matches the series date. All notes are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. With individual
super repeater notes selling for $110 to $500 each, our asking price is quite
reasonable. $11,000
Mike Abramson Currency, P O Box 16690, Duluth, MN 55816-0690 1-218-310-0090
Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com
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Denom
$100
$100
$1
$100
$100
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$100
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
Series
2006A
2006A
1999
2009A
2013
1985
2003A
2003A
2006
1995
1957A
2009
2009
1981
1988A
1988A
1993
1995
1985
2006A
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
Serial #
KB00666600N
KB00666600P
E00920092*
LB11666611K
LB21222212L
A22322232F
E27222722H
E27277272D
E28288282 I
G29299292M
F33003300A
L33003300D
B33003300E
F41444144E
F42444244K
G52225222Q
H55225522B
G55355535K
H55595559D
KA55666655A
L88881111T
F88881111N
F88882222N
F88883333N
F88884444N
F88884444T
RADAR AND REPEATER NOTES
Grade
Gem CU
Gem CU
PCGS 65 PPQ
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Choice CU
Gem CU
Price
$195
$195
$125
$195
$195
$40
$40
$45
$45
$45
$325
set of
three
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$215
Denom Series
Serial #
Grade
Price
$1
2003A E57775777G
Gem CU
$40
$1
1988A L62666266H
Gem CU
$40
$1
1988A H64666466E
Gem CU
$40
$1
2009
K65556555C
Gem CU
$40
$1
2003
E66366366G
Gem CU
$45
$1
1993
E66446644C
Gem CU
$40
$1
2006
E66466646F
Gem CU
$40
$1
1988A G66656665T
Gem CU
$40
Gem CU
$225
$100 2006A KG77111177A
$1
1988A K76766767G
Gem CU
$45
Gem CU
$195
$100 2003A FB77555577B
$100 2006A HH88111188A
Choice CU
$225
$1
2006
G87888788D
Gem CU
$40
$1
1985
H99199199D
Gem CU
$295
$1
1969C D99889988A
Gem CU
$275
$1
1969C D99888899A
Gem CU
$295
$2
2003A C99911999B
Choice CU
$495
$1
1935A B99939993C
VG/Fine
$395
$2
2003A C99955999B
Choice CU
$495
We have a small group of 2013 $100 FRN radars coming
SPLIT QUAD SERIAL NUMBERS
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
$35
$35
$35
$35
$35
$35
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
F88885555N
L88885555T
F88886666N
L88886666T
F88887777N
L88887777T
L88889999T
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
Gem CU
First Two Digit Repeater North African Silver Certificate we've ever seen!
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$35
$35
$35
$35
$35
$35
$45
Ch CU
$125
Gem CU
$225
Choice CU
$195
Choice CU
$495
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Ten piece 20 Piso solid serial number set including the #1000000 note, all uncirculated = $250/set
Old Design 50 and 100 Piso Philippines Solid Serial Numbered Sets available at $275/set
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10 Note Solid Serial # Old Design Philippines 500 Piso Set $695
All notes are Choice to Gem Uncirculated
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1000 Piso set $995
5 Note Old Design 20 - 500 Piso Philippines Set Solid 1's or Solid 7's $275/Set
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Five Note Old Design 20 - 500 Philipines Piso Set Solid 8's $495/Set
All notes are Choice to Gem Uncirculated
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New Design Choice to Gem CU 10 Note Solid Serial Number Set - 20 Pisos = $325
New Design Choice to Gem CU 10 Note Solid Serial Number Set - 50 Pisos = $395
New Design Choice to Gem CU 10 Note Solid Serial Number Set - 100 Pisos = $450
All notes are Choice to Gem Uncirculated
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States of Jersey Matched 1pound to 50pound set all serial #AD0001000 $895
1 L = PMG 64 EPQ
5 L = PMG 55 EPQ
10 L = PMG 55 EPQ
20 L = PMG 64 EPQ
50 L = PMG 65 EPQ
Wonderful matched set of five notes all with the exact same serial number
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Unless agreed to by Executive Currency, payment is due within 10 days of receipt of your order. A finance charge
of 1% per month on all unpaid balances will apply, unless special terms listed below have been extended.
SPECIAL TERMS: For larger orders requiring a bit more time to pay, we will try to extend terms to fit both
your budget and the time frame you desire. For example we recently sold a set of banknotes costing $10,000 to a
client with twelve monthly payments of $833/month, with no finance charges. Not everyone will qualify, but please
do contact us for details at Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com or 1-218-310-0090.
Don't see the type of paper money you want in this catalog?
We have a large selection of Error Notes, Large Size Type Notes, Small Size Type Notes, National Bank Notes,
BEP Original packs of Star Notes, and other types of currency at:
www.ExecutiveCurrency.com
Minimum order $100 please. All prices include insured shipping.
We make every effort to grade accurately and fairly. We value your business and want you to be a satisfied client.
Notes that have not been previously slabbed by PCGS, PMG, CGA, RCCS or CGC may be returned for a full
refund within 10 days of receipt of the notes. We will refund 100% of your purchase price including your cost to mail
notes back to us. As with every major auction house, notes previously encapsulized by any of the above mentioned
grading services may not be returned for a refund. Raw notes purchased from us that are submitted to a grading service
and come back in a grade different than we have described may not be returned for a refund. This is consistant
with the return policy of all major currency auction houses. If you have a concern about a particular note, please
call us to discuss that note before ordering it. You are never bothering us by calling with questions about currency.
We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. We work hard to earn and keep your trust.
50,000 Dong Viet Nam Serial # LT111111111 AU centerfold $325
5000 Rupiah Indonesia Serial # IIT111111 Gem CU $450
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Dear Collector, Heir, or Executor:
If paper money no longer holds the fascination that it once did and you are considering selling—or if you are charged with
selling a collection on behalf of someone else—permit us to place your material into the hands of a new generation of
enthusiastic collectors. We understand that decisions are not made lightly. Hence we will discuss the route that best suits
your circumstances and maximizes your financial return.
Please realize that in addition to United States paper money, our firm also handles all United States coinage form 1794present. Outside consultants are utilized for areas such as historical autographs, fine art, stamps, and numismatics from other
countries allowing us to handle nearly every estate.
Some of the venues that we offer:
Outright purchase: our firms has spent $1,000,000s on individual collections. Immediate funds are available. Many poorly
capitalized dealers for clients to wait for payment until after they’ve sold an item. Our firm pays promptly via bank wire or
certified funds—whichever you prefer.
Private treaty: our firm has brokered single collections up to $3,000,000 at one time.
Arrange auction consignment: our firm has handled more than $40,000,000 in auction consignments on behalf of our
clients. This includes single sales between $3,650,000 and $9,200,000—plus countless collections in the $100,000 to
$1,000,000 range. There are more factors to consider when negotiating auction terms than most people can imagine. To the
inexperienced, the process can be extremely intimidating and less rewarding than when negotiated by experts. In fact, if we
can’t deliver a better overall package than the auction company offers, our services are free.
When the time comes to discuss distributing your holdings, we welcome the privilege of assisting you. Please contact
Frederick Bart at 586.979.3400 or bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com for a confidential analysis.
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ORDER FORM
Executive Currency
P. O. Box 2
Roseville, MI 48066-0002
1-586-979-3400 Phone
1-218-310-0090 Phone
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E-Mail: Bart@ExecutiveCurrency.com or Mike@ExecutiveCurrency.com
Your name________________________________________________________________________
Street Address_____________________________________________________________________
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All prices are quotes in U. S. DOLLARS, and include Insured shipping. All notes are guaranteed genuine U. S.
government issued legal tender, with the exception of proof and/or specimen notes that are so labeled in this catalog. If
any item sold in this catalog is ever found in the future to not be genuine, a full refund of the original purchase price will be
made by Executive Currency. Your satisfaction is very important to us. Every order carries a 10 day, no-questions-asked,
money back guaranty, with these exceptions: 1) Any note that has been previously encapsulized by PMG, PCGS, CGA,
RCGS, or CGC may not be returned for any reason, 2) Any raw note that is submitted to a grading service that comes
back graded differently than we have described it, may not be returned. Any other banknote purchased from us, sent
back by the original purchaser, received by us in its original condition, may be returned up to 10 days from the date you
receive your order for a 100% refund. To avoid misunderstandings and to answer any and all questions, please call
Fred/Doris Bart at 1-586-979-3400 or Mike Abramson at 1-218-310-0090 to review any notes you wish to purchase. All
items must be paid for within 30 days of order date, unless other arrangements have been made in writing by Executive
Currency. Please inquire about special payment terms on larger purchases. There is no additional charge for the use of
Pay Pal. Shipping charges are INCLUDED in our catalog prices. Forms of payment that ensure two business day
shipping turnaround include: VISA, MC, AMEX, Pay Pal, cashier’s checks, certified checks, money orders and wire
transfers. Personal checks are welcome, but such checks from new clients may delay shipping for two weeks to allow the
check to clear. We want and appreciate your business!
Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________
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P.O. Box 16690
Duluth, MN 55816-0690
P.O. Box 2
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