Heritage Auctions

Internet Currency Auction


Internet Currency Auction
Sale Number: 32011
Auction Date: January 15th at 10 pm CT

(Visit the Full Catalog to browse, search and bid)

Order our Auction Catalogs



Session 1
Colonial Notes
February 17, 1776, $1/3, Continental Congress Issue, CC-20, Fine. Nicer in areas, but there is a hard vertical fold down the center.
October 11, 1777, 3d, Connecticut, CT-215, VF, CC.
October 11, 1777, 5d, Connecticut, CT-217, VF, CC.
October 11, 1777, 7d, Connecticut, CT-218, VF. This blue paper example is not cancelled, unlike many other notes from this issue.
June 1, 1780, 9d, Connecticut, CT-226, XF, POC.
June 1, 1780, 1s/3d, Connecticut, CT-227, VF, POC, and with an edge tear in the left edge.
June 1, 1780, 5s, Connecticut, CT-229, Fine, POC.
June 1, 1780, 10s, Connecticut, CT-230, XF, POC, and with a cut in the right edge.
June 1, 1780, 20s, Connecticut, CT-231, XF, POC.
June 1, 1780, 40s, Connecticut, CT-232, XF, POC.
July 1, 1780, 9d, Connecticut, CT-233, VF-XF, POC. There is a small split in the left edge and another in the right edge.
July 1, 1780, 2s/6d, Connecticut, CT-236, AU, POC.
July 1, 1780, 5s, Connecticut, CT-237, VF, POC.
July 1, 1780, 10s, Connecticut, CT-238, XF, POC.
July 1, 1780, 10s, Connecticut, CT-238, Fine, POC. Several tears and splits are present.
April 10, 1777, 4s, Pennsylvania, PA-217a, AU.
April 10, 1777, 40s, Pennsylvania, PA-223a, VF+.
Fractional Currency
First Issue 5c, Fr-1230, VF-XF. Three pinholes are present.
First Issue 10c, Fr-1242, CU.
First Issue 25c, Fr-1281, Choice AU.
First Issue 25c, Fr-1281, Fine.
Second Issue 5c, Fr-1232, AU.
Second Issue 5c, Fr-1233, XF.
Second Issue 10c, Fr-1244, CU.
Second Issue 10c, Fr-1247, XF. A nice example of this scarcer variety.
Third Issue 3c, Fr-1226, Choice-Gem CU.
Third Issue 3c, Fr-1226, VF.
Third Issue 5c, Fr-1238, Gem CU.
Third Issue 5c, Fr-1238, VF. There is a tiny tear in the top margin.
Third Issue 10c, Fr-1255, Choice CU.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
Third Issue 10c, Fr-1256, VF. There is a long horizontal tear from the right edge.
Fractional Currency
Third Issue 25c, Fr-1294, XF. This note looks finer from the front, but there is some hinge residue on the reverse.
Third Issue Spinner 50c, Fr-1331, CU.
Third Issue Spinner 50c, Fr-1334, XF.
Third Issue Spinner 50c, Fr-1339, XF.
Third Issue Spinner 50c, Fr-1342, Choice CU.
Fourth Issue 25c, Fr-1301, Fine-VF.
Fourth Issue 25c, Fr-1307, XF.
Fourth Issue 25c, Fr-1307, Fine.
Fourth Issue Stanton 50c, Fr-1376, Fine.
Fifth Issue 10c, Fr-1265, CU. There is a small stain on the obverse just to the left of Meredith's ear.
Fifth Issue 10c, Fr-1266, Choice CU. There is one very tiny pinhole near the bottom edge.
Fifth Issue 10c, Fr-1266, Fine.
Fifth Issue 25c, Fr-1308, VF.
Bronze Age (1970-1979)
Fifth Issue 25c, Fr-1309, Choice CU.
Fifth Issue 25c, Fr-1309, Fine-VF, with a teller stamp on the back.
Fractional Currency
Fifth Issue 50c, Fr-1381, Choice CU.
Confederate Notes
1861 $50 Washington in center; Tellus on left, T-8, Fine, seven POCs. This cancelled example has a missing upper right corner.
1861 $20 Large Sailing Vessel; Sailor at Capstan on left, T-18, VF.
1861 $10 General Francis Marion's Sweet Potato Dinner; R.M.T. Hunter on left; Minerva on right, T-30, Fine-VF.
1862 $100 Railway train; Straight Steam from Locomotive; Milkmaid on left, T-39, Choice AU.
1862 $100 J.C. Calhoun on left; Slaves weeding Cotton in center; Confederacy Personified on right, T-41, AU.
1862 $1 Steamship at Sea; Lucy Holcombe Pickens on right; Liberty on left, T-44, Fine. There is a repaired vertical tear (approximately 1/2" long) in the top edge.
1863 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens, T-58, VF-XF, COC.
1863 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens, T-58, VF, COC.
1863 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens, T-58, Fine, COC.
1863 $5 State Capitol at Richmond, VA in center; C.G. Memminger on right, T-60, VF, COC.
1863 $5 State Capitol at Richmond, VA in center; C.G. Memminger on right, T-60, VF, COC.
1864 $500 Equestrian Statue of Washington Confederate Flag on left; General T.J, "Stonewall" Jackson on right, T-64, VF+.
1864 $50 Portrait of Jefferson Davis; Black with Reddish Overprint, T-66, Choice AU.
1864 $50 Portrait of Jefferson Davis; Black with Reddish Overprint, T-66, VF. There are a few minor stains and an edge tear.
1864 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens on right, T-67, CU.
1864 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens on right, T-67, AU.
1864 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens on right, T-67, VF+.
1864 $20 State Capitol at Nashville, TN; A.H. Stephens on right, T-67, VF. A minor water stain is present.
A group of 10 T68 1864 $10s, consecutively serial numbered, grading CU to Choice CU.
A group of seven T68 1864 $10s, consecutively serial numbered, grading CU to Choice CU.
A group of 11 T68 1864 $10s, consecutively serial numbered, grading CU to Choice CU.
1864 $10 Horses pulling Cannon; R.M.T. Hunter on right, T-68, CU.
A group of 12 T68 1864 $10s, mostly consecutively serial numbered, grading Choice AU to Choice CU.
A group of 14 T68 1864 $10s, consecutively serial numbered, grading Choice AU to Choice CU.
1864 $10 Horses pulling Cannon; R.M.T. Hunter on right, T-68, Choice AU.
1864 $10 Horses pulling Cannon; R.M.T. Hunter on right, T-68, XF.
Five T68 1864 $10s, grading VF to AU. Each of these notes is slightly miscut, and shows portions of adjoining notes.
1864 $10 Horses pulling Cannon; R.M.T. Hunter on right, T-68, VF.
Six T69 1864 $5s, all with the same serial number 78262, each grading Choice CU. A nice partial cut sheet of Confederates.
1864 $5 State Capitol at Richmond, VA in center; C.G. Memminger on right, T-69, CU.
1864 $2 Judah P. Benjamin, T-70, CU.
1864 50 Cents Bust of Jefferson Davis, T-72, CU. A pinhole is present.
Obsoletes By State
1863 50¢ State of Alabama, Montgomery, AL, Cr. 4, CU.
1863 $1 State of Alabama, Montgomery, AL, Cr. 1, VG-Fine.
18-- $1 Bank of Augusta, GA, Choice AU.
1860 $1 Bank of Whitfield, Dalton, GA, Choice AU. A couple of hinge remnants are present on the reverse.
1860 $2 Bank of Whitfield, Dalton, GA, AU. A vertical fold and a couple of hinge remnants on the reverse are the only flaws.
1860 $5 Bank of Whitfield, Dalton, GA, CU. A gorgeous example of this very popular and beautifully engraved note. The remnants of two hinges are present on the reverse.
1862 $5 State of Georgia, Milledgeville, GA, Cr. 5, CU.
1863 $100 State of Georgia, Milledgeville, GA, Cr. 6, Choice AU.
1857 $2 Citizens Bank of Gosport, IN, AU.
1863 20¢ Mount Pleasant Apothecary Store, Roxbury, MA, XF-AU.
1870 $5 State of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, Cr. 50, Fine-VF, POC.
1894 $5 State of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, Cr. 94, XF, POC. This note has, in addition to the large POC and the usual dated punch cancellation that reads "Paid, State Treasurer," two small puncture holes and a missing lower left corner tip.
1894 $20 State of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, Cr. 94b, AU, POC. A nice high grade circulated example of this scarcer type.
1862 $1 State of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, Cr. 89, Choice CU.
1862 25¢ State of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, Cr. 109, VF.
1861 $1 State of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, Cr. 32c, Fine.
1825 $1 Protection & Lombard Bank, Jersey City, NJ, VG+.
1847 $5 People's Bank of Paterson, NJ, VG.
1843 $2 Plainfield Bank, Plainfield, NJ, Fine.
1837 $5 Watervliet Bank, West Troy, NY, VG.
1855 $10 Bank of Montgomery Co., Norristown, PA, Good-VG.
1841 $5 Bank of Penn Township, Philadelphia, PA, Fine+.
1873 $1 South Carolina Rail Road Company, Charleston, SC, Choice CU.
1872 $10 State of South Carolina Revenue Bond Scrip, Columbia, SC, Cr. 6, Choice CU.
1840 $20 Republic of Texas, Austin, TX, Cr. A6, XF, CC. Although the cancellations have been closed with hinges on the reverse, this is still an attractive high grade circulated note.
1840 $5 Republic of Texas, Austin, TX, Cr. A4, Fine, CC. A solid circulated example of this popular "Lone Star" type.
1840 $50 Republic of Texas, Austin, TX, Cr. A7, Fine, CC. A problem-free example for the grade. This series enjoys constant collector demand, partially due to the bright orange "Lone Star" design on the reverse.
1838 $10 Government of Texas, Houston, TX, Cr. H17, VF+, CC. A very pleasing example with Sam Houston's signature (actually signed by a secretary for Houston, not by the famous Texan himself).
1838 $50 Government of Texas, Houston, TX, Cr. H21, Fine-VF, CC. This note bears the signature of Sam Houston, although the note was actually signed by a secretary for Houston, who's writing hand was injured during the Texas War for Independence with Mexico.
1862 $1 Virginia Treasury Note, Richmond, VA, Cr. 17, Fine.
18-- $5 Bank of Windsor, VT, XF. This note is actually New, but there is some minor water staining that lowers the overall grade.
Error Notes
1995 $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1922-K, Gem CU. A great modern error with the overprint on the reverse.
1974 $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1908-J, XF. A neat shifted overprint error.
1969 $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1903-D, XF. The obverse is askew on this error.
1988-A $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1915-C, CU. The second printing is a little off.
1981 $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2073-D, AU. A great cutting error produced this impressive error Twenty.
1957 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1619, CU. A nice diagonal gutter fold error.
1974 $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1908-G, VF. A gutter fold diagonally crosses the end of this note on each side.
1995 $5 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1985-E, Fine-VF. This note circulated for a while before someone noticed that it might have value as an error note.
1969-D $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1907-L, Gem CU. A lovely printed tear error.
Small Size
1928 $1 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1500, Choice-Gem CU. Absolutely flawless except for a tight bottom margin. Original and boldly embossed.
1928C $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1504, Gem CU.
1928D $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1505, Gem CU.
1928D $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1505, Gem CU.
1928D $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1505, Choice-Gem CU.
1928G $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1508, Choice CU.
1953 $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1509, Gem CU.
1953A $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1510, Choice-Gem CU.
1953A $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1510, two examples, both Choice-Gem CU.
1963 $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1513, a consecutive trio, all Gem CU.
1928E $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1530, Choice-Gem CU.
1953 $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1532*, VF-XF.
1953A $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1533, Gem CU.
1963 $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1536, Choice CU.
1963 $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-1536*, VF.
1928 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1600, XF.
1928A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1601, VF.
1928A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1601, Fine.
1928A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1601, Fine.
1928A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1601, Fine.
1928B $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1602, Choice CU.
1928D $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1604, Fine+.
1928D $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1604, About Fine.
1935 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1607, Choice AU.
1935A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1608, Choice-Gem CU.
1935A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1608, XF.
1935B $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1611, Gem CU.
1935C $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1612, CU.
1935D $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1613n, Gem CU.
1935D $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1613n, Choice CU.
1935D $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1613w, Gem CU.
1935E $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1614, Choice-Gem CU.
Three 1935E and two 1935F $1 Silver Certificates, all grading Choice AU to Choice CU.
1935F $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1615, Gem CU.
1935G $1 No Motto Silver Certificate, Fr-1616, Choice-Gem CU.
1935G $1 With Motto Silver Certificate, Fr-1617, Choice-Gem CU.
1935H $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1618, Gem CU.
$1 Silver Certificates: (3) 1957, 1957-A, 1957-B, all Gem CU.
1957 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1619*, Gem CU.
$1 Silver Certificate Stars: 1957*, Choice CU; 1957-A, AU; and a 1957-B* Choice CU.
1957A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1620, XF. Courtesy Autograph of Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon.
1957A $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1620*, Choice CU.
1957B $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1621, nine consecutive examples, all Choice CU to Gem CU.
1957B $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-1621*, Gem CU.
1934A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1651, Gem CU.
1934A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1651, Gem CU.
1934A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1651, XF-AU.
1934C $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1653, Choice CU.
1934C $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1653, Choice CU.
1934C $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1653, CU.
1934C $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1653, XF.
1934C $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1653, VF.
1953A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1656, Gem CU.
1953A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1656, Gem CU.
1953A $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-1656, Gem CU.
1934C $10 Silver Certificate, Fr-1704, Choice CU.
1934C $10 Silver Certificate, Fr-1704, XF.
1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-1870-C, Fine.
1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-1870-E, Fine-VF.
1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-1870-I, Fine-VF.
1929 $50 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-1880-J, Choice CU.
1963 $1 Federal Reserve Notes, Fr-1900-E and Fr-1900-E*, 27 examples (24 are star notes), all grading Choice CU to Gem CU.
1963-B $1 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1902-E, 16 examples, all grading Gem CU.
1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1935-E, Gem CU. Courtesy Autographed by the Treasurer and the Secretary of the Treasury, Francine I. Neff and William E. Simon, and stamped and postmarked on the first day of issue.
1934-A $5 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1957-B, Choice AU.
1934-A $5 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1957-G, Choice CU.
1934 $10 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2004-A, Choice AU.
1934-A $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2006-A, Choice CU.
1950-A $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2011-B, Choice AU.
1963 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2016-K*, XF.
1928 $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2050-H, Choice CU.
1928 $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2050-I, VF with a small teller stamp on the obverse.
1928 $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2050-J, VF-XF.
1928-A $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2051-E, Choice CU.
1928-A $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2051-J, VF. A paper clip rust stain appears on both sides.
1928-B $20 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2052-G, XF-AU.
1928-B $20 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2052-G, XF-AU.
1934 $20 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2054-A, Gem CU.
1934 $20 Dark green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2054-D, Choice-Gem CU.
1934 $20 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2054-F, Choice CU.
1934 $20 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2054-J, Choice CU.
1934 $20 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2054-J, VF+.
1934-A $20 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2055-B, Gem CU.
1928 $50 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2100-J, VF-XF. There are a few pinholes present.
1934 $50 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2102-B, XF-AU.
1934 $50 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2102-G, Gem CU.
1934 $50 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2102-K, VF-XF.
1950-B $50 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2109-G, Gem CU.
1950-C $50 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2110-G, Gem CU.
1963-A $50 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2113-K, VF-XF.
1990 $50 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2124-B*, Gem CU.
1928 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2150-F, XF-AU.
1928-A $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2151-G, AU.
1934 $100 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2152-C, Gem CU.
1934 $100 Dark Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2152-G*, XF. A few tiny stains are present.
1934 $100 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2152-L, XF.
1934-A $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2153-G, Choice-Gem CU.
1950 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2157-D, Choice CU.
1950 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2157-G, Choice-Gem CU.
1950-B $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2159-B, Choice CU.
1950-B $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2159-B*, VF. A scarce star note that has a small teller stamp on the obverse.
1950-E $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2162-L, VF. A scarce series in all grades.
1963-A $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2163-G, Gem CU.
1974 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2167-G*, AU.
1974 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2167-H, Gem CU.
1974 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2167-L, Choice CU.
1977 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2168-L, Choice CU.
1981 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2169-J, Gem CU.
1988 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2172-A, Gem CU.
1934 $500 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2201-J, VF-XF. There is a tiny split in the bottom edge.
1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2202-L, XF.
1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2202-L, VF-XF.
1934 $1,000 Light Green Seal Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2211-L, VF-XF.
1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2212-L, Fine.
1934-A $10 Hawaii Federal Reserve Note, Fr-2303, Choice CU. This note possesses nice originality and good embossing, it is bright and crisp, but it does not quite have the centering for a Gem grade.
1935-A $1 North Africa Silver Certificate, Fr-2306, Choice CU.
1934-A $10 North Africa Silver Certificate, Fr-2309, Fine-VF.
1934-A $10 North Africa Silver Certificate, Fr-2309, Fine+.
1934-A $10 North Africa Silver Certificate, Fr-2309, Fine+.
1934-A $10 North Africa Silver Certificate, Fr-2309, VG-Fine.
1928 $20 Gold Certificate, Fr-2402, AU. At first glance this note looks like a Gem, but it isn't quite. Still a beautiful, well centered example of this ever-popular issue.
1928 $20 Gold Certificate, Fr-2402, VF+.
Large Size
1917 $1 Legal Tender Note, Fr-36, Good.
1917 $1 Legal Tender Note, Fr-37*, Fine-VF. A nice large size star note.
1917 $1 Legal Tender Note, Fr-39, VG-Fine.
1917 $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-60, AU. A Gem with a vertical center fold.
1917 $2 Legal Tender Note, Fr-60, Good. All four corners are missing, giving this note quadruple good luck.
1907 $5 Legal Tender Note, Fr-91, Superb Gem CU. A whale of a note with incredible embossing, superb centering, and fantastic originality. We challenge anyone to find a nicer Woodchopper for a high grade type set.
1901 $10 Legal Tender Note, Fr-121, Fine-VF. Much crispness remains on this nice mid-grade Bison note.
1880 $20 Legal Tender Note, Fr-140, VF-XF. A gorgeous mid-grade example of this scarcer type, this note has great margins for the issue and bright colors for the grade. Only 66 examples of this Friedberg number are currently reported in the census, with this note being new to the census.
1880 $20 Legal Tender Note, Fr-141, Fine-VF. A great example for the grade, and new to the census which now numbers 88 for the Friedberg number.
1896 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-224, Fine+. There are some heavy vertical folds and a tiny edge split, but the note looks nicer than the assigned grade.
1896 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-225, VG.
1899 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-233, VG. There is a tape repair on the reverse.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Gem CU. Boldly embossed.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, VF-XF.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, VF.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine-VF.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine-VF.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine. A couple of rust stains are present, and there are several pinholes along the top.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine+.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine. There are some rust stains on each side.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine. There are some rust stains on each side.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Fine.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-237, Good-VG.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, AU. A Gem with a vertical center fold.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, XF. A couple of minor stains are present in the left margin.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, VF. Some ink stains are present on both sides.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, VF.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, Fine+.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, VG.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238, VG.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-238*, VG. A circulated example of this popular star note issue.
1923 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr-239, Choice AU. A very light vertical bend is present, otherwise this note would easily rate as Choice CU. This Friedberg number is much scarcer than the 237 and 238, and it is always in demand by collectors.
1896 $2 Silver Certificate, Fr-247, VG. A solid example for the grade and ideal for a budget-conscious collector's type set.
1899 $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-280, Good-VG. Some rust stains are noticed on each side.
1899 $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-281, Fine. There are a couple of tears in the edges, one at the top and one at the bottom.
1923 $5 Silver Certificate, Fr-282, VF. A problem-free "Porthole" note that is just about perfect for the grade. This note is likely to see active bidding.
1880 $20 Silver Certificate, Fr-311, XF. We've sold this beautiful note before in our CAA January 1998 sale where it was described, "Utterly unmolested and with strictly original surfaces, this is a beautiful example of a very scarce type. It's bright, completely clean and with exceptionally broad margins. Notes of this type, particularly in this grade, have almost always suffered the ravages of amateur attempted upgrades. This note has blessedly escaped that fate." At that time, this beautiful note realized $7150 on an estimate of $4000-up. It's a truly stately piece, with sharp printing quality, all its original colors and no circulation soil. It has picked up a number of very light folds that can be seen only under close scrutiny, but in all other respects the note is a Gem. There are over a hundred Fr. 311's known, and fewer than a dozen are graded higher than this note. From the standpoint of eye appeal, this gorgeous piece ranks with the best of them.
1890 $1 Treasury Note, Fr-349, Fine-VF.
1891 $10 Treasury Note, Fr-370, Fine. A decent circulated example of the popular Sheridan type. There are still people in the Shenandoah Valley who cannot utter Sheridan's name without it being followed by a long string of obscenities.
1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-727, CGA Choice Uncirculated 63.
1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-740, AG. A large chunk is missing from the upper right corner.
1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fr-773, Fine+. Problem-free for the grade.
1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-885, VG.
1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-887a, VG.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-911a, Fine-VF.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-911a, Fine-VF.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-911b, VF. A nice circulated example of this scarcer "b" variety.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-911c, VF-XF. A great mid-grade example of this much scarcer "c" variety.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-930, VF.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-944, Good.
1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-946, Fine.
1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note, Fr-1123, Fine-VF.
1922 $10 Gold Certificate, Fr-1173, Fine. There is a small split in the bottom margin and a teller stamp on the reverse.
1922 $10 Gold Certificate, Fr-1173, AG. Well worn and tape repaired, but a $10 gold note nonetheless.
1882 $20 Gold Certificate, Fr-1178, VF. An attractive mid-grade example of this popular and scarce type. This is the only readily available signature combination, on a relative basis, for the type, so this note is always popular among type collectors.
1922 $20 Gold Certificate, Fr-1187, Fine.
National Bank Notes
San Francisco, CA - $100 1929 Ty. 2 Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association San Francisco Ch. # 13044
Type 2 $100s are scarce from any bank, and this is the most readily available California note of the type and is therefore always popular. Fine-Very Fine.
Denver, CO - $100 1929 Ty. 1 Colorado National Bank of Denver Ch. # 1651
A problem-free C-note from this popular bank. Very Fine+.
Denver, CO - $5 1929 Ty. 2 American National Bank of Denver Ch. # 12517
Very Fine-Extremely Fine.
Altona, IL - $10 1929 Ty. 1 Altona National Bank, Altona Ch. # 13625
Only five small size notes are reported from this Knox County bank. Fine.
Plymouth, IN - $1 1875 Fr. 384 First National Bank of Marshall County at Plymouth Ch. # 2119
A nice First Charter Ace with a repaired split in the middle. Very Fine overall, and bright and crisp with good signatures.
Lexington, KY - $5 1929 Ty. 2 First National Bank and Trust Company of Lexington Ch. # 906
Boldly embossed and well centered. Gem Crisp Uncirculated.
Motley, MN - $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 616 First NB Ch. # 7764
A little frayed at the top and bottom, but still solid and one of less than 10 large size notes known from this bank. Fine.
Neosho, MO - $10 1929 Ty. 1 First NB Ch. # 6382
Only seven small size notes from this bank are reported in the census, and this was the only bank in town. This rare example is likely to see spirited bidding. Fine-Very Fine.
New York, NY - $5 1929 Ty. 1 First National Bank of the City of New York Ch. # 29
Incredible embossing and nearly flawless paper quality combine to give this Gem Crisp Uncirculated example excellent eye appeal.
New York, NY - $5 1882 Brown Back Fr. 471 American Exchange National Bank of New York Ch. # 1394
A lovely Brown Back $5 from New York with an attractive layout. An excellent note for the type collector who wants a relatively common, attractive, mid-grade example. Very Fine.
Mahanoy City, PA - $10 1902 Plain Back Fr. 624 First National Bank of Mahanoy City Ch. # 567
Only 10 large size notes from this bank are reported in the census. Very Good-Fine.
Pittsburgh, PA - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 606 First National Bank at Pittsburgh Ch. # 252
Very Fine with a couple of very minor edge splits.
Brookings, SD - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 650 First NB Ch. # 3087
Only 11 notes from this bank are reported in the census, all large size. About Fine.
El Paso, TX - $10 1929 Ty. 1 State National Bank of El Paso Ch. # 2521
There are 23 small size notes listed in the Kelly census from this bank. Fine-Very Fine.
Houston, TX - $10 1902 Plain Back Fr. 628 National Bank of Commerce of Houston Ch. # 10225
Fine with a few pinholes.
Wichita Falls, TX - $20 1929 Ty. 2 First National Bank of Wichita Falls Ch. # 3200
Fine-Very Fine with a couple of small pinholes.


Copyright © 1999-2026 Heritage Capital Corporation

Mailing Address:
PO Box 619999
Dallas, TX 75261-6199

Street Address:
2801 W. Airport Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75261-4127
(Northwest corner of W. Airport Freeway & Valley View Lane)
All Rights Reserved
1-800-872-6467 / (214) 528-3500 / Fax: (214) 443-842