Fr. 1381 50¢ Fifth Issue Original Bundle of 200 - 10 Full Packs Choice About New.. ... (Total: 200 notes)
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Original Bundle of 200 Fr. 1381 Fractional Notes
Fr. 1381 50¢ Fifth Issue Original Bundle of 200 - 10 Full Packs
Choice About New.The Crawford notes in this lot are held so tightly in this bundle that we are not going to check the plate letters as it can be easily ascertained that this bundle is strictly original. The $100 band in this lot has pencil writing on it in two different places, just like the other examples of this find in this auction session. Both ends of the band are joined at bottom with bank pins. The band in this lot has an approximate 1.5 inch piece missing, but this does not interfere with the printed denomination of the notes. Within this bundle of 200 notes are ten packs of 20 notes each. They are held with thin "Ten Dollars" bands. Some of these bands have split at top simply due to the passage of time. Owning an original Fractional bundle is truly history in your hands. (Total: 200 notes)
From The National Bank Fruitcake Find
Estimate: $30,000 - up.
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