Fr. 1266 10¢ Fifth Issue Original Pack of 100 - Full Pack PCGS Banknote Choice Unc 64 PPQ.. ... (Total: 100 notes)
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A Second Original Pack of 100 Fifth Issue 10¢ Fractionals
Fr. 1266 10¢ Fifth Issue Original Pack of 100 - Full Pack PCGS
Banknote Choice Unc 64 PPQ.William Meredith, who served as the 19th United States Secretary of the Treasury, can be found on the front of the Fifth Issue 10¢ Fractionals that make up this original pack of 100 examples. Out of the twelve total packs and bundles that made up The National Bank Fruitcake Find, only two Full Packs of 100 Fr. 1266 Fractionals were included. Both of those examples graded Choice Unc 64 PPQ by PCGS Banknote, and are being offered tonight. The 10¢ notes included in this pack are all Uncirculated, which should come as no surprise, as they sat in safe deposit boxes for over a century. Now, for the first time ever, collectors have an opportunity to acquire a true Fractional Currency trophy which would become an instant centerpiece and head-turner in any advanced collection. (Total: 100 notes)
From The National Bank Fruitcake Find
Estimate: $7,000 - up.
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