Fr. 1309 25¢ Fifth Issue Original Pack of 40 - Full Pack PCGS Banknote Gem Unc 66 PPQ.. ... (Total: 40 notes)
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Single Highest Graded 25¢ Fractional Pack
Fr. 1309 25¢ Fifth Issue Original Pack of 40 - Full Pack PCGS
Banknote Gem Unc 66 PPQ.PCGS Banknote has graded only five total Fr. 1309 original packs of 40, all of which originated from The National Bank Fruitcake Find. Needless to say, the example presented in this lot is the solitary highest graded Fr. 1309 full pack of 40. It is also important to note that out of the twelve total original packs and bundles from this find that originated in the National Bank of Athens, GA, this example was the highest graded across all denominations. For the Fractional collector seeking the best of the best, look no further than the pack in this lot. The centering and margins are exceptional, the paper quality is outstanding, and the visual elements such as the bright paper and vivid red Treasury Seal makes for a truly remarkable find that demonstrates the significance and importance of this exciting Fractional grouping. (Total: 40 notes)
From The National Bank Fruitcake Find
Estimate: $6,000 - up.
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