LOT #22082 |
Sold on Apr 24, 2020 for: Not Sold
Fr. 1214 $100 1882 Gold Certificate PMG Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ.. ...
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Description
Strikingly Handsome 1882 Benton Gold C-Note Tied for Finest Known with Just One Other
Fr. 1214 $100 1882 Gold Certificate PMG Superb Gem Unc 67
EPQ.From our 2017 Central States offering where it was cataloged, "This note is tied with one other at PMG for the finest known. PCGS has graded four 66s of this number with nothing higher. We sold the other PMG 67 EPQ in January of 2008 for $80,500. Since then, the market moved lower but has now come back strongly for these finest knowns, particularly of less often seen types. We would not be surprised to see this note reach the six-figure mark. The Benton who appears on this note is Thomas Hart Benton, a Senator from Missouri and an extremely influential politician in his day. He was related to many other 19th century luminaries, including two Civil War Colonels, a Confederate Colonel from Mississippi and a Union Colonel from Iowa. He was the father-in-law of Presidential candidate John Frémont and the great-uncle of Congressman Maecenas Benton who was the father of the famous artist Thomas Hart Benton." Nothing has changed in the intervening years. This beauty is still tied with one other for finest known, and is likely to realize six figures.
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Auction Info
2020 April 22 - 27 Central States Currency Signature Auction - Dallas #3577 (go to Auction Home page)
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April, 2020
22nd-27th
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