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Type: | Internet-only (timed) auction |
By: | MintProducts Auctions |
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At: | PO BOX 7234, Milford, New Hampshire, 03055. USA. tel: 1-888-677-9916 |
Started: | 1st Feb, 2024 … |
Ended: | 13th Feb, 2024 … |
View: | New Hampshire Auctions |
Welcome to MintProducts Auctions February sale! Our latest auction consists of 567 lots with the vast majority being sold without reserve! Our February sale features 80 lots of currency along with numerous rolls of silver coins and a partial set of seated half dollars! Lastly, we have up for bid about 40 gold coins with the U.S. lots including multiple Charlotte and Carson City issues.Thanks for bidding and enjoy the sale!
Both Crisp and fresh. Includes: 1863 10-Cents. Fr.-1251; and 1875 25-Cents. Fr.-1309. (Total: 2 pieces)
Creased in both directions, some writing in faded ink on face. Martha Custis Washington portrait. Fr-223.
History Instructing Youth vignette. Rare and popular, and always desirable in any grade. AU pieces such as this are but few and...
Pushing VF despite the modest creasing. A favorite among collectors in all grades. Fr.-236.
Heavy vertical center crease, otherwise sound. Typewritten note on face reads "XMAS 1903. / To buy a new dress. / From your /...
A nice VF that still retains much crispness.
Fr.37. Crisp and bright.
Fr-39*. Creases both directions, some foxing and staining. Serial No. *13005218B. Fr-39*.
Crisp and bright. Only a light horizontal fold keep this from a full EF.
Choice in appearance with only light creasing and no real visual drawbacks. Serial No. *20434046D. Fr.-237*.
Typical circulated state. (Total: 2 pieces)
An average circulated group. (Total: 5 pieces)
Includes 7 CH-CU Consecutive 1957 $1 Silver Certificates and a VF 1923 Large Size $1 with some reverse issues. (Total: 8 Notes)
Includes 2 1928-A "Funny Back" notes and 1 1935 note that on the obverse is signed by Georgia Neese Clark, the first female...
A trio of Very Fine 1935-A Hawaii $1.00 Silver Certificates. (Total: 3 Notes)
Fr.2306. Shows just 1 minor corner fold.
Fr.2306. Crisp and bright.
Fr.2306. Crisp and bright.
Two Silver Dollars. Creased, stained minimally, upper corners torn. Not the nicest you'll encounter, but scarce and collectable...
B-2, New York City. Battleship back. Creased and faded, but rare and elusive. It's your call. Fr.-751
50 First Day of Issue 1976 $2.00 bills. Crisp UNC, however the postal stamp is not clear on most. (Total: 50 Pieces)
K-B Districts. Crisp unc and housed in its original BEP tube.
Plain Back type. The Appleton National Bank. A nice circulated example of this scarce note.
First National Granite Bank of Augusta. Heavy vertical center crease, else fairly nice for the grade. Charter No. 498. Serial No....
Boston National Bank. Fine. Creasing and foxing but still sound for the grade. Charter No. 11903. Serial No. A016086A.
Crisp and brightly inked with excellent centering and decidedly PPQ paper all around. Serial No. *03464834A.
Each note's serial number starts with 8888 which is thought to give good luck/prosperity. Crisp UNC and housed in BEP tube.
Pleasing for the grade despite some toning and light creasing. Mounts removed from back. Fr.-107.
Fr.485. The Central National Bank Of Boston. Charter #2103. Though Boston notes are generally not rare, notes from this bank are...
Includes: National Central Bank of Baltimore $10. VF. Charter No. 11207. Serial No. A001553A; and Second National Bank of...
National Bank of the Republic of Chicago. Crisp for the grade with bold inking. Charter No. 4605. Serial No. F028595A.
National Stockyards National Bank of National City (there's a mouthful). Noticeable center vertical crease, else crisp and...
Old National Bank in Evansville. Fairly crisp despite the circulation, faint stain at left bottom margin on face. Charter No....
Second National Bank of New Albany. Not heavily creased with some snappiness left to the paper. Charter No. 2166. Serial No....
Second National Bank of Malden. Some wrinkling, light creasing, and paper toning. Charter No. 11014. Serial No. E006971A.
All VF or better. Includes: First National Bank of the City of New York $10. Crisp and choice for the EF level. Charter No. 29....
Second National Bank of Cincinnati. Some foxing and noticeable creasing. Charter No. 32. Serial No. A002608.
Second National Bank of Warren. Nicely inked and fairly crisp overall, even with the faint central creasing. Charter No. 2479....
Liberty National Bank of Oklahoma City. Some modest creasing in both directions, but still a fairly crisp specimen. A scarce...
Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster. Some light wrinkling and foxing, staining on verso, but still a fairly crisp note overall....
First National Bank of Scranton. A crisp and barely creased example that will easily go EF to many viewers. Choice all told....
Providence National Bank. Nicely inked and fairly crisp with only light folds and no major distractions. Charter No. 1302. Serial...
Crisp and oh-so-close to Uncirculated. Bold inking and exceptional eye appeal. Serial No. *00191471A.
Crisp and colorful, tiny stain blemish on verso.
Silver Certificate. Just a day or two's circulation from a Crisp New designation. Nice! Serial No. *00581662A.
Crisp UNC and still in it's BEP envelope.
Series 1929. Includes: District National Bank of Washington District of Columbia. Fine to VF $10. Charter No. 9545. Serial No....
Nicely centered, only lightly wrinkled with some faint reverse toning, small paper split at top center margin. Scarce in all...
Mechanics National Bank of Providence. Choice for the grade despite a tight upper margin and some toning. Charter No. 1007....
Brightly inked with choice paper quality in spite of some light creasing. Undeniably choice for the grade. Fr.-1187.
9-I, Minneapolis. Crisp and fresh despite light creasing, rust stain at bottom of face. Fr.-998.
Wrinkled, creased, toned, but no serious paper problems for the grade. Fr.-1187.
Wrinkling and obvious creasing, some toning on the back. Fr.-1187.
United States National Bank of Denver. Lightly creased with some toning. Charter No. 7408. Serial No. B001429A.
Old National Bank of Fort Wayne. Choice paper and inking, many will call an EF grade on this one. Charter No. 3285. Serial No....
Second National Bank of Lexington. Some light creases and toning, but a fairly choice note overall. A scarce issuer. Charter No....
Portland National Bank. Some toning and light creasing, but still a sound note. Charter No. 4128. Serial No. A000328.
The Appleton National Bank Of Lowell. A scarce note that still retains some crispness.
Grand National Bank of St. Louis. Some creasing and toning, but still fairly crisp throughout. Charter No. 12220. Serial No....
Second National Bank of Houston. Light folds in each direction, otherwise moderately crisp and definitely choice for the grade....
Choice for the grade with bold inking and only light creasing.
Crisp UNC and housed in its original BEP tube.
Perfectly centered, boldly inked, and delightfully crisp. Gem quality all the way!
Includes 2006 $1, 2003-A $2 and a 2006 $5. All are still housed in their BEP envelopes. (Total: 3 pcs)
Includes (2) 2009 16 Note $1 Sheet, 2009 8 Note $2 Sheet and an 8 Note 1995 5$ Sheet. All are CU and come in their original BEP...
Exceptional Paper Quality. S885-3. Military Payment Certificate.
Exceptional Paper Quality. S916-1. Military Payment Certificate.
S938-1. Looks EF! Military Payment Certificate.
Includes PCGS Gem-65 PPQ Series 692 5 Cent and a PMG VF-30 Series 681 $20 - First Printing. The latter features a B-52 bomber on...
Includes Series 681 5 Cent - First Printing Gem UNC-65 EPQ and a Series 681 25 Cent - First Printing Gem UNC-66 EPQ. (Total: 2...
Well-worn and toned, but not drastically marked or torn. Indeed, choice for the grade. An example of this rarity in Fine...
Bank Of New England Circa 1850's. Includes $3, $5, $10 & $20 notes. Numbered but undated and unsigned. The sheet shows a couple...
Bank of New England 1859. Includes $3, $5, $10 & $20 notes. Numbered, dated and signed but in bright red ink which is unusual....
Cochituate Bank. Some old creases and foxing, but still attractive and choice overall. Blue FIVE counter.
Essex Bank. Some staining. "Counterfeit" hand-written on face. Neat, and scarce.
Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road Bank. Fairly crisp, no serious drawbacks, brightly inked.
Peoples Bank. Decent shape for the grade. Bank name and corner denominations inked out, "COUNTERFEIT" written at top center.
Cut Cancelled. Nicely centered and in tip-top shape for the grade. September 2, 1861 issue.
Cut Cancelled, some minor staining. April 6, 1863 issue.
Columbus portrait. Fresh and new, and a popular collectable in today's expanding hobby.
Small Planchet. W-930, Noe-29. Rarity-4. Genuine. Excessive Clipping. Evenly and well-worn surfaces offer an olive-gray...
NOTE: this lot was originally listed as an M-45-D. M-44-D. R-4. The "Sleigh Runner" variety. Chocolate brown with light uniform...
Draped Bust, No Button. Glossy golden-tan surfaces evenly worn and devoid of unsightly marks.
Small Eagle. Lettered Edge. Glossing chocolate brown with red in the protected areas. A very attractive high grade example
Shows medium to chocolate brown color. NGC notes the coin has been burnished. Some light granularity is present but we don't see...
Cross 4 With Stems. Certainly approaching EF.
Glossy chocolate-brown surfaces with no apparent marks.
Sharp with nice olive brown color.
Warm golden-brown surfaces, faint, old scratches on Liberty's cheek.
Medium to chocolate brown color. Shows mostly strong details (we would say closer to EF than VF) with a generally uniform...
Blunt 1. S-272 HR-4. Dark brown with micro porosity. Collectors often wait years to find an affordable example of this variety to...
Sharply struck especially for the issue. Chocolate brown with one minor spot of verdigris otherwise quite choice.
Shows evidence of an old cleaning but now has a decidedly Red Brown look.
Sharply struck with deep golden-tan surfaces. We were conservative on this grade.
Italic 5s. Early Die State (EDS), knob die defect just beginning to show. Glossy golden-tan surfaces.
Mixed dates/types with most having a readable date. All show varying degrees of problems. (Total: 31 pcs)
Strong details remain on the olive-gold surfaces.
A perfectly original example of this first year of issue.
A sharp and lustrous golden example from the first year of Indian "white cents."
Lustrous bright golden surfaces with rose overtones.