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Lot 90: Rare 1902 $100 First National Bank of Nashville Rare 1902 $100 First National Bank of Nashville Lot 90: Rare 1902 $100 First National Bank of Nashville

Rare $100 “Plain Back” Red Seal bank note dated 1902 from the First National Bank of Nashville, Tennessee, depicting the portrait of John Jay Knox, Jr., American financier and government official. Serial # A310881/3318 pp A. CH # 150. FR # 686. Lyons/Roberts signatures. PMG graded 12/Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 12/Fine. Some chips to edges, one corner missing. [See more photos →]

$24,000.00
Lot 860: 1796 US Draped Bust Silver Dollar Coin 1796 US Draped Bust Silver Dollar Coin Lot 860: 1796 US Draped Bust Silver Dollar Coin

1796 United States Draped Bust silver dollar coin. Depicts the bust of Lady Liberty, obverse, and the American bald eagle encircled by a laurel wreath, reverse. PCGS graded 25/Very Fine. Note: While the identity of the Lady Liberty model is unknown, it has been suggested that Philadelphia socialite Ann Willing Bingham posed as the model. (See: Julian, R.W. (1993). Bowers, Q. David, ed. Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States. Wolfeboro, New Hampshire: Bowers and Merena Galleries). Provenance: the estate of Celia (Cece) Webb, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: PCGS graded 25/Very Fine. [See more photos →]

$9,600.00
Lot 98: 1882 $5 First National Bank, Salinas, CA National 1882 $5 First National Bank, Salinas, CA National Lot 98: 1882 $5 First National Bank, Salinas, CA National

$5 “Date Back” bank note dated 1882 from the First National Bank of Salinas, California, depicting the portrait of President James A. Garfield, obverse. Portrait of George Washington, left, vignette of the Capitol building, right, reverse. Second Issue. Serial # E101032/1010 pp H. CH # 5074. FR # 534. Tillman/Morgan signatures. PMG graded 20/Very Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 20/Very Fine. [See more photos →]

$7,400.00
Lot 600: 1861 50C CSA Scott Restrike Half Dollar, PCGS AU58 1861 50C CSA Scott Restrike Half Dollar, PCGS AU58 Lot 600: 1861 50C CSA Scott Restrike Half Dollar, PCGS AU58

1861 50C CSA Scott restrike half dollar silver coin, PCGS AU58. Obverse: Seated Liberty. Reverse: Confederate State device. (Coin Index PCGS 340402) Note: In the post Civil War period J.W. Scott (a Northerner) saw a demand for Civil War Confederate States historical coins. Scott and his peers purchased 500 1861 half dollars and the CSA die (by A.H.M. Patterson) to restrike the coins including this one offered for auction. To make the restrike, Scott had the reverse filed, shaved or planed down. This makes an even substrate to impress the coins with the CSA die with detail. Numismatists have observed that the face of the 1861 coin has an overall softness on the high relief points because of the pressure used to restrike the reverse. Over 150 years later this rare and collectable coin still remains sought after among avid coin collectors.

PROVENANCE: A Nashville, Tennessee collection.

CONDITION: Graded by PCGS as AU58 [See more photos →]

$6,710.00
Lot 40: 1896 U.S. $2 "Educational" Silver Certificate 1896 U.S. $2 "Educational" Silver Certificate Lot 40: 1896 U.S. $2 "Educational" Silver Certificate

1896 US $2 “Educational” silver certificate, depicting the allegory of Science presenting Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture, obverse. Engraved by Charles Schlecht (United States/Germany, b. 1843) and George Frederick Cumming Smillie (District of Columbia, 1854-1924) after designs by Edwin H. Blashfield (New York/Massachusetts, 1848-1936), figures, and Thomas F. Morris, frame and background. Portraits of Robert Fulton and Samuel F.B. Morse, reverse. Engraved by Lorenzo J. Hatch (New York/Vermont, 1857-1914). Serial # 12087730/ pp B. FR # 248. Bruce/Roberts signatures. PMG graded 64/Choice Uncirculated. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 64/Choice Uncirculated. Exceptional Paper Quality. [See more photos →]

$5,350.00
Lot 42: 1891 U.S. $50 Silver Certificate 1891 U.S. $50 Silver Certificate Lot 42: 1891 U.S. $50 Silver Certificate

1891 US $50 silver certificate, depicting the portrait of Edward Everett, former Secretary of State. Serial # H139973/ pp A. FR # 334. Vernon/Treat signatures. PMG graded 25/Very Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 25/Very Fine. [See more photos →]

$5,120.00
Lot 61: 1905 U.S. $20 "Technicolor" Gold Certificate 1905 U.S. $20 "Technicolor" Gold Certificate Lot 61: 1905 U.S. $20 "Technicolor" Gold Certificate

1905 US $20 “Technicolor” Red Seal gold certificate, depicting the portrait of George Washington. Serial # A2727225/ pp A. FR # 1180. Lyons/Treat signatures. PMG graded 30/Very Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 30/Very Fine. Good Color. Spindle Holes. [See more photos →]

$4,860.00
Lot 711: History of US sterling proofs with US Mint proofs History of US sterling proofs with US Mint proofs Lot 711: History of US sterling proofs with US Mint proofs

Franklin Mint History of US sterling silver proofs and grouping of U.S. Mint Coin and Eisenhower proof sets. 1st item – One hundred twenty four (124) History of the United States sterling silver proofs, commemorating years 1776-1899, in original sleeves, with insert and buyer’s receipt, (approx. 150 troy ounces). Grouping of U.S. Mint Coins – 1st item – Four US Mint Proof Clad Sets, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004. 2nd item – Lot of five uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollars, in original packaging and dated 1971. 3rd item – Lot of 4 boxed Eisenhower Proof Dollars, all dated 1971. Lot also retains a cleaning kit for the coins, 1969 Numismatic Issues Franklin Mint catalog, and a 24K gold on sterling silver medal for official charter membership of the Franklin Mint. Provenance: Lynnville, TN estate. Condition: Overall excellent condition. Minor tarnish spots observed on some Franklin Mint United States proofs. [See more photos →]

$4,640.00
Lot 54: 1918 $20 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Note 1918 $20 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Note Lot 54: 1918 $20 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Note

$20 bank note dated 1918 from the Federal Reserve of Atlanta, Georgia, depicting the portrait of Grover Cleveland, left. Serial # F89641A/ pp A. FR # 823. Elliott/Burke/Bell/Wellborn signatures. PMG graded 30/Very Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 30/Very Fine. [See more photos →]

$3,840.00
Lot 730: 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-40, T-65, T-66 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-40, T-65, T-66 Lot 730: 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-40, T-65, T-66

One hundred and twenty-two (122) Confederate States of America (CSA) currency bills, including two (2) T-40 $100 bills, one (1) T-65 $100 bill, three (3) T-66, and eighty-two (82) T-68 $10 bills, four (4) with sequential serial numbers. 1st-2nd items: Two (2) T-40 $100 one hundred dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated August 20, and October 2, 1862. Vignette of a steam train, foreground, with warships in the background, top center, vignette of a milkmaid in a naturalistic setting, lower left. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 3rd item: T-65 $100 one hundred dollar bill, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 17, 1864. Profile portrait vignette of Lucy Pickens, the “Queen of the Confederacy,” top center, bust portrait vignette of George Wythe Randolph, CSA Secretary of War, lower right, and a vignette of two soldiers holding rifles, lower left. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. 4th-6th items: Three (3) T-66 $50 fifty dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 17, 1864. Bust portrait vignette of Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA, top center. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. 7th-88th items: Eighty-two (82) T-68 $10 ten dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864, four (4) with sequential serial numbers. Vignette of a battle scene, top center, portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC, printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Includes four (4) bills with sequential serial numbers 62913-62914 and 101078-101079. 89th item: T-20 $20 twenty dollar bill, issued in Richmond, Virginia, September 2, 1861. Vignette of Industry seated between a winged Cupid holding a staff of Mercury with a beehive in the background, top center, Hope leaning on an anchor, top right, bust portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, CSA Vice President, lower left. Printed by B. Duncan, Richmond, VA. 90th-115th items: Twenty-six (26) T-67 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 5, 1864. Vignette of the Virginia State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Lithographed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Includes four (4) with dark red ink. 116th item: T-36 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of Commerce seated on bale of cotton, top center, vignette of a sailor, lower left. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 117th item: T-37 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of a sailor seated beside bales of cotton, top center, vignette of the Goddesses Ceres and Justice, lower right, bust portrait of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of the Treasury, lower left. Printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. 118th-122nd items: Five (5) T-69 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 5, 1864. Vignette of the Virginia State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Lithographed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. All with For Register/For Treasurer signatures. CONDITION: All bills circulated, Good/About Fine condition. Bills with tears, areas of loss, repairs, paper backing, to be excepted from age and manner of use. [See more photos →]

$3,712.00
Lot 94: 1875 $10 National Bank of Chattanooga, TN National 1875 $10 National Bank of Chattanooga, TN National Lot 94: 1875 $10 National Bank of Chattanooga, TN National

$10 bank note dated 1875 from the First National Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee, depicting a vignette of Benjamin Franklin conducting the kite experiment with his son William, June 1752, left, with a vignette of America seizing lighting from the skies, right, obverse. Vignette depicting Hernando de Soto discovering the Mississippi engraved by Frederick Girsch (New York, 1821-1895) after a painting by William H. Powell (New York/Ohio, 1823-1879), reverse. Serial # H208306/3910 pp C. CH # 1606. FR # 416. Allison/New signatures. PMG graded 15/Choice Fine. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). CONDITION: PMG graded 15/Choice Fine. [See more photos →]

$3,584.00
Lot 601: 1861 Tkn 50C CSA Scott Obverse PCGS MS62 1861 Tkn 50C CSA Scott Obverse PCGS MS62 Lot 601: 1861 Tkn 50C CSA Scott Obverse PCGS MS62

1861 50C CSA Scott restrike half dollar white metal coin, PCGS MS62. Obverse: Confederate States of America device. Reverse: C.S.A. New Orleans Confederate State device. (Coin Index PCGS 340403). Note: In the post Civil War period J.W. Scott (a Northerner) saw a demand for Civil War Confederate States historical coins and purchased the CSA dies and produced white metal tokens such as this one being offered at auction. With the success of minting this token Scott and his peers proceeded to purchased 500 1861 half dollars and with the CSA die proceeded to restrike 500 seated liberty silver coins. Over 150 years later this rare and collectable coin still remains sought after among avid coin collectors.

PROVENANCE: By descent from the estate of Stanley Horn, Nashville, Tennessee.

CONDITION: Graded by PCGS as MS62 [See more photos →]

$3,416.00
Lot 729: 125 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66 125 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66 Lot 729: 125 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66

One hundred and twenty-five (125) Confederate States of America (CSA) currency bills, including two (2) T-39 $100 bills, one (1) T-40 $100 bill, three (3) T-66 $50 bills, and eighty-seven T-68 $10 ten dollar bills, six (6) with sequential serial numbers. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) $100 one hundred dollar bills, two (2) T-39 and one (1) T-40, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated August 1, 4, and October 2, 1862. Vignette of a steam train, foreground, with warships in the background, top center, vignette of a milkmaid in a naturalistic setting, lower left. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 4th-6th items: Three (3) T-66 $50 fifty dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 17, 1864. Bust portrait vignette of Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA, top center. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. 7th-93rd items: Eighty-seven (87) T-68 $10 ten dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864, with six (6) sequential serial numbers. Vignette of a battle scene, top center, portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC, printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Includes six (6) bills with sequential serial numbers 62974-62977 and 62949-62950. 94th-118th items: Twenty-five (25) T-67 $20 twenty dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864. Vignette of the Tennessee State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the CSA, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Includes five (5) with dark red ink. 119th-120th items: Two (2) T-36 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of Commerce seated on bale of cotton, top center, vignette of a sailor, lower left. One (1) printed by Hoyer and Ludwig, Richmond, VA, one (1) printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 121st-125th items: Five (5) T-69 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 5, 1864. Vignette of the Virginia State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Lithographed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. All with For Register/For Treasurer signatures. Condition: All bills circulated, Good/About Fine condition. Bills with tears, areas of loss, repairs, paper backing, to be excepted from age and manner of use. 1 1/4″ x 3/4″ area of loss, lower right of one 7-69 $5 bill. CONDITION: All bills circulated, Good/About Fine condition. Bills with tears, areas of loss, repairs, paper backing, to be excepted from age and manner of use. 1 1/4″ x 3/4″ area of loss, lower right of one 7-69 $5 bill. [See more photos →]

$3,328.00
Lot 728: 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66 Lot 728: 122 CSA Currency Bills, incl. T-39, T-40, T-66

One hundred and twenty-two (122) Confederate States of America (CSA) currency bills, including one (1) T-39 $100 bills, two (2) T-40 $100 bills, three (3) T-66 $50 bills, and eighty-three (83) T-68 $10, three (3) with sequential serial numbers. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) $100 one hundred dollar bills, one (1) T-39 and two (2) T-40, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated May 6, September 23, and October 2, 1862. Vignette of a steam train, foreground, with warships in the background, top center, vignette of a milkmaid in a naturalistic setting, lower left. One (1) printed by Hoyer and Ludwig, Richmond, VA, two (2) printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 4th-6th items: Three (3) T-66 $50 fifty dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 17, 1864. Bust portrait vignette of Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA, top center. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. 7th-89th items: Eighty-three (83) T-68 $10 ten dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864, three (3) with sequential serial numbers. Vignette of a battle scene, top center, portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC, printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Includes three (3) bills with sequential serial numbers 62997, 62998, and 62999. 90th item: T-20 $20 twenty dollar bill, issued in Richmond, Virginia, September 2, 1861. Vignette of Industry seated between a winged Cupid holding a staff of Mercury with a beehive in the background, top center, Hope leaning on an anchor, top right, bust portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, CSA Vice President, lower left. Printed by B. Duncan, Richmond, VA. 91st-114th items: Twenty-four (24) T-67 $20 twenty dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864. Vignette of the Tennessee State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the CSA, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Includes three (3) with dark red ink. 115th-116th items: Two (2) T-36 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of Commerce seated on bale of cotton, top center, vignette of a sailor, lower left. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. 117th-121st item: Five (5) T-69 $5 dollar bills, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 5, 1864. Vignette of the Virginia State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Lithographed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. 122nd item: T-54 $2 dollar bill, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 5, 1864. Bust portrait of Judah Philip Benjamin, CSA cabinet officer, center right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. All with For Register/For Treasurer signatures. CONDITION: All bills circulated, Good/About Fine condition. Bills with tears, areas of loss, repairs, paper backing, to be excepted from age and manner of use. [See more photos →]

$3,000.00
Lot 646: 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Lot 646: 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note

1934 series $1000 dollar Federal Reserve Note, depicting the portrait of President Grover Cleveland. Serial number B00125675A/ Fr#2211. Julian/Morgenthau signatures.

CONDITION: The note is approximately a Fine (12) in grade. It is not limp, but has three vertical folds as well as seven pin holes. [See more photos →]

$2,928.00
Lot 818: 39 TN Bank Notes & US Bills 39 TN Bank Notes & US Bills Lot 818: 39 TN Bank Notes & US Bills

Thirty-nine (39) Tennessee Bank Notes and US Bills. 1st item: One (1) Shelby County, Tennessee $5 bill, Series 3, 1873, Henry Seibert & Bros, New York, NY. Agricultural vignettes, lower left and right. Bill “certifies Shelby County is indebted to Selma, Marion, and Memphis Rail Road, or bearer, the sum of Five Dollars for Stock Subscription in said Road”. Serial Number 1885. Chairman of the County Court signature. 2nd item: One (1) Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee $5 bill, issued in Chattanooga, TN, June 20, 18_8, printed by Danforth, Wright, and Co., New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA. Vignette of Commerce, lower left, allegorical female figures, top and lower center, lower right. Serial Number 8142/ pp B. Cashier/President signatures. 3rd item: One (1) Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee $3 bill, issued in Chattanooga, TN, January 4, 1863. Vignette of slaves picking cotton, lower right. Serial Number [blank]/ pp A. Cashier/President signatures. 4th item: One (1) The Exchange Bank of Tennessee $1 bill, issued in Murfreesboro, TN, January 1856, printed by Danforth, Wright, and Co., New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA. Vignette of the Tennessee State Capitol Building, top center, vignette of an American eagle on a shield, lower left, portrait, lower right. Serial Number 8215/ pp A. Cashier/President signatures. 5th-6th items: Two (2) Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee $1 bill, issued in Chattanooga, TN, August 28, 1861, printed by Jules Manouvrier, New Orleans, LA. Serial Number 5511/ pp A, 8349/ pp B. Cashier/President signatures. 7th item: One (1) Bank of Chattanooga, Tennessee $1 note, issued in Chattanooga, TN, January 4, 1863, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Vignette of a train, top center, vignette of a blacksmith, lower right. Serial Number [blank]/ pp B. Cashier/President signatures. 8th item: One (1) $1 promissory note, issued in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, January 14, 1863. Vignette of a young woman, left. Note reads “Good for One Dollar. Redeemable in Confederate Treasury Notes when the sum of Five Dollars is presented”. Serial Number 182. Signed, lower right. 9th item: One (1) 50 cents promissory note, issued in Elkton, Tennessee, December 1862. Note reads “Good for Fifty Cents, in Confederate Treasury when the sum of Five Dollars is presented”. Serial Number 135. Signed, lower right. 10th item: One (1) 50 cents promissory note, issued in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, April 2, 1863. Note reads ” On Demand, I will pay Fifty Cents to Bearer when presented in sums of Five Dollars or upwards”. Serial Number 106. Signed, lower right. 11th item: 1899 US $2 “Mini-Porthole” Blue Seal Silver Certificate, depicting the portrait of George Washington, center, flanked by male and female figures representing Mechanics and Agriculture. Engraved by George Frederick Cumming Smillie (District of Columbia, 1854-1924). Serial Number N38474157/ pp A. FR # 255. Teehee/Burke signatures. 12th item: 1917 US $1 “Sawhorse” legal tender note, depicting the portrait of George Washington, center, with a vignette of Christopher Columbus sighting land thus “discovering America”, designed by Joseph P. Ourdan (District of Columbia, 1828-1881), left, obverse. The “sawhorse reverse”, reverse. Serial Number A98495058A/ pp B. FR # 36. Teehee/Burke signatures. 13th item: $1 “Flying Eagle” bank note dated 1918 from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, depicting the portrait of George Washington, obverse. Vignette of an eagle holding the American flag, reverse. Serial Number F4356977A/ pp E. FR # 723. Teehee/Burke/Pike/McCord signatures. 14th-15th items: Two (2) 1923 US $1 “Horse Blanket/Cogwheel” silver certificates, depicting the portrait of George Washington, obverse. The “cogwheel reverse”, reverse. Serial Number Z90576016B/ PP D, A88002298D/ pp F. FR # 237. Speelman/White signatures. Blue seal. 16th-37th items: Twenty-one (21) 1953 A-C and 1963 US $2 legal tender note, depicting the portrait of Thomas Jefferson, obverse. Vignette of Monticello, Albemarle County, Virginia, reverse. Series 1953: Serial Number A28362467A/ pp O, 1 note total. FR # 1509. Priest/Humphrey signatures. Series 1953 A: Serial Number A53849066A/ pp K, A55963969A/ pp I, A56282108A/ pp G, A58223992A/ pp N, A59707735A/ pp P, A62145230A/ pp L, A62413836A/ pp G, A62412799A/ pp G, A62864942A/ pp L, 9 notes total. FR # 1510. Priest/Anderson signatures. Series 1953 B: Serial Number (star)03155511A/ pp N, A63429032A/ pp D, A0191190A/ pp R, A70249523A/ pp C, 4 notes total. FR # 1511 and 1511(star). Smith/Dillon signatures. Series 1953 C: Serial Number A79814804/ pp M, 1 note total. FR # 1512. Granahan/Dillon signatures. Series 1963: Serial Number A01504079A/ pp D, A01507232A/ pp D, A04167652A/ pp A, A07360802A/ pp A, A09487717A/ pp C, A14583414A/ pp B, 6 notes total. FR # 1513. Granahan/Dillon signatures. Red seals. 38th item: 1874 Twenty-Five Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of Robert J. Walker, former Secretary of the Treasury. FR # 1309. Fifth Issue. Allison/Spinner signatures. 39th item: 1874 Ten Cents Fractional Currency notes, depicting the portrait of William M. Meredith, former Secretary of the Treasury. FR # 1264. Fifth Issue. Allison/Spinner signatures. Bills range in size from 1 3/4″ H x 4 1/2″ W to 3 1/4″ H x 7 3/8″ W. Mid 19th/mid 20th century. Provenance: the collection of Benjamin Dysart, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: All bills in circulated condition. [See more photos →]

$2,280.00
Lot 834: 1795 US Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 1795 US Flowing Hair Silver Dollar Lot 834: 1795 US Flowing Hair Silver Dollar

1795 United States Flowing Hair 90% silver dollar, designed by Robert Scot (Scottish-American, 1745-1823). Depicts a bust of Liberty with her hair flowing behind her, surrounded by fifteen, six-pointed stars with lettering reading “LIBERTY” above and the date “1795,” below, obverse, an eagle with outstretched wings surrounded by a wreath with two leaves beneath each wing. Lettering reading “HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT,” with decorations to edge. 40mm dia. .860 total troy ounces. Condition: VF-20 Very Fine [See more photos →]

$2,176.00
Lot 205: 12 Bank of East TN Pre Civil War Bills 12 Bank of East TN Pre Civil War Bills Lot 205: 12 Bank of East TN Pre Civil War Bills

Bank of East Tennessee Pre Civil War Bills, 12 bills total. Issued Jonesboro, Chattanooga, and Knoxville, TN, November 15th, 1852-January 1, 1855. Jonesboro: One Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 1177, January 1, 1855; Two Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 1302, January 1, 1855; Three Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 1536, January 1, 1855; Five Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 2206, May 1st, 1854; Five Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 2563, January 1st, 1855; Five Dollar Bill, Serial Letter B, No. 977, October 1st, 1854; Ten Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 1428, January 1st, 1855; Ten Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 1545, October 1st, 1854; Twenty Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 220, October 1st, 1854; Twenty Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 4782, January 1, 1855. Knoxville: (Torn) One Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 239, November 15th, 1852; Two Dollar Bill, Serial Letter A, No. 626, January 1, 1852. Chattanooga: Five Dollar Bill, Serial Letter B, No. 2066, January 1st, 1855. Bills approximately 3″ H x 7 1/8″ W. American, mid 19th century. CONDITION: Bills in worn condition to be expected from age. Some of the bills are in partial, fragmentary form, see description for further details. [See more photos →]

$1,416.00