| Friedberg # | Series | Denomination | Type | Description | Grade | Price | Photo | Purchase |
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| 37 | 1917 | $1 | Legal Tender | “Sawhorse” | Choice Very Fine 35 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $175 |
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| 60 | 1917 | $2 | Legal Tender | “Bracelet” | Very Fine 30 PMG | $175 |
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| 64 | 1869 | $5 | Legal Tender | “Rainbow Woodchopper” This note is #47 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." | About Uncirculated 55 PMG | $2500 |
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| 89 | 1907 | $5 | Legal Tender | “Woodchopper” | Very Fine 25 PMG | $300 |
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| 122 | 1901 | $5 | Legal Tender | “Bison” This note is #6 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." One of the most popular currency notes and hard to find in mid-grade. A great and affordable example of America's West. | Very Fine 30 PMG | $1900 |
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| 218 | 1886 | $1 | Silver Certificate | "Martha" This note is #50 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." The portrait of Martha Washington was the first time that a first lady appeared on any federally issued currency. In addition, she was one of few real women, not allegorical figures, to be featured on United States paper money. This note also features an ornate floral design back. | About Uncirculated 53 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $2000 |
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| 225 | 1896 | $1 | Silver Certificate | “Educational” History Instructing Youth This note is #7 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." | Very Fine 30 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $750 |
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| 232 | 1899 | $1 | Silver Certificate | "Eagle Standing on American Flag" This note is #16 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." | Very Fine 25 PMG | $200 |
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| 237 | 1923 | $1 | Silver Certificate | "George Washington" | About Uncirculated 50 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $100 |
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| 270 | 1896 | $5 | Silver Certificate | “Educational” Electricity Presenting Light To The World This note is #5 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." Only very light soiling from circulation keeps this note from AU quality (unlike other TPGs such as PCGS who take the entire look of the note into its grade calculations, PMG has strict requirements on soiling and automatically downgrades notes accordingly)! The note has no pinholes, only a few corner folds, excellent margins and centering, and has the toughest signature combination (Lyons/Roberts) of the $5 educational series. The quality mid-grade and overall AU appearance makes this note worthy of any collection! | Very Fine 30 PMG | $4500 |
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| 280m | 1899 | $5 | Silver Certificate | "Chief" This note is #10 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." This is the only U.S. Currency with a Native American as the central figure. However, this note is not without controversy as the original portrait was with Chief Running Antelope of the Sioux Nation wearing a Sioux headdress. But the Sioux headdress was said to be too tall for the engraving image so the currency features the chief with a Pawnee war headdress which was considered a cultural insult to both Native American tribes. MULE | Extremely Fine 40 PMG | $1600 |
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| 347 | 1890 | $1 | Treasury Note | “Ornate Back” This note is #83 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." Note features the most ornate design to ever appear on a federal bill of this denomination. | Extremely Fine 40 PMG | $2500 |
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| 480 | 1882 | $10 | National Bank Note | "Brown Back" Benjamin Franklin and Lady Liberty With Electricity Great eye-appeal on this note! It looks like an uncirulated note and is a prime candidate for a re-grade. | Extremely Fine 40 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $1800 |
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| 743 | 1907 | $1 | Federal Reserve Bank Note | "Eagle Holding American Flag" | Extremely Fine 40 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $225 |
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| 871a | 1914 | $5 | Federal Reserve Note | "Plymouth Rock" | Very Fine 25 PMG | $100 |
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| 915c | 1914 | $10 | Federal Reserve Note | "Wheat & Factory" | Very Fine 25 PMG | $150 |
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| 991b | 1914 | $20 | Federal Reserve Note | "Train & Ship" | Choice Very Fine 35 Exceptional Paper Quality PMG | $200 |
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| 1141 | 1874 | $5 | National Gold Bank Note | Rare San Jose Note With Good Coin Images On Reverse This note is #12 in the "100 Greatest American Currency Notes." | Very Good - Fine | $4500 |
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| 1187 | 1922 | $20 | Gold Certificate | Nice Coloring & Margins "Tape" comments refer to a faint tape marks; tape was probably used to hold the note in a frame as they are visible in the center margins on the reverse. This note was just graded and is in tact with "no repairs." | Very Fine 25 PMG | $300 |
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| 1197 | 1882 | $50 | Gold Certificate | "Silas Wright" with Eagle Reverse This is an evenly circulated example of the popular 1882 series. The note faces like an extremely fine note but the reverse reveals the circulation. However, this note still has spectacular color and plenty of charm. These Gold Certificates are getting harder and harder to find in VF 30+ condition. This is also likely due to the fact that they were illegal to own from 1933 to 1964 and many of them were redeemed before the US went off the “Gold Standard.” | Very Fine 30 PMG | $4500 |
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