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Sharply struck with lustrous and original yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and consistent with the grade.
Sharply struck and lustrous with scattered marks consistent with the grade.
Bright original yellow-gold luster radiates across both sides, highlighting a well-struck design. Surfaces are clean and attractive with only minor marks consistent with the grade.
CAC. Bright yellow-gold luster on choice original surfaces. The strike is sharp and marks are few and minor. Outstanding for the grade, very nearly a Gem, and excellent eye appeal.
First signature variety with smaller bank signature type. The single finest graded by PCGS Banknote. A truly original look with scintillating color and fully margined, with just a little tightness upper left. With only 5 of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks issuing large size $20 denominational notes, there are few high grade examples to be […]
The 1915 Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank Note is one of the most elusive in what is a difficult series. The census stands at just 18 pieces in all grades combined. This example is very well margined with dark stamped signatures.
A scarce Friedberg number among the $5 Federal Reserve Bank Notes, with a reported population of just 47 pieces. This is the finest graded by PCGS Banknote and only a single 64 has been graded by PMG, with none finer. Bright and original. With its combination of eye appeal, originality, and low population, this note […]
Sharply struck and a near-Gem with satiny luster and very few marks.
CAC. A pleasing example that is well-struck with rich, original gold color. The surfaces display attractive luster and only light, grade-consistent marks, resulting in strong overall eye appeal.
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