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Showing 1891–1899 of 2348 results

1929. $20. New York. PMG. Ch XF-45. Morrisville. Charter 245.

First National Bank of Morrisville. F-1802-1. Charter #245. Type-1. Well centered with strong ink and bright paper.

$450.00

1929. $20. New York. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Ossining. Charter 471.

First National Bank & Trust Company of Ossining. F-1802-1. Charter #471. Type-1. A Westchester county note from a town best known for being the home of Sing Sing prison. This example is pack fresh with vivid inks and brilliant white paper. The serial number is a lowly number, ’14’.

$1,095.00

1929. $20. New York. PMG. VF-25. Ellenville. Charter 2117.

Home National Bank of Ellenville. F-1802-1. Charter #2117. Type-1. Well centered and solid for the grade.

$350.00

1930 Buffalo Nickel. – PCGS MS-66.

Sharply struck with ‘fresh’ lustrous brilliant surfaces.

$395.00

1930 Buffalo Nickel – PCGS MS-66+

Rich blazing luster and a sharp strike.

$550.00

1930 Mercury Dime – PCGS MS-67

Well struck with super rich swirling luster over nearly flawless surfaces that have a brush of subtle gold toning.

$1,750.00

1930 Mercury Dime – PCGS MS-67 FB

Vibrant luster over nearly pristine surfaces with a faint golden hue. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS.

$3,150.00

1930 Standing Liberty Quarter – PCGS MS-63

Vibrant luster and a sharp strike with arguably full head detail. Old green label ‘Rattler’.

$359.00