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$1,781.25 Original price was: $1,781.25.$1,467.75Current price is: $1,467.75.
🔹 Ultra-Rare Solid Serial Number – “B 11111111 D,” a perfect set of repeating 1’s.
🔹 Tag phrase: 2021 $1 FRN | Fancy Solid Serial Number B 11111111 D
🔹 2021 Series – A modern yet highly collectible note.
🔹 Federal Reserve Note – Issued by the U.S. Treasury and legal tender.
🔹 Circulated Condition – Signs of handling but still a great collectible piece.
🔹 High Collector Demand – Solid serial numbers are among the rarest and most valuable fancy
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$49.49 Original price was: $49.49.$44.54Current price is: $44.54.
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Year: 2025
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Denomination: $1 U.S. Dollar
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Metal Content: 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Fine Silver
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Certification: PCGS
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Grade: MS70 (Perfect Mint State)
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Designation: First Strike
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Label: U.S. Flag Label
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Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated
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Mint: United States Mint
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$9,007.50 Original price was: $9,007.50.$7,906.02Current price is: $7,906.02.
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Denomination: $10
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Series: 1875
- Tag phrase: DBR 1875 $10 National Bank Note
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Type: National Bank Note (District Bank Redemption – DBR)
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Charter Number: 949
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Issuing Bank: Geneva National Bank, Geneva, New York
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Serial Number: 395 (Very low)
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Grading Service: PCGS Banknote
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Grade: Very Good 6
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Size: Large Size (7.375 x 3.125 inches)
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Catalog Reference: Friedberg National Bank Note issue
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Rarity: Scarce Charter – Few survivors known
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$1,088.01 Original price was: $1,088.01.$890.01Current price is: $890.01.
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Country: Germany (European Union)
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Denomination: €500
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Year of Issue: 2002
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Pick Number: P-14x
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Prefix: X — German issuance
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Grade: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Series: First-generation Euro series
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Color: Violet / Purple
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Status: High-demand discontinued denomination
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$2,277 Original price was: $2,277.$1,970.10Current price is: $1,970.10.
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Country: European Union / Austria
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Denomination: €500
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Year: 2002 (First Euro Series)
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Pick Number: P-19An
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Series Prefix: N (Austria)
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Certification: PMG 66 EPQ – Gem Uncirculated
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Condition: Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ)
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Color: Violet / Purple
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Status: Discontinued high-value Euro note
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$345.51 Original price was: $345.51.$310.96Current price is: $310.96.
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Country: European Union (Germany)
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Denomination: €200
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Series Year: 2002 (First Euro Banknote Series)
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Pick Catalog Number: P-19x
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Prefix: X (Germany)
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Grade: Uncirculated 64 (Choice UNC)
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Condition: Crisp, bright, and original paper with strong color
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Status: Discontinued high-denomination format in circulation
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Rarity Level: Scarce in true UNC condition
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$495,000 Original price was: $495,000.$405,900Current price is: $405,900.
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Series: 1934
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Denomination: $10,000
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Catalog Number: Fr.. 2231-A
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Issuing Bank: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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Portrait: Salmon P. Chase (U.S. Treasury Secretary under Lincoln)
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Grade: PMG 64 EPQ (Choice Uncirculated with Exceptional Paper Quality)
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Certification: PMG – Paper Money Guaranty
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Seal & Serial Number: Green seal, low serial # desirable for elite collections
- Fr. 2231-A $10,000 1934 Federal Reserve Note | PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ | Ultra High-Denomination Rarity
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$428.67 Original price was: $428.67.$385.80Current price is: $385.80.
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Country: France (European Union)
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Denomination: €200
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Year of Issue: 2002 (First Euro Series)
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Series: U-Series (France)
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Signature: Wim Duisenberg
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Condition: UNC – crisp, clean, and original
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Status: Early-Euro high-denomination banknote, rare in uncirculated condition
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Security Features: Holographic stripe, watermark, color-shifting ink, security thread, microprinting, UV/IR reactive elements
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$11.88 Original price was: $11.88.$10.69Current price is: $10.69.
🔹 Lot Includes:
🔹 Tag phrase:Indian Head, Liberty V, Buffalo Nickel, Steel & Wheat Pennies
✔️ Indian Head Penny (1859-1909) – A beloved 19th-century design with Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress.
✔️ Liberty V Nickel (1883-1913) – The first U.S. nickel to feature the Roman numeral “V” for five cents.
✔️ Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) – A classic coin featuring a Native American chief on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse.
✔️ Steel Penny (1943) – A one-year-only issue struck in steel due to World War II copper shortages.
✔️ Wheat Pennies (1909-1958) – A historic Lincoln cent featuring the iconic wheat ears design.
🔹 Country: United States 🇺🇸
🔹 Denominations: 1 Cent (Penny), 5 Cents (Nickel)
🔹 Years: Mixed Dates (1859-1958)
🔹 Condition: Circulated (May Vary)