Pogue Collection, 1861 Fr#7a $10 Demand Note, PMG 58 EPQ
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One of the rarest and perhaps most historically significant bank notes in the D. Brent Pogue collection is the 1861 “For The” hand-signed $10 Demand Note attributed as Friedberg 7a.
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Pogue $1,000 1907 Gold Certificate
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Gold Certificates are always popular with numismatists and this 1907 Fr-1219e $1,000 Gold Certificate graded PMG 66 EPQ is an excellent example of why.
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Ohio, Kirtland $10 1837 Kirtland Safety Society Bank
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This $10 bank note was placed into circulation by the Kirtland Safety Society Anti-banking Company.
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Japan / Constitutional Monarchy, ND (1873) 2 Yen, Great Imperial Japanese Circulating Note
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The Ministry of Finance introduced notes in denominations between 10 sen and 100 yen in 1872. In 1873 “Imperial Japanese Paper Currency” followed in denominations of 1 yen up to 20 yen.
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Egypt, National Bank, (ND) 1899 50 Piastres
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The National Bank of Egypt issued banknotes for the first time in 1899. Denominations of 50 Piastres, 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 Egyptian Pounds were introduced.
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$5 1896 Silver Certificate
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The $5 Educational note picture was issued in three different signature combinations between 1896 and 1898, catalogued as Fr#268-270.
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Commonwealth of Australia (ND) 1918 10-Shilling / Half Sovereign
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On January 1, 1901 the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. The Commonwealth Government had constitutional power over currency matters and was eager to have a nationally-accepted currency.
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$5 1985 Federal Reserve Note Richmond
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This Series 1985 $5 Federal Reserve Note is an error note printed by the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
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Netherlands Indies 1000 Gulden Note
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This attractive Netherlands Indies 1000 Gulden note was issued by the Javasche Bank.
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$100 1875 Legal Tender
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This note comes from the prestigious Bebee Collection, one of the most comprehensive collections of US paper money ever assembled.
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$1,000 1861 Confederate States of America Note
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This $1,000 Confederate States of America note is one of 607 issued and features images of John C. Calhoun on the left and Andrew Jackson on the right.
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Malaya and British Borneo, 1953, $10,000
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The Malaya and British Borneo dollar (known as the ringgit in Malay, Jawi:) was the currency of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, British North Borneo and Brunei from 1953 to 1967.
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Canada DC-29 1925 $1,000
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In 1925 the Canadian Department of Finance issued new $500 and $1,000 notes and withdrew the 1911 issue notes.
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$1 1899 Silver Certificates Fr#226
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PMG was honored to grade and encapsulate this special collection. Among the many unique rarities are these two $1 1899 Silver Certificate sheets.
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$5 1875 Montana Territorial Fr#404, CH #2476
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Fort Benton, Montana Territory, was the last port in the upper Missouri River at a time when the majority of the freight going to the Dakota and Montana territories was carried by river boats.
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Pick# 3fp 19xx 50 Thalers
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The Bank of Abyssinia, inaugurated in 1906, was the beginning of banking in Ethiopia.
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$1 1928E Silver Certificate Fr#1605 (FB Block)
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The first issue of small-size Silver Certificates were dated Series 1928.
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$10 1901 Legal Tender
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The bison vignette shown on this note makes it one of the most popular US note types.
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1896 $5 Silver Certificate
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The $5 Educational note picture was issued in three different signature combinations.
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