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  • This note was once a part of a collection of the Glen Jorde Collection of North Dakota Nationals. Glen Jorde sadly passed away this July, may he rest in peace.
    This note was once a part of a collection of the Glen Jorde Collection of North Dakota Nationals. Glen Jorde sadly passed away this July, may he rest in peace.
    This 10 Dollar North Dakota National from 1875 was once a part of the well-known Glen Jorde collection. This is a gorgeous example that features strong color, beautiful signatures, and original embossing as noted by PMG. This is available in our US Currency Sale 4, please visit our site for more details.
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  • Interesting but tragic history behind this note, McKinley died 8 days after being shot only a few months into his second term presidency.
    Interesting but tragic history behind this note, McKinley died 8 days after being shot only a few months into his second term presidency.
    Most common issue varieties of 500 dollar notes feature William McKinley on their face. McKinley was one of 4 U.S. presidents to be assassinated while in office, he passed away 122 years ago to this day. His presidential legacy is notable for his triumph in the Spanish-American War, which ultimately resulted in the annexation of Hawaii. This note and other 500 Dollar Federal Reserve notes are available for bidding in our Louisiana Bayou Collection of High Denomination Notes.
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  • Fun fact Grover Cleveland also won the popular vote in three presidential elections in 1884, 1888, and 1892.
    Fun fact Grover Cleveland also won the popular vote in three presidential elections in 1884, 1888, and 1892.
    This 1934A Fr. 2212-Fm 1000 Dollars Federal Reserve Note Atlanta Mule showcases Grover Cleveland, the only U.S. president to hold two non-consecutive terms in office. This particular banknote is a prominent highlight in our Louisiana Bayou collection and presents an excellent opportunity for collectors specializing in high denomination notes.
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  • A gorgeous note featuring an American hero, wow!
    A gorgeous note featuring an American hero, wow!
    This remarkable 1880 $20 Silver Certificate Fr. 311 showcases Commodore Stephen Decatur, a celebrated Navy hero known for his courageous raids during the conflicts against Barbary pirates along the northern coast of Africa in the 1800s. Decatur was also the youngest man to be promoted to captain at the time. This striking example sold in our US Currency Sale 3, was sold for a total of $14,950 earlier this month.
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  • Fun fact about Martha Washington, she spent half of the revolutionary war accompanying George Washington. During this time she visited hospitals, knit for soldiers, and even raised money to supply our troops with supplies. A true American hero, this is why this is one of my favorite silver certificates.
    Fun fact about Martha Washington, she spent half of the revolutionary war accompanying George Washington. During this time she visited hospitals, knit for soldiers, and even raised money to supply our troops with supplies. A true American hero, this is why this is one of my favorite silver certificates.
    This is the ONLY banknote from the U.S. to feature a female portrait as the central imagery on its face. This 1 dollar 1886 silver certificate features first lady Martha Washington on its right. She is the first and only woman since then to be featured as primary imagery on issued U.S. Currency. For more information and to place bids please visit our website.
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  • Very informative. The educational series has some of the most visually pleasing notes from the U.S. that's why they are among my favorite.
    Very informative. The educational series has some of the most visually pleasing notes from the U.S. that's why they are among my favorite.
    Who wants an education.

    https://youtu.be/0ZnwACT3T_8
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  • This is my favorite note of all silver certificates. The design is just so elegant. The back of the note has some incredible detail and artistry, overall it's just such a beautiful note. It's definitely on my wish list!
    This is my favorite note of all silver certificates. The design is just so elegant. The back of the note has some incredible detail and artistry, overall it's just such a beautiful note. It's definitely on my wish list! 😁
    This 1899 "Chief" Silver Certificate issue is the only and remains the first use of a central imagery featuring a Native American. The face of the note features the vignette of Chief Running Antelope from the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe. This particular note has since then faced criticism for inaccurately depicting the Chief wearing a Pawnee headdress instead of the original Sioux headdress, which was deemed too large for the available space. Despite this, the note continues to enjoy widespread popularity as it pays homage to the prevailing pop culture of its era, characterized by the dominance of the Wild West theme.
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  • A great opportunity to collect this $10 Gold Bank Issue from Stockton! Gold notes have such a rich history especially since it serves as a reminder of the gold standard and that money used to be back by gold. It's crazy to think about now.
    A great opportunity to collect this $10 Gold Bank Issue from Stockton! Gold notes have such a rich history especially since it serves as a reminder of the gold standard and that money used to be back by gold. It's crazy to think about now. 😮
    During their initial release, gold notes gained immense popularity in California. Their off-white color was specifically chosen to mimic the appearance of actual gold. Given that gold served as the universal exchange currency at that time, it came as no surprise that Congress took the initiative to establish 9 Gold Banks in California. One of which was the National Gold Bank of Stockton, which issued and circulated these gold notes that were redeemable in physical gold. Remarkably, even with the passage of time and wear, this 1873 Fr.1146 10 Dollar note has managed to preserve its bold signatures. This listing provides an opportunity to own a distinctive type and rare denomination from beyond San Francisco. To learn more about this note from the Navy Commander Collection or place a bid please visit our site.
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  • A one of a kind offering for sure!
    A one of a kind offering for sure!
    This treasury bond issue from Saudi Arabia just came across my desk and I must say, it's truly impressive! Notably, this banknote holds the distinction of being the very first one ever produced in Saudi Arabia. What's even more exciting is that it is now being offered at a public auction for the first time. This is a remarkable chance for collectors and enthusiasts alike to acquire such a historic piece. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity—it's available for bidding right now on our website!
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  • Can't wait come by and say hi! See you at table #1615.
    Can't wait come by and say hi! See you at table #1615.
    We are attending this year's ANA and we will be featuring highlights from our Navy Commander Sale Part 2 as well as upcoming auction highlights from our world sales.
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  • A social media app for just collectors? Mind = blown. Why wasn't this done sooner?
    A social media app for just collectors? Mind = blown. Why wasn't this done sooner?
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  • This 1922 Fr. 1217 500 Gold Certificate is an incredible offering in our US Currency Sale 3. Don't miss out! #banknote #goldcertificate
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  • Mexico, Banco Mercantil de Veracruz ND (1898-1910) P-S437p PCGS Choice AU 58 PPQ 5 Pesos (Proof)
    Mexico, Banco Mercantil de Veracruz ND (1898-1910) P-S437p PCGS Choice AU 58 PPQ 5 Pesos (Proof)
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