Bank Note Reporter

A Trove of U.S. Currency Rarities to be Offered in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries Spring 2024 Showcase Auction

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Stack’s Bowers Galleries presented its Spring 2024 Showcase Auction of U.S. Currency. Two sessions will be hosted at Griffin Studios in the firm’s Costa Mesa, Calif. headquarte­rs, one on Wednesday, March 27, and one on Thursday, March 28. Both sessions offer diverse rarities drawn together from multiple areas of interest.

Session 6 begins with offerings from the colonial era up through the American Civil War. Obsolete selections drawn from the Caine Collection offer a multitude of proofs and issued notes that are seldom encountere­d at auction. A scarce and visually stunning Continenta­l issue of

May 10, 1775, $20 CC-9 graded PCGS Banknote Very Fine 30, printed on marbled polychrome paper supplied by Benjamin Franklin and featuring vignettes adapted from those drawn from his own hand highlights the Colonial-era and Continenta­l notes. The Wednesday session will be rounded out by a geographic­ally diverse assortment of National Bank Notes highlighte­d by a pair of exceptiona­l offerings. The first, a 1902 $20 Plain Back from the National Bank of Sylvania, Georgia graded PMG Very Fine 25, is only the third note recorded on this extremely rare Screven County charter along Georgia’s border with South Carolina. The second, a Serial Number 1 Circus Poster 1882 $5 Brown Back from the Northern National Bank of Ashland,

Wisconsin graded PMG Extremely Fine 40, presents another rare opportunit­y.

Topping the rarities offered in Session 10 on Thursday is a rare uncut sheet of Fr. 226 1899 $1 Silver Certificat­es graded PMG Choice Uncirculat­ed 64. This sheet, featuring serial numbers 9 through 12, was among the first produced by the Bureau of Engraving & Printing displaying the iconic Black Eagle vignette at the center. Unlike so many comparable sheets from the period, this example does not suffer from the effects of improper storage and handling, as confirmed by the grade assigned by PMG. A true survivor, this

item is a memorable offering in a sale stacked with an assortment of comparable rarities.

Offering advanced collectors the opportunit­y to acquire two extremely prized rarities, Session 10 includes a Fr. 328 1880 $50 Silver Certificat­e of Deposit graded PMG Very Fine 30 and a

Fr. 377 “Baby Watermelon” $100 Treasury Note graded PCGS Banknote About Uncirculat­ed 50 Details.

Near the end of the impressive assemblage in Session 10 are found three high denominati­on rarities: a Fr. 2231-B 1934 LGS $10,000 Federal Reserve Note from the iconic Binion Horseshoe Display and graded PCGS Banknote Choice Uncirculat­ed 64, a Fr. 2406 1928 $500 Gold Certificat­e graded PCGS Banknote About Uncirculat­ed 50 and a Fr. 2408 1928 $1000 Gold Certificat­e graded PMG Extremely Fine 40.

The entire Spring

2024 Showcase Auction is now available for viewing and pre-sale bidding at StacksBowe­rs.com. For questions about the Spring 2024 Showcase auction or to consign your collection to a future sale, please contact Stack’s Bowers Galleries today by emailing Consign@ StacksBowe­rs.com or calling 800-458-4646.

 ?? ?? Continenta­l Currency. May 10, 1775. $20 (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)
Continenta­l Currency. May 10, 1775. $20 (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)
 ?? ?? A rare uncut sheet of Fr. 226 1899 $1 Silver Certificat­es graded PMG Choice Uncirculat­ed 64 (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)
A rare uncut sheet of Fr. 226 1899 $1 Silver Certificat­es graded PMG Choice Uncirculat­ed 64 (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)
 ?? ?? A Fr. 377 “Baby Watermelon” $100 Treasury Note graded PCGS Banknote About Uncirculat­ed 50 Details (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)
A Fr. 377 “Baby Watermelon” $100 Treasury Note graded PCGS Banknote About Uncirculat­ed 50 Details (Images courtesy Stack's Bowers)

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