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Lot 2947
"SCHAPKER & BUSSING" EP-129, HB-214, S-158 10¢. Fr-EP-129. Although the case is problem-free and original with no signs of tampering, the mica is cracked and is missing a rather large piece from the center. The stamp itself is beautiful, with ideal color and brightness. This represents an affordable opportunity for a budget-conscious collector to obtain a Schapker & Bussing piece for a merchant set. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
Ex: Bower & Merena 11/2010:42 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2948
"SCHAPKER & BUSSING" EP-129, HB-214, S-158 10¢. Fr-EP-129. This variety is listed by Reed as an R-5, indicating 21 to 30 known, although it is likely near the top end of that range. This piece has a very handsome case, with glossy light brown surfaces that are completely original and problem-free. The mica has some moderate crazing and denting, but the stamp is well centered and possesses excellent color. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
Ex: Early American History Auctions 8/2000:653 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$552
Lot 2949
"J. GAULT" EP-78, HB-131, S-96, 5¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-78. The case of this Gault piece displays mottled olive and chocolate brown surfaces. The edge reveal and tooling marks at the top of the reverse suggest either a replaced stamp or improper assembly. The stamp itself is remarkably bright and almost perfectly centered. The mica is about 90% clear with only minor crazing and a small crack near the top rim. Actually a very attractive piece despite its flaws. Very Fine. Ex: Bowers & Merena 11/2009:54.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2950
"J. GAULT" EP-78, HB-131, S-96, 5¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-78. The five cent plain frame is the second most common of all the Gault pieces. This example is quite attractive, with a smooth brown case that is original and unopened. The bottom half of the mica is crazed, but the clarity isn't all that bad. The stamp is well centered and bright. Very Fine. Ex: Early American History Auctions 10/1998:453.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2951
"J. GAULT" EP-78, HB-131, S-96, 5¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-78. The case of this Gault piece is very attractive and problem-free and displays very little signs of wear. The mica is chipped near the left tab, and displays moderate crazing elsewhere. The stamp retains nearly full color and appears to be undamaged. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2952
"J. GAULT" EP-78, HB-131, S-96, 5¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-78. The case appears to be completely original and unopened, and has an attractive olive-tan color throughout. The mica is chipped, cracked and crazed, but the stamp appears bright, problem-free, and is well centered. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$253
Lot 2953
"J. GAULT" EP-79, HP-132, S-96A, 5¢ Ribbed frame. Fr-EP-79. This is a gorgeous example of this considerably scarcer and popular variety. The mica is clear and unbroken and the stamp is a bright brown with excellent centering. The entire reverse has retained its original silvering except for the outer rim. Also, every tiny obverse rib is well defined on this eye appealing piece. Choice About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $500 - 700.
Ex: Heritage 9/2009:14584 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$575
Lot 2954
"J. GAULT" EP-116, HB-133, S-97, 10¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-116. This is a very nice Gault 10¢ piece, with a case that is an even medium brown with very little wear. The mica shows some normal crazing and dents, but none are severe and the mica is relatively clear. The stamp is well centered and is free of any noticeable flaws. An excellent example for the Gault type. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$299
Lot 2955
"J. GAULT" EP-116, HB-133, S-97, 10¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-116. Some mottled coloring appears on the case of this piece, which is mostly medium brown with darker areas on the reverse. The mica is about 30% crazed, mostly at the lower left third, and the stamp is decent but has an apparent pen cancellation or faded ink mark on the face. An interesting piece that is worthy of consideration if you want just one affordable piece of this issue or denomination. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2956
"J. GAULT" EP-116, HB-133, S-97, 10¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-116. This is an above average looking piece, although some tooling marks on the case and a rotated back suggest a stamp replacement. The case itself is an even olive-tan color, and the mica is above average with excellent clarity and very few noticeable flaws. The stamp is a little on the dull side, which suggests a long-ago replacement.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$230
Lot 2957
"J. GAULT" EP-117, HB-134, S-97a, 10¢ Ribbed frame. Fr-EP-117. This is the much scarcer Ribbed Frame variety. The outer edge of the encasement has a lovely olive toning, with the back an even medium brown across the entire surface. The mica is completely intact, with a couple of small areas of crazing, only noticed under magnification. The stamp has faded a bit, however, it is still a pleasing green.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
Ex: Heritage 4/2009:12273; NASCA 1/1983:194 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$391
Lot 2958
"J. GAULT" EP-149, HB-136, S-98a, 12¢ Ribbed frame. Fr-EP-149. This is an extremely rare variety, listed as R-9 by Reed and with no more than four or five pieces believed extant. This lovely piece was once part of the Frederick Mayer Collection, and when offered by Heritage in 2007 was described as follows: "The case is handsome and problem free, with pronounced ribbing on the front frame. The stamp is a bit dull, and the mica has a few more crazes and separations than we like to see, although it does remain substantially clear." We would add that there is some very minor waviness on the reverse that was likely caused by nothing more than normal circulation. A very important offering of a variety that is seldom offered. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
Ex: Early American History Auctions 6/2010:448; Frederick J. Mayer Collection (Heritage) 9/2007:12835 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2959
"IRVING HOUSE" (Hunt & Nash) EP-150, HB-155, S-110 12¢. Fr-EP-150. This is a very rare variety, with perhaps as few as four of five pieces known to have survived for collectors today. The mica is completely missing, which presents the issue that the stamp could have theoretcially been added or replaced. There is nothing to indicate that this was the case, although the stamp is somewhat soiled and wrinkled. The case itself is untampered and is actually very high grade with a lovely even tan appearance. An important offering for the specialist. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
Ex: Early American History Auctions (private treaty) The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2960
"LORD & TAYLOR" EP-172, HB-173, S-126 24¢. Fr-EP-172. While this is a rare denomination, estimated by Reed to have less than 10 survivors, there are some numerous pry marks on the back and general warping of the case that suggests a stamp replacement. That being said, the piece is not unattractive and the Lord & Taylor issues are not at all common as a group. The stamp itself is a little dull, which argues for it having been replaced many years ago, and the mica shows normal crazing and cracking. Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
Ex: Early American History Auctions 9/2007:3108 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2961
"J. GAULT" EP-178, HB-139, S-100, 30¢ Plain frame. Fr-EP-178. When last sold by Heritage, they described this 30¢ Gault as follows: "This J. Gault Thirty Cent is a solid, problem free high-end example. The case is flawless for the grade, with a handsome, natural olive-gold tone. The stamp is only a touch down from it full color, and the mica is perfectly clear save for a tiny craze at the top center edge. A premium example of this very scarce denomination." We would only add that the case was probably cleaned long ago. There is also some minor PVC on the surfaces, but this is trivial and could likely be easily corrected. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
Ex: Heritage 1/2009:12149 The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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Lot 2962
1864 Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson Election Campaign Ferrotype, Designed by John Gault. The image and legend for President Lincoln occupy the front side of this 1" diameter ferrotype. Lincoln’s ferrotype photograph is encased in an hour glass shaped, gilt brass frame, inscribed: "For President - Abraham Lincoln." On the reverse, Andrew Johnson’s photograph appears in a round, gilt brass frame, encircled by the inscription, "For Vice President - Andrew Johnson." The patent date August 12, 1862 appears at the bottom. Johnson's ferrotype shows noticeable wear and some chips, while Lincoln's image, remains quite bright and clear. The frame was designed by John Gault, who patented this design and also made the Encased Postage Stamps of the Civil War era, for use as small change due to a shortage of coin. This is an extremely rare and delightful souvenir of the 1864 Presidential Campaign. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,200 - 2,500.
Ex: Early American History Auctions (private treaty) The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$2,415
Lot 2963
1869, $1 United States Note. PCGS Very Fine 30. Fr-18. . KL-5. A very nice mid-grade Rainbow Ace with a number of vertical folds but no major distractions. The margins are broad and the note is well centered on both sides.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Realized
$978
Lot 2964
1878, $1 United States Note. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. Fr-27. . KL-14. This is the type of "AU58" that typically sells for more money than a low grade uncirculated example of the same type. It has fantastic colors, bright and original paper, and good margins on both sides. Only the faintest signs of handling kept it from a Choice New grade.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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$863
Lot 2965
1917, $1 United States Note. Mule. PCGS Very Fine 35. Fr-38m. . KL-26. A bright and original note that would have received a PPQ designation if not for a pair of small toning spots near the top margin.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$96
Lot 2966
1923, $1 United States Note. PCGS Very Fine 35. Fr-40. . KL-28. This last of the large size Legal Tender issues has an appearance that at a glance looks far better than its assigned grade, however upon close inspection there are some hidden folds.
Estimated Value $175 - 225.
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$216
Lot 2967
1917, $2 United States Note. PCGS Very Fine 25. Fr-57. . KL-117. Solid, bright and original, an ideal collector grade note. A fwe scattered pinholes are mentioned for accuracy.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$92
Lot 2968
1917, $2 United States Note. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. Fr-60. . KL-120. Basically an "uncirculated" note with three vertical storage folds, as fresh and original as can be.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$196
Lot 2969
1896, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Very Fine 30. Fr-224. . KL-38. This Educational series Ace is broadly margined with terrific colors and inks, and the paper is fresh and original and is kept from a PPQ designation only by some very minor light toning. A nice note, with no hard folds and the eye appeal of a much higher grade.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$605
Lot 2970
1896, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. Fr-225. . KL-39. Although the PCGS label notes some small edge tears in the left margin, the eye appeal of this lovely Educational Ace is hardly affected. Always one of the more popular design types, the 1896 series Silver Certificates are among the most widely sought notes in all of currency collecting.
Estimated Value $225 - 275.
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$288
Lot 2971
1899, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Very Fine 20. Fr-232. . KL-47. A little soiled from normal circulation but otherwise problem free.
Estimated Value $100 - 120.
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$128
Lot 2972
1899, $1 Silver Certificate. Serial Number Y99999991Y. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. Fr-233. . KL-48. This Black Eagle bears the near-solid serial number Y99999991Y. It is fresh and original and is limited in grade only by centering and margins. Fancy serial numbers are difficult to estimate with any accuracy, however with the current popularity of such items we wouldn't be surprised if ours here proves conservative.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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$1,150
Lot 2973
  1899, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Very Choice New 64. Fr-233. . KL-48. An attractive Black Eagle with very lightly toned cream-colored paper.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
The Samuel J. Berngard Collection The Samuel J. Berngard Collection.

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$403
Lot 2974
  1899, $1 Silver Certificate. Choice About New 55PPQ. Fr-233. . KL-48. A very lightly circulated Black Eagle $1, this note still displays tremendous originality and excellent eye appeal.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
The William Pannier Estate.

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$276
Lot 2975
1899, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Very Fine 30. Fr-235. . KL-50. A fresh and original example of the popular Black Eagle design.
Estimated Value $120 - 140.
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$161
Lot 2976
1923, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Choice About New 58. Fr-237. . KL-52. Bright and attractive with a bold blue overprint.
Estimated Value $60 - 80.
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$90
Lot 2977
1923, $1 Silver Certificate. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. Fr-237. . KL-52. Fresh and original with a pair of storage creases.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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$66
Lot 2978
1899, $2 Silver Certificate. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. Fr-253. . KL-134. This beautiful Agricultural series Deuce displays excellent embossing and outstanding eye appeal for the grade. It is bright, well centered, and has but a few light folds.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$546
Lot 2979
1899, $2 Silver Certificate. Fr-258. . KL-139. PCGS EF-40 PPQ.
Estimated Value $300 - 325.
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Realized
$489
Lot 2980
1918, $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note. PCGS Choice About New 58. Fr-719. . KL-72. A beautiful example from the Cleveland district with a single hidden light fold.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$265
Lot 2981
1914, $5 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Fine 25. Fr-851a. A nice mid-grade example from the New York district bank.
Estimated Value $75 - 95.
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Realized
$92
Lot 2982
1914, $5 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Fine 15. Fr-855a. From the Philadelphia district bank.
Estimated Value $60 - 75.
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Realized
$81
Lot 2983
1914, $5 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. Fr-867a. The PCGS Currency label notes a small edge tear at right and small rust stains on the back of this Atlanta $5.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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Realized
$54
Lot 2984
1914, $5 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Currency About Good 3. Fr-880. An ideal candidate for the PCGS Currency Set Registry "Low Ball" competition, in which collectors compete for the lowest grades on sets rather than the highest grades. For many series this is a much more difficult task than it might seem.
Estimated Value $40 - 60.
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$23
Lot 2985
1914, $10 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. Fr-907a. The graders at PCGS Currency noted a small edge tear at the top left and a small internal tear in the portrait. From the Boston district bank.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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$46
Lot 2986
1914, $20 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Fine 25. Fr-1010. A solid mid-grade note from the San Francisco district.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$150
Lot 2987
1907, $10 Gold Certificate. PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. Fr-1171. . KL-440. A small edge tear at bottom right is mentioned on the PCGS Currency label.
Estimated Value $75 - 95.
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Realized
$115
Lot 2988
1907, $10 Gold Certificate. PMG Very Fine 25. Fr-1172. . KL-441. A deep orange-gold overprint and back give this gold note nice eye appeal. A few stray pinholes near the center are the only noticeable flaws.
Estimated Value $175 - 225.
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$173
Lot 2989
1922, $10 Gold Certificate. PCGS About New 53. Fr-1173. . KL-442. A lovely Gold note that possesses great color, bright paper, and decent centering on both sides.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$575
Lot 2990
1922, $10 Gold Certificate. PCGS Extremely Fine 40PPQ. Fr-1173. . KL-442. Bright and fresh with only a few light folds and some minor handling.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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$403
Lot 2991
1922, $10 Gold Certificate. PCGS Extremely Fine 40PPQ. Fr-1173. . KL-442. A couple of vertical creases and a couple of other lighter vertical bends define the grade, however this note likely saw very little in terms of actual circulation as the paper is bright white and the colors and inks are as bold and bright as the day the note was printed.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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$431
Lot 2992
Original Series, $1 National Bank Note. The National Exchange Bank, Weston, WV. Ch. # 1607. PMG Net Very Good 8. Fr-380. . KL-1086. This is a rare type from West Virginia. Only 18,000 notes from 5 different banks issued this denomination, thus it is not surprising that a mere six Aces from all West Virginia banks have survived. Three $1s, or half the population from the state, have surfaced from this bank. This piece is formerly from the Q. David Bowers collection of First Charter Aces. It has a number of edge splits and tears of varying size and importance, and the PMG label reads "repairs." While low grade, it is an important offering of a denomination that isn't often offered from this state. When last sold by Stack's in September, 2010 as part of the Bowers collection, it brought $3,737.50; when Mr. Bowers purchased this note in 2004 he paid the sum of $6,723.
Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,500.
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$2,588
Lot 2993
1902, $5 National Bank Note. The First NB, Plainfield, NJ. Ch. #447. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. Fr-598. . KL-1155. This mid-grade example is actually a very pleasing note from a popular locale. The PCGS Currency label notes multiple pinholes and small holes, as well as a couple of small edge tears, but the eye appeal is better than the problems might sound.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$196
Lot 2994
1902, $10 National Bank Note. The Old NB of Martinsburg, WV. Ch. #6283. PCGS Extremely Fine 40PPQ. Fr-624. . KL-1228. A lovely high grade example with broad margins and excellent signatures, this piece is new to the census and is one of only a dozen large size notes known from this bank. It is one of the highest grade large size survivors from this bank, as the census lists but a single "AU" any finer.
Estimated Value $700 - 900.
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Realized
$472
Lot 2995
1902, $10 National Bank Note. The Union NB, Clarksburg, WV. Ch. #7681. PMG About Uncirculated 55. Fr-624. . KL-1228. This example is from a relatively common bank in both large and small, but it is high grade and likely one of the finest known. The paper is bright and attractive and the signatures are a pleasing light blue.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$288
Lot 2996
1902, $20 National Bank Note. The First NB, Belington, WV. Ch. #6619. PCGS Very Fine 35. Fr-650. . KL-1302. This rare note is one of only six known large size notes extant from this bank, which was curiously not the "first" bank in town (the Citizens National Bank beat it out by one charter number, 6618). The census lists all survivors in the Fine to Very Fine range, making this likely one of the best.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500.
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$719



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