The Midwest Summer Sale 2011
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Lot Title:
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Original Series $1.00. California, MO Charter# 1712 Rays. VF. Serial Number 1.
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Description:
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The Moniteau National Bank of California, Missouri. "Ones" run wild for this note, as that happens to be the serial number, as well as the denomination. That's right: this is serial number 1!! California, MO is near the state capital and the city's motto is "Small enough to know you, large enough to serve you." The note has a dozen pinholes at the center, but other than that, it faces up nicely, with particularly sharp signatures.
This lot may contain an item not certified by ANACS, PCGS, or NGC. While Scotsman Auction Co. is typically conservative in our descriptions of items not certified by one of these companies, we cannot guarantee our grading estimation will match their grade. We highly recommend that collectors seeking items certified by a third-party grading service only bid on items that have already been certified. No lot can be returned because of a variance in judgment with regards to grade.
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Low Estimate:
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$4,000.00 |
High Estimate:
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$5,000.00 |
Lot Status:
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Bidding has been closed for this lot. |
Hammered Price: |
$4,600.00
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Price Realized:
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$5,290.00 |
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Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
21 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $6,500.00 |
1875 $2.00. California, MO Charter# 1712 Rays. XF.
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Moniteau National Bank of California, Missouri. Technically a high-grade example of the very popular "lazy deuce". The right edge cuts slightly into the design, resulting in a necessarily more... |
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22 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $1,500.00 |
1882 $5.00. California, MO Charter# 1712 Brown Back. F.
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The Moniteau National Bank of California, Missouri. The "circus poster" brownback notes are popular for the highly attractive layout of the back, reminiscent of circus ads of the latter 19th century.... |
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