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This price was closely followed by an 1891 $50 Treasury Note graded PMG 64 EPQ that was bid up to $360,000. High denomination 1869 “Rainbow” notes that featured a combination of rarity and great condition attracted strong bids as an 1869 $50 graded PMG 65 EPQ brought $300,000. Among Serial Number 1 First Charter Series of 1875 examples from the First National Bank of Lincoln, Illinois performed well. The $100 note, graded PMG 55 realized $300,000, while the $50–also graded PMG 55 and the only example known for the Friedberg number–was bid to $288,000. A Series of 1880 $100 Silver Certificate graded PMG 65 EPQ sold for $264,000, the same price realized by a In addition, Stack’s Bowers Galleries sold seven out of the next 10 highest priced notes in 2020 (resulting in 16 of the top 20), including the following: ....
Utah Jazz Owner Larry H. Millerâs Rare 1794 Silver Dollar Fetches Over $1MM Photo courtesy/copyright Stackâs Bowers Galleries Rare coin investing authority Steven Contursi, famed for his word record-setting $7.85 million rare coin sale further parlayed into a $10 million deal, nabs another 1794 Silver Dollar at auction for over $1 million On December 17thStack’s Bowers Galleries presented the sale of the remarkable collection amassed by Utah businessman and Utah Jazz owner Larry H. Miller that “comprises an astounding array of rarities that are found only in the most legendary cabinets in U.S. numismatics,” according to press materials. At this first public offering of this part of the collection, legendary coin investor Steven Contursi nabbed the coveted “1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. MS-62 (NGC)” for just over $1 million dollars. ....