Heritage Auctions’ CSNS Currency Event in April Offers 3,400+ Lots

1

Heritage Auctions, the official auctioneer of the Central States Numismatic Society Show, will offer more than 3,400 lots of rare and collectible currency as part of its Signature® Currency Auction being held April 18-20, in Schaumburg, IL and on April 22.

Fr. 1179 $20 1905 Gold Certificate
This Fr. 1179 $20 1905 Gold Certificate could top $120,000 in Heritage Auctions' CSNS Currency Event

The lots will be offered in four floor sessions, along with one session presented online only. The Signature portion of the auction contains 1,800+ lots.

A wide variety of material will be offered during Session One of the auction, beginning at 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday, April 18. The session will include World Currency, Canadian Currency, Continental and Colonial Notes, Fractional Currency, Encased Postage, Obsolete Notes, Confederate Notes, Miscellaneous, and Military Payment Certificates.

Fr. 276 $5 1899 Silver Certificate
This Low Serial Number H4 Carmi A. Thompson Courtesy Autographed Fr. 276 $5 1899 Silver Certificate is estimated to bring $50,000+ in Heritage Auctions' CSNS Currency Event

Among the Colonial highlights is a William Ellery Signed Rhode Island March 18, 1776 3s note graded PCGS Apparent Very Fine 20; Ellery was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. A number of rare notes are being offered during the Obsoletes portion of the auction, among them a Scarce Tallahassee, Florida Territory – Tallahassee Post Office $1 from the Hard Times Era, 1837-39.

Heritage will also offer one of each denomination from the first issue of Confederate Stock Certificates (also referred to as Bonds): $50, $100, $500 and $1000. They were part of a Feb. 28, 1861 authorization by the Provisional Confederate Congress to offer $15 million worth of 10 year stock certificates to raise money to fund the newly formed government.

Oswego, KS - $5 1882 Brown Back Fr. 467
Oswego, KS - $5 1882 Brown Back Fr. 467 is estimated to go for $30,000+ in Heritage Auctions' CSNS Currency Event

Many collectors are eagerly anticipating the offering of National Bank Notes taking place during Session Two, Thursday, April 19 at 6 pm. CT. The exceptional offering includes a Serial Number 1 Oswego, KS – $5 1882 Brown Back Fr. 467 from The First NB graded Extremely Fine 40 by PCGS, which carries an estimate of $30,000+. Original National Gold Bank Notes are collector favorites and the San Francisco, CA – $5 Fr. 1136 from The First National Gold Bank graded PCGS Very Fine 30PPQ (estimate: $25,000+) example should command considerable interest. An Oakdale, CA – $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613, The First NB graded PCGS Very Fine 30PPQ makes its auction debut and is anticipated to realize $20,000+.

Fr. 2231-B $10000 1934 Federal Reserve Note
This Fr. 2231-B $10000 1934 Federal Reserve Note is estimated to bring $90,000+ in Heritage Auctions' CSNS Currency Event

Session Three, Friday, April 20 at 1 p.m. CT, contains Small-Size and Error notes and includes a number of important auction highlights, among them a Fr. 2231-B $10000 1934 Federal Reserve Note graded PMG Uncirculated 62 (estimate: $90,000+), formerly part of the Binion Hoard, which is being offered as part of the Dwane Johansen Collection. Other exceptional material from that session includes a Fr. 2210-H* $1000 1928 Federal Reserve Note graded PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ, estimated at $50,000+ and a Fr. 1700 $10 1933 Silver Certificate graded About Uncirculated 53 by PMG with a $15,000 pre-auction estimate.

Large Size Type Notes will be offered on Friday, April 20 at 6 p.m. CT during Session Four. A gorgeous Fr. 1179 $20 1905 Gold Certificate PMG Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ becomes the finest third party graded Fr. 1179 to ever be auctioned and carries a $120,000+ estimate. A number of courtesy autographed notes, including a Low Serial Number H4 Carmi A. Thompson Courtesy Autographed Fr. 276 $5 1899 Silver Certificate graded PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ, estimated at $50,000+, will also cross the auction block during the same session.

More than 1,600 lots will be offered during the Internet Only portion of the auction, Session Five, which closes online at Heritage Live! on Sunday, April 22, beginning at 10 a.m. CT.

The more than 3,400 total auction lots will be available for viewing at CSNS in Schaumburg.

About Heritage Auctions

Heritage Auctions, headed by Steve Ivy, Jim Halperin and Greg Rohan, is the world’s third largest auction house, with annual sales more than $800 million, and 700,000+ online bidder members. For more information about Heritage Auctions, and to join and gain access to a complete record of prices realized, along with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, please visit HA.com.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

1 Comment
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Vachon

It’s a shame our paper money can’t look pretty like these notes anymore. The engravings are so detailed and intricate, especially in the large-size notes. Miniature works of art in their right. Hard to believe that they all used to be “just money”.