PMG-Graded Notes Dazzle at Heritage Sale on Aug. 3

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An impressive eight lots certified by Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG) each realized over $100,000 in the Heritage Auctions US Currency Signature Auction held on August 3, 2020.

1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note (Boston) graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
This 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note (Boston), graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ, sold for $216,000

They included three uncut sheets from the outstanding Monarch Collection as well as five high-denomination Federal Reserve Notes.

In fact, 23 of the top 25 lots were certified by PMG, a resounding reflection of the market’s preference for PMG’s expert and impartial certification.

The top banknote in the auction was an incredibly rare 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note (Boston) graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ that realized $216,000. The note features Salmon P. Chase, who was Treasury Secretary from 1861 to 1864 under President Lincoln. Only about 200 of the 1934 $10,000 notes across all district are known to still exist, and this is one of the highest graded.

The auction also included four PMG-certified $5,000 Federal Reserve Notes, including a 1934 $5,000 Federal Reserve Note (St. Louis) graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated that realized $162,000. Denominations this high were meant to facilitate transactions between large financial institutions.

The other notes were:

  • a 1934 $5,000 Federal Reserve Note (Richmond) graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated that realized $126,000
  • a 1934 $5,000 Federal Reserve Note (Richmond) graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated that realized $108,000
  • a 1928 $5,000 Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta) graded PMG 35 Choice Very Fine that realized $108,000.

Meanwhile, three of the greatest uncut sheets of US banknotes in existence also realized six figures. These sheets, from the incredible Monarch Collection, were led by an uncut sheet of four 1901 $10 "Bison" Legal Tender Notes graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ that realized $156,000.

1901 $10 "Bison" Legal Tender Notes graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ
These 1901 $10 “Bison” Legal Tender Notes, graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ, realized $156,000

This sheet is pedigreed to the collection of former Register of the Treasury Harley V. Speelman. His signature is one of the two on these notes, which feature the venerable bison that gave them their nickname. This particular uncut sheet is one of only two known and the only one in private hands.

An uncut sheet of Original Series National Bank Notes ($1, $1, $1 and $2) graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated realized $144,000. Considered the "Holy Grail" of National Bank Notes, this is the only First Charter Serial Number 1 sheet known.

Original Series National Bank Notes ($1, $1, $1 and $2) graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated
These Original Series National Bank Notes ($1, $1, $1 and $2), graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated, sold for $144,000

Authorized by the federal government amid the economic turmoil during and after the Civil War, these particular notes were issued by a bank in Jacksonville, Illinois — a city just west of the capital of Springfield. This sheet is pedigreed to the prestigious Grinnell Collection.

Another uncut sheet — four 1899 $5 Silver Certificates graded PMG 67 Superb Gem Uncirculated EPQ – realized $108,000. Like the Bison sheet, this one is also pedigreed to Speelman and has his signature on the notes.

"PMG is honored to have certified nearly all of the lots in this sale," said Mark Salzberg, PMG Chairman. "PMG certification gives bidders confidence, whether they are bidding in person, on the phone or online."

Other PMG-graded highlights included:

  • an 1890 $10 Treasury Note graded PMG 67 Superb Gem Uncirculated EPQ that realized $72,000
  • a 1905 $20 Gold Certificate graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ that realized $55,200
  • an 1891 $1,000 Silver Certificate Front Design Proof graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ that realized $48,000
  • an 1890 $2 Treasury Note graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ that realized $48,000
  • an 1869 $20 Legal Tender graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ that realized $40,800
  • a 1918 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note (Minneapolis) graded PMG 35 Choice Very Fine that realized $40,800
  • an 1869 $50 Legal Tender graded PMG 20 Very Fine EPQ that realized $40,800.

Prices realized include buyer’s premium and are expressed in US dollars.

About Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®)

Founded in 2005, PMG is the world’s largest and most trusted third-party paper money grading service, with more than 5 million banknotes certified. PMG has established the industry’s highest standards of accuracy, consistency and integrity. Every note that PMG certifies is backed by the comprehensive PMG Guarantee of authenticity and grade, which gives buyers greater confidence. This results in higher prices realized and greater liquidity for PMG-certified notes. To learn more, visit PMGnotes.com.

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