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Recent Highlights
A late-war Confederate note in exceptional condition. The high denomination makes survivors especially rare โ most were destroyed or never circulated as the Confederacy collapsed.
An 8-note chain with over 40 signatures from Army Air Corps personnel. Several signatures are identified โ including a decorated B-17 navigator from the 8th Air Force.
A territorial-era National Bank Note from a Wyoming bank โ among the most prized in the National Bank Note category due to extremely low survival rates from western territories.
A genuine Continental Congress $4 note from the Revolutionary War era. Printed by Hall & Sellers in Philadelphia. Housed in a PCGS holder. An extraordinary piece of American founding history.
The spectacular 1869 "Rainbow" series features polychrome printing that gives the note its nickname. The $1,000 denomination is among the rarest surviving pieces from this issue.
An engraved obsolete $3 note from a defunct Pennsylvania bank โ featuring a stunning vignette of an eagle over a covered bridge. The $3 denomination ceased to exist after 1862.
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