The season for Gold Certificates coming to FUN auction
synchr
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Has anyone else thought this is a large quantity of gold certs coming up for auction?
a Search shows 92 Gold Notes coming up for auction, wow!
https://currency.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?Ne=1166&N=56+793+794+1577+2088+4294947494+1170&ic4=Refine-CurrencyCategory-102615
For example, $50 Gold Certs are tough in high grade but there are several coming up:
PMG 64EPQ
https://currency.ha.com/itm/gold-certificates/fr-2404-50-1928-gold-certificate-pmg-choice-uncirculated-64-epq/a/3571-20829.s?ic4=ListView-Thumbnail-071515
$500s and $1000s are even tougher yet each have several offerings
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I've notice that, you're right, unusual to see so many at one time !!!
The 1905 $20 Technicolor has insane colors and may be the absolute nicest I’ve ever seen. Breathtaking note, simply incredible.
and I thought the $50 small size were tough in high grade - that is simply gorgeous!
PS - Siesta collection?
Not sure who’s behind the Siesta Collection, but they have a good eye for high quality notes.
The ratty Fr 2407 $500 Gold Note has already bested estimates, wow
https://currency.ha.com/itm/small-size/gold-certificates/fr-2407-500-1928-gold-certificate-pmg-fine-12/a/3571-20831.s?
4 bidders and it is at $50,000.00 not counting fees
https://currency.ha.com/itm/gold-certificates/fr-1179-20-1905-gold-certificate-pmg-gem-uncirculated-66-epq/a/3571-21143.s?
Absolutely amazing !!!
$75k Wow
4 bi> @synchr said:
$3,000 for an F-12 $500 Gold Certificate...was this an outlier or what ?
I know GC's with large denomination and in good (AU or better) condition are pricey but this was 6x FV for a 12 grade !! You have tears...part of a corner missing....discoloration....wrinkles/folds/creases galore....wow.
Will check out some more recent auctions and see where the market is as it has changed a ton since 2019.
Some awesome notes, Steve...did you ever track down who or what was the Siesta Collection ?
Interesting....at FUN 2019 (a year before I went)...you had $50 Gold Certificates from 1928 in 64, 65, and 66 grades.
The sales (including bp) were $4,320......$4,560.....$5,520. I wonder what those prices would be for 3 different grades sequentially today....and if the gap/spread between the 3 bills would be that narrow.
If my monitor isn't deceiving me, yes, that's the nicest, most vivid 1905 $20 that I have ever seen, too.
And the holder says that my monitor isn't deceiving me. Wow!
Techni color 😍