16741

Fr. 191 $20 1864 Compound Interest Treasury Note Choi

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:5,500.00 USD Estimated At:40,000.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
Fr. 191 $20 1864 Compound Interest Treasury Note Choi
<B>Fr. 191 $20 1864 Compound Interest Treasury Note Choice Extremely Fine.</B></I> Sold by us in January 2001 where it was described: "An utterly spectacular note and one of only three examples known. Neither of the other two is traced, both of which are listed by serial number only, one without a grade and the other graded as 'Poor.' This piece is a perfectly natural, utterly unrestored Extra Fine. The note is unbelievably broadly margined, perfectly centered on both sides, and beautifully bright in inks, paper, and bronze. The bronze remains fully golden, without a hint of tarnish or age. In fact, this piece is among the top two or three finest examples known for the type, even when the infinitely more common (just over 50 known) Fr. 191a is considered. This was the Grinnell note, sold by Barney Bluestone, in November 1944, and it was subsequently owned by F.C.C. Boyd, Robert Friedberg, and Amon Carter. An incredibly important piece, and the first opportunity in decades for any collector to add a Fr. 191 to his holdings." The poor example came to the market at virtually the same time as this note sold, but this is the only auction appearance of a Fr. 191 since this note last realized $57,750, a number which it may approach again this evening. Lot:16741