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1600
1862, 10¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, straight
edges, with ABCO monogram. Choice New 63
.
Fr-1242
.
KL-3215
. A bright example with great color and eye appeal.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125
1601
1863, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, without
surcharges. PCGS New 62
.
Fr-1244
.
KL-3230
. A trifle
toned and with a corner fold or two, but with otherwise Gem
margins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125
1602
1864, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, green
reverse. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ
.
Fr-1255
.
KL-
3262
. A single light bend prevents a much higher grade on this
fully original example.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 80
1603
1874, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Fifth Issue, red seal with
short, thick key. PCGS Choice New 63
.
Fr-1266
.
KL-
3350
. This Crawford note has terrific margins and good color
for the assigned grade.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $50 - 60
1604
1869, 15¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, large red
seal, watermarked paper. PCGS Choice About New 55
.
Fr-1267
.
KL-3332
. A lovely example that retains terrific color
and excellent eye appeal.
Estimated Value ..................................................... $80 - 100
1605
1869, 15¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, smaller
red seal. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ
.
Fr-1271
.
KL-
3336
. A fully original 15¢ fractional with excellent colors and
eye appeal. The top margin is just a bit too tight for a Gem
grade.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
1606
1862, 25¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, straight
edges, with ABCO monogram. PCGS Choice About New
58PPQ
.
Fr-1281
.
KL-3219
. This well-centered example pos-
sesses outstanding originality.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 80
1607
1864, 25¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, green
reverse. PCGS New 61
.
Fr-1294
.
KL-3268
. This otherwise
Choice example is held back by a short edge tear that is fully
within the top margin.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $70 - 90
1608
1869, 25¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, large red
seal, paper with violet silk fibers
.
Fr-1303
.
KL-3340
.
PCGS graded Choice About New 58, Apparent, small rust
stain.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $30 - 40
1609
1863, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, with sur-
charge 18-63 and 1. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ
.
Fr-1318
.
KL-3247
. Well centered on the face, but shifted just a bit to
the right on the back. Fully original, with good color and bronz-
ing.
Estimated Value ................................................... $125 - 150
1610
1864, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, red reverse
with A-2-6-5, obverse without design figures. PCGS
Choice New 63
.
Fr-1324
.
KL-3275
. A minor paperclip rust
stain is visible on the bottom center of the face, a flaw that is
mentioned by PCGS Currency as the culprit behind the "Appar-
ent" designation.
Estimated Value ..................................................... $75 - 100
1611
1864, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, red reverse
without surcharge, obverse without design figures.
PCGS New 62
.
Fr-1343
.
KL-3295
. This Justice note exhibits
good color and bold originality.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
1612
1869, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, Lincoln
portrait. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ
.
Fr-1374
.
KL-
3343
. This fully original Lincoln 50¢ is just a light bend away
from a much higher grade, and a much higher value. It exhibits
excellent colors and terrific eye appeal.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 500
1613
1869, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, Stanton
portrait. PCGS About New 50
.
Fr-1376
.
KL-3345
. A nice,
lightly circulated Stanton note.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 120
1614
1869, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, Dexter
portrait. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ
.
Fr-1379
.
KL-
3347
. A light bend prevents a much higher grade on this Dex-
ter, as the margins alone would likely support a Gem grade.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 80
1615
1874, 50¢ Fractional Currency. Fifth Issue, white paper.
PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ
.
Fr-1381
.
KL-3357
. A
light bend is all that prevents a higher grade on this lovely
example.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 80
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