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US Currency

Fr ac t i ona l Cur r ency

1261

1862, 5¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, perforated

edges, with ABCO monogram. PCGS Very Choice New

64

.

Fr-1228

.

KL-3209

. This is a well margined example of the

variety with perforated edges and the ABNco. monogram on the

back.

Estimated Value ....................................................$200 - 250

1262

1862, 5¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, perforated

edges, without monogram. PCGS Choice About New 55

.

Fr-1229

.

KL-3210

. Although a single light fold limits the

grade, the colors and eye appeal are far above average on this

scarcer "no monogram" variety with perforated edges.

Estimated Value ....................................................$100 - 125

1263

1862, 5¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, straight

edges, with ABCO monogram. PCGS Gem New 66PPQ

.

Fr-1230

.

KL-3211

. A spectacular Gem example with broad,

even margins, this 5¢ first issue note possesses excellent color,

bold inks, and outstanding originality. It is a beautiful note in

every respect, and is perfect for either a high grade type set or

a Fr. number variety set.

Estimated Value ....................................................$400 - 500

1264

1862, 5¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, straight

edges, without monogram. PCGS Choice About New

58PPQ

.

Fr-1231

.

KL-3212

. A single light bend is the only

grade-limiting factor on this nice example of the "no mono-

gram" variety. Fully original and problem-free.

Estimated Value ....................................................$150 - 200

1265

1863, 5¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, with sur-

charge 18-63 and R-1. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent

.

Fr-

1235

.

KL-3229

. This is a much scarcer fiber paper variety,

moderately circulated and marred only by a light stain near the

right edge of the face--which was the cause of the "apparent"

designation from PCGS.

Estimated Value ....................................................$125 - 175

1266

1864, 5¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, red reverse.

PCGS Choice New 63

.

Fr-1236

.

KL-3254

. This red reverse

example is limited in grade by a tight left margin.

Estimated Value ....................................................$100 - 125

1267

1862, 10¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, perforated

edges, with ABCO monogram. PCGS Choice About New

58 Apparent

.

Fr-1240

.

KL-3213

. Despite the PCGS-men-

tioned minor mounting remnants on the back of this note, the

eye appeal of this perforated example is exceptional for the

grade.

Estimated Value ....................................................$100 - 125

1268

1862, 10¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, perforated

edges, without monogram. PCGS Choice About New 55

.

Fr-1241

.

KL-3214

. Although slightly off center and with a

couple of minor scuffs on the back which account for the grade,

this perforated "no monogram" 10¢ example faces up nicely

and would not look out of place in a set of higher grade notes.

Estimated Value ....................................................$125 - 150

1269

1862, 10¢ Fractional Currency. First Issue, straight

edges, without monogram. PCGS Choice About New 55

.

Fr-1243

.

KL-3216

. This "no monogram" straight-edge variety

is pleasing for the grade, with no flaws save for some trivial

handling.

Estimated Value ................................................... $125 - 150

1270

1863, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, with sur-

charge 18-63 and S. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ

.

Fr-1246

.

KL-3232

. This pretty second issue piece has terrific originality

and problem-free surfaces.

Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200

1271

1863, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, with sur-

charge 18-63 and T-1. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ

.

Fr-1249

.

KL-3235

. This is a solid, completely original example

of this scarer fiber paper variety, with bold inks and colors and

bright bronzing. A single corner bend is the only grade-limiting

factor.

Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 800

1272

1863, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Second Issue, with sur-

charge 18-63 and T-1. PCGS Very Fine 35

.

Fr-1249

.

KL-

3235

. A fiber paper variety note with good eye appeal for the

grade. Well centered on both sides, the bronzing is a little

cracked but no more so than one would expect for the grade.

Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200

1273

1869, 15¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, large red

seal, watermarked paper. PCGS About New 50PPQ

.

Fr-

1267

.

KL-3332

. Some light handling and a tight top margin

are the only mentionable distractions on this fully original exam-

ple. The red Treasury seal is as bold and vivid as any we' ve

seen on this variety.

Estimated Value ..................................................... $80 - 100