We are proud to present 5000+ lots of part 2 of our 3 day Top Picks- New England Rare Coin Hoard Auction! This is a not to be missed event!
Join us on Tuesday, 6/11 - Thursday 6/13!
Every auction has something for everyone, there is always a bargain to be had! We put together the highest quality items in the bullion, coins, currency, and exonumia categories. From large estates to small estates, consignments from around the country, we have it all! We have every type of rare estate that almost every auction has something you will never see again! Ranging from Morgans and Rare Gold to VAMS and Varieties to Currency and Proof Sets, there really is something for every kind of bidder.
We will auction lots 5761-7560 on Day 1, 7561-9360 on Day 2, and 9361-11,160 on Day 3.
The AM Portion of the auction will begin at 9:00am and will end at 7:00pm. This portion will be auctioned by Heidi, Sean, and Jordan.
The PM Portion of the auction (The higher value lots) will begin at 7:00pm and will end when all of the lots have closed for that day. This portion will be auctioned by Corey and Sandi.
Day 1:
- AM: Lots 5761-7200
- PM: Lots 7201-7560
Day 2:
- AM: Lots 7561-9000
- PM: Lots 9001-9360
Day 3:
- AM: Lots 9361- 10,800
- PM: Lots 10,801-11,160
Additionally, going forward for every auction, we will be offering an Early Bird Sale! This will entail a HUGE 5% Buyers Premium Discount on the first 100 lots of the auction each day!
We can't wait to see you at the auction!
LOT 3465:
Very Cool 1872 $20 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-7 Graded cu66 EPQ By PMG. The South ...
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Start price:
$
300
Estimate :
$175 - $350
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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Very Cool 1872 $20 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-7 Graded cu66 EPQ By PMG. The South Carolina 1872 $20 Revenue Bond Scrip CR-7 is a fascinating piece of financial history that provides collectors and enthusiasts with a glimpse into the economic landscape of South Carolina during the post-Civil War period. this revenue bond scrip stands as a well-preserved example of the financial instruments used to fund various projects and initiatives in the state.The design of the South Carolina 1872 $20 Revenue Bond Scrip CR-7 CU reflects the utilitarian nature of revenue bonds. These financial instruments were issued by governments to raise funds for specific purposes, such as infrastructure development or public projects. Consequently, the design is often simple and functional, with the primary focus on conveying the bond's purpose and value.Revenue bond scrip like the CR-7 was used as a form of currency to pay interest or principal on the bonds issued by the state. These scrips were typically redeemable at specific times and places designated by the issuing authority. The history of the South Carolina 1872 $20 Revenue Bond Scrip is closely tied to the economic and political developments in the state following the Civil War. South Carolina, like many Southern states, faced the challenges of reconstruction and sought to finance various initiatives to rebuild and modernize its infrastructure.Mintage figures for revenue bond scrips are not recorded in the same way as traditional banknotes. These instruments were issued based on the funding needs of specific projects, and the quantities issued varied accordingly.These Gem+ CU notes are in excellent condition, exhibiting no signs of wear, folds, or handling. The paper remains crisp, and the ink is sharp and well-preserved, contributing to the note's historical and numismatic significance.The South Carolina 1872 $20 Revenue Bond Scrip CR-7 CU is a valuable collectible that provides a unique window into the economic history of post-Civil War South Carolina. While revenue bond scrips may lack the elaborate designs of traditional banknotes, they represent an important aspect of the state's financial history and its efforts to rebuild and progress. In its Crisp Uncirculated condition, this scrip remains a well-preserved artifact that serves as a testament to the economic challenges and initiatives faced by the state during a pivotal period in its history. Collectors and enthusiasts alike can appreciate the historical and numismatic significance of this tangible piece of South Carolina's past.

