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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
691   image1934-2004, Federal Reserve Notes $10 and $20, a group of 7, mostly star notes), including $10 denomination from 1934; 1995 star note; 1999 start note; 2004-A star note; $20 denomination from 1991 (this has ink offset from the back of another bill and a cancel from North Dallas) and finally 2004 (two consecutive serial nos. star notes). (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $100-150
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
692   image1963-2009, $1 Federal Reserve Notes, a dealer stock of 537, including 122 singles in mostly CU condition; 2 premium RADAR notes J18322381E and G44166144A; 365 total notes in groups of 2-25 sequential serial nos. and finally 48 premium Star notes with one group of 20 and one group of 8 sequential serial nos. A neat group of really nice notes (most in choice CU condition) with a little bit of everything included. (Image)

Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
693   image1946-73, Military Payment Certificates, a group of 102, issued under the authority of the Dept. of War, then the Department of Defense for use by the US Military, not redeemable for US currency since 1973; Fifteen Series were created but only 13 were issued this group includes Series 461, 471, 472, 481, 521, 541, 541, 591, 611, 641, 661, 681, and 692 in varying denominations from 5¢ - $20. High value items of note are Series 521 50¢; Series 681 $5 (x3), $10 and $20; Series 692 $10 and $20. Some would well benefit from certificates to confirm our grades as many of the high values are in pristine uncirculated condition, of course there are plenty that are well worn. This is an interesting area and one that could be fun to complete - this lot would give you a great start! A complete inventory is included with notes on our estimated values. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

Other Collectibles

Cameras, Cigar Labels, Comics, Sports, Stock Certificates and Watches
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
694   image[Cameras] Antique and vintage cameras, 1897-1967, an accumulation, includes brands such as Argus, Agfa, Ricoh, Leica, Polaroid, Voightlander, Mercury. Eastman Kodak, with formats ranging from 35mm, 6x9, 4x6, 7x9 and 4x5, 120mm, folding camera and cartridge; all in good to excellent condition many with leather cases. Items of note are the 1897 Tele-Photo Cycle Poco Folding Camera; 1946 Leica DRP 35mm with/ leather case, 1965 Yashica Atoron Spy Camera with leather case. 23 different cameras in all ranging from $25-$650 in value, an overall image of a few and individual images of some select items are here on the website. An inventory with more details is included with the lot. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
695   image[Cigar Labels] an Americana collection / hoard, over 50,000 various ornate and colorful (many Cuban) labels for cigar boxes, inside the box, cigar bands etc. even some fruit labels. The best of these are mounted in albums, some identified but most just preserved for display; also includes about three files size boxes where labels are neatly placed in file folders and identified; we note these labels go for anywhere from $3 to $10 per label on average with some going for many multiples of that depending on rarity. There are also 6 bankers boxes of duplicates in massive quantities. These were once highly collected but the market has fallen in recent years so this is your opportunity to acquire an impressive accumulation; also included is a box or two of older price guides and auction catalogs for you research enjoyment - if only the actual cigars came with this lot! A few images are posted to give you an idea of the scope and variety of this lot but, come to the sale and take a look at this one, overall Fine to Very Fine. Shipping weight 400 lbs / 182 kilos.
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Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500
CLOSED
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696   image[Comics] Conan the Barbarian, 1971-93, ran for 275 issues (cover dated October 1970–December 1993). The book had a single writer, Roy Thomas, on issues #1–115 (October 1970–October 1980) and then #240–275 (January 1991–December 1993); this lots has a complete run from issues 62-90 as well as a handful of other for a total of 40 books. see overall image on the website. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
697   image[Comics] DC Comics collection, 1980-90's, approximately 129 varied theme books many in protective sleeves and all in good condition with some better issues; see overall images on the website. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
698   image[Comics] Marvel Comics, 1980's-90's, a collection, approximately 135 unique books in various issues, no complete run that we can see; all housed in individual plastic sleeves, a few without cover; see overall image on the website.Shipping weight 12 lbs / 5.5 kilos. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
699   image[Comics] Marvel Comics, 1980's-90's, a collection, consisting of approximately 80 unique books in various issues, no complete run that we can see; all housed in individual plastic sleeves; see overall image on the website. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
700   image[Sports] Baseballs, a group of autograph replicas, including KEN GRIFFEY JR. Replica Signature Baseball W/Display and COA in original box; Ironman CAL RIPKEN JR. Baltimore Orioles Commemorative Baseball #2131 Sealed with original box; BABE RUTH 100th Anniversary Commemorative Baseball NIB Sealed 1895-1995 in original box with COA; NOLAN RYAN 5000th Strikeout 300th Win Commemorative Baseball - Replica Signature; BABE RUTH Yankees Commemorative Baseball W/ Facsimile Autograph sealed with COA; NOLAN RYAN Facsimile Signed Portrait Souvenir Collectible Baseball sealed with COA; LOU GEHRIG Replica Signed Baseball sealed with COA; a neat offering of 7 unique baseballs. (Image)

Suggested Bid $100-150
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
701   image[Stock Certificates] General Foods stock certificates, 20th Century, ranging from $1 to $1000 shares, approximately 35,000 certificates in total; perfect for someone who wants to parcel them out; we see these listed on various platforms for $2-5 each…perfect for framing too,

General Foods Corporation was a company whose direct predecessor was established in the United States by Charles William Post as the Postum Cereal Company in 1895.The company changed its name to "General Foods" in 1929, after several corporate acquisitions, by Marjorie Merriweather Post after she inherited the established cereal business from her father C. W. Post. In November 1985, General Foods was acquired by Philip Morris Companies (now Altria Group, Inc.) for $5.6 billion, the largest non-oil acquisition to that time. In December 1988, Philip Morris acquired Kraft Foods Inc., and, in 1990, combined the two food companies as Kraft Foods. "General Foods" was dropped from the corporate name in 1995; a line of caffeinated hot beverage mixes continued to carry the General Foods International name until 2010.
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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
CLOSED
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702   image[Stock Certificates] Vintage stock and bond certificates, 1896-1984, a small group, approximately 40+ ornate and colorful stocks, bonds and shares, including railroads, many mining companies, oil and gas, and other historic companies - even a few foreign certificates; most of the certificates are post 1900; this is a great lot for the collector or for a dealer who specializes in the area; estimated at approximately $4-5 each but likely worth far more! (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
703   image[Watches] Vintage pocket watches, 1889-1952, a group of 11, featuring all U.S. Watch companies including:

Burlington Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Private label for Illinois Watch Co., grade 107, model 9, 21 jewels. White enamel face Montgomery dial with Arabic numerals and double sunk second sweep. Bridge plate in nickel. Keystone Watch Case Co. base metal. Size 16, serial no. 3754668, circa 1902.

Columbus Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Grade 41, model 1, 11 jewels, side winding. Sapphire in the wind mechanism. White enamel face with Roman numerals and sunk second sweep. Partial Hunting plate in gilt gold. Paragon Watch Case Co. brass. Size 16, serial no. 154391, circa 1889.

Elgin National Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Railroad grade 240 B.W. Raymond, model 8, jewels. White enamel face with Arabic numerals with Ferguson dial and double sunk second sweep. Partial plate in nickel. Crescent Watch Co. back flip case gold plated guaranteed 25 years. Size, serial no. 15037703, circa 1911.

Hamilton Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Railroad grade 992B, model 5, 21 jewels. White enamel face with Arabic numerals and double sunk second sweep. Partial plate in nickel. Wadsworth 10kt gold filled case. Size 16, serial no. C362738, circa 1952.

Hampden Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Railroad grade The Dueber Watch Co., model 3, 21 jewels. White enamel face (minor chip) with Arabic numerals and double sunk second sweep. Full plate in nickel. Keystone Watch Case Co. Victory 10kt rolled gold. Size 18, serial no. 2197834, circa 1906.

Illinois Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Railroad grade A. Lincoln, model 9, 21 jewels. White enamel face with Arabic numerals and double sunk second sweep. Partial plate in nickel. Star Watch Co. guaranteed 20 year gold palted case. Size 16, serial no. 3359757, circa 1918.

New York Standard Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. First Run. Introduced October 1905. Some gilt movements. Grade 65, model 15, 7 jewels. White enamel face with Arabic numerals and double sunk second sweep. Partial plate in nickel. Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Silverode. Size 18, serial no. 3765544, circa 1906.

South Bend Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Grade, model 2, 19 jewels. White enamel face with Arabic numerals and sunk second sweep. Bridge plate in nickel. Case is gold plated. South Bend Watch Co. guaranteed 20 yr. "PANAMA" Size 16, serial no. 911669, circa 1919.

Trenton Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Grade 52, model 2, 7 jewels. White enamel face with Roman numerals and sunk second sweep. Partial plate in nickel. Monitor Watch Case Co. gold plated. Size 6, serial no. 2042468, circa 1899.

U.S. Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Grade 64, model 1889, 11 jewels, side winding. White enamel face with Roman numerals and sunk second sweep. Full plate in gilded gold/steel. Case nickel plated. Size 6, serial no. 35148, circa 1889.

Waltham Watch Co. vintage pocket watch. Railroad grade Vanguard, model 1908, 23 jewels. Off-white enamel face with Arabic numerals and raised second sweep. Bridge plate in nickel. Keystone J. Boss 10K gold filled case. Size 16, serial no. 33209615, circa 1948., All in very good condition and working at the time of cataloguing.
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Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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