Fr. 765 $2 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. The surfaces are bright on this moderately circulated example of this popular type note whose only flaw is an insignificant edge split in the top margin. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22162), realized $352.50.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Very Good 10. An evenly circulated and well margined San Francisco $1 FRBN that is housed in a comment free holder. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22161), realized $52.00.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Very Good 10. An evenly circulated and well margined San Francisco $1 FRBN that is housed in a comment free holder. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22161), realized $52.00.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Very Good 10. A well used but solid example of this $1 FRBN from San Francisco that shows just honest wear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22160), realized $62.00.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Very Good 10. A well used but solid example of this $1 FRBN from San Francisco that shows just honest wear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22160), realized $62.00.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Fine 15. The appealing Eagle with Flag vignette on the back was engraved by Robert Ponickau (1846-1920). Several of his other engravings featured eagles as well. He began working at the BEP on Oct. 16, 1893. This San Francisco $1 has sustained only honest wear and still displays a bold blue overprint. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22159), realized $79.00.
Fr. 743 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Fine 15. The appealing Eagle with Flag vignette on the back was engraved by Robert Ponickau (1846-1920). Several of his other engravings featured eagles as well. He began working at the BEP on Oct. 16, 1893. This San Francisco $1 has sustained only honest wear and still displays a bold blue overprint. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22159), realized $79.00.
Fr. 740 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. A note in the Newman Collection for many years and never reported until now. The Apparent grade is for stains. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22158), realized $69.00.
Fr. 740 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. A note in the Newman Collection for many years and never reported until now. The Apparent grade is for stains. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22158), realized $69.00.
Fr. 739 $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. A well circulated example of this Kansas City $1 that still displays nice color for the grade. A couple of small ink stains account for the Apparent designation. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22157), realized $56.00.