Sold
$3,000
Starting Bid: $100
Est.
$2,000
- $4,000
Live Auction
July 11th 2024 Live Auction Event
Due to non paying bidder (bum) from a previous auction, this highly collectible and authentic 1934 One Thousand Dollar bill is being offered once again for your consideration. Their loss is your new opportunity! These bills were removed from circulation by the Federal Reserve in 1969. As of 2009, only about 165,000 $1,000 bills remained. The largest denomination printed today is $100.00, so owning these rare, large-denomination bills is an accomplishment among collectors. Please note, this lot must be paid for using certified funds (cashiers check, money order, wire transfer, etc.).
Provenance - from the Blair family estate who owned the Red Mesa and Kayenta Trading Posts on the Navajo reservation dating back to the first half of the 1900s.
Maker: US Treasury, New York.
Approx. Age: Circa 1934.
Size: Measures 6-2/16 inches wide X 2-5/8 inches tall.
Condition: Circulated and ungraded.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
Provenance - from the Blair family estate who owned the Red Mesa and Kayenta Trading Posts on the Navajo reservation dating back to the first half of the 1900s.
Maker: US Treasury, New York.
Approx. Age: Circa 1934.
Size: Measures 6-2/16 inches wide X 2-5/8 inches tall.
Condition: Circulated and ungraded.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
Location
Casa Grade, AZ
Literature
Remember there is a 12% Buyer’s Premium added to the hammer price of this lot.