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20006: Fr. 122 $10 1901 Legal Tenders Uncut Sheet of Fo

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Fr. 122 $10 1901 Legal Tenders Uncut Sheet of Four PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. One of the most impressive uncut sheets imaginable, this offering features bright color and paper in a beautiful, highly popular design. It is one of only two uncut sheets known for the entire Bison series, the other being a Fr. 121 sheet that was offered in the 1950s as part of the James M. Wade collection and which is now forever off the market as it was donated to the ANA Museum by Aubrey Bebee about 30 years ago. The appearance of this sheet and the other unique Speelman-White sheets in tonight's offering is indeed a momentous occasion in the paper money field that may not repeated for decades to come, if ever. The pedigree for this wonderful sheet is summarized as follows: after it was sent to the Treasury Department in 1923, it had the following provenance - H. V. Speelman; Wayte Raymond; E. H. R. Green; F. C. C. Boyd; John J. Ford, Jr.; Oscar G. Schilke; Ben Levin; Stanley Kesselman; Herman Halpern ; and from thence to our present consignor in 1993. From the Monarch Collection HID03101062020 © 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

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Fr. 122 $10 1901 Legal Tenders Uncut Sheet of Four PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. One of the most impressive uncut sheets imaginable, this offering features bright color and paper in a beautiful, highly popular design. It is one of only two uncut sheets known for the entire Bison series, the other being a Fr. 121 sheet that was offered in the 1950s as part of the James M. Wade collection and which is now forever off the market as it was donated to the ANA Museum by Aubrey Bebee about 30 years ago. The appearance of this sheet and the other unique Speelman-White sheets in tonight's offering is indeed a momentous occasion in the paper money field that may not repeated for decades to come, if ever. The pedigree for this wonderful sheet is summarized as follows: after it was sent to the Treasury Department in 1923, it had the following provenance - H. V. Speelman; Wayte Raymond; E. H. R. Green; F. C. C. Boyd; John J. Ford, Jr.; Oscar G. Schilke; Ben Levin; Stanley Kesselman; Herman Halpern ; and from thence to our present consignor in 1993. From the Monarch Collection HID03101062020 © 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

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