03 January 2015

Expensive money

Rico says that it's always good to be the prince, so you can afford things like this:

An extraordinary Superb Uncirculated 1905 $20 'Technicolor' Gold Certificate (photo), rated PMG 67, is expected to sell for $150,000 in Heritage Auctions' United Numismatists Currency Signature Auction's Platinum Night, 7 to 12 January 2015 in Orlando, Florida. Heritage's World Currency Signature Auction will be held concurrently, 8 to 12 January 2015, and the week's-worth of rarities is estimated to bring more than ten million dollars.
"Collectors took notice of last year's record setting results and a number of private collections are opening for the first time in decades," said Dustin Johnston, director of currency auctions at Heritage. "I can't remember a time when our Platinum Night auction has featured such a fine collection straight from private collections."
The exceptional Technicolor Gold Certificate comes from The Kiawah Collection, an assortment of high-end type notes and high denominations including a selection of $5,000 Federal Reserve Notes ranging from a Wholly Original Dallas $5000 Federal Reserve Note (estimated at $150,000+) to an Attractive Choice Uncirculated $5,000 Note (estimated at $120,000+). A choice 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note, rated PCGS 64, is from the Binion Hoard, formerly on display at Binion's Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada (estimated at $120,000+). 

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