Smythe results strong
A Montgomery $1,000 Confederate note and a small-size $1 1928D star Silver Certificate topped Smythe’s July 5-7 auction in Memphis, Tenn., at the annual International Paper Money Show. Overall, Smythe’s Memphis auction realized $4,479,893. All prices reported in this article include buyer fees of 15 percent for most bidders and 20 percent for eBay bidders.
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