Anonymous. Circa 211-210 BC. AV 60 Asses, approximately 15 mm, 3.38 gm, NGC Choice Very Fine 5/5 3/5, obverse showing helmeted head of Mars VIX mark of value, reverse with Eagle standing on thunderbolt ROMA below. Bahrfelt 4. Crawford44/2, Sydenham 226 Very Fine
NGC Ch VF
Anonymous. Circa 211-210 BC. AV 60 Asses, approximately 15 mm, 3.38 gm, NGC Choice Very Fine 5/5 3/5, obverse showing helmeted head of Mars VIX mark of value, reverse with Eagle standing on thunderbolt ROMA below. Bahrfelt 4. Crawford44/2, Sydenham 226 Very Fine
NGC Ch VF
Auction: Coins, Bank Notes, Stamps & Collectibles, Dec 5, 2023
NEW YORK, NY – Doyle's auction of Coins, Bank Notes, Stamps & Collectibles on December 5, 2023 saw competitive bidding drive strong prices and a sale total that surpassed expectations. Bidders vied for U.S. and World rarities from collections in the New York area and other regions of the country.
Highlighting the sale was an important discovery note -- the ONLY KNOWN National Bank note from The West Hollywood National Bank of Crescent Heights, California, Charter 11880. Determined bidders from coast to coast drove this unique note over its estimate to realize $51,425.
This exciting discovery note bears the serial number 1485 and is boldly signed by the bank president Geo B. Mauser. For almost 100 years, the note has been safely sequestered away by the daughter of the president and had never changed hands until the recent auction. Clean and crisp paper, with a few barely noticeable handling marks, the note is of high quality and near Uncirculated.
Crescent Heights is an affluent neighborhood of West Hollywood in Los Angeles county. The bank charter was formed in 1924 under the supervision of the Federal Reserve. A total of approximately $65,580 worth of $10 notes were issued. The bank closed in 1926 and was absorbed by Pacific Southwest Trust & Savings Bank of Los Angeles, at which time there were approximately 2300 notes outstanding. What happened to these remaining notes is unclear. This note, serial number 1485, is the only known example from this elusive Charter.
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