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Press Release - May 5, 2005

Heritage Internet Currency Auction Results Sale #35042

Dallas, TX: Heritage's 970-lot Internet CurrencyAuction.com auction #35042 which closed Saturday night, April 30, sold 880 lots (90.72% of lots offered). Total sales were $93,010.45. With 443 bidders participating, 250 were successful.

Every single-item lot includes full-color enlargeable images of the obverse and reverse, to help bidders determine their bids with confidence.

Below are some of the highlights from the April 30 CurrencyAuction.com auction:

Fr. 2162-B* $100 1950E Federal Reserve Note. Choice New.
This is a very lovely example of a rare small size star note that Oakes lists at $3,000 in CU. The margins are ample with crisp paper surfaces and fresh ink colors. Do not be fooled into thinking that you are going to steal this one. Competition should be fierce before all is said and done. REALIZED: $2,294.25.

Fr. 2212-G $1000 1934A Federal Reserve Note. Very Fine.
A fine red line from a teller stamp is found on the back of this Chicago $1000, while the stamped word "subject" is to the left of the portrait. REALIZED: $1,610.

Fr. 2037-D* $10 2003 Federal Reserve Star Notes. Original Pack of 100. Choice Crisp Uncirculated.
This is a beautiful Star pack. REALIZED: $1,265.

Fr. 2201-A $500 1934 Federal Reserve Note. Very Fine-Extremely Fine.
This Boston $500 lacks pinholes while keeping its healthy edges. REALIZED: $977.50.

Fr. 20 $1 1875 Legal Tender Very Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This Washington Ace has all the eye appeal and ink brightness of a higher grade, except for its tight upper margin. This is an always popular type note with full originality and three broad margins. REALIZED: $920.

CurrencyAuction.com auctions close (and a new auction begins) at 10pm CT on the 15th and 30th day of every month. The complete prices realized along with full-color images of every coin in this auction, and all other Heritage auctions, are available at no charge to Heritage Coin members at: http://apps.heritagecoin.com/common/auction/pricesrealized.php (membership is totally free).