The most expensive banknote sold at auction is an 1890 United States $1,000 Treasury Note, which sold for $3.29 million (£2.6 million) at Heritage Auctions (USA) on 10 January 2014.
The note is known as the “Grand Watermelon” note, due to the three prominent zeros on the reverse that resemble the fruit. The notes are extremely rare, and only three specimens are available to collectors.
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History of Auctioneering
Country: United States
Year: 1979
Date: June 26
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Darron Blankenship (USA, b.9 April 1970) became certified as an auctioneer on 17 August 1984, aged 14 years 99 days.
Country: United States
Year: 1984
Date: August 17
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Holiday Inn in La Crosse, WI
Country: United States
Year: 1988
Date: June 7
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Seminars on Bankruptcy, heavy construction, & collector car auctions
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Year: 1990
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Midway Motor Lodge, Eau Claire, WI
Country: United States
Year: 1991
Date: June 11
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Don Q Inn in Dodgeville, WI
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Year: 1992
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WAA 43nd Annual Convention, Papa’s Place in Baraboo, WI
Country: United States
Year: 1993
Date: June 8
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Best Western Hudson House Inn, Hudson, WI
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Year: 1994
Date: June 13
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Crown Plaza Madison
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Year: 2000
Date: January 17
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Country: United States
Year: 2010
Date: August 11
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