A 7th sharp five chord is created by sharpening the 5th degree of any dominant 7th chord. For example, a C7#5 chord contains the notes C, E, G# and Bb (1, 3, #5 and b7). Because of the sharpened 5th degree, this chord is sometimes referred to as an augmented 7th chord. Here are some common open 7th sharp five chord shapes.
Dmaj7#5
Ebmaj7#5
Emaj7#5
Fmaj7#5
F#maj7#5
Gmaj7#5
Cmaj7#5
Dbmaj7#5
Abmaj7#5
Amaj7#5
Bbmaj7#5
Bmaj7#5