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Note Description: $10 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes
Grade: 64 EPQ
Country: US
Note Number: 484
Seal Type: Brown & Brown Back
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Rosecrans
Huston
Certification #: 2011311-015  
Owner: ddr70
Sets Competing: ddr70's Large NBN Type Set  Score: 3038
DDR70's Lg NBN Denomination Set  Score: 3038
Date Added: 12/12/2021
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

St. Louis, MO The NB of Commerce in St. Louis. Ch. # (M)4178 Replacement PMG 64EPQ $10 1882 BB Fr. 484 Rosecrans | Huston SN 50953/A128228 pp R/2 dtd. Dec. 14, 1889.

The National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis was one of the most prolific note issuing banks of the National Currency era, issuing more than $112 million in currency from the time of its chartering in December of 1889 through 1935. The $10 Brown Back offered here is certainly not a statistical rarity though it is a wonderful representation of this visually striking design type. Broad margins and bold machine printed signatures are featured on this beautifully printed Ten from the Gateway City. Stacks didn't describe as a Replacement note, but it is in the census--it is from 4x$10 plates reintroduced as an option in 1906 by the BEP. From the Tarzan Collection.

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