ddr70s 1902 Type Mass #1
1902 Red Seal $5 P587-P58

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Note Description: $5 1902 Red Seal National Bank Notes
Grade: F 15
Country: US
Note Number: 587
Seal Type: Red
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Lyons
Roberts
Certification #: 8065721-040  
Owner: ddr70
Sets Competing: ddr70s 1902 Type Mass #1  Score: 1138
ddr70s Large NBN Type Set #2  Score: 1138
Date Added: 11/5/2019
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Boston, MA The First NB Ch. # (N)200 PMG 15 $5 1902 RS Fr. 587 SN 28436/K294924 pp A/106 Feb. 25, 1903. The signatures are bold in black, but mostly illegible--the cashier is Frederic H. Curtis and the President is D.G. Wing. The red has faded slightly, there's some wallet soiling from a time when the note was folded into a ~2"X2" square, and the center fold are the main detractors. The Treasury serial number is what I call a RADARD. Yes a radard. The first five digits make up a radar and the middle digit in the 'd' position repeats at the end, so a radard. It's a side-ways radar... a radard that makes you want to find the raddar (i.e. SN 249942 or the 294492 notes).

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