Sheik's Large National Bank Type Set
1882 Brown Back $100 National Bank Note P519-531 (non-competitive; for display, only)

View Image Gallery >

Front
Enlarge   
Back
Enlarge   

Note Details

Set Details

Note Description: $100 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes
Grade: XF 40
Country: US
Note Number: 522
Seal Type: Brown & Brown Back
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Rosecrans
Jordan
Certification #: 1991074-001  
Owner: Sheik Sheck
Sets Competing: Sheik's Large National Bank Type Set  Score: 0
Sheik's 100 Greatest  Score: 5049
Sheik 1882 Type Set  Score: 5049
Sheik's Large National Type Set  Score: 5049
Date Added: 8/3/2020
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

There are 8 $100 BB reported from this prolific bank. There was a total amount issued of $12,412,400. The bank was organized Apr 16, 1887 and chartered Apr 28, 1887 and remained open past 1935. Signatures of W. P. Sinnett and Geo. H. Earle, Jr. are evident. The design of the one hundred dollar note shows Oliver H. Perry on his ship "Lawrence" during the battle of Lake Erie. The right shows a woman who is supposed to represent liberty. The words “maintain it” are written below her. Perhaps in a reminder response to the threat to the Union by the Confederate hooligans. I have a $100 note from the Third Charter, a gorgeous Date Back as well. Click next note in the set and you can see it.

To follow or send a message to this user,
please log in