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Note Details
Set Details
Note Description:
Ty. 2
$10 1929 Ty. 2 Small Size
Grade:
VF 30
Block Letter:
A
Country:
US
Note Number:
1801-2
Seal Type:
Small Brown
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Jones
Woods
Certification #:
5013804-007
Owner:
ddr70
Sets Competing:
DDR70s Small Nat'ls of NY #3 New York City
Score: 304
Date Added:
11/26/2020
Research:
See PMG's Census Report for this Note
Owner's Description
New York, NY Flushing National Bank in Ch. # 13296 PMG 30 $10 1929 Ty 2 SN A003842 pp B175/243. Three truly exotic layouts have been found in the BEP group that involved mixing of 8-point Copperplate Gothic and 12-point Gothic Condensed fonts within the bank name. These are the only known occurrences in the Series of 1929 where bank names were set using two different fonts. The Reading layout, and a lookalike Eureka, Nevada (11784), that were made respectively in March and May 1931, were a harbinger of the layouts used on the emergency Series of 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Notes of 1933-4. New York, NY Flushing NB IN (13296) had an unusual 2-font bank layout observed only on notes from this bank. The Flushing NB note is from a BEP plate made in September 1933, following a title change.
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