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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $5 P590-P597 |
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$5 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
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5012427-001
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Owner Comments
Date backs for the 1902 $5 blue seals seem to be far more rare than the Plain Backs. Independence, IA - $5 1902 Date Back Fr. 590 The First NB Ch. # (M)3263
A bright, well-margined Date Back from this Independence bank that issued large size only before exiting the banking scene in 1928. PMG Very Fine 30.
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1902 Plain Back with Blue Seal $5 P598-P612 |
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$5 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG XF 40 |
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8053051-009
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Owner Comments
I am cornering the market on Ch 252's. Bought for $240 ungraded.
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1902 Red Seal $10 P613-P615 |
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$10 1902 Red Seal National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
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1001121-038
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Owner Comments
Nice red seal 1902. What a sweet addition to the 1902's. This note is one of those head scratchers. I am not a big fan of soiled notes like many folks, however all of us have to make exceptions every once in a while. This is a perfect example. The note is fairly graded at a VF 30. The soiling is not serious as the note is evenly worn and has a yellowish tint. A note I would usually pass. But look at the red seal and the red lettering. Even with the yellowing and appearance of soil the beauty of the red seal combined with the bold pen signatures. This note has a lot of character. I truly love this New York City red seal.
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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $10 P616-P623 |
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$10 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
8044273-004
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Owner Comments
Cheap Albany note. Less than $100. Why not!
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1902 Plain Back with Blue Seal $20 P650-P663 |
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$20 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8072419-008
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Owner Comments
Great Dallas note for my Texas collection with fantastic signatures.
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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $50 P667-P674 |
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$50 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 EPQ |
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8072419-009
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Owner Comments
Track and Price reports 10, $50 date backs and 148 large notes from this Bay Area bank. Total Issued $13,072,460 Organized Aug 4, 1909, Chartered Aug 12, 1909. Conservatorship Mar 14, 1933, Receivership May 8, 1933. H.A. Mosher is the cashier and look at that signature of the President, J. F. Carlston! Picked up for a bargain and pleasantly surprised to pick up an EPQ designation.
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1902 Plain Back $100 P698-707a |
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$100 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
5012194-003
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Owner Comments
A beauty to look at....my $100 for this slot with all his other denominations. Cool eh? $100 California rare. JEWEL. PMG has graded 13 Fr. 705's. Two have been graded higher at 35 and five share this grade. The First National Bank of Los Angeles in California was chartered in September 1880 and liquidated in 1935 after printing $45,469,050 of National Currency. The bank issued 10 different types and denominations of notes. The bank issued National Bank Notes during the First Charter Period and continued until the end of the issuing period through these different titles shown. This incredibly long standing and prolific bank has appx. 1400 notes listed in Track and Price. However only 53 of those notes came from the long title name and out of that only 3 $100 bills extant. The First National Trust & Savings Bank was assumed in September 1927 and Security First National Bank on March 30, 1929.This note is rare and high grades do not exist. This note represents one of the few Plain Back's with this signature combination. There are several small, Type 1 $100 denominations from this L.A. bank. There is only ONE $100 denomination in large note varieties. It sold a decade ago for more than $800 than what I paid for it. What a rare, good deal.
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