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1875 $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1875 National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
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8091531-018
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Owner Comments
New Bedford, MA The First NB Ch. # 261 Blue Stained Paper PMG 30 $5 Fr. 401 Allison | New SN 871/A586476 pp D/no bp dtd. Feb. 20th, 1864. This is hardly a rare bank, but this example is one of only two 1875 $5s reported from here to date. It's a bright and attractive note with good color and signatures, along with unusually wide margins for a First Charter from New England. Blue-stained paper was used and this is most visible from the back. Typically the printer oriented the paper so the backs were printed on the side with the staining less evident--not the case here. Columbus' left leg (Viewer's right) is blue and the opposite leg, not. Act date of 1863 VAR 2/Back C/3. All series 1875 have C/3 backs.
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1882 Brown Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
5012755-001
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Owner Comments
Denison, IA The First NB Ch. # (M)4784 $5 1882 BB Fr. 472 PMG 15 SN 11497/U519540U pp C/16
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1882 Date Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
5004507-001
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Owner Comments
Hattiesburg, MS The First-NB of Commerce Ch. # (S)5176 PMG 30 $5 1882 DB Fr. 538 SN 19361/H561896 pp D/70 dtd. Aug. 8, 1908. Best of a very scarce Mississippi type. The First-National Bank of Commerce was the only bank in the entire state of Mississippi to issue $5 1882 Date Backs. This is one of only six examples recorded from this bank and thus the state. This example is also the finest of that half dozen, with bright paper, nice color, and just even wear. Faded purple signatures are legible for Rudolph C. Hauenstein, Cashier and J.P Carter, President.
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1882 Value Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Value Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 12 |
Cert #: |
5009288-001
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Owner Comments
Ottumwa, IA The Ottumwa NB Ch. # (M)2621 PMG 12 $5 1882 VB Fr. 574
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1902 Red Seal $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1902 Red Seal National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
8065721-040
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Owner Comments
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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1902 Date Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
8062358-001
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Owner Comments
Warren, PA The Warren NB Ch. # (E)4879 PMG 20 $5 1902 DB Fr. 595 Napier | Thompson SN 10020/E49027B pp D/316 dtd. Feb. 23, 1913. Cashier E.H Lampe, Pres. F.E. Hertzel.
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1902 Plain Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1514687-012
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Owner Comments
Lenox, MA The Lenox NB Ch. # (N)4013 PMG 63EPQ $5 1902 PB Fr. 600 Ladder SN 9876/B727737H pp A/1036 dtd. Feb. 22, 1909. Descending Ladder SN. Stamped signature of Manton R. Sedgwick, Cashier and a penned signature of Geo. A. Mole, President. Trimmed just a bit low on the upper right corner, but not into the design. Lenox is in Berkshire County and is the site of Shakespeare & Company and Tanglewood, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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1875 $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1875 National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 NET |
Cert #: |
5012177-015
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Owner Comments
Keene, NH The Citizens NB Ch. # 2299 PMG 25 Net $10 1875 Fr. 416 SN 2690/K296099 pp A Repaired, minor discoloration Sept. 25th, 1875. Cashier H. (Herbert) B. Viall and President O. (Obed) G. Dort. A rare early note from this Cheshire County institution. Notably, three other $10 Series of 1875 examples are recorded in the census including SN 2689 pp A PMG 2508047-011. While PMG does note some repairs and minor discoloration, both are trivial, with the note displaying great color and eye appeal for the grade. It also features a fancy title layout seen on literally a handful of Series of 1875 examples from all banks combined. This is from one of the earliest BEP prepared plates and displays a bold, thick, blocky script for the postal location and plate date found on only 8 charter numbers using 3x10-20 plates from this period. Printed on white paper with two horizontal threads which succeeded vertically banded blue-stained paper. From the David F. Noyes Collection, Part II.
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1882 Brown Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
5010991-004
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Owner Comments
Norristown, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # (E)2581 PMG 20 $10 1882 Brown Back Fr. 490 SN 7014/T358939T pp B dtd. October 29, 1901. Only the third $10 Brown Back to be reported from this scarce Montgomery County bank. It is a well-margined and evenly circulated example with pleasing color and beautiful penned signatures of B.B. Hughes, Cashier and S.K. (Samuel) Anders, President. Kelly lists SN 7692/T359617T pp A which is 678 sheets ($33,900) forward from this note. Chartered in 1881, the Peoples NB issued only sheets of 3x$10-$20 for series 1875, BB, DB, VB and PB.
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1882 Date Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1882 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
5014082-010
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Owner Comments
Van Wert, OH The Van Wert NB Ch. # (M)2628 PMG 15 $10 1882 DB Fr. 545 SN 1281/R35349 pp E/86 dtd. Feb. 9, 1902
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1902 Red Seal $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1902 Red Seal National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 |
Cert #: |
5012731-008
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Owner Comments
Syracuse, NY Commercial NB Ch. # (E)6965 $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613 PMG 25 Radar SN 26662/R249921 pp D/81 dtd. July 21, 1903. A nice Red Seal from a Syracuse bank which liquidated in 1915 after having issued Red Seals and Date Backs only. Pleasing red color and bold signatures of Anthony Lamb, Cashier (1904-1915) and H. (Henrick) S. Holden, President (also 1904-1915) in black ink. As a bonus, it carries a neat "radar" bank serial number of 26662.
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1902 Date Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG XF 45 |
Cert #: |
5000882-017
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Owner Comments
Wadesboro, NC The First NB Ch. # (S)4947 PMG 45 $10 1902 DB Fr. 623 SN 862/Z419966A pp C/239 dtd. Mar. 20, 1914. One of the finest notes on the county seat of Anson County. Blue penned signatures of W.L. Marshall, Cashier and J.D. Leak, President. Ex. Greensboro Collection Part IX.
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1902 Plain Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG AU 55 |
Cert #: |
5013569-012
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Owner Comments
Newport, NH The Citizens NB Ch. # 3404 PMG 55 $10 1902 PB Fr. 625 SN 8074 pp D/1154 dtd. Oct. 14, 1905. A lovely pen signed example from this Newport bank that features bold inks and, traces of embossing, and no real evidence of circulation. Cashier Canart? D. Johnson and President Geo. A. Fairbanks. From the David F. Noyes Collection, Part II.
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1875 $20 National Bank Note |
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$20 1875 National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 12 NET |
Cert #: |
1997216-001
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Owner Comments
Providence, RI The Fifth NB Ch. # 1002 PMG 12Net $20 1875 Fr. 431 SN3689/H357032 pp A dtd. May 10th, 1865. Lower right Corner added. Security paper with two horizontal threads. Signatures of William R. Dunham, Cashier and Parley M. Mathewson, President.
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1882 Brown Back $20 National Bank Note |
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$20 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
5013570-003
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Owner Comments
Newport, NH The Citizens NB Ch. # 3404 PMG 20 $20 1882 BB Fr. 496 SN 388/W425667 pp A
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