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Owner's Description: Paris, AR The First NB Ch. # (S)11592 PMG 20 $10 1902 PB Fr. 633 SN 2200/U55355 pp B/96? Jan. 20, 1920 radar treasury SN and a scarce bank in large size (7 notes), with this the only denomination issued. Track & Price reports that the last offering of any large note was a Fine 12 which fetched $646 when it sold in 2018. This piece, with its bright two-color pen signatures of Lewis C. Sadler, Cashier and L.B. Crenshaw, Pres., is far nicer. Named after the French capital, Paris serves as the cou... | Owner's Description: Portland, ME The National Traders Bank Ch. # (N)1451 SN $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613 PMG 25 repeater binary SN 1010/U575048 pp B/107 dated June 28, 1905. A very scarce Portland bank which issued First Charters, Brown Backs, and Red Seals only before closing in 1908. Barely a dozen notes of all types are known with with this note only the third Red Seal of any denomination to be reported. A bold red overprint and delicate pen signatures of J. (John) M. Gould, Cashier and F.O. Conant, Vice President... |
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US $10 1902 Plain Back | US $10 1929 Ty. 2 |
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Owner's Description: Rochester, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)2977 PMG 30 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 Radar SN 22022/U886544D pp F/453 dtd. May 27, 1903. A Five-digit radar serial number 22022 adorns this Beaver County $10. Rubber stamped signatures are of Cashier John A. Mellor and President Henry C. Fry. They served together from 1900-25. | Owner's Description: Rome, NY The Farmers NB and TC Ch. # 2410 PMG 25 $10 1929 Ty 2 SN A004884 pp L206/138. This bank decided to only issue Type 2 Nationals in small size, even though it was originally chartered in 1879, and issued several different large size types. |
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Owner's Description: Tarentum, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # 5351 PMG 25 $20 1902 PB Fr. 659 SN 7255 pp B/1203 dtd. Apr. 4, 1920. A very scarce Allegheny County bank with only nine large size reported that are split between two titles: The NB of Tarentum being 1st. Purple stamped signatures of John P. Crawford and W.A. Marvin. Tarentum, PA is on the Allegheny R. NE of Pittsburgh. The Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. is just upstream. This town was named for the Greek colony of Tarentum in southern Italy that was foun... |
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