US $5 1929 Ty. 1 | US $10 1929 Ty. 2 |
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Owner's Description: Highland Falls, NY The First NB Ch. # 8850 PMG 20 $5 Ty 1 SN F001100A pp F61/1 Binary Radar! This is a truly scarce Orange County bank in small size, with just ten examples spanning two different titles listed in the census. This piece is one of the ten reported and bears an appealing "binary radar" serial number of 001100. Theo. J. Hicks, Cashier and H.R. Fitchett, President. | Owner's Description: Cresson, PA The First NB Ch. # 5768 PMG 15 $10 1929 Ty 2 SN A001100 pp B207/258. A binary radar rotator SN on this Cambria County bank. Cashier J.W. Skagerberg's signature S is a $. President, B.C. Seeds, replaced C.A. Cunningham in 1933. |
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US $10 1929 Ty. 2 | US $5 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Scranton, PA The First NB Ch. # 77 PMG 30 Stains $10 1929 Ty 2 RADAR SN A130031 pp K169/174. Geo. C. Nye, Cashier and C.S. Weston, President. | Owner's Description: Carrollton, MO The First NB Ch. # 4079 PMG 15 $5 1902 PB Fr. 600 Radar SN 12921 pp C/1847 dtd. July 18, 1909. Beautiful penned signatures of H. Bungenstock, Cashier and W.E. Hudson, President. An elusive bank from Carroll County which only had two note issuers. |
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US $20 1902 Plain Back | US $5 1882 Value Back |
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Owner's Description: Plymouth, MA The Old Colony NB Ch. # (N)996 PMG 20 $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 Radar SN 21912/R415544D pp B dtd. Feb. 28, 1905. Nice black stamped signatures of Edw. H. Burgess, Cashier and George L. Gooding, President. | Owner's Description: Toms River, NJ The First NB Ch. # (E)2509 PMG 25 $5 1882 VB Fr. 574 Rotator SN 6889/T924671 pp D/160 dtd. March 4, 1901. A popular large size note from this Ocean County bank. This 1882 $5 Value Back is a far scarcer type with only an unsightly PMG VG 8 Net appearing about a decade ago. The Low family provided officers for the FNB and here you'll see legible, but slightly faded signatures of Robert H. Arney, Cashier and Henry A. Low, President (1910-1925). Henry Low was Cashier from 1896-1909, ... |
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US $10 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Trenton, NJ The Mechanics NB Ch. # (E)1327 PMG 15 Rust Lightened $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 Radar SN 65756/D961298E pp H/634 dtd, May 30, 1905. Bold, dark black signatures of J.C. Slack, Cashier and E.C. Stokes, President. |
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