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Owner's Description: Gp 16iii Boston, MA The National Shawmut Bank Ch. # 5155 PMG 10 $5 1882 BB Fr. 477 SN 18640/M812965 pp H/76 dtd. Nov. 12, 1898. Group 16-Narrow Five Dollars with diagonal crossbar in the A--otherwise similar to Gp 3. A well circulated $5 Brown Back from this major Boston bank that retains decent color despite some repairs and stains. | Owner's Description: Gp 3iii Huntingdon, PA The Standing Stone NB Ch. # (E)6090 $5 1882 VB Fr. 574 PMG 25 SN 6979/U591141 pp H dtd. Dec. 23, 1901. This is the most common layout for $5 Date Backs and Value Backs featuring a tombstone. |
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US $5 1882 Value Back | US $10 1882 Brown Back |
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Owner's Description: Gp 3iii Edwardsville, IL The First NB Ch. # (M)5062 $5 1882 Value Back Fr. 573 Tillman | Morgan PMG 15 SN 7914/R938101 pp E March 3, 1897 This is one of only two $5 Value Backs reported from this large-only bank that operated in a small Madison County community, which is now part of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Well circulated with some minor rust and repair work. Edwardsville is the county seat of Madison County named in honor of Ninian Edwards, then Governor of the Illinois Territory. | Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA The Mifflin County NB Ch. # 1579 $10 Brown Back Fr. 482 Rosecrans | Jordan PMG 25 SN 2232 / D974220 pp B/8 dtd. Apr. 23d, 1885. Beautiful, dark penned signatures in black ink of D. (David) E. Robeson, Cashier and And. (Andrew) Reed, President. A well-margined and very colorful $10 Brown Back from this Lewistown bank that is one of only two examples of this type and denomination in the census. It has a vertical charter number, indicating it was one of the earlier Brown Back notes to... |
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US $10 1882 Brown Back | US $10 1882 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: Dover, NJ The N Union B Ch. # (E)2076 Abnormal Border Variety PMG 35 $10 1882 BB Fr. 485 SN 8293/K670677K pp C/15 dtd. Dec. 20, 1892. A highly elusive Brown Back in any grade for this Morris County bank. This happens to be a much nicer example, showing outstanding margins on the front, albeit uneven margins on the back due to a slight mis-alignment while printing the face. Generally decent signatures may be seen aside from staining that partially obscures the cashier's neat penmanship. Signers ... | Owner's Description: Clearfield, PA The Clearfield NB Ch. # (E)4836 PMG 12 $10 1882 DB Fr. 542 Tillman | Morgan SN 8635/M307083 pp F/71 dtd. July 13, 1893. VAR Abnormal Border, no star. Only 3-$5 DBs and a $20 DB (series of 1882). Bold signatures of H.S. Whiteman, Jr., Cashier and James Mitchell, President. |
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US $10 1882 Value Back | US $10 1882 Value Back |
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Owner's Description: Mason City, IA The First NB Ch. # (M)2574 PMG 15. An 1882 $10 Value Back Fr. 577. SN 17740/U224318 pp F/122 dtd. Oct. 11, 1901. Value Backs (other than $5s) may be distinguished just by looking at the front. Except for $5s, all denominations have a blue seal with SERIES 1882 also in blue accompanying the Value Back. Date backs have a blue seal, but SERIES 1882 is NOT present. | Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA Citizens NB of Ch. # (E)5289 PMG 25 $10 1882 VB Fr. 577 SN 6197/U958335 pp E/146 dtd. Feb. 27, 1900. The Citizens is a scarce bank--this is only the second $10 Value Back to be reported. Evenly circulated and problem free with nice color and margins. Ten Dollars and National Bank are reminiscent of Walcutt's Gp 16 plate note of Towanda, PA (also the Citizens NB). The A in Dollars has the diagonal crossbar and the E in Ten matches the E in Five. Letters for NB have spikes on top a... |
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US $20 1882 Brown Back | US $20 1882 Brown Back |
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Owner's Description: Taunton, MA The Bristol County NB Ch. # 766 PMG 20 $20 1882 BB Fr. 494 Bruce | Wyman SN 6862/A533777A pp A/40 dtd. Jan. 4th 1885. This is the only $20 Brown Back reported from a none too common bank that opened in 1865 and closed in 1916. It is seen with bold signatures of A.H. (Albert) Tetlow, Cashier and Seth L. Chushman, President, and has excellent eye appeal for the grade. The first of three banks in Taunton to receive charters, all in 1865. | Owner's Description: Newport, NH The Citizens NB Ch. # 3404 PMG 20 $20 1882 BB Fr. 496 SN 388/W425667 pp A |
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