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Owner's Description: Lexington, KY The Phoenix & Third NB Ch. # (S)3052 $5 1902 PB Fr. 601 PMG 45EPQ SN 74277/D183298D pp G/497 dtd. Apr. 27, 1911. This is the 2d title of 3 which started out as The Third NB in 1883 adding the Phoenix to its title after Ch. 3942's liquidation in 1911. The bank's second title appeared on its notes from 1911 until 1922. Bright and original paper garnered an EPQ, with flashy ink colors and bold printed signatures of J. (Jno.) R. Downing, Cashier and W.A. McDowell, President. | Owner's Description: Marlborough, MA The Peoples NB Ch. # (N)2404 $5 1902 PB Fr. 606 PMG 15 SN 1961/D642462D pp B/549 Rotator Bank SN |
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Owner's Description: Troy, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)4984 PMG 40EPQ $5 1902 PB Fr. 605 Parker | Burke SN 4910/M996211D pp A/641 dtd. Jan. 29, 1915. A lovely example from this better Bradford County bank whose sharp ink colors contrast nicely with its bright, white paper and dark, black stamped signatures of W.W. Beaman, cashier and A.B. McKean. | Owner's Description: Mount Joy, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)667 - $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 PMG 30 SN 13798/U8609D pp G/726 Nov. 23, 1904. 7-$5 PBs including this note in the Kelly census. Very pretty signatures of Cashier B. Fellenbaum and Pres. Wm. J. Brown from the first of two issuers in this strongly collected Lancaster County locale |
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Owner's Description: Warren, PA The Warren NB Ch. # (E)4879. $5 1902 PB Fr. 603 PMG 20 SN 40625/D424271E pp B/858. Bank officers' signatures of N. C. Gill, Cashier and F.E. Hertzel, President. | Owner's Description: Montoursville, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)6997 PMG 35EPQ $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 600-700 SN 6893/K411514E pp E/921 October 8, 1903 One of the better large size survivors from this Lycoming County bank where most of the reported notes are well circulated. This is a bright and original example with sharp ink colors and dark printed signatures of H.W. App, Cashier and C.E. Bennett, Pres. |
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Owner's Description: Greensboro, NC The American Exchange NB Ch. # (S)10112 $5 1902 PB Fr. 602 PMG 30 Net SN 62471/M441367E pp A/950 Nov. 17, 1911. Two small rust spots account for the Net grade. | Owner's Description: Warren, PA The Warren NB Ch. # (E)4879. $5 1902 PB Fr. 603 PMG 20 SN 47465/M568511E pp A/923. Bank officers' signatures of N. C. Gill, Cashier and F.E. Hertzel, President. |
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Owner's Description: Minneapolis, MN The Metropolitan NB Ch. (M)9442 Fr. 600 PMG 25 $5 1902 PB Fr. 600 Radar SN 48284/N564630E pp G/965 dtd. May 24, 1909. J. D. Husbands, Cashier and Geo. B. Norris, President, have nicely printed signatures on this $5. The Metropolitan was absorbed by the Northwestern NB on March 20, 1931. | Owner's Description: Selma, AL The Selma NB Ch. # (S)7084 $5 Plain Back PMG 25. SN 33523 / N944744E pp E/959. PMG noted a couple of small, light stains that are hardly noticeable.
Hoard Bank. High grade $5 Original notes, Fr. 399, of about 40 pieces (small hoard of fewer than 100 notes from 25 sheets) from this classic Southern First Charter. This note Ex Heritage 10 JAN 04 uncertified $517.50. |
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