US $5 1902 Red Seal | US $10 1902 Red Seal |
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Owner's Description: Wow!!! PMG reports that 330 Fr-587's ($5 Red Seals with Lyons and Roberts signatures) have been graded. This note is graded higher than 327 of those notes!! THREE $5 red seal notes are reported at PMG 66 EPQ. This is one of those notes. How can I not love this beauty? Add to the fact that I have been chasing Ch #6301 since I love the diversity of Mellon signatures. I have a $5, and $10 red seal from this Charter and a $20 Blue Seal. This note will truly make a grown collector cry. | |
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US $20 1902 Red Seal | US $5 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: I have collected the $5, $10 & $20 Red Seals from Ch 6301, continuing my passion for Pittsburgh Charters at the turn of the century. Indeed, I like the Mellon signatures from this Charter as well. Pittsburgh, PA - $20 1902 Red Seal Fr. 639 The Mellon NB Ch. # (E)6301 PMG Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ.
While several hundred large size are in the census from this popular private name Pittsburgh bank, this is only the eighth $20 Red Seal to be reported. It is a bright, well printed, and original example... | Owner's Description: This note was purchased to complete the red and blue seal, $5, $10 & $20 Mellon set. Originally a PCGS, it crossed to PMG. An astounding 1,481 Fr-598's have been graded. Only 27 of those notes or less than 2% have graded higher. |
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US $10 1902 Plain Back | US $20 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Lovely cross over from PCGS. | Owner's Description: I continue to be lured into Pittsburgh charters even though I have no connection to the city. I like Ch #252 because I may be able to build a set with most denominations and now I am a fan of Ch #6901 for the Mellon name. One of the great names in American history.
From Wikipedia:
Andrew William Mellon (/'m?l?n/; March 24, 1855 – August 26, 1937), sometimes A.W., was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector, and politician. From the wealthy Mellon family ... |
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