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US $10 1882 Brown BackUS $20 1882 Value Back
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CertNum 5010991-004 Front
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CertNum 5010991-004 Back
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CertNum 1800679-011 Front
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Norristown, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # (E)2581 PMG 20 $10 1882 Brown Back Fr. 490 SN 7014/T358939T pp B dtd. October 29, 1901. Only the third $10 Brown Back to be reported from this scarce Montgomery County bank. It is a well-margined and evenly circulated example with pleasing color and beautiful penned signatures of B.B. Hughes, Cashier and S.H. Anders, President. Kelly lists SN 7692/T359617T pp A which is 678 sheets (or $33,900) forward from this note. Chartered in 1881, the Peoples NB issued o...
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Grove City, PA The Grove City NB Ch. # (E)5501 PMG 25Net $20 1882 VB Fr. 583 Binary SN 10100/T818898 pp A/118 dtd. Aug. 1, 1908 Second title on this Mercer County institution, having begun business as the Peoples NB in 1900, and changing to the Grove City name in 1908. This is the first auction appearance of a large size note in almost six years, and a Second Charter example in ten years. Redrawn signatures are the reason for the Net grade.
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US $5 1902 Plain BackUS $20 1902 Date Back
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CertNum 8050391-010 Front
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CertNum 8050391-010 Back
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CertNum 8062358-010 Front
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Marlborough, MA The Peoples NB Ch. # (N)2404 $5 1902 PB Fr. 606 PMG 15 SN 1961/D642462D pp B/549 Rotator Bank SN. Henry G. Adams, Cashier and S. R. Stevens, President.
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Ottawa, KS The People's NB Ch. # (W)1910 PMG 20 Discoloration SN 1516/Y614756A pp A/239 Nov. 30, 1911. Only the faded signature of president John Harris remains legible. Last of 3 issuing banks and the only one to issue 1882 DBs. Ladder SN fifteen sixteen.
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US $10 1902 Plain BackUS $10 1902 Date Back
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CertNum 8062358-007 Front
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CertNum 1702260-055 Front
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Plymouth, OH The Peoples NB Ch. # 7035 PMG 25 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 7318 pp E/1102. Oct. 30, 1903. This example is from a very scarce Richland County bank with just seven large size reported. Lovely pen signatures of J.E Nimmons Cashier and R.H. Nimmons Pres. grace this evenly circulated $10.
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West Alexander, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # 8954 $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 618 SN 1776/H837812A pp D PMG 20. PMG noted Pinholes and Soiling on this tough Washington County bank.
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US $20 1902 Plain BackUS $10 1902 Plain Back
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CertNum 1520301-002 Front
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CertNum 1857303-004 Front
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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 fou...
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East Brady, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # (E)5356 PMG 25 $10 1902 PB Fr. 633 SN 2261/N931773E pp B Apr. 23, 1920 A tough Clarion County bank in large with only 6 notes in the Kelly Census. Signed by J.L. Liedwick, Cashier and President N.E. Graham.
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US $5 1929 Ty. 1
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CertNum 5014609-003 Front
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Salem, NY The People's NB Ch. # 3245 PMG 10 $5 1929 Ty 1 SN C000140A pp C16/89. From a scarce and seldom offered Washington County bank that fell to the receiver in 1931, this well circulated but intact example is one of only five small size in the census. Salem was first settled in 1761 by Joshua Conkey and James Turner who as soldiers in the French and Indian War, passed through the territory. In 1764, Alexander and James Turner acquired a patent which was soon divided up between the New Engla...
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