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US $5 1902 Red SealUS $20 1882 Value Back
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CertNum 5012810-002 Front
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CertNum 5010681-005 Front
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Catawissa, PA The Catawissa NB Ch. # (E)7448 $5 1902 RS Fr. 587 PMG 53 SN 1/B144561 pp D/16 Apr. 30, 1904 Assistant Cashier Keller Vastine and vice president C. P. Pfahler signed on this SN 1 Red Seal that also happens to be a pre-star replacement note. The only serial number 1 Red Seal reported from this Columbia County bank. This lightly circulated note features nice embossing and beautiful penned signatures.
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Mexico, NY The First NB Ch. # (E)5293 Fr. 581 PMG 30. $20 1882 Value Back. A rare early note from this very scarce Oswego County bank. This is one of only six large examples from this one-bank location. Sharply printed and nicely pen-signed with a ladder Bank SN 2345
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US $10 1902 Plain BackUS $10 1882 Date Back
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CertNum 8064690-005 Front
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CertNum 5013404-001 Front
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Bessemer, AL First NB in 'no the' Ch. # (S)6961 PMG 15 Stains $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 5823/V232323 pp B/115 dtd. Aug. 25, 1903. This Jefferson County Bank's 2d title (1st title was Bessemer NB). After the name change in 5/29/20, the FNB in Bessemer chose to issue only $10s switching to sheets of 4x$10. Bessemer is situated in the midst of the iron ore and limestone district of Alabama, in the southern part of Jones Valley, SW of Birmingham. Iron ore was mined from the hills on the city's southeas...
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Oakland, MD The First NB Ch. # (E)5623 PMG 25 Solid 3s $10 1882 DB Fr. 545 SN 3333/T452391 pp F/104 Nov. 5, 1900
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US $5 1882 Brown BackUS $5
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CertNum 8039335-006 Front
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CertNum 8039161-005 Front
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Mountville, PA The Mountville NB Ch. # (E)3808 Solid 5s and VP signed PMG 15 Net Split $5 1882 BB Fr. 470 SN 5555/R326183R pp A/7 dtd. Nov. 4, 1887. Vice President signed, Solid 5s and one of only 3 $5 BBs from this Lancaster Co. Bank make this a note with multiple levels of interest. Beautiful penned signatures of J.H. Witmer, Cashier and C.C. Seitz, Vice President (John M. Froelich would have been Pres.).
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Salem, NJ The City NB & TC Ch. # 3922 PMG 25 $5 1902 PB Fr. 600 SN 5678 pp D/1481 (2d title)
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US $10 1902 Plain BackUS $20 1902 Plain Back
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CertNum 8062357-002 Front
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CertNum 8050391-008 Front
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Bangor, PA The First NB Ch. # 2659 PMG 20 solid 8s $10 1902 PB Fr. 634 SN 8888 pp B/947 Mar. 14, 1922. Bangor is the traditional center of commerce and conversation in the Slate Belt region of Northampton County, PA. Named for its sister city in Bangor, Wales, Bangor and the slate quarries within and surrounding it, were and still are known for the finest slate utilized for roofing tiles, school blackboards and artisan craft uses.
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Piqua, OH The Piqua NB Ch. # (M)1006 Repeater $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 PMG 25 SN 9898/U884456B pp B/283 Repeater Bank SN
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US $10 1902 Red SealUS $10 1902 Plain Back
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CertNum 5012442-008 Front
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CertNum 5012340-019 Front
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Portland, ME The National Traders Bank Ch. # (N)1451 SN $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613 PMG 25 repeater binary SN 1010/U575048 pp B/107
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Belden, NE The First NB Ch. # (W)10025 PMG 15 $10 1902 PB Fr. 627 SN 2330/N162162D pp C/403 May 12, 1911 Repeater Treasury SN. Bold stamped signatures of Cashier A.R. Collins and President J.A. McCormach on this one issuing bank town that had only $1,370 out of its large size emissions in 1935 outstanding and the census stands at just 12 notes.
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