US $10 1902 Plain Back | US $20 1902 Red Seal |
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Owner's Description: A common bank that printed many notes of several denominations over half a century. But it allows me to build complete collections! All the signatures are the same for my Ch # 2491 set. Just missing the $5! | 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. |
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US $20 1902 Date Back | US $20 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Date Back $20 San Francisco Bill. I expected a 40-45 for the minor corner folds. Pleasantly surprised with the 58! I have a few PCGS notes in my collection yet according to a well known and knowledgeable currency expert..." Remember if it isn't EPQ it can't be Gem at PMG unlike other TPG's who seem to think a pressed and doctored note can be Gem, even Superb without their PPQ moniker. Ridiculous and beyond the pale and the main reason, beyond the worst holder design of any TPG services, I abhor... | 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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US $20 1902 Plain Back | US $20 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Now for Ch #252, I have the Large Type 1902 $5, $10 and $20 and the small type $5, $10 and $20. I haven't been able to find the $50 or $100 for either Ch #252 or Ch #6301, the two Pittsburgh banks I am working on a complete 1902 Blue and Red seal set. It's a goal that is almost impossible to reach. | Owner's Description: The $20 note from my almost complete Ch #2491 Los Angeles First National Trust and Savings Bank. Missing the elusive $5 note. |
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US $10 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Low serial number 11 is found on this beauty. It has the better Woods-Tate Treasury signature combo. The April 2019 issue of Bank Note Reporter recently had an excellent description of the Woods-Tate signature combination. Only nine banks were issued the plates since this combination of Register and Treasurer lasted only 7 months. For this Charter, only 754 sheets of 3-$10 and 1-$20 were printed. That means only 3,016 notes in total. Thus, only 2,262 $10 notes were printed from this Charter with... |
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