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US $10 1929 Ty. 2US $10 1929 Ty. 1
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CertNum 1144185-018 Front
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CertNum 1887709-034 Front
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$10 1929 Ty. 2 Middleburgh, PA - The First NB Charter # 4156 PMG 64 EPQ. SN A000714, pp F187/300. The colors are lovely and the bank title embossing is very conspicuous on this $10. E.W.P. Benfer, Cashier and J.G. Thompson, President. Middleburgh is the county seat of Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Middleburgh was originally named Swinefordstown (Swinefordstettle in the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect) after John Albright Swineford who ran a tavern here in 1787. He was also the owner of land located...
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New York, NY The NB of Queens County In Ch. # 13296 first title PMG 25 $10 1929 Ty 1 175-350 SN F001027A pp L155/191 BEP plates which are even better on Type 2 notes--see my $5 and $10 on Flushing NB IN NYC!
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US $5 1929 Ty. 2US $10 1929 Ty. 2
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CertNum 1887709-035 Front
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CertNum 5013804-007 Front
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New York, NY Flushing National Bank In Ch. # 13296 PMG 15 $5 1929 Ty 2 SN A019226 pp H334/420. New York, NY Flushing NB IN (13296) had an unusual 2-font bank layout observed only on notes from this bank. The Flushing NB note is from a BEP plate made in September 1933, following a title change. Ernest L. King, Cashier and Theo. P. Lawlor, President.
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New York, NY Flushing National Bank in Ch. # 13296 PMG 30 $10 1929 Ty 2 SN A003842 pp B175/243. Three truly exotic layouts have been found in the BEP group that involved mixing of 8-point Copperplate Gothic and 12-point Gothic Condensed fonts within the bank name. These are the only known occurrences in the Series of 1929 where bank names were set using two different fonts. The Reading layout, and a lookalike Eureka, Nevada (11784), that were made respectively in March and May 1931, were a harbi...
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US $5 1929 Ty. 1US $5 1929 Ty. 1
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CertNum 1887703-016 Front
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CertNum 1514699-004 Front
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Atchison, KS The City NB Ch. # 11405 PMG 25 $5 1929 Ty 1 SN E000897A pp K26/175 GPO Plate. A moderately circulated small size example from this Kansas City bank. John W. Hartman, Cashier and S.J. Blythe, President. Famed aviator Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, KS. Five years to the day that American aviator Charles Lindbergh became the first pilot to accomplish a solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, female aviator Amelia Earhart becomes the first Pilot to repeat the feat, landing...
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Duluth, MN The Poineer NB Ch. # 13078 PMG 15 $5 1929 Ty 1 SN F000478A pp L29/225?. Ty 1 and 2 $5s only in Small. From GPO plates.
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US $5 1929 Ty. 2US $10 1929 Ty. 1
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CertNum 1513938-024 Front
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CertNum 8084357-037 Front
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Troy, NY The Union NB Ch. # 963 PMG 25 $5 1929 Ty 2 SN A009281 pp K206/388 with BEP Plates. Note that the title uses Gothic Condensed No. 529 Font used only by BEP; this is not very common especially on Type 2 notes. Joseph E. Kober, Cashier and Edward Strecker, President. Ex The Collar City Collection of NY Nationals
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Malden, MA The Second NB Ch. # 11014 PMG 35EPQ $10 1929 Ty 1 SN C002560A pp I66/271. Surprisingly few of the GPO variety notes survive and those that do are generally well worn. This note is an exception. Although this bank opened in 1917, it elected to wait and only issue small size notes. The officers who piloted this bank were Charles W. Phinney, Cashier and Arthur P. Hardy, President. Malden, a hilly woodland area north of the Mystic River in Middlesex County, was settled by Puritans in 1...
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US $20 1929 Ty. 1US $20 1929 Ty. 1
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CertNum 1888599-045 Front
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CertNum 1514693-007 Front
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Chicago, IL American NB and TC Ch. # 13216 PMG 25 $20 1929 Ty 1 SN A000131A pp A101/15. 2d Title 1/3/33 (formerly Straus NB and TC). John H. Kraft, Cashier and S.J.T. Straus, President who's signature includes an impressive ending loop.
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Baudette, MN The First NB Ch. # 10710 PMG 20 $20 1929 Ty 1 Fr. 1802-1 SN D000050A pp D11/77. Only issuer in the County Seat of Lake of the Woods County. Baudette was started by European Americans as a steamboat landing and lumber town with a sawmill, after the railroad was constructed through this area in 1901. It was named for Joseph Beaudette, a trapper of French-Canadian descent who had been in the area since the early 1880s. The post office at Baudette began in 1900, first called "Port Hyla...
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