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1882 Brown Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
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5014123-003
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Owner Comments
Covington, KY The First NB Ch. # (S)718 Bruce | Wyman PMG 20 $5 1882 BB Fr. 473 SN 11860/H842885H pp H/6 Nov. 18th, 1884 A scarcer type and denomination from this Kenton County community that is located on the banks of the Ohio River directly opposite Cincinnati. This note is one of only four $5 Brown Backs in the census. Penned signatures of Cashier is E.S. Lee (who later becomes president) and the President Frank P. Helm remain strong to this day.
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1882 Date Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 |
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5012507-008
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Owner Comments
Warren, PA The Warren NB Ch. # (E)4879 $5 1882 DB Fr. 533 PMG 25 SN 12518/H767105 pp I/73 dtd. Feb. 28, 1893. Dark printed signatures of Cashier E.H Lampe and Pres. F.E. Hertzel and four more than ample margins highlight this pleasing Second Charter note from this Warren County bank that is one of only two $5 Date Backs reported. An old Casilear-style lettering is found for National Bank and there is no tombstone.
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1882 Value Back $5 National Bank Note |
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$5 1882 Value Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
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5012775-015
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Owner Comments
Edwardsville, IL The First NB Ch. # (M)5062 $5 1882 Value Back Fr. 573 Tillman | Morgan PMG 15 SN 7914/R938101 pp E/143 dtd. March 3, 1897. This is one of only two $5 Value Backs reported from this large-only bank that operated in a small Madison County community, which is now part of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Well circulated with some minor rust and repair work. Edwardsville is the county seat of Madison County named in honor of Ninian Edwards, then Governor of the Illinois Territory.
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1882 Brown Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 35 |
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8084066-004
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Owner Comments
Dover, NJ The N Union B Ch. # (E)2076 Abnormal Border Variety PMG 35 $10 1882 BB Fr. 485 SN 8293/K670677K pp C/15 dtd. Dec. 20, 1892. A highly elusive Brown Back in any grade for this Morris County bank. This happens to be a much nicer example, showing outstanding margins on the front, albeit uneven margins on the back due to a slight mis-alignment while printing the face. Generally decent signatures may be seen aside from staining that partially obscures the cashier's neat penmanship. Signers were Chas. Applegate, Cashier and Vice President E. (Elbert) H. Baldwin. President in 1908 was C.R. Mulligan, succeeded by Thos. H. Hoagland while Baldwin served as Cashier before Applegate. Misplaced Charter number. The Cutout for the charter number was misplaced on the $10 roll that was used between 1885 and 1893 to make the upper left border. Used to make series of 1882 3x10-20 plates from Aug 1885-June 1893 based on cerification dates on proofs for new banks. It is possible that the roll was used a bit longer for extending banks or banks undergoing title changes. First used for the Ninth NB Phila. (3371); last Itasca, TX (4924). Normal, IL Ch. 4930, certified October 23, 1893 is first use of new 'normal' roll.
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1882 Date Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1882 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
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5004620-001
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Owner Comments
Elizabethtown, KY The First-Hardin NB Ch. # (S)6028 Fr. 548 $10 1882 DB Fr. 548 Napier | McClung PMG 20 SN 5321/T348119 pp C/103 dtd. August 5, 1911. Pretty signatures of President C. Hotopp and Cashier Horace Hays. This Hardin County institution changed its name in 1911, when the First National Bank of Elizabethtown was liquidated and this bank assumed its circulation. The resulting title change is reflected on this moderately circulated note which is only the second $10 Date Back to be reported. PMG Very Fine 20, with a few edge splits.
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1882 Value Back $10 National Bank Note |
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$10 1882 Value Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
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1991035-019
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Owner Comments
Columbus, OH The Commercial NB Ch. # (M)2605 PMG 20 $10 1882 VB Fr. 577 Radar SN 17471/T627529 pp D/117 dtd. Nov. 30, 1901. PMG commented Stains which are most evident on the front. Not a scarce bank, but there are only 3 other $10 VBs in the Kelly Census and this is the only radar. Nice dark stamped signatures of M. Hoffman, Cashier and G.A. Archer, President.
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1882 Brown Back $20 National Bank Note |
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$20 1882 Brown Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 12 |
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5004636-002
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Owner Comments
Cumberland, MD The Second NB Ch. # 1519 PMG 12 $20 1882 BB Fr. 496 SN 6856/N982969 pp A/7 dtd. July 30th 1885 A better Allegany County location found up in the western mountains of Maryland. Common enough during the Third Charter era, notes before that time are scarce with this note one of only four Brown Backs and the only $20 reported. The signatures of Cashier D(aniel) Annan and President Lloyd Lowndes are weak but there. Mr. Lowndes was governor of Maryland from 1896 to 1900.
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1882 Date Back $20 National Bank Note |
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$20 1882 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
5009985-024
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Owner Comments
Philipsburg, PA - The Moshannon NB Ch. # (E)5066 PMG 15 1882 $20 Date Back Fr. 552 SN 4679/K633037 pp B/68 dtd. May 8, 1897. A pleasing, moderately circulated note that is the only $20 Date Back in the census for this scarce Centre County bank. This note features solid margins, good color, and bold pen signatures of Chas. G. Avery, Cashier and J.N. Schoonover, President. Philipsburg is on Rt. 322 W of State College/Penn State Univ. Black Moshannon Lake is in Black Moshannon State Park, near Philipsburg, PA.
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