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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $10 P616-P623 |
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$10 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 30 |
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5012033-020
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Owner Comments
Kansas City, MO The National Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 PMG 30 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 SN 3063/V296305 pp A/159 dtd. Feb. 14, 1910. Valentine's Day note and a Forbidden Title because of "Reserve." Full signatures of J.L. Johnston, Cashier and John T. Johnston, President are seen.
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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $20 P642-P649 |
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$20 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
8062358-010
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Owner Comments
Ottawa, KS The Peoples 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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1902 Plain Back with Blue Seal $20 P650-P663 |
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$20 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG XF 40 |
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5009597-012
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Owner Comments
Larned, KS First NB Ch. # (W)7125 (No "The") $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 PMG 40 SN 846/K100148H pp A/781 Jan. 27, 1904 A well preserved example of this scarce Pawnee County bank's second title, one of only four such large size notes listed in the census, and easily the finest large size note known from here with either title. First title was Moffet Brothers' NB. The county seat of Pawnee County, Larned was built on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad at the confluence of the Pawnee and the Arkansas Rivers. Named for nearby Fort Larned, it was laid out in December, 1873. Larned, Kansas and the fort that was constructed there are named in honor of Colonel Benjamin F. Larned, the paymaster general of the United States Army at the time the post was established. Colonel Larned never came to Kansas.
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