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1929 $5 Type 1 Fr. 1800-1 |
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Ty. 1 $5 1929 Ty. 1 Small Size |
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PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
1887705-032
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Owner Comments
Ironwood, MI The Merchants & Miners NB Ch. # 12387 PMG 30 $5 1929 Ty 1 SN C002936A pp I109/259. F.J. Jeppesen, Cashier (1923-1932) and A.D. Chisholm, President (1929-1933). Liquidated 9/28/34 and Charter 14249 of Hancock, MI, The National Metals Bank assumed circulation.
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1929 $10 Type 2 Fr. 1801-2 |
Item: |
Ty. 2 $10 1929 Ty. 2 Small Size |
Grade: |
PMG VF 30 |
Cert #: |
1886766-002
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Owner Comments
Union City, MI The Union City NB Ch. # 1826 PMG 30 $10 1929 Ty 2 SN A000209 pp K185/270 Only 3 type 2 $10s and this one a new find and the finest out of 320 sheets printed. Only 15 sheets of Type 2 $20s! Located mostly within Union Township in Branch County, it sits at the junction of the Coldwater and St. Joseph rivers; the Calhoun County portion lies within that county's Burlington Township. It is part of the Battle Creek, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. Union City was first settled by Justin Goodwin in 1833, when he built a mill there and became the first postmaster, calling it "Goodwinville". A year later, he sold several hundred acres to E. W. Morgan, who officially platted the site, renaming it from the "union" of the Coldwater and St. Joseph Rivers, which join there.
P.W. Johnson, Cashier (1932-1935) and J.C. Corbin, President (1933-1935).
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