ddr70s nationals from towns with a biblical name
Salem, OH

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Salem, OH FNB Ch. # (M)43 PMG 30EPQ Ex JJ Teaparty $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 SN 5227/V967961B pp A/315 dated Apr. 11, 1902 Penned signatures of Church and Pow

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Note Description: $20 1902 Plain Back
Grade: VF 30 EPQ
Country: United States
Note Number: 650
Seal Type: Blue
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Lyons
Roberts
Certification #: 1513580-001
Owner: ddr70
Set Category: Nationals
Set Name: ddr70s nationals from towns with a biblical name
Slot Name: Salem, OH
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Salem, OH The First NB Ch. # (M)43 Fr. 650 Lyons | Roberts SN 5227/V967961B pp A/315 PMG 30EPQ beautiful signatures by Cashier W.F. Church and Pres. F.R. Pow dated Apr 11, 1902. Much more common with Speelman | White signatures as a plain back. The back plates for Fr. 650 notes are 315 (this note) and 325 (my SN 5226 example). Notes from this bank dated Apr 10, 1922 carry the Speelman | White signatures and $20s have known back plate numbers of 722 and 1018 (see below)

Fr. 661 SN 1481/Y322423E pp A/722
Fr. 661 SN 5147/Z451299H pp A bp not listed in census
Fr. 650 SN 5227/V967961B pp A/315
Fr. 661 SN 8430 pp A/1018 (After Aug. 22, 1925, the Treasury number was replaced by a second instance of the issuing bank’s serial number.)

Since all the $20 examples are from the A plate, and $10s are from an A or C plate, I suspect sheets of 3X$10s and 1-$20 were ordered (data from Heritage's Auction archives and my purchases). The low back plate number (315) is probably meaningless. The bank SN of 5227 comes between 5147 and 8430 of the plain backs in the census. Since Track & Price doesn't record Fr. #, I don't know if there are any other plain backs known for Ch. 43 with Lyons | Roberts signatures.

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