GPO and BEP plates and a place for Snyder Co. PA
Malden, MA The Second NB Ch. # 11014 PMG 35EPQ $10

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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 of...
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Note Description: $10 1929 Ty. 1
Grade: VF 35 EPQ
Country: United States
Note Number: 1801-1
Seal Type: Small Brown
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Jones
Woods
Certification #: 8084357-037
Owner: ddr70
Set Category: Nationals
Set Name: GPO and BEP plates and a place for Snyder Co. PA
Slot Name: Malden, MA The Second NB Ch. # 11014 PMG 35EPQ $10
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

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 1640 on land purchased in 1629 from the Pennacook tribe. It was named after Maldon, England by Joseph Hills, an early settler and landholder and was incorporated as a separate town in 1649 under the name "Mauldon".

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