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Owner's Description: Jersey City, NJ Journal Square NB Ch. # 12255 $5 1902 PB Fr. 609 SN 2001 pp D/1260 PMG 25 | Owner's Description: Newton, MA The Newton NB Ch. # 13252 $5 PB Fr. 611 PMG 64 SN 4931 pp C/1563. The Newton NB, along with 8 other late-chartering banks of the large-size era, received the Woods | Tate signature combination and issued 5127 sheets of $5s only. This signature combination was only used from May 31, 1928 - January 21, 1929 and was followed by Jones | Woods. Bank officers' engraved signatures were James B. Melcher, Cashier and Thomas Weston, President. |
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US $10 1902 Red Seal | US $10 1902 Red Seal |
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Owner's Description: Portland, ME The National Traders Bank Ch. # (N)1451 SN $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613 PMG 25 repeater binary SN 1010/U575048 pp B/107 dated June 28, 1905. A very scarce Portland bank which issued First Charters, Brown Backs, and Red Seals only before closing in 1908. Barely a dozen notes of all types are known with with this note only the third Red Seal of any denomination to be reported. A bold red overprint and delicate pen signatures of J. (John) M. Gould, Cashier and F.?O. Conaub(?), Vice Presi... | Owner's Description: Philadelphia, PA The Fourth Street NB Ch. # (E)3557 PMG 25 $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 615 SN 9373/R539517 pp B/86 dtd. Sept. 2, 1906. An attractive and problem-free Red Seal from this Philadelphia bank, with excellent colors and sharp pen signatures of R.J. Clark, Cashier and R.H. Rushton, President. It is a new addition to the census for this large-only issuer that is primarily known for a sizable hoard of Brown Backs. |
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US $10 | US $10 1902 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: Kittanning, PA The National Kittanning Bank Ch. # (E)6127 $10 1902 DB Fr. 616 PMG12 | Owner's Description: Beaver, PA Fort McIntosh NB Ch. # (E)8185 PMG 25 $10 1902 DB Fr. 617 SN 2418/H47804B pp A/267 dtd. Mar. 8, 1906 Robust inks, bright paper surfaces and a beautiful stamped signature of Robert F. Patterson, Cashier, and a completely missing signature for the President add to the appeal of this nicely centered note. President at the time was J. Sharp Wilson. Third Charters only during the large size era, with this being the finer of the two DBs known. Located on the confluence of the Beaver and O... |
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US $10 1902 Date Back | US $10 |
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Owner's Description: Newark, AR - The First NB Ch. # (S)9022 PMG 25 $10 1902 DB Fr. 618 SN 1334/N84247 pp H/51 dated Jan. 25, 1908. While Series 1929 examples are occasionally offered from this sole Independence County locale, large notes are much more difficult to obtain. Vivid purple signatures of E.B. Chesser, Cashier and C.M. Edwards, President. | Owner's Description: Kansas City, MO The Nat'l Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 PMG 30 SN 3063/V296305 pp A |
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US $10 1902 Date Back | US $10 1902 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: Berlin, WI The First NB Ch. # (M)4620 $10 1902 DB Fr. 620 PMG 30EPQ SN 676/B464018A pp A/184 Radar Bank SN. ex Chuck Westfahl Collection. | Owner's Description: Baltimore, MD The Merchants-Mechanics NB Ch. # (E)1413 PMG 15 $10 1902 DB Fr. 621 Napier | Thompson SN 63479/K490665B pp E/283 dtd. Dec. 28, 1912. Faded signatures of John B.H. Dunn and D.(Douglas) H. Thomas. Charter number 1413 went through five bank titles over the years of the national era. This is the 2d title and scarcest. |
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