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Owner's Description: Washington, PA The Citizens National Bank Ch. # 3383 PMG 20 $5 1902 PB Fr. 599 SN 93946 pp K/1296 | Owner's Description: Waynesboro, PA Citizens National Bank and Trust Company of Ch.# 5832. SN D0261721 pp J187/274 PMG 64EPQ. |
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Owner's Description: Warren, PA The Citizens NB Ch. # (E)2226 Fr. 542 Tillman | Morgan PMG 20. SN 5081 / N960409 pp D/84 | Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA Citizens NB of Ch. # (E)5289 PMG 25 $10 1882 VB Fr. 577 SN 6197/U958335 pp E/146 dtd. Feb. 27, 1900. The Citizens is a scarce bank--this is only the second $10 Value Back to be reported. Evenly circulated and problem free with nice color and margins. Ten Dollars and National Bank are reminiscent of Walcutt's Gp 16 plate note of Towanda, PA (also the Citizens NB). The A in Dollars has the diagonal crossbar and the E in Ten matches the E in Five. Letters for NB have spikes on top a... |
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Owner's Description: Monessen, PA The Citizens NB Ch. # 11487 $10 1902 PB Fr. 632 PMG 20 SN 13942 pp A/996 Bank officers' signatures of John S. Duvall, Cashier and G.F. Wright, President. Monessen is a city in Westmoreland County and a Rust Belt borough in the "Mon Valley" of southwestern PA. Monessen was named for the Monongahela River and the industrial German city of Essen. | Owner's Description: Albion, NY – The Citizens NB Ch. # 4998 $10 1929 Type 1 PMG 30 SN E000418A pp K51/49. A bright and well margined example with less than a half dozen small reported. One of three banks in this Orleans County town and the only one to issue series 1929 Small sized Nationals and only Type 1s ($5s, $10s and $20s). Albion is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island. It is the basis of the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotla... |
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Owner's Description: Albion, NY The Citizens NB Ch. # 4998 $5 1902 PB Fr. 606 PMG 20 SN 7499 pp B/1326 | Owner's Description: Baltimore, MD The Citizens NB Ch. # 1384 PMG 30 $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 SN 169522 / Z656304H pp D/894 |
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Owner's Description: Havre de Grace, MD The Citizens NB Ch. # 5445 PMG 12 $20 1902 PB Fr. 659 SN 4766 pp A/890 dtd. June 16, 1920. Great name on a tough Harford County note. Faded signatures of W.A. Leffler, Cashier and Joseph Condon, President remain visible. Havre de Grace is at the mouth of the Susquehanna River where it empties into the Chesapeake Bay.
During the Revolutionary War, the small hamlet known as Harmer's Town was visited several times by General Lafayette, considered a hero of the war. He comm... | Owner's Description: Wooster, OH The Citizens NB Ch. # (M)7670 PMG 20 $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 Radar SN 11611/V672492E pp A dtd. Mar. 22, 1905. Wooster was established in 1808 by John Bever, William Henry, and Joseph Larwill and named after David Wooster, a general in the American Revolutionary War. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio and serves as the county seat of Wayne County and dairy capital of the State. The community boasts an excellent school system, a vibrant downtown, three colleges (including The ... |
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