US $10 1882 Brown Back | US $5 1902 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: Norristown, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # (E)2581 PMG 20 $10 1882 Brown Back Fr. 490 SN 7014/T358939T pp B dtd. October 29, 1901. Norris is more common as a surname, but is also used as a first name. Only the third $10 Brown Back to be reported from this scarce Montgomery County bank. It is a well-margined and evenly circulated example with pleasing color and beautiful penned signatures of B.B. Hughes, Cashier and S.H. Anders, President. Kelley lists SN 7692/T359617T pp A which is 678 sheets (or $33,... | Owner's Description: Paris, KY The First NB Ch. # (S)6323 PMG 25 $5 1902 DB Fr. 590 SN 8817/K579579B pp G/361 dtd. June 2, 1902. Repeater Treasury SN. This was the only issuer of Third Charter notes located here. While this is hardly a rare bank, this is a solid note that still retains faded purple stamped signatures of Cashier Jas. McClure and Pres. W.W. Haley. McClure would become president in 1925. Paris is a home rule-class city in Bourbon County, KY. It lies 18 miles northeast of Lexington on the Stoner Fork ... |
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US $20 1882 Date Back | US $5 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Philipsburg, PA - The Moshannon NB Ch. # (E)5066 PMG 15. An 1882 $20 Date Back Fr. 552. SN 4679/K633037 pp B/68 | Owner's Description: Phillipsburg, NJ The Phillipsburg NB & TC Ch. # 1239 (2d Title) $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 PMG 25 SN 5888 pp B/1374 |
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US $10 1902 Date Back | US $10 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Pierre, SD The NB of Commerce Ch. # (W)4279 PMG 20 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 SN 612/U657518 pp C/116 Feb. 14, 1910 A very scarce Pierre bank which issued large notes only before liquidating in 1925. Founded in 1880 on the east bank of the Missouri River opposite Fort Pierre, Pierre has been the state capital since South Dakota gained statehood on November 2, 1889. It was challenged by Huron for the capital and won because of its location in the geographic center of the state. Fort Pierre was named aft... | Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA The Russell NB Ch. # (E)10506 $10 1902 PB Fr. 631 PMG 64 SN 3888/Y971171B pp C/357. Its title, featuring the name Russell, is popular for collectors seeking first names on bank notes. |
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US $5 1929 Ty. 2 | US $10 1929 Ty. 2 |
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Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA The Russell NB Ch. # 10506 $5 1929 Ty. 2 PMG 30 SN A005579 pp K186/323 A bright and original note from this private name bank that is one of only two Type Two $5s in the census. Very Fine with signatures of S.B. Russell as president and H.C. Bordman as cashier. | Owner's Description: Lewistown, PA The Russell NB Ch. # 10506 $10 1929 Ty. 2 PMG 35EPQ SN A000745 pp A207/277 Signatures of S.B. Russell as president and H.C. Bordman as cashier. |
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US $10 1929 Ty. 1 | US $5 |
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Owner's Description: Sharon, PA The First NB Ch. # 1685 PMG 25 $10 1929 Ty. 1 Error Inverted Back | Owner's Description: Northampton, PA The Cement NB of Siegfried Ch. # (E)5227 PMG 10, with some edge damage $5 1902 PB Fr. 606 SN 1236/T671397D pp A/712 |
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