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Owner's Description: Duncannon, PA Duncannon NB Ch. # 4142 PMG 20 $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 SN 11569/T967941H pp A/830 dtd. Aug. 7, 1909 A small run of uncirculated examples including PB $10s and $20s. Faded signature of the cashier remains; the president's has faded away. | Owner's Description: Liverpool, PA The First NB Ch. # 8326 PMG 40 Stained $10 1929 Ty 1 SN C000462A pp C148/241. Officers are Cashier H.A.S. Shuler and President J.D. Snyder. A Perry County town on the Susquehanna River with just some light staining at right. |
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US $5 1902 Plain Back | US $5 1902 Plain Back |
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Owner's Description: Millerstown, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)7156 $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 PMG25 SN 4355/Z506591E pp H/1020 oldest town in Perry County (1790), birthplace of Gov. James Addams Beaver (b. October 21, 1837, d. January 31, 1914), and port town on the Juniata Division of the Pennsylvania Canal. Nice signatures of bank officers T. Clair Kerchner and A.H. Ulsh. | Owner's Description: Millerstown, PA The First NB Ch. # 7156 PMG 08 $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 SN 5932 pp H/1430 dtd. Feb. 15, 1904. Wallet staining on top half of back. The faded signature of G.W. Fry, president is just legible while Cashier T.C. Kerchner's signature has faded away. This note saw plenty of transactions and is amongst only $1,220 of Large out as reported in 1935, $10 of which you can find in my collection. |
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Owner's Description: Millerstown, PA The First NB Ch. # 7156 PMG 25 $20 Ty 1 SN E000061A pp K22/106 Cashier T Clair Kerchner and President Geo W. Fry | Owner's Description: Millerstown, PA The First NB Ch. # 7156 PMG 25 $20 Ty 1 SN F000109A pp L99/26 Cashier T Clair Kerchner and President Geo W. Fry |
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US $20 1929 Ty. 1 | US $5 1882 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: New Bloomfield, PA The First NB Ch. # 5133 $20 1929 Ty. 1 PMG 35 SN E000198A pp K24/88. Embossing still remains on this pleasing Very Fine-Extra Fine $20 from this one bank Perry County community that serves as the county seat and home of the box huckleberry. | Owner's Description: New Bloomfield, PA First NB of Ch. # 5133 PMG 53 $5 1882 DB Fr. Lyons | Roberts SN 1/B801196 pp E/32 dtd. July 12, 1898. PMG noted "note unaffected by issues in selvage". Left corner tip crease in selvage. Position indicator and 1882-1908 printed in selvage. This note from the "E" plate position also retains its top selvedge and has perfectly preserved signatures. Bank officers were James T. Alter Cashier and Jas. W. Shull, President. |
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Owner's Description: Newport, PA The First National Bank of Newport Ch. #4917 $5 1929 Type 1 PMG 40NET. E000805A pp E103/339. PMG noted stains which seem very minor. A tough Perry County Bank. | Owner's Description: Newport, PA The First NB Ch. # 4917 PMG 30 Stain $10 1902 PB Fr. 630 SN 6876 pp B May 8, 1913. A better Perry County bank. Cashier Gilbert H. Frank and President A.W. Kough. ex Alan Teal. |
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