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Owner's Description: Quaker City, OH The Quaker City NB Ch. # (M)1989 $20 1902 DB Fr. 646 Napier | McClung PMG 30 SN 1314/H366499A pp A/188 | Owner's Description: West Alexander, PA The Peoples NB Ch. # 8954 $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 618 SN 1776/H837812A pp D PMG 20. PMG noted Pinholes and Soiling on this tough Washington County bank. |
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Owner's Description: Bloomsburg, PA The Farmers NB Ch. # (E)4543 PMG 20 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 SN 2615/N115342A pp C/245 dtd. Feb. 3, 1911. This $10 has stamped signatures of Cashier M. Milleisen and President C.M. Creveling and is just the eighth large size to be reported from this Columbia County bank. | Owner's Description: Belleville, PA The Farmers NB Ch. # 10128 $10 1902 DB Fr. 620 PMG 45 SN 1291/R655313A pp C/216 dtd. Dec. 18, 1911. The first of two titles for this Mifflin County charter. This is one of just eight large-size and one of two Extremely Fine graded pieces with none finer. Includes signatures of F.W. Warner, Cashier and Jos. T. Fleming as Vice President. Fleming would replace John Reed as President in 1913 or 1914. |
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Owner's Description: Chester, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)332 $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 642 PMG 25 NET Foreign Substance, Tears. SN 10446/U177852A pp B/220. Dark signatures of T. Edward Clyde, Cashier and Geo. M. Booth, President are found on this boldly printed example of this scarcer Delaware County bank. This piece one of only two Date Backs of any denomination reported. | Owner's Description: Middletown, OH The First NB Ch. # (M)1545 PMG 25 $10 1902 DB Fr. 617 SN 3809/X176274A pp I/234. July 9, 1905. Only 1-$10 and 1-$20 1902 DB known. This is the only $10 Date Back in the census for this large only Butler County bank. |
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Owner's Description: Ottawa, KS The Peoples NB Ch. # (W)1910 PMG 20 Discoloration SN 1516/Y614756A pp A/239 Nov. 30, 1911. Only the faded signature of president John Harris remains legible. Last of 3 issuing banks and the only one to issue 1882 DBs.
Ladder SN fifteen sixteen. | Owner's Description: Neodesha, KS The Neodesha NB Ch. # (W)6895 $20 1902 DB Fr. 642 PMG 10 SN 2772/Z262156A pp B Radar. One other date back, also a $20, in the Kelly census. |
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Owner's Description: Wadesboro, NC The First NB Ch. # (S)4947 PMG 45 $10 1902 DB Fr. 623 SN 862/Z419966A pp C/239 Mar. 20, 1914. One of the finest notes on the county seat of Anson County. Ex. Greensboro Collection Part IX. | Owner's Description: Philadelphia, PA The Ninth NB Ch. # (E)3371 PMG 20 $10 1902 DB Fr. 617 SN 13248/A454698B pp D/276 dtd. August 1, 1905. Dark penned signatures of John G. Sonneborn, Cashier and Ira W. Barnes, President. Only New York and Philadelphia got up to the Ninth NB (each made it to Tenth NB). Philly's Ninth liquidated 10/1/23. |
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