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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. | Owner's Description: Shenandoah, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)3143 PMG 12 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 12036/Z437039B pp E/328 dtd. Mar. 16, 1904. This tough Schuylkill bank only has a dozen or so pieces reported. Signatures have faded away completely. Evenly circulated and solid PMG Fine 12. |
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Owner's Description: Newport, NH The FNB Ch. # (E)888 $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 PMG 30 SN 7428/B718737D pp B/342 Feb. 18, 1905 Stamped signatures of Sam D. Lewis, Cashier and John McCrillis, Pres. The Sunshine Town, Newport, NH (pop. 6,500) is a small town (incorp. in 1761) nestled in the hills of the scenic Upper Connecticut River valley and southwestern New Hampshire, conveniently located between Interstates 89 and 91. The community is governed by Town Meeting, an elected 5 member Selectboard and an appointed Town Ma... | Owner's Description: Uxbridge, MA The Blackstone NB Ch. # (N)1022 PMG 12 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 13144/E898868D pp F/381 dtd. Mar. 29, 1905. Rotator Treasury SN. A moderately circulated example from this Worcester County bank that carries one of the more appealing names found on a National Bank Note and it is one of a mere dozen pieces in the census. From The Marvin R. Levine Collection. |
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Owner's Description: Manchester, OH The Farmers NB Ch. # (M) 9091 ex Don C. Kelly Collection PMG 40. Fr. 626. SN M422975D pp E/396. Purple stamped signatures of G.D. Lovett Cashier and W.N. Watson Pres. | Owner's Description: Belden, NE The First NB Ch. # (W)10025 PMG 15 $10 1902 PB Fr. 627 SN 2330/N162162D pp C/403 May 12, 1911 Repeater Treasury SN. Bold stamped signatures of Cashier A.R. Collins and President J.A. McCormach on this one issuing bank town that had only $1,370 out of its large size emissions in 1935 outstanding and the census stands at just 12 notes. |
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Owner's Description: Bellaire, OH The Farmers and Merchants NB Ch. # (M)7327 PMG20 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 12604/R920266D pp E/422 | Owner's Description: Lexington, KY First and City NB CH. # (S)906 $10 1902 PB Fr. 630 Napier | Burke PMG 35 SN 35753/U54965D pp A/434 dated Aug. 8, 1919. J.E. McFarland, Cashier and ?, President. Radar bank SN, rotator Charter number, and radar back plate! |
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Owner's Description: Rochester, PA The First NB Ch. # (E)2977 PMG 30 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 Radar SN 22022/U886544D pp F/453 dtd. May 27, 1903. A Five-digit radar serial number 22022 adorns this Beaver County $10. Rubber stamped signatures are of Cashier John A. Mellor and President Henry C. Fry. They served together from 1900-25. | Owner's Description: New Castle, PA The Union NB Ch. # (E)8503 $20 1902 PB Fr. 652 PMG 25 SN 2576/V474608D pp B/451. An extremely scarce bank in both large and small size, with just nine large and four small examples reported to date. County seat of Lawrence County, 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh and near the PA–Ohio border just 18 miles east of Youngstown, Ohio. |
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