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Owner's Description: Whittier, CA The Whittier NB Ch. # (P)7999 $10 1902 PB Fr. 625 PMG 30 SN 11911/X328083E pp F/692 Radar Bank SN | Owner's Description: Coon Rapids, IA The First NB Ch. # 5514 PMG 20 $20 1902 PB Fr. 659 Radar SN 1221/V846773H pp A/849 dtd. July 7, 1920. This is a moderately circulated but pleasing example that bears one of the most sought after town names in the country. Staple holes to right of portrait. Wonderful pen signatures of Pres. Edward McDonald and Cashier A.F. Greenwaldt are still found on this $20 from this popular Carroll County bank. |
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Owner's Description: Opelika, AL The Farmers NB Ch. # (S)9550 PMG 15 corner missing $20 1902 PB Fr. 652 SN 24339/K17471H pp A/778? Aug. 5, 1909 Radar Treasury SN. Top right corner missing. | Owner's Description: Larned, KS First NB Ch. # (W)7125 (No "The") $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 PMG 40 SN 846/K100148H pp A/781 Jan. 27, 1904 A well preserved example of this scarce Pawnee County bank's second title, one of only four such large size notes listed in the census, and easily the finest large size note known from here with either title. First title was Moffet Brothers' NB. The county seat of Pawnee County, Larned was built on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad at the confluence of the Pawnee and the Arkansa... |
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Owner's Description: Victoria, TX The Victoria NB Ch. # 10360 popular first name note with scarce Napier | Thompson signatures. $10 1902 PB Fr. 629 PMG 20 SN 44091/R46963H pp E/819. Texans Buhler and Welder signed as Cashier and President. | Owner's Description: Wellston, Ohio The First NB. Ch. # 3565 $10 1902 PB Fr. 626 PMG 45 SN 5061/R436463H pp F/823 Sept. 1, 1906. Black stamped signatures of Arthur Harry Cashier and Geo. C. Sellers Pres. |
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Owner's Description: Connellsville, PA The Citizens NB Ch. # 6452 $20 1902 PB PMG 45. SN 19629 / R626411H pp C/810 Sept. 8, 1902. Stamped signatures of James L. Kurtz, Cashier and L.E. Markell, Pres. | Owner's Description: New Milford, CT The First NB Ch. # 1193 $20 1902 PB Fr. 650 PMG 25 SN 40104/T713966H pp B/757 dtd. March 29, 1905. Great pen signatures of Assistant Cashier W.R. Bull and President C. (Charles) W. Hodge highlight this moderately circulated PB from this Litchfield County bank. |
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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? Heavy crease 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: Wabash, IN The Wabash NB Ch. # 3935 PMG 20 Net Repaired $10 1902 PB Fr. 626 SN 27523 / V429135H pp A/839 dtd. Aug. 16, 1908. Opening in 1888, this better Wabash bank issued Second and Third Charter notes only before exiting the banking scene in 1927. Good color and dark stamped signatures of A. H. Smith, cashier and W. A. McNamee, President are found on this PMG Very Fine 20 Net Plain Back that has had a few edge repairs. |
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