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US $10 1902 Plain BackUS $20 1902 Date Back
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CertNum 8075269-010 Front
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CertNum 8075269-010 Back
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CertNum 8075269-006 Front
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Athol, MA The Millers River NB Ch. # (N)708 PMG 15 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 9410/Z118842D pp E/587 dtd. Dec. 16, 1904. Signatures have faded away. Original series notes carry the town name as Athol Depot. Originally called Pequoiag by Native Americans, the area was subsequently settled in 1735 and in 1762, the name was changed to Athol. Outdoor activities center around the Millers River. The River Rat Race, an annual canoe race held each spring, draws participants from all parts of New England.
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Port Huron, MI The First N Exchange B Ch. # (M)4446 PMG 15 $20 1902 DB Fr. 645 SN 4862/U132174A pp A/223 dtd. Sept. 23, 1910. A colorful and well signed example of this scarcer Port Huron bank. Signatures of D.D. Brown, Cashier and Gus Hill, President.
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US $5 1882 Value Back
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CertNum 2510893-007 Front
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Toms River, NJ The First NB Ch. # (E)2509 PMG 25 $5 1882 VB Fr. 574 Rotator SN 6889/T924671 pp D/160 dtd. March 4, 1901. A popular large size note from this Ocean County bank. This 1882 $5 Value Back is a far scarcer type with only an unsightly PMG VG 8 Net appearing about a decade ago. The Low family provided officers for the FNB and here you'll see legible, but slightly faded signatures of Robert H. Arney, Cashier and Henry A. Low, President (1910-1925). Henry Low was Cashier from 1896-1909, ...
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