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Owner's Description: Gp 4iic CP-1 Philadelphia, PA The Manayunk NB Ch. # 3604 PMG 12 $5 1882 BB Fr. 469 SN 22/E140471 pp A/5 dtd. Dec. 17, 1886. A Circus Poster note, CP-1 is found on plates for only 46 banks. This example might have been received by someone unfamiliar with the design or perhaps deposited at a bank with a suspicious teller, as someone has penned in ink the date of "Aug 22, 1949" on both sides. Beautiful penned signatures of Jno. J. Foulkrod, Cashier and David Wallace, President. This is one of only ... | Owner's Description: Gp 1i Patented Lettering New Haven, CT The Second NB Ch. # 227 Fr. 466 Bruce | Gilfillan $5 1882 BB Fr. 466 PMG 25 SN 32413/M544623 pp D/23 Feb. 25th, 1883. Interesting title layout. My i type. Plate letter in two positions: right of Harrison's portrait and left of counter (In-In). Stacked signatures of treasury officials below UNITED STATES. Bureau Engraving & Printing upper right. Dark penned signatures of Chas. A. Sheldon, Cashier and S. (Samuel) Hemmingway, President. In 1899, Hemmingway ... |
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Owner's Description: Gp 1i Covington, KY The First NB Ch. # (S)718 PMG 15 $5 1882 BB Fr. 473 Radar SN 11611/H842636H pp F/6 Nov. 18th, 1884 My two Covington, KY notes are from the same run, separated by 249 sheets. Sheets consisted of 4 notes and by this time front plate letters were EFGH--I have examples from the F (the radar note here) and H plates. Both have back plate #6 which indicates that backs had the same back plate number in all four positions. This is consistent with surviving sheets--all have the same... | Owner's Description: Gp 1i Covington, KY The First NB Ch. # (S)718 Bruce | Wyman PMG 20 $5 1882 BB Fr. 473 SN 11860/H842885H pp H/8? Nov. 18th, 1884 A scarcer type and denomination from this Kenton County community that is located on the banks of the Ohio River directly opposite Cincinnati. This note is one of only four $5 Brown Backs in the census. Penned signatures of Cashier is E.S. Lee (who later becomes president) and the President Frank P. Helm remain strong to this day. |
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Owner's Description: Gp 2i Recycled original series layout Utica, NY The First NB Ch. # 1395 C* BEP Reentered and Starred Plate PMG 15 $5 1882 BB Fr. 469 Rosecrans | Jordan SN 46123/M957898 pp C*/92 dtd. June 10th, 1885. (1st title). Note is from a BEP replacement plate, as denoted by its C* plate letter. Treasury Dept. correspondence states that the banks were charged $100 for new 4-subject plates and $25 for reentered plates. The FNB started receiving Star notes after a Jul. 27, 1888 reentry of its $5 plate. Uti... | Owner's Description: Gp 2i Recycled original series layout New York, NY The Hanover NB of the City of NY Ch. # (E)1352 REPLACEMENT PMG 15 Minor Repair $5 1882 BB Fr. 469 Rosecrans | Jordan SN 227764/K758474K pp L/142 dtd. June 17th, 1885. A very early pre-star Large Size Replacement note. Liquidated 4/23/29. Elmer E. Whittaker, Cashier, and J. (James) T. Woodward, President. |
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Owner's Description: Gp 3i Philadelphia, PA The Fourth Street NB Ch. # 3557 PMG 12 $5 1882 BB Fr. 469 SN 13631/A885616A pp B dtd. Sept. 15, 1886. Radar bank SN on this large only Philadelphia bank that was closed in April, 1926. Signatures are bold and black for R.H. Rushton, Cashier and S. (Sidney) F. Tyler, President. | Owner's Description: Gp 3ii Denison, IA The First NB Ch. # (M)4784 $5 1882 BB Fr. 472 PMG 15 SN 11497/U519540U pp G/16 dtd. Aug. 1, 1892.
Plate letter in two positions, lower right of Harrison's portrait and below Counter (In-Out). Signatures of treasury officials side by side (Register left, Treasurer right). Bureau Engraving & Printing NOW in border, bottom center. Will Pay the Bearer on Demand in upper case outlined block lettering. |
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Owner's Description: Gp 3iii Geneseo, NY The Genesee Valley NB Ch. # 886 PMG 12 $5 1882 BB Fr. 472 SN 10203/Y309316 ppA/31 dtd. Aug. 22, 1892. This is a well-circulated note on a Livingston County bank with a deep red seal. Only 3 $5 Brown Backs reported. Excellent pen signatures of Theo. F. Olmsted, Cashier (1888-1914) and Colonel John R. Strang, Vice President. Long time President was James W. Wadsworth (1877-1887 and 1892-1914). Theo. F. Olmsted succeeded Wadsworth (1915-1928). In 1929, J.W. Wadsworth, Jr. be... | Owner's Description: Gp 3iii Saint Louis, MO The NB of Commerce Ch. # (M)4178 PMG 15. SN 313513/R586381R pp M/13 Fr. 474.
My iii type. Plate letter in two positions, middle right near Series of 1882 and lower left of Harrison's portrait. Signatures of treasury officials side by side (Register left, Treasurer right). Bureau Engraving & Printing NOW in border, bottom center. Will Pay the Bearer on Demand in upper case outlined block lettering. |
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