US $5 1882 Brown Back | US $10 1882 Brown Back |
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Owner's Description: Mountville, PA The Mountville NB Ch. # (E)3808 Solid 5s and VP signed PMG 15 Net Split $5 1882 BB Fr. 470 SN 5555/R326183R pp A/7 dtd. Nov. 4, 1887. Vice President signed, Solid 5s and one of only 3 $5 BBs from this Lancaster Co. Bank make this a note with multiple levels of interest. Beautiful penned signatures of J.H. Witmer, Cashier and C.C. Seitz, Vice President (John M. Froelich would have been Pres.). | Owner's Description: Orwell, VT The First NB Ch. # 228 PMG 10 $10 1882 BB Fr. 479 SN 4824/Z700633 pp C dtd. Feb. 25th, 1883. Well circulated but this is the only $10 Brown Back reported from this long-lived Vermont bank that survived the entire note-issuing era. The ink colors remain sharp and the pen signatures of D.L. Wells, Cashier and E.E. Young, Vice President remain bold. Wells' distinctive signature found on this note produced in 1902 may also be found reproduced on Type 2 notes from 1935. |
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US $10 1882 Brown Back | US $20 1882 Brown Back |
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Owner's Description: Dover, NJ The N Union B Ch. # (E)2076 Abnormal Border Variety PMG 35 $10 1882 BB Fr. 485 SN 8293/K670677K pp C/15 dtd. Dec. 20, 1892. A highly elusive Brown Back in any grade for this Morris County bank. This happens to be a much nicer example, showing outstanding margins on the front, albeit uneven margins on the back due to a slight mis-alignment while printing the face. Generally decent signatures may be seen aside from staining that partially obscures the cashier's neat penmanship. Signers ... | Owner's Description: Ottumwa, IA The Ottumwa NB Ch. # (M)2621 $20 1882 Brown Back Fr. 504 SN 2840/N895605N pp A dated Jan. 4, 1902. According to the Ehrhardt and Sweeney census, this is one of only two Brown Backs extant from this Ottumwa bank, and the sole $20 example. PMG Choice Fine 15 Net, with a small rust hole at the top left. Purple signatures of R.W. Funk, Assistant Cashier and a faded but legible signature of J.B. Mowrey, President. From The Alan Moser Collection of Iowa National Bank Notes. |
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US $10 1902 Red Seal | US $5 1902 Red Seal |
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Owner's Description: Portland, ME The National Traders Bank Ch. # (N)1451 SN $10 1902 Red Seal Fr. 613 PMG 25 repeater binary SN 1010/U575048 pp B/107 dated June 28, 1905. A very scarce Portland bank which issued First Charters, Brown Backs, and Red Seals only before closing in 1908. Barely a dozen notes of all types are known with with this note only the third Red Seal of any denomination to be reported. A bold red overprint and delicate pen signatures of J. (John) M. Gould, Cashier and F.O. Conant, Vice President... | Owner's Description: Catawissa, PA The Catawissa NB Ch. # (E)7448 $5 1902 RS Fr. 587 PMG 53 SN 1/B144561 pp D/16 Apr. 30, 1904 Assistant Cashier Nelle P. Vastine and Vice President C. P. Pfahler signed on this SN 1 Red Seal that also happens to be a pre-star replacement note. The only serial number 1 Red Seal reported from this Columbia County bank. This lightly circulated note features nice embossing and beautiful penned signatures. |
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US $5 1902 Date Back | US $10 1902 Red Seal |
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Owner's Description: Cherry Creek, NY The Cherry Creek NB Ch. # (E)10481 PMG 30 $5 1902 DB Fr. 597 Parker | Burke SN 147/Y369699A pp C/353 Jan. 26, 1914. Bold penned signatures of Female Cashier Nora B. Lake and Vice President Edgar W. Curtis are found on this Chautauqua County bank. While CU Plain Backs and Small Size notes are plentiful, Date Backs are tough to come by. | Owner's Description: Toledo, OH The Second NB Ch. # (M)248 PMG 12 $10 1902 RS Fr. 613 Radar SN 19691/U144795 pp E/115 dtd. Feb. 25, 1903. Strong black signatures of W.C. Carr, Cashier and J.W. Childs, Vice President (VICE is stamped) (Charles F. Adams was Pres. from about 1904-1905). Lucas County.Chartered 2/64 liquidated 9/30/24. A flipper pair with my Red Wing, MN PB $5 1902 PB Fr. 598 Radar SN 16961! |
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US $10 1902 Date Back | US $10 1902 Date Back |
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Owner's Description: Abington, MA The Abington NB Ch. # (N)1386 $10 1902 DB Fr. 616 PMG 25 Repeater SN 1302/N773773 pp E/133 dtd. June 18, 1905. Signatures of G.R. Farrar as Cashier and Vice President W.S. O'Brien noted. Alphabetically, Abington is the first town listed for NBs in MA and a paltry 5 large size notes are known for this bank despite issues from 1865 to 1935! The only series of 1902 date back and a very desirable $10 Date Back at that! Ex Marvin R. Levine and at least one other person before me. | Owner's Description: Belleville, PA The Farmers NB Ch. # 10128 $10 1902 DB Fr. 620 PMG 45 SN 1291/R655313A pp C/216 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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