Set Listing   Gallery    

Signature Set Gallery: Block letters on Series 1902 Large Size Nat'ls $10s and $20s (pre Aug 22, 1925)



Signature Set Details:

US $10 1902 Date BackUS $10 1902 Date Back
Front
CertNum 5012060-001 Front
Back
CertNum 5012060-001 Back
Front
CertNum 8062358-004 Front
Back
CertNum 8062358-004 Back
EnlargeEnlargeEnlargeEnlarge
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 signed by Vice President W.S. O'Brien. 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!
Owner's Description:
Worcester, MA The Worcester NB Ch. # (N)442 PMG 25 $10 1902 DB Fr. 616 Radar SN 3223/R542274 pp D/129 Feb. 25, 1903 Good signatures of Cashier S.D. Spurr and Pres. A. (Alfred) L. Aiken. Barely a dozen notes from this scarcer Worcester bank which issued large notes only.
View Note DetailsView Note Details

US $20 US $10 1902 Date Back
Front
CertNum 8062358-014 Front
Back
CertNum 8062358-014 Back
Front
CertNum 5012883-002 Front
Back
CertNum 5012883-002 Back
EnlargeEnlargeEnlargeEnlarge
Owner's Description:
Indiana, PA The FNB Ch. # (E)313 PMG 25 $20 1902 DB Fr. 642 SN 3369/R402320 pp B/125 dtd. Feb. 25, 1903. J.R. Daugherty and John P. Blain strong stamped signatures.
Owner's Description:
Pierre, SD The NB of Commerce Ch. # (W)4279 PMG 20 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 SN 612/U657518 pp C/116 Feb. 14, 1910 A very scarce Pierre bank which issued large notes only before liquidating in 1925. This bright example possesses pleasing color and beautiful signature of V.V. Ketchum, Cashier surviving, while President A.W. Ewert's signature is has faded away. Founded in 1880 on the east bank of the Missouri River opposite Fort Pierre, Pierre has been the state capital since South Dakota gained stateho...
View Note DetailsView Note Details

US $10 1902 Date BackUS $10 1902 Date Back
Front
CertNum 5012033-020 Front
Back
CertNum 5012033-020 Back
Front
CertNum 5004740-010 Front
Back
CertNum 5004740-010 Back
EnlargeEnlargeEnlargeEnlarge
Owner's Description:
Kansas City, MO The National Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 PMG 30 $10 1902 DB Fr. 619 SN 3063/V296305 pp A/159 dtd. Feb. 14, 1910. Valentine's Day note. Full signatures of J.L. Johnston, Cashier and John T. Johnston, President are seen.
Owner's Description:
Greencastle, IN The First NB Ch. # (M)219 $10 1902 DB Fr. 616 PMG 25 SN 1758/Y120484 pp F/162. One other $10 and one $20 DB in the census. Beautiful penned signatures of Andrew Hirt, Cashier, and Alfred Hirt, President on this Putnam County note.
View Note DetailsView Note Details

US $10 1902 Date BackUS $10 1902 Date Back
Front
CertNum 5004740-009 Front
Back
CertNum 5004740-009 Back
Front
CertNum 8050391-006 Front
Back
CertNum 8050391-006 Back
EnlargeEnlargeEnlargeEnlarge
Owner's Description:
Manawa, WI The First NB Ch. # (M)8710 $10 1902 DB Fr. 618 PMG 20 SN 436/Y734251 pp E/162 Feb. 16, 1907 Cashier penned signature of C.D. Dick and a faded stamped vice president signature, indicated with a penned V and with J.B. legible to indicate that of J.B. Jensen; Thos. Daly was the president--definitely not his signature. 3-$10 DBs including this note are in the Kelly census along with 2-$5s and 4-$20s. Waupaca County.
Owner's Description:
Berlin, WI The First NB Ch. # (M)4620 $10 1902 DB Fr. 620 PMG 30EPQ SN 676/B464018A pp A/184 Radar Bank SN. A lovely Date Back from this Green Lake County bank that sports bright paper, a bold blue overprint, and decent pen signatures of W.N. Crawford, Cashier, and R.A. Christie, President. ex Chuck Westfahl Collection.
View Note DetailsView Note Details

US $20 1902 Date BackUS $10 1902 Date Back
Front
CertNum 1818456-003 Front
Back
CertNum 1818456-003 Back
Front
CertNum 8046496-009 Front
Back
CertNum 8046496-009 Back
EnlargeEnlargeEnlargeEnlarge
Owner's Description:
Indiana, PA The FNB Ch. # 313 $20 1902 DB Fr. 642 PMG 35 SN 5864/D575240A pp B/180
Owner's Description:
Utica, NY The Utica City NB Ch. # (E)1308 Fr. 616 $10 1902 DB PMG 12 SN 28798/E542567A pp D/192. Utica was home to paper money pioneer William Donlon. Beautiful penned signatures remain including President C.S. Symond. I can't make out the Cashier's script. I have a VF30 $20 DB with the same bank officer's signatures.
View Note DetailsView Note Details

<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>
The gallery tab shows only those notes from the set that have images associated to them.

To follow or send a message to this user,
please log in