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1902 Plain Back with Blue Seal $5 P598-P612 |
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$5 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 25 |
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8039813-012
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Owner Comments
New York, NY The Central NB Ch. # 12874 PMG 25 $5 1902 PB Fr. 609 Radar SN 5225 pp B/1285 dtd. Dec. 17, 1925. Foreign Substance noted by PMG; this is minor and on the back. Bold engraved signatures are present on this charming mid grade example from a scarce New York City bank. Engraved signatures of J.R. Postal, Cashier and A.F. Maxwell, President.
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1902 Red Seal $10 P613-P615 |
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$10 1902 Red Seal National Bank Notes |
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PMG VG 10 |
Cert #: |
1993439-002
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Owner Comments
Binghamton, NY The FNB Ch. # 202 REPLACEMENT NOTE PMG 10 Corner added, pinholes $10 1902 PB Fr. 613R SN 15001/H712154 pp C/50 dtd. February 25, 1903.
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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $10 P616-P623 |
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$10 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 35 |
Cert #: |
8054613-010
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Owner Comments
Cortland, NY The NB Ch. # (E)2272 PMG 35 $10 1902 DB Fr. 623a Teehee | Burke SN 61/N568015B pp C/265 dtd. May 13, 1915. Rare Fr. # and ex Bill Sabis Collection of NY Nationals. F.J. Peck, Cashier and S.S. Knox President. Peck started as cashier in 1889 and moved to President in 1918 where he remained until at least the end of the NBN era (1935).
Known as the Crown City, Cortland is the county seat of Cortland County. Cortland's leading industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the Wickwire Brothers wire-drawing mill, noted for its production of wire hardware cloth for use as window screens. Cortland was also the location of Brockway Motor Company, a pioneering truck maker. Begun in 1875 as Brockway Carriage Works, it was taken over by Mack Trucks in 1956, and survived until 1977. The city continues to host an annual show of Brockway trucks. In 1868 Cortland became the home of the Cortland Normal School, which gradually developed into a four-year college. With graduate programs and research capacity, it has expanded into the State University of New York at Cortland.
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1902 Plain Back with Blue Seal $10 P624-P638 |
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$10 1902 Plain Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG F 15 |
Cert #: |
8075269-018
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Owner Comments
Perry, NY The First NB Ch. # (E)4519 PMG 15 $10 1902 PB Fr. 627 SN 5258/U174740D pp A/454 dtd. Jan. 11, 1911. Faded, but legible stamped signatures of G.K. Page, Cashier and W.D. Page, President. Even circulation with wallet staining on back. The sole bank to issue in this small Wyoming County location found to the north of Silver Lake. The Town of Perry was established in 1814 from part of the Town of Leicester (now in Livingston County). It was coincidentally formed at the same time as another town of Perry in Cattaraugus County; that town changed its name to Perrysburgh in 1818 after being split up.
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