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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 63 EPQ |
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5014982-016
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Owner Comments
St. Louis, MO The Telegraphers NB Ch. # 12389 PMG 63EPQ $5 1902 PB Fr. 609 SN 24883 pp C/1574 dtd. Apr. 20, 1923. Asst. Cashier and Vice President signed and the finest known large size example of the four dozen recorded on this bank. The pair of L.J. Ross, Cashier and E.J. Manion are found in the Comptroller of the Currency Reports until the end of the Large Size era.
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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 F 15 |
Cert #: |
8090100-015
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Owner Comments
Unionville, MO The Marshall National Bank Ch. # (M)3068 PMG 12 $10 1902 DB Fr. 616 SN 3277/H944723B pp D/244 dtd. Oct. 2, 1903. A DBs ended at 3440 so this is 37 sheets prior to the end of the run of DBs. Signatures are quite faded but still barely visible.
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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 VF 25 |
Cert #: |
8013388-007
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Owner Comments
Unionville, MO The Marshall NB Ch. # (M)3068 PMG 25 $10 1902 PB Fr. 624 SN 3551/T350771B pp D/296 dtd. Oct. 2, 1903. A Replacement note on this private name bank. Signatures of W.A. Shelton, Cashier and N. (Neal) B. Marshall, President, remain substantially visible and their jumbo size adds to the note's unquestionable appeal. Carl L. Crooks assumed the role of cashier in 1918 whereupon one must assume Marshall kept Crooks under control. Unionville rests near the exact center of Putnam county, which is found far to the northern border of Missouri where you would expect to find a Unionville.
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1902 Date Back with Blue Seal $50 P667-P674 |
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$50 1902 Date Back National Bank Notes |
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PMG VF 20 |
Cert #: |
1997822-003
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Owner Comments
Saint Louis, MO The Merchants-Laclede NB Ch. # (M)5002 PMG 20 $50 1902 Date Back Fr. 674a SN 5524/B66718 pp A/23 dtd. June 4, 1915. A nice high denomination example from this major St. Louis bank that exhibits even wear and good color. J.P. Bergs, Cashier and Geo. E. Hoffman, President.
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