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$5 1902PB  The Exchange N.B. of Jefferson City, MO  Ch. #13142  Fine.  Legible signatures.  A rather late charter to issue large size notes, reflected in the unusual (on a National) Woods-White Treasury signatures.  Just 13 series of  1902 notes are in the census, making this a scarce state capital issue in large size.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   $365.00

$10 1929II  The Farmers N.B. in Chinook, MT  Ch. #13837  PMG Unc. 62 EPQ.  A beautiful and rare note with a neat town name.  Tied for the finest of seven notes known from the bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   2700.00

$20 1929II  The First N.B. of McCook, NE  Ch. #3379  VF.  Several tiny pinholes, but a nice note overall.  One of five Type II $20's reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$5 1929I  First N.B. in Reno, NV  Ch. #7038  PMG VF 30.  Type I $5's are much scarcer than Type IIs, with only 22 of the former in the census versus 205 of the latter.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .     475.00

$10 1929I  The Farmington N.B., Farmington, NH  Ch. #2022  Fine+.  Just nine small size notes reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   450.00

$0.01 Encased 1926 Lincoln Cent, Peoples N.B. of Elizabeth, NJ, Ch. #11744  AU-ish.   . . .   OBVERSE   . . .   REVERSE   . . .   35.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Edgewater, NJ  Ch. #8401  Fine+.  Evenly circulated and problem-free.  A rare Bergen County issue, one of just five small size notes known.  . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   895.00

$5 1929I  The First N.B. of Fairview, NJ  Ch. #12465  VF/Fine, the face a bit nicer than the back, hence the split grade.  A pleasing note from this elusive Bergen County locale.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   200.00

$10 1929II  The Hackettstown N.B., Hackettstown, NJ  Ch. #1259  VF-EF.  A bright, crisp example from Warren County.  11S.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   495.00

$5 1929II  The First N.B. of Washington, NJ  Ch. #860  EF-AU.  Just the fourth Type II $5 to surface from this Warren County bank, and it's a beauty.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   495.00

$20 1929II  The New York State N.B. of Albany, NY  Ch. #1262  Fine-VF, with 13-14 tiny pinholes that aren't visible until one holds the note up to a light.  The right title from the state capital.  . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   115.00

$20 1929II  The First N.B. of Rondout, Kingston, NY  Ch. #2493  VF-EF.  Nice note.  Only the second Type II $20 to surface.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   285.00

$5 1902RS  The American Exch. N.B. of New York City  Ch. #(E)1394  PMG Choice Unc. 64 EPQ.  An absolutely gorgeous $5 Red Seal  for type!  You will not be disappointed.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   2550.00

$5 1882BB  The Chase N.B. of the City of New York  Ch. #(E)2370  Fine, with several pinholes.  Good color for the grade.  A presentable Brown Back for type.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   335.00

$10 1929I  Lafayette N.B. of Brooklyn in New York, NY  Ch. #12892  VF.  Attractive, afforable, Brooklyn note.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   125.00

$10 1929I  Plattsburg N.B. & Trust Co., Plattsburg, NY  Ch. #5785  VF.  58S.  Clinton County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   215.00

$20 1929I  The First N.B. and Trust Co. of Port Chester, NY  Ch. #402  VF+.  A nice Westchester County example.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$1 1875  The N.B. of Potsdam, NY  Ch. #868  VF+.  Despite a staple hole and someone's name written in pen in the back margin, this is a knockout note.  It's bright, still slightly crisp, and features strong pen signatures.  A great First Charter example from a bank that appears much less often than the census would suggest.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   1495.00

$5 1929II  The First N.B. of Rhinebeck, NY  Ch. #1157  Fine.  Just the second reported Type II $5.  Dutchess County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   285.00

$5 1929II  The First N.B. and Trust Co. of Roscoe, NY  Ch. #8191  VF, with three pinholes.  An attractive Type II example from the Sullivan County home of the famous Roscoe Diner.  A rare type, one of only two Type II $5s reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$5 1929I  Glen N.B. of Watkins, NY  Ch. #9977  PMG VF 30.  A nice note from this scarce Yates County bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   260.00

$5 1902PB  The Wayner N.B. of Goldsboro, NC  Ch. #(S)10614  VG.  Well circulated but presentable.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   250.00

$20 1929I  The N.B. of Alamance of Graham, NC  Ch. #8844  PCGS VF 20.  32S.  A no-problem example.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   495.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Hickory, NC  Ch. #4597  Fine.   . . .   FACE   . . .  BACK   . . .   240.00

$20 1929I  The Farmers N.B. and Trust Co. of Winston-Salem, NC  Ch. #12278  PMG AU 55 EPQ  An unusually high grade example from this popular location.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   525.00

$20 1929I  Exchange N.B. of Ardmore, OK  CH. #11093  VF.  A nice, evenly circulated note.  30S.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   295.00