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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 . . . $350.00
$20 1929I The N. City B. of St. Louis, MO Ch. #11989 Fine. 32S. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 95.00
$20 1929I The First N.B. of Weeping Water, NE Ch. #3523 VF, with a light wallet stain along the top edge. A decent looking example with a great town name! . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 340.00
$10 1929I The Farmington N.B., Farmington, NH Ch. #2022 Fine+. Just nine small size notes reported. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 435.00
$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 . . . 865.00
$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 . . . 195.00
$10 1929II The Hackettstown N.B., Hackettstown, NJ Ch. #1259 VF-EF. A bright, crisp example from Warren County. 11S. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 475.00
$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 . . . 475.00
$5 1929I Albuquerque N. Trust and Savings B., Albuquerque, NM Ch. #12485 PMG VF 25. An evenly circulated example. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 325.00
$5 1929I Kings Park N.B., Kings Park, NY Ch. #12489 Fine or a bit better, with an unobtrusive number stamped on the back and three pinholes. Quite presentable. This previously unreported note brings to nine the total small size examples to surface from this small bank in Suffolk County, Long Island. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 850.00
$5 1902DB The Citizens Central N.B. of New York, NY Ch. #(E)1290 Fine, but with a couple of small pieces out of the left margin, beyond the design, and four pinholes. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 175.00
$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 . . . 2500.00
$10 1929I The N. City B. of New York, NY Ch. #1461 EF-AU, with a couple of very faint stains. Looks even better. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 99.00
$10 1929II N.B. of Yorkville in New York, NY Ch. #12965 VG-Fine. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 95.00
$10 1929I The Brooklyn N.B. of New York, NY Ch. #13292 Fine. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 98.00
$10 1929I Plattsburg N.B. & Trust Co., Plattsburg, NY Ch. #5785 VF. 58S. Clinton County. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 205.00
$20 1929I The First N.B. and Trust Co. of Port Chester, NY Ch. #402 VF+. A nice Westchester County example. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 215.00
$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 . . . 1450.00
$5 1929II The First N.B. of Rhinebeck, NY Ch. #1157 Fine. Just the second reported Type II $5. Dutchess County. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 265.00
$10 1902RS The Traders N.B. of Rochester, NY Ch. #(E)1104 PMG Choice Fine 15. Evenly circulated and reasonably bright for the grade. An affordable Red Seal. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 495.00
$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 scarce type, one of only two Type II $5s reported. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 215.00
$5 1902PB The First N.B. of Charlotte, NC Ch. #1547 Fine. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 225.00
$5 1929II The First N.B. of Carson., ND Ch. #13454 Fine. A very elusive note from an avidly collected state. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1050.00
$10 1929I First N.B. in Bartlesville, OK Ch. #6258 Fine or a bit better. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 135.00
$10 1902PB The American N.B. of Okmulgee, OK Ch. #(W)12048 Fine. Problem-free and with legible signatures. This bank was chartered in 1921 and liquidated in 1929, issuing a grand total of 5360 10-10-10-20 1902PB sheets. It did not issue small size notes. The bank left a scant $6390 outstanding. This previously unreported example brings to six the total number of notes known. No notes from the bank have been publicly auctioned since 2012, which skews the Track & Price algorithm to dramatically undervalue them. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1650.00