Texas-Wyoming
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$20 1929I The First N.B. of Burkburnett, TX Ch. #8706 Fine. Wichita County. 21S. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . $335.00
$5 1902PB The City N.B. of Dallas, TX Ch. #2455 Fine-VF. Tiny edge tear that doersn't detract. Attractive for the grade and surely would "slab" VF 20 or better. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 290.00
$20 1929I The Waggoner N.B. of Vernon, TX Ch. #5203 PCGS Fine 15 PPQ. Wilbarger County. 27S. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 295.00
$10 1929I The First N.B. of Murray, UT Ch. #6558 Fine+. Bright and attractive for the grade, it probably would "slab" as VF 25. A smaller bank in an elusive state for Nationals. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 495.00
$10 1929I First N.B. of Ogden, UT Ch. #2597 PCGS VF 25 . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 260.00
$5 1929I The Deseret N.B. of Salt Lake City, UT Ch. #2059 Fine-VF. A bright, problem-free note. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 165.00
$5 1929I Vermont-Peoples N.B. of Brattleboro, VT Ch. #1430 VF+. A bright, pleasing example. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 170.00
$20 1902PB The Caledonia N.B. of Danville, VT Ch. #(N)1576 Fine-VF or better. An attractive and scarce note. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 265.00
$1 1875 The N.B. of Lyndon, VT Ch. #1140 VF. A bright and attractive note with delicate pen signatures. There are a couple of tiny, nearly invisible internal tears along the horizontal central fold, but this is typical of these early notes and they hardly detract at all. You’ll like this Ace. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1250.00
$5 1902PB The N.B. of Newbury at Wells River, VT Ch. #(N)1406 PCGS New 61. A bright and very attractive note. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 695.00
$5 1882BB The First N.B. of Abingdon, VA Ch. #(S)5150 VG. Well worn. Strong pen signature of president J.W. Bell. An elusive Virgina Brown Back. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 950.00
$10 1929I Norfolk N.B. of Commerce and Trusts, Norfolk, VA Ch. #6032 AU. A high grade and attractive example of the first layout used by this bank on 1929 notes. It is the unusual 8 pt. Pastel Series Bold Condensed, which is rarely seen in any grade, let alone AU. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 225.00
$5 1902PB The Brotherhood Co-Operative N.B. of Tacoma, WA Ch. #12667 PMG VF 25. A pleasing, evenly circulated example from this scarce and popular union bank. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1250.00
$5 1902PB The First N.B. of Wenatchee, WA Ch. #(P)8064 Fine. There is a Half Dime-sized thin spot that is completely invisible unless you hold the note up to a light. Very, very scarce in large size! The last 1902 example sold at auction was in 2015 and they are rarely encountered. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1395.00
$20 1929II The N. Exchange B. of Wheeling, WV Ch. #5164 Fine+ . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 135.00
$10 1902PB The Citizens N.B. of Merrill, WI Ch. #10176 PMG Choice Unc. 63EPQ. Strong pen signatures and excellent color. This is an old-fashioned Choice CU note that definitely will make Wisconsin collectors happy. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 1350.00
$5 1882VB The Marine N.B. of Milwaukee, WI Ch. #(M)5458 PMG Choice Unc. 63 EPQ. A fantastic $5 Value Back for type! Great color and originality. This series is notoriously poorly centered. This example is the exception: excellent centering on the face, and above-average centering on the back; although the bottom left is cut to the edge of the design on the back, it is better-centered than the majority of $5 Value Backs, including other notes I’ve seen from this bank. If you’re seeking a high-quality Value Back at a reasonable price, this may be exactly what you’re looking for. . . . FACE . . . BACK . . . 2950.00