Bank Note Reporter

GREAT NEW SELECTION OF NATIONALS, FRACT’LS, LG & SM TYPE, COLONIALS, CONT’LS, CONFED/OBSOLETES ERRORS! ALL ON PAGES 10, 11, 12 & 86!

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U.S. NATIONAL CURRENCY – GROUP 1 OF 3 GROUPS

$20 1929I: California FNB of Long Beach #11873. PMG Choice F-15. Actually this is an overall grade, as the note is VF with a small “AC” written to the right of the right Serial # that they don’t mention ..............................................485.00 $5 1929II (surprising­ly elusive type): Anglo California NB of San Francisco #9174. VF+ or so..................................... 125.00 $5 1882 Brownback: FNB of San Fran, CA #P1741. VG w/ bold sigs, 8 margins, decent vignettes. A nice low grade CA Brownback type. Kelly lists 162 Large, all types w/this title, values Fines @ 650 .......................................................450.00 $5 1929I: Waterbury NB, CT #780. Crispy VF+, tight top L

margin ............................................................................. 125.00 $10 1902 PB: FNB & Co., Covington, KY #718. Signed, crispy VF+ ................................................................................. 298.00 $5 1929I: FNB Farmington, ME #4459. VF+ or so.........550.00 $1 FR# 383 1875 1st Charter (photo below, R): F/VG+ w/ minor repairs (PMG VG10 Net, repaired). FNB of Lewiston, ME #330. Kelly: VF 65 Large known, all types, Fines @ 1500. Fairly priced at ....................................................850.00 $5 1929II (surprising­ly elusive type): FNB Pitts eld, ME #13777. PMG VF30. Now 15 Smalls known, all types. Kelly lists 8, values Fines @ 750............................................650.00 $20 1929I: Pittsburgh NB, ME #4188. A midgrade VF w/some very light staining, which they lowered to “VF20, stains”. Now 15 Smalls known, all types (Kelly: 9, Fines @ 750)...........................................................................550.00 $5 1929I: Ticonic NB of Waterville, ME #762. Decent

Fine ................................................................................. 298.00 $20 1902 PB: Machinists NB of Taunton, MA #947. Decent PMG VF20 w/bold sigs. Very popular “Trade Title”. Scarce!...........................................................................495.00 $5 1929I: FNB West eld, MA #190. Attractive, crispy

AXF................................................................................. 159.00 $10 1929II: FNB West eld, MA #190 F/VF...................... 125.00 $5 1902 PB: FNB Bliss eld, MI #11813. Sigless PMG

F-12 ...............................................................................459.00 $5 1902 Dateback (signi cantly scarcer type): FNB Sault-St. Marie, MI #M3547. PMG F12 w/nice pen sigs ............650.00 $20 1929I: NB of Dodge County at Kasson, MN #10580 VF+/

AVF. SERIAL #55 of only 148 - $20 sheets printed..... 325.00 $10 1929I: Hancock NB, MN #7033. VF+, pinholes ......... 398.00 $20 1929I: Hancock NB, MN #7033 SERIAL#49 of only 48 $20 Type I sheets printed. PMG Choice Fine15 ...........450.00 $10 1902 PB: American NB Little Falls, MN #4655 PMG

VF20 .............................................................................550.00 $5 1929I’s: Bloomingto­n-Lake NB of Minneapoli­s, MN

#12972: VG+ or so $110; PMG Choice Fine 15, $150;

PMG VF20...................................................................... 175.00 $5 1929I’s: Marquette NB, Mpls, MN #11861’s: F/VF $115;

PMG VF20...................................................................... 115.00 $10 1902PB: National Exchange B., St. Paul, MN #M10940.

Almost Fine w/strong sigs. Much scarcer Early Bank.... 298.00 $5 1929I: FNB Waconia, MN #11410. Almost VF............ 259.00 $20 1929I: Sedalia NB, MO #4392 SERIAL #18. PMG

VF20 ............................................................................... 225.00 $10 1902 PB: FNB of Lima, MT #11492 (2 photos below R): AVF/VF, 1 sig. Decent Large example from Montana .1100.00 $10 1929II: Claremont NB, NH #13829. PMG VF30.

Scarce ............................................................................650.00 $10 1929I: 2nd NB Nashua, NH #2240. VF+ or so, minor soil L

margin ............................................................................. 198.00 $5 1929I: 1st Camden NB & T Co., NJ #1209 Crispy AXF .. 135.00 $20 1929II (much scarcer type): Salem NB & T Co., NJ #1326.

VF, staining (sell as Fine) ............................................... 225.00 $10 1929II: Farm NB Sussex, NJ #1221 Lovely PMG CH Unc64 EPQ ................................................................................. 359.00 $10 1902 PB: FNB Toms River, NJ #2509. VF/F w/nice pen

sigs (PMG Choice Fine 15). 8 margins.........................495.00 $5 1929II: (surprising­ly elusive type): Jamaica NB, NY, NY

#12550 VF/AVF ............................................................. 298.00 $10 1929I: Jamica NB of New York, NY #12550 Almost

VF ................................................................................... 298.00 $20 1929I: N. City B. of NY, NY #1461. AVF, big margins ... 68.00 $5 1902 PB: NB of Ogdensburg, NY #2446. Pretty VF w/nice

stamped sigs (PCGS VF25) ............................................ 350.00 $5 FR #394a 1865 Original First Charter: FNB Cleveland, OH LOW CHARTER #7 (photos above, L&R). Nicely signed PMG Choice Fine 15. Dated Nov. 2, 1863 (very early 1st Charter Note w/Charter # not printed). This note really should be a lot more money, as it is the only 1865 $5 reported for this bank. Thus the only one you can buy, for a mere.............................................................................1850.00 $10 1929I: FNB Medford, OR #7701. SERIAL #125. PMG

VF25 EPQ ....................................................................... 259.00 $10 1929I: American NB Portland, OR #12557 PMG CH Fine

15..................................................................................... 115.00 $20 1929I: FNB Portland, OR #1553. PMG VF25 EPQ .... 135.00 $5 1902 Dateback (signi cantly scarcer type): NB of Claysville, PA #E4255. Pleasing PMG VF25 w/8 margins, strong color, 1 sig .................................................................................... 398.00 $5 1882 Brownback: Monongahel­a NB of Pittsburgh, PA

#3874 (2 photos above, L) Attractive VF/XF w/minor

(1/4”) margin stain, 8 big, even margins, lovely color

& sigs. A notably scarcer bank as well (PMG VF30, minor stain) ...................................................................950.00 $10 1929I: Holston-Union NB of Knoxville, TN #4648. PMG

Choice Fine 15 ................................................................ 275.00 $10 1929I: City NB Morristown, TN #8025 PMG VG10 .. 225.00 $20 1929I: Deseret NB of Salt Lake City, UT #2059 SERIAL

#1961. Decent VF (PMG VF20)..................................... 240.00 $20 1929I: Utah State NB of Salt Lake City #4341. Lovely virtual XF w/2 small pinholes, 8 big margins. PMG VF30, pinholes ........................................................................... 340.00 $20 1929I: The Seaboard Citizens National Bank of Norfolk, VA #10194. PMG VF20 w/1”x1/2” Light purple bank stamp R ctr. (PMG notes “ink stamp” ................................................... 98.00 $5 1902 PB: Security NB of Everett, WA #11693. F/VF w/1/2” rust spot at bottom (sell as AF). 8 margins, nice sigs. Kelly: Fines @ 500 .................................................................... 359.00 $20 1902 PB: FNB of Lynden, WA #11808 (photo above L) F+ or so w/8 margins, nice stamped sigs. Lynden is a little piece of Holland a few miles from the Canadian border. An unusually clean town with a strong Dutch heritage, churches, bakeries, windmills, etc. This is the rst Large size we can remember handling, and it’s a twenty to boot. Very popular city. Underprice­d at....................................................2,250.00

CONFEDERAT­E & OBSOLETE GROUP 1 - SEE MUCH MORE LATER IN THIS AD!

$100 T5 1861 Confederat­e (photo below, R). PMG Choice XF45, Bold green O/P’s, train center, cut out cancelled, contempora­ry annotation, previously mounted (though there’s really only one ¼” mount visible). The annotation­s are important: Looks like “Purshingto­n, Arks” or something like that, June 30, 1864, for 14 months interest, “CS Depository Little Rock”. Do the math and the war was over. Also, “Issued by ME Sept 13, 1861 Maj. W.L. Anderson”. Very historical.....................................................................1,595.00 $50 Conf. 1861 T6. Bold green O/P’s. Agricultur­e & Industry on cotton bales Ctr (photo above L). PMG VF20, cut out cancelled, contempora­ry annotation­s, previously mounted (a bit more mounting that the $100 note above, but not at all extensive). A great example at an affordable price, cancels not withstandi­ng............................................................750.00 $5 T31 1861 Confederat­e (photo below L). Nice red overprints, NOT cancelled. No problems. PMG VF30. Scarce! Only...............................................................1,595.00 $100 1862 T41. Slaves hoe cotton. “A” of CSA watermark shows, nice blue bank stamp Rev: Interest PD to 1/1/1865, Columbia, SC. VF+......................................................... 135.00 $500 1864 Conf. T64, misc. tears, etc. (sell as VG/F).

Very attractive looking red to dark red (scarcer).

Serial # 36201 ................................................................. 359.00 Nice group of 25¢ 1/1/1863 Alabama Fractional whales, wagon cir, tree/map NW, female in old-style garb SE, nice orange “25 cts” overprints. Lovely AU+ $32; Lovely Unc or Better: Each $38; Consecutiv­e Pair $72; 3 consecutiv­e Serial #s

$110; Plates C, D and E (3 sets) $110; 5 consecutiv­e Serial #s $179; 6 consecutiv­e Serial #s $210. These won’t last long! $5 City B., New Haven, CT 18__ (ca 1850-60’s) Remainders.

All lovely notes w/ship ctr., shield L, man R. Nice red “Five” overprint lower: PCGS B’note Choice Unc 64 $135; PCGS B’note Gem Unc 65 PPQ $175; PCGS B’note Gem Unc 66 PPQ ................................................................................. 198.00 $10 City B., New Haven, CT 1850s-1860s Remainder. Beautiful PMG Choice AU58. Top “X” amid cherubs, Franklin, Washington. Center Daniel Webster, other guy. Lovely “Ten” overprint lower................................................................ 120.00 $3 Union B., New London, CT 1850’ Remainer. Maid, cows ctr, maid, shield L. Nice “#” red O/P’s L&R. PCGS B’note Gem Unc 66 PPQ..................................................................... 325.00 $10 as above w/ships ctr. Gem Unc 66 PPQ. 2 red “10”

O/P’s ............................................................................... 298.00 $2 B. of Augusta, GA 18__ Rem. Eagle top, Wash. L, Bust R.

Lovely AU ........................................................................ 68.00 $5 Farm/Mech B., Savannah, GA 6/1/1860. Nice pen sigs. Beautifull­y contrastin­g red & black color. Columbia/sword ctr. Boy R, girl L. Bold VF+ w/pinholes. 8 margins............. 150.00 $20 Farmers B. of Kentucky, Frankfort: 2 portraits L, men, horses top R. “20” encircled by red scallops. Red “Twenty” O/P lower, sm beehive bottom. Lovely PCGS B’note Remainder ................................................................................... 298.00 $20 Canal B., New Orleans. 3 maids top ctr. CU to Choice CU Redback............................................................................. 40.00 $500 Canal B., New Orleans. Ship top ctr, Beautiful

Remainder. High denoms: Lovely CH CU $298;

CH to Gem CU..............................................................325.00 $50 Canal & Banking Co., New Orleans, LA 18__. Flying maid, shield, eagle ctr. Nice blue “50” O/P. Brownback w/2 “L’s” CH CU Rem ...................................................................... 85.00 $100 as above. Ship ctr, boy R. Nice “100” blue overprint.

Brownback, 3 “100s” Gem CU++ Rem.......................... 150.00 $100 Cit. B. of LA. Green O/P’s 2 “C’S”, “Hundred”. Maid SW, A. Jackson SE. George Washington amid 3 maids. Lovely orange back CH CU .......................................................... 90.00 $5 People’s B., St. Peter, MN CH CU Rem red O/P........595.00 $2 State of Miss. 5/1/1864 Ship ctr, red “Two” O/P AU+ . 110.00 $50 State of Miss. Black w/red. Slave w/mules, cotton picker. CR 2 Ab 1/22/1862. (photo below L) VF+/AVF ..........475.00 $100 State of MS. Black w/red. Slave, cotton basket 1/22/1862 black w/red. CR 1 Ab. PCGS XF40, back mounts, stains (minor). Photo above, R................................................550.00 $1 State of Missouri 1st Series Defense Bond (Back w/B. of A.N.Orleans Bills of Exchange) 1/1/1862, Jefferson City. Signed Jeff. Davis top ctr amid ags, cannons. Red “One”

O/P. PCGS B’note Unc 62.............................................. 298.00 $2 B. of Florence, NE 18__ Remainder. Lovely vignettes, red “Two” O/P, Indians cts & SW, eagle SE. We have other denoms, grades also. (Refer to prior ads, or Call). Lovely PCGS B’note AU53 only........................................................... 140.00 $20 State of SC 12/1/1873. Maids, shield, Washington top ctr., schoolgirl R. Green O/P’s. Signed. Lovely XF/AU w/tears, cancel ................................................................................ 65.00 $5 Gov’t of Texas 4/1/1838 (2 photos above R) Indian hunts buffalo, Telus L. CR H16. Nice, bright note. Looks better than the PMG VF20 grade, noting hammer cut cancels which don’t look that bad at all. Weak date & sigs present. Elusive and popular denominati­on, most in collection­s .........1,250.00 $2 Corp of Richmond April 1861. Lovely black & red, 4 big margins, XF w/small splits (minor tape repairs)............... 55.00 $2 Corn Exchange B, Waupun, WI 1850s-1860s Remainder. A. Jackson NW, Eagle top L-ctr, nice red “Two” O/P. PCGS Superb Gem 67 PPQ w/generous margins. About as nice as these come.....................................................................495.00

$1-$2-$3-$5 Uncut Sheet, all notes in Gem to Superb Gem condition. 18__ Remainder Sheet, each note w/red denominati­onal overprints written out. The $2 is as above, the $1 has navigation/ship/globe, the $3 w/3 maids “3”, the $5 has a farmer w/fruit basket, girl SW, Uncut sheet of 4 Corn Exchange Banknotes only..........................................1,350.00 $1 B. of Watertown, WI 1863 Remainder. Maid in shawl ctr, female portrait NW. Red O/P’s L & R. PCGS CH Unc 64

PPQ ................................................................................. 398.00 $2 B. of Watertown, WI 1863 Remainder. Indian, maid, e agle ctr, maid L, Red “2” O/P’s L&R. PCGS B’note

CH Unc 64 ...................................................................... 398.00 $3 B. of Watertown, WI 1863 Remainders. Big “3” Red O/P’s: PCGS B’note Choice Unc 64 $450; PCGS B’note Gem Unc 65 PPQ (photo below, L)...............................................495.00 $5 B. of Watertown, WI 9/1/1863 Remainder w/”Lazy 5”

Red O/P (photo above R). PCGS B’note Choice Unc 64. Popular! .........................................................................450.00

$1-$2-$3-$5 B. of Watertown, WI 9/1/1863 Uncut sheets (see above descriptio­ns, photos. Actually have 2 sheets: One with a few folds, thus Lovely Choice AU $1250; Another with all notes Gem to Superb Gem CU condition ..................1,595.00

LARGE + SMALL TYPE + STARS – GROUP 1 OF 3 GROUPS – SEE PAGES 10, 11 & 12

$1 FR229 1899 Silver Cert (Have more Black Eagles other grades). Date below Serial # (much scarcer). Bright, crispy “Gem XF-AU” or so ....................................................... 359.00

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