Mississippi-Oklahoma

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$5 1902RS  The First N.B. of Greenwood, MS  Ch. #(S)7216  Significantly damaged, with one end burned, the other end gnawed, and tape at the center.  Nonetheless a rare Mississippi Red Seal, only the second Red Seal five reported from this bank, and one of only 49 Red Seals of all denominations known from Mississippi.  It has great pen signatures, the top selvage, and low serial number 21.  What tales this note could tell!   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   $875.00

$10 1882DB  The Merchants-Laclede N.B. of Saint Louis, MO  Ch. #(M)5002  Fine-VF.  Cleaned up and with what appears to be a closed edge tear, but a bright and presentable note.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   450.00

$10 1882DB  The State N.B. of St. Louis, MO  Ch. #(M)5172  Ch. #(M)5172  PMG VF 20   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   465.00

$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   . . .   2850.00

$10 1929I  First N.B. in Reno, NV  Ch. #7038  PMG Choice Unc. 64.  A very appealing note, and only 25 Type I $10’s have been reported in all grades.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   925.00

$5 1929I  The First N.B. of Winnemucca, NV  Ch. #3575  Good Net, for a tear and rough edges, but it looks pretty decent for the grade.  Great Western location.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   985.00

$10 1929II  The Manchester N.B., Manchester, NH  Ch. #1059  VF with minor rust stains.  A bright and reasonably attractive note, scarce as a Type II from this bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   125.00

$5 1902PB  The Souhegan N.B. of Milford, NH  Ch. #1070  PMG VF 30 "Pinholes."  A nice, bright example with seven pinholes.  You'll like it.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   325.00

$10 1929I  The Bogota N.B., Bogota, NJ  Ch. #11543  Fine.  Bergen County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   175.00

$5 1929II  The First N.B. of Cranford, NJ  Ch. #12263  VG.  25S.  Tough note.  Union County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   295.00

$10 1929II  The Citizens N.B. and Trust Co. of Englewood, NJ  Ch. #4365  VG-Fine, with a tiny edge nick noted for accuracy.  An in-demand Bergen County town.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   255.00

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

$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   . . .   215.00

$5 1902PB  The Peoples N.B. of Hackettstown, NJ  Ch. #8267  VG+, with pinholes.  A very scarce Warren County issue, with just ten large size notes reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   275.00

$10 1902PB  The Citizens N.B. of Long Branch, NJ  Ch. #6038  VF.  Minor damage to the bottom left corner and a few light and unobtrusive stains don't impair the note significantly.  It remains an attractive and scarce Jersey Shore example.  Blue signatures add further appeal.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   595.00

$5 1902PB  The Essex N.B. of Montclair, NJ  Ch. #(E)9577  Fine, with pinholes.  Legible stamped signatures.  A rare bank.  Just nine notes reported, and with only three auction records, the last in 2010.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   595.00

$10 1929II  The Second N.B. of Orange, NJ  Ch. #4724  Net VG, due to a rough top edge.  Not bad, and this is only the second Type II $10 to turn up.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   150.00

$5 1929I  The First N.B. of Woodstown, NJ  Ch. #399  VF.  Salem County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   175.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Albuquerque, NM  Ch. #2614  Fine+   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   265.00

$20 1929I  The American N.B. of Silver City, NM  Ch. #8132  Fine-VF or better.  Neat Western town name, and much more elusive in small size than large.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   675.00

$5 1882BB  The Citizens N.B. of Albion, NY  Ch. #(E)4998  "Net" Good-VG, because of rough edges and some internal paper weakness.  Good color for a lower grade note, definitely still collectible.  Five $5 Brown Backs known from this Orleans County hamlet.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   475.00

$20 1929I  The First N.B. of Brockport, NY  Ch. #382  VG.  Scarcer Monroe County issue.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   130.00

$20 1929I  The Cambridge Valley N.B. of Cambridge, NY  Ch. #1275  Fine, with 11 or 12 pinholes.  Not bad looking.  A tough Washington County note, with just 13 small size notes reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   205.00

$5 1902PB  The First N.B. of Cutchogue, NY  Ch. #12551  PMG VF 25 EPQ.  A nice, bright, example from this scarce Suffolk County, Long Island issuer.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   1595.00

$5 1929I  The First N.B. of Elmsford, NY  Ch. #12956  Fine, cleaned and repaired; looks higher grade.  A scarcer Westchester issue.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   150.00

$5 1902PB  The First N.B. of Forestville, NY  Ch. #10444  Fine, a bit soiled on the face but presentable.  15 large size notes reported from this Chautauqua County bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   255.00

$10 1929I  The Genesee Valley N.B. of Geneseo, NY  Ch. #886  Fine.  20S title.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   130.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Hempstead, NY  Ch. #4880  VG.  Nassau County, Long Island.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   155.00

$5 1882BB  The Jamestown N.B., Jamestown, NY  Ch. #3846  Fine or better.  A rare Jamestown bank, with this newly discovered Brown Back being just the fourth note to surface!   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   2700.00

$5 1929I  The Larchmont N.B. and Trust Co., Larchmont, NY  Ch. #6019  Fine-VF.  Westchester County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$5 1929I  The Lyons Falls N.B., Lyons Falls, NY  Ch. #12836  Good.  17S, Lewis County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   140.00

$5 1902PB  The Mechanics & Metals N.B. of the City of New York, NY  Ch. #1250  Good-VG   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   125.00

$10 1902DB  The Citizens Central N.B. of New York, NY  Ch. #(E)1290  VF, with one pinhole.  Slightly scarcer bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$5 1902RS  The Phenix N.B. of the City of New York, NY  Ch. #(E)1374  Fine.  A perfect, affordable, Red Seal for type and, with only 31 notes reported, this actually is a better New York bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   450.00.

$20 1929II  The N. City B. of New York, NY  Ch. #1461  Fine-VF   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   65.00

$5 1882DB  The Lincoln N.B. of the City of New York, NY  Ch. #(E)2608  Fine-VF, with a few edge nicks and pinholes.  Bright and attractive despite the issues.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   450.00

$20 1929I  Chatham Phenix N.B. and Trust Co., New York, NY  Ch. #10778  Fine   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   57.00

$5 1929I  The Richmond N.B. of New York, NY  Ch. #11655  Fine.  This bank was located in the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   125.00

$5 1929I  The Ozone Park N.B. of New York, NY  Ch. #12280  Fine-VF.  A very scarce Queens bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   295.00

$5 1929I  The Jamaica N.B., New York, NY  Ch. #12550  VG.  Heavily worn, but yet another scarce Queens bank.  One of only six $5 Type I's reported.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   99.00

$20 1929I  The First N.B. of Newark, NY  Ch. #349  VF.  15S, Wayne County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   210.00

$20 1929II  The N.B. of Newburgh, NY  Ch. #468  VF.  Just the fourth reported Type II $20 from this Orange County institution.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   180.00

$20 1929I  The N.B. and Trust Co. of Norwich, NY  Ch. #1354  VF with a few small, unobtrusive stains mentioned for accuracy.  A decent looking note from a Chenango County.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   115.00

$5 1929II  The First N.B. and Trust Co. of Port Chester, NY  Ch. #402  Fine+.  One of eight reported Type II $5's from this Westchester County bank   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   165.00

$5 1902PB  The N.B. and Trust Co. of Port Jervis, NY  Ch. #1363  VF+, with a tiny edge nick noted for accuracy.  A bright and very attractive note with bold signatures.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   375.00

$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   . . .   1650.00

$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   . . .   240.00

$5 1929I  Scarsdale N.B. and Trust Co., Scarsdale, NY  Ch. #11708  VG.  A well-worn but intact Westchester County note.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   160.00

$10 1902PB  The Ticonderoga N.B., Ticonderoga, NY  Ch. #9900  VF+, but poorly cut, into the design at the top.  Otherwise attractive, and with legible signatures.  One of six large size notes to surface from this Essex County bank.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   1395.00

$5 1929I  The Emerson N.B. of Warrensburgh, NY  Ch. #9135  VG.  14S.  A private name bank, with the signature of Albert L. Emerson as Cashier.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   195.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Waterloo, NY  Ch. #368  VG-Fine   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   120.00

$10 1929II  The First N.B. of Winthrop, NY  Ch. #10747  PMG VF 25.  A rare St. Lawrence County note.  Just 6 small size notes reported!   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   795.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of Lincolnton, NC  Ch. #6744  VF.  An elusive bank from a popular state for Nationals.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   495.00

$20 1929I  The First N.B. and Trust Co. of Fargo, ND  Ch. #2377  Fine, with a trace of rust.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   225.00

$10 1929I  The First N.B. of McConnelsville, OH  Ch. #46  Fine or so.  One of the first 100 Charters, and not common.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   125.00

$20 1902PB  The First N.B. of Berwyn, OK  Ch. #(W)7209  Fine-VF.  An exceedingly rare note from Carter County.  In 1941 Berwyn was renamed "Gene Autry" in honor of the legendary singing cowboy of the silver screen, shortly after Autry bought the Flying A Ranch on the edge of town in 1939.  Never a large town, in 2020 the population was just 154.  This is one of just four notes known on the bank.  There has been a grand total of one public sale of a note from the bank: in a 2009 Heritage auction, a $20 Plain Back in VF 20 brough $3737.50.  This example feautures bold pen signatures.   . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   3350.00

$5 1929I  The First N.B. in Marlow, OK  Ch. #12129  PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. . . .   FACE   . . .   BACK   . . .   665.00