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National Exchange Bank of Castleton on Hudson. F-1801-1. Charter #5816. Type-1. Well margined and solid for the grade. A less often seen font is used for the town name.
Union National Bank of Summerville. F-1801-1. Charter #6739. Well centered and solid for the grade.
First National Bank of Petersburg. Fr-1801-2. Charter #10306. Type-2. A bright and well centered Lincoln County note that displays great color and premium paper.
Second National Bank of Danville. Fr-1804-1. Charter #2584. Well centered with strong color and plenty of remaining brightness.
Forest County National Bank of Tionesta. F-1804-1. Charter #5038. Type-1. A tougher high denomination with a low ’31’ serial number. The inks are strong and plenty of brightness remains.
Cleveland District. Vivid inks blend well with premium white paper and nice embossing.
First National Bank in Reading. F-1802. Charter #13558. Type-1. A small only Middlesex County issue. Quite attractive with strong color and bright premium paper. Plenty of margin with a small slice of the above note on the top margin.
First National Bank of Morrisville. F-1802-1. Charter #245. Type-1. Well centered with strong ink and bright paper.
First National Bank & Trust Company of Ossining. F-1802-1. Charter #471. Type-1. A Westchester county note from a town best known for being the home of Sing Sing prison. This example is pack fresh with vivid inks and brilliant white paper. The serial number is a lowly number, ’14’.
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