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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’.
First National Bank of Thomasville. Fr-1800-1. Charter #8788. Well centered with a bright appearance and nearly new.
Blast white and a sharp strike with just a few scattered minor ticks, consistent with the grade.
Blast white with a sharp overall strike including bold head detail.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that show a touch of peripheral toning.
A very sharp strike on a date that often comes weakly struck. Both sides have bold design detail. The surfaces are also outstanding with minimal marks and rich brilliant mint luster.
Blazing luster and a sharp strike with a light golden tint and beautiful clean surfaces.
Vibrant satiny white luster and beautiful, minimally abraded surfaces. Housed in an old green label holder and conservatively graded.
Satiny white luster and a solid strike with a few minor marks consistent with the grade.
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