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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’.
Rye National Bank. F-1802-2. Charter #5662. Type-2. An attractive Westchester County issue that exhibits deep color and bright paper.
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 radiant Gem that boasts exceptional luster and sharp detail on both the Native American portrait and the bison’s textured hide. Subtle gold and champagne tones enliven the satiny surfaces, with no significant marks interrupting its smooth, frosty brilliance.
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.
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