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Fr. 650. Plain Back. The very first and one of only 4 National Banks in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. This bank was chartered in 1863 and remained in existence until the end of the National Banking system in 1935. These notes were printed on sheets containing 3 $10 and 1 $20 denominations, making the $20 far […]
Fr. 650. Plain Back. Closed Pinholes. A large size only bank, that liquidated in February 1928. A fully margined note with dark stamped signatures and exceptional color for the grade.
First National Bank of Bridgeport. F-587. Charter #335. Red Seal. A popular and always in demand ‘Red Seal’ that exhibits nice margins, vivid color, and bright paper. Adopted hometown of the great showman, P. T. Barnum.
Fr. 590. Date Back. Originally chartered in 1865 and remained in business all the way through the National Banking System, until 1935. Well circulated, but solid for the grade and comment free.
An appealing mid-grade Barber half with even wear, smooth silver-gray surfaces, and strong remaining detail. Original and problem-free.
Attractive near-Gem with warm red-brown color and flashes of original mint luster. Sharply struck with pleasing eye appeal and minimal marks for the grade. A wholesome, original example. Old green label holder.
A sharply struck near-Gem with vibrant red-brown color and flashes of original mint red still glowing in the protected areas. The surfaces are clean and smooth, with satiny luster and excellent eye appeal. Old green label holder.
A vibrant near-Gem with rich original luster and considerable mint red.
A vibrant near-Gem with rich, fiery red luster and excellent eye appeal. Sharply struck with crisp feather detail and smooth, satiny surfaces that glow under light. Only minimal marks are present for the grade, and the color is both original and highly attractive. Old green label holder.
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