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- Nowata, OK - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 546 The First NB Ch. # (W)5401 PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. A scarcer early type from this bank, which is only the second $10 1882 Date Back reported to date. Like all the Oklahoma state notes issued from banks which had produced Territorial examples, it carries the statehood date of November 16, 1907. Sharp, with clear signatures and plenty of eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,645.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19941. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Nowata, OK - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 546 The First NB Ch. # (W)5401 PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. A scarcer early type from this bank, which is only the second $10 1882 Date Back reported to date. Like all the Oklahoma state notes issued from banks which had produced Territorial examples, it carries the statehood date of November 16, 1907. Sharp, with clear signatures and plenty of eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,645.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19941. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Nowata, OK - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 546 The First NB Ch. # (W)5401 PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. A scarcer early type from this bank, which is only the second $10 1882 Date Back reported to date. Like all the Oklahoma state notes issued from banks which had produced Territorial examples, it carries the statehood date of November 16, 1907. Sharp, with clear signatures and plenty of eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,645.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19941. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Heavener, OK - $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 645 The First NB Ch. # (W)9888 PCGS Very Fine 25. A simply magnificent note which delivers everything a collector could desire in one neat package. This miniscule bank began its life with the minimum capital required to obtain a national charter and eked out an existence in this tiny southeastern Oklahoma community for the next two decades. It maintained the minimal circulation of $6,500, while producing only 1,602 sheets of large notes, an average of just over 160 sheets per year. By 1935, a meager $100 in large size currency was reported as outstanding on the books of the Comptroller of the Currency. (The portrait on the face shows Hugh McCulloch, who served both in the aforementioned office and as Secretary of the Treasury). Two examples were previously known to survive. However, both were in deplorable shape, with one (never offered at public sale and long ensconced in a major Oklahoma holding) listed in the census as "Good" and the other called "Fair," a nice euphemism for a note which was torn, taped, and had pieces missing. This serial number 1 example shows minimal wear, excellent color, and bold purple signatures. Serious collectors of National Bank Note rarities will make every effort to obtain this miracle of survival. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8,812.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19940. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Heavener, OK - $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 645 The First NB Ch. # (W)9888 PCGS Very Fine 25. A simply magnificent note which delivers everything a collector could desire in one neat package. This miniscule bank began its life with the minimum capital required to obtain a national charter and eked out an existence in this tiny southeastern Oklahoma community for the next two decades. It maintained the minimal circulation of $6,500, while producing only 1,602 sheets of large notes, an average of just over 160 sheets per year. By 1935, a meager $100 in large size currency was reported as outstanding on the books of the Comptroller of the Currency. (The portrait on the face shows Hugh McCulloch, who served both in the aforementioned office and as Secretary of the Treasury). Two examples were previously known to survive. However, both were in deplorable shape, with one (never offered at public sale and long ensconced in a major Oklahoma holding) listed in the census as "Good" and the other called "Fair," a nice euphemism for a note which was torn, taped, and had pieces missing. This serial number 1 example shows minimal wear, excellent color, and bold purple signatures. Serious collectors of National Bank Note rarities will make every effort to obtain this miracle of survival. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8,812.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19940. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Heavener, OK - $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 645 The First NB Ch. # (W)9888 PCGS Very Fine 25. A simply magnificent note which delivers everything a collector could desire in one neat package. This miniscule bank began its life with the minimum capital required to obtain a national charter and eked out an existence in this tiny southeastern Oklahoma community for the next two decades. It maintained the minimal circulation of $6,500, while producing only 1,602 sheets of large notes, an average of just over 160 sheets per year. By 1935, a meager $100 in large size currency was reported as outstanding on the books of the Comptroller of the Currency. (The portrait on the face shows Hugh McCulloch, who served both in the aforementioned office and as Secretary of the Treasury). Two examples were previously known to survive. However, both were in deplorable shape, with one (never offered at public sale and long ensconced in a major Oklahoma holding) listed in the census as "Good" and the other called "Fair," a nice euphemism for a note which was torn, taped, and had pieces missing. This serial number 1 example shows minimal wear, excellent color, and bold purple signatures. Serious collectors of National Bank Note rarities will make every effort to obtain this miracle of survival. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8,812.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19940. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Heavener, OK - $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 645 The First NB Ch. # (W)9888 PCGS Very Fine 25. A simply magnificent note which delivers everything a collector could desire in one neat package. This miniscule bank began its life with the minimum capital required to obtain a national charter and eked out an existence in this tiny southeastern Oklahoma community for the next two decades. It maintained the minimal circulation of $6,500, while producing only 1,602 sheets of large notes, an average of just over 160 sheets per year. By 1935, a meager $100 in large size currency was reported as outstanding on the books of the Comptroller of the Currency. (The portrait on the face shows Hugh McCulloch, who served both in the aforementioned office and as Secretary of the Treasury). Two examples were previously known to survive. However, both were in deplorable shape, with one (never offered at public sale and long ensconced in a major Oklahoma holding) listed in the census as "Good" and the other called "Fair," a nice euphemism for a note which was torn, taped, and had pieces missing. This serial number 1 example shows minimal wear, excellent color, and bold purple signatures. Serious collectors of National Bank Note rarities will make every effort to obtain this miracle of survival. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8,812.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19940. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Durant, OK - $20 1882 Value Back Fr. 583 The Durant NB Ch. # (W)5590 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. A scarcer Oklahoma type and denomination, with this only the second $20 Value Back reported from this institution. PCGS notes "Pinholes." Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19939. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Durant, OK - $20 1882 Value Back Fr. 583 The Durant NB Ch. # (W)5590 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. A scarcer Oklahoma type and denomination, with this only the second $20 Value Back reported from this institution. PCGS notes "Pinholes." Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19939. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Durant, OK - $20 1882 Value Back Fr. 583 The Durant NB Ch. # (W)5590 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. A scarcer Oklahoma type and denomination, with this only the second $20 Value Back reported from this institution. PCGS notes "Pinholes." Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19939. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.