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- Santa Fe, NMT - $20 1875 Fr. 432 The Second NB of New Mexico Ch. # 2024 PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. An extremely rare type and denomination from both this bank and the state of New Mexico, where only four banks issued $20 First Charters, all of which were Territorials. Examples from two of the banks are as yet unreported, with just three pieces, all Series 1875 notes, listed in the current National Bank Note Census. Two of those come from the First NB of Albuquerque, while the third comes from this institution, The Second NB of New Mexico. This note, from the holdings of Eric P. Newman, is new to the census, and offers the first opportunity for collectors to obtain a First Charter $20 from this Territory since the sale of Jack Everson's New Mexico collection in February of 1997. PCGS notes "Edge and Internal Splits and Tears; Minor Edge Damage," but the grade here is somewhat secondary to this note's historic importance, as it is not only a Territorial but bears the signature of (Willi) Spiegelberg as Cashier. The Spiegelberg family members were pioneer Jewish merchants who settled in New Mexico in 1846 and organized and owned this bank from its inception in 1872 until its termination at the expiration of its charter in 1892. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,700.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19928. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NMT - $20 1875 Fr. 432 The Second NB of New Mexico Ch. # 2024 PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. An extremely rare type and denomination from both this bank and the state of New Mexico, where only four banks issued $20 First Charters, all of which were Territorials. Examples from two of the banks are as yet unreported, with just three pieces, all Series 1875 notes, listed in the current National Bank Note Census. Two of those come from the First NB of Albuquerque, while the third comes from this institution, The Second NB of New Mexico. This note, from the holdings of Eric P. Newman, is new to the census, and offers the first opportunity for collectors to obtain a First Charter $20 from this Territory since the sale of Jack Everson's New Mexico collection in February of 1997. PCGS notes "Edge and Internal Splits and Tears; Minor Edge Damage," but the grade here is somewhat secondary to this note's historic importance, as it is not only a Territorial but bears the signature of (Willi) Spiegelberg as Cashier. The Spiegelberg family members were pioneer Jewish merchants who settled in New Mexico in 1846 and organized and owned this bank from its inception in 1872 until its termination at the expiration of its charter in 1892. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,700.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19928. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NMT - $20 1875 Fr. 432 The Second NB of New Mexico Ch. # 2024 PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. An extremely rare type and denomination from both this bank and the state of New Mexico, where only four banks issued $20 First Charters, all of which were Territorials. Examples from two of the banks are as yet unreported, with just three pieces, all Series 1875 notes, listed in the current National Bank Note Census. Two of those come from the First NB of Albuquerque, while the third comes from this institution, The Second NB of New Mexico. This note, from the holdings of Eric P. Newman, is new to the census, and offers the first opportunity for collectors to obtain a First Charter $20 from this Territory since the sale of Jack Everson's New Mexico collection in February of 1997. PCGS notes "Edge and Internal Splits and Tears; Minor Edge Damage," but the grade here is somewhat secondary to this note's historic importance, as it is not only a Territorial but bears the signature of (Willi) Spiegelberg as Cashier. The Spiegelberg family members were pioneer Jewish merchants who settled in New Mexico in 1846 and organized and owned this bank from its inception in 1872 until its termination at the expiration of its charter in 1892. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,700.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19928. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Beatrice, NE - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 542 The First NB Ch. # (W)2357 PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. A boldly original piece with vivid purple signatures and evident embossing. Its Apparent grade derives solely from a small PCGS-noted "Edge Tear at Top Center" which can only be seen through the holder after close inspection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19927. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Beatrice, NE - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 542 The First NB Ch. # (W)2357 PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. A boldly original piece with vivid purple signatures and evident embossing. Its Apparent grade derives solely from a small PCGS-noted "Edge Tear at Top Center" which can only be seen through the holder after close inspection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19927. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Beatrice, NE - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 542 The First NB Ch. # (W)2357 PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. A boldly original piece with vivid purple signatures and evident embossing. Its Apparent grade derives solely from a small PCGS-noted "Edge Tear at Top Center" which can only be seen through the holder after close inspection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19927. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Butte, MT - $20 1875 Fr. 437 The First NB Ch. # 2566 PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. A surprising new discovery from the Eric P. Newman Collection. Montana First Charter examples are hardly plentiful, with the census of 21 pieces nearly evenly divided between Territorial (10) and state issue notes (11). This specimen raises the state issue total to an even dozen, of which a mere four are $20 notes. Of the three previously listed in the census, two are quite low grade. The sole other example recorded from this Montana bank has no previous auction record, indicating that it has been off the market for a very substantial length of time. This note bears the plate date of November 8, 1889, the date of Montana's entry into the Union. Because of the change from Territorial to state issued notes, the plates were re-engraved, and the names of the serving Treasury officials in November 1889, William S. Rosecrans and J.N. Huston, were placed on the new plate. Since any bank newly chartered or rechartered in 1889 would have issued Series 1882 Brown Backs, only banks that had changed their title or their Territorial designation and that were chartered prior to 1882 would have issued First Charter notes with this signature combination. As only a handful of banks fell into this category, a signature combination rarity ensued, with the current edition of the Friedberg catalogue indicating that the surviving population of this Friedberg number is just five from all banks in the U.S. combined. There are a few stains and a very small area of minor discoloration on the reverse, but if rarity and desirability produce their normal effects, expect strong competition for this note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $9,987.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19926. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Beatrice, NE - $10 1882 Date Back Fr. 542 The First NB Ch. # (W)2357 PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. A boldly original piece with vivid purple signatures and evident embossing. Its Apparent grade derives solely from a small PCGS-noted "Edge Tear at Top Center" which can only be seen through the holder after close inspection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19927. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Butte, MT - $20 1875 Fr. 437 The First NB Ch. # 2566 PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. A surprising new discovery from the Eric P. Newman Collection. Montana First Charter examples are hardly plentiful, with the census of 21 pieces nearly evenly divided between Territorial (10) and state issue notes (11). This specimen raises the state issue total to an even dozen, of which a mere four are $20 notes. Of the three previously listed in the census, two are quite low grade. The sole other example recorded from this Montana bank has no previous auction record, indicating that it has been off the market for a very substantial length of time. This note bears the plate date of November 8, 1889, the date of Montana's entry into the Union. Because of the change from Territorial to state issued notes, the plates were re-engraved, and the names of the serving Treasury officials in November 1889, William S. Rosecrans and J.N. Huston, were placed on the new plate. Since any bank newly chartered or rechartered in 1889 would have issued Series 1882 Brown Backs, only banks that had changed their title or their Territorial designation and that were chartered prior to 1882 would have issued First Charter notes with this signature combination. As only a handful of banks fell into this category, a signature combination rarity ensued, with the current edition of the Friedberg catalogue indicating that the surviving population of this Friedberg number is just five from all banks in the U.S. combined. There are a few stains and a very small area of minor discoloration on the reverse, but if rarity and desirability produce their normal effects, expect strong competition for this note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $9,987.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19926. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Butte, MT - $20 1875 Fr. 437 The First NB Ch. # 2566 PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. A surprising new discovery from the Eric P. Newman Collection. Montana First Charter examples are hardly plentiful, with the census of 21 pieces nearly evenly divided between Territorial (10) and state issue notes (11). This specimen raises the state issue total to an even dozen, of which a mere four are $20 notes. Of the three previously listed in the census, two are quite low grade. The sole other example recorded from this Montana bank has no previous auction record, indicating that it has been off the market for a very substantial length of time. This note bears the plate date of November 8, 1889, the date of Montana's entry into the Union. Because of the change from Territorial to state issued notes, the plates were re-engraved, and the names of the serving Treasury officials in November 1889, William S. Rosecrans and J.N. Huston, were placed on the new plate. Since any bank newly chartered or rechartered in 1889 would have issued Series 1882 Brown Backs, only banks that had changed their title or their Territorial designation and that were chartered prior to 1882 would have issued First Charter notes with this signature combination. As only a handful of banks fell into this category, a signature combination rarity ensued, with the current edition of the Friedberg catalogue indicating that the surviving population of this Friedberg number is just five from all banks in the U.S. combined. There are a few stains and a very small area of minor discoloration on the reverse, but if rarity and desirability produce their normal effects, expect strong competition for this note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $9,987.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19926. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.