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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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- Wellston, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 651 The First NB Ch. # (M)8011 PCGS Very Fine 30. A high grade St. Louis County note, with violet signatures, is far nicer than most large examples from this bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $587.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19925. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wellston, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 651 The First NB Ch. # (M)8011 PCGS Very Fine 30. A high grade St. Louis County note, with violet signatures, is far nicer than most large examples from this bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $587.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19925. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wellston, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 651 The First NB Ch. # (M)8011 PCGS Very Fine 30. A high grade St. Louis County note, with violet signatures, is far nicer than most large examples from this bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $587.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19925. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wellston, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 651 The First NB Ch. # (M)8011 PCGS Very Fine 30. A high grade St. Louis County note, with violet signatures, is far nicer than most large examples from this bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $587.50. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19925. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Washington, MO - $10 1882 Value Back Fr. 577 The First NB Ch. # (M)5388 PCGS Fine 15PPQ. This Missouri River community styles itself "The Corncob Pipe Capital of the World," but it has a long history dating back to its original site as a Spanish fort when Missouri was ruled by Spain. After the Louisiana Purchase, the town grew rapidly, becoming for a while a major shipping and railroad center before quieting down in the late nineteenth century. The town now boasts over 400 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing a thriving tourist industry. This was Washington's sole National Bank, with this institution electing to redeem its circulation after issuing Second Charter examples only. Just four pieces were previously listed in the census, a $5 Brown Back that last appeared in the Sweeney Collection in 1980, a $20 Brown Back grading Fine which sold for $10,637.50 in 2011, a $5 1882 Date Back which has never appeared at public sale, and a $20 1882 Date Back grading Very Fine which sold for $11,500 in 2010. This pen signed Value Back from the Newman Collection is the sole Value Back known to date, and is flawless for the grade. Expect a realization at or very near the five figure mark for this significant Missouri rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5,640.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19924. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Washington, MO - $10 1882 Value Back Fr. 577 The First NB Ch. # (M)5388 PCGS Fine 15PPQ. This Missouri River community styles itself "The Corncob Pipe Capital of the World," but it has a long history dating back to its original site as a Spanish fort when Missouri was ruled by Spain. After the Louisiana Purchase, the town grew rapidly, becoming for a while a major shipping and railroad center before quieting down in the late nineteenth century. The town now boasts over 400 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing a thriving tourist industry. This was Washington's sole National Bank, with this institution electing to redeem its circulation after issuing Second Charter examples only. Just four pieces were previously listed in the census, a $5 Brown Back that last appeared in the Sweeney Collection in 1980, a $20 Brown Back grading Fine which sold for $10,637.50 in 2011, a $5 1882 Date Back which has never appeared at public sale, and a $20 1882 Date Back grading Very Fine which sold for $11,500 in 2010. This pen signed Value Back from the Newman Collection is the sole Value Back known to date, and is flawless for the grade. Expect a realization at or very near the five figure mark for this significant Missouri rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5,640.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19924. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Washington, MO - $10 1882 Value Back Fr. 577 The First NB Ch. # (M)5388 PCGS Fine 15PPQ. This Missouri River community styles itself "The Corncob Pipe Capital of the World," but it has a long history dating back to its original site as a Spanish fort when Missouri was ruled by Spain. After the Louisiana Purchase, the town grew rapidly, becoming for a while a major shipping and railroad center before quieting down in the late nineteenth century. The town now boasts over 400 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing a thriving tourist industry. This was Washington's sole National Bank, with this institution electing to redeem its circulation after issuing Second Charter examples only. Just four pieces were previously listed in the census, a $5 Brown Back that last appeared in the Sweeney Collection in 1980, a $20 Brown Back grading Fine which sold for $10,637.50 in 2011, a $5 1882 Date Back which has never appeared at public sale, and a $20 1882 Date Back grading Very Fine which sold for $11,500 in 2010. This pen signed Value Back from the Newman Collection is the sole Value Back known to date, and is flawless for the grade. Expect a realization at or very near the five figure mark for this significant Missouri rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5,640.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19924. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Washington, MO - $10 1882 Value Back Fr. 577 The First NB Ch. # (M)5388 PCGS Fine 15PPQ. This Missouri River community styles itself "The Corncob Pipe Capital of the World," but it has a long history dating back to its original site as a Spanish fort when Missouri was ruled by Spain. After the Louisiana Purchase, the town grew rapidly, becoming for a while a major shipping and railroad center before quieting down in the late nineteenth century. The town now boasts over 400 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing a thriving tourist industry. This was Washington's sole National Bank, with this institution electing to redeem its circulation after issuing Second Charter examples only. Just four pieces were previously listed in the census, a $5 Brown Back that last appeared in the Sweeney Collection in 1980, a $20 Brown Back grading Fine which sold for $10,637.50 in 2011, a $5 1882 Date Back which has never appeared at public sale, and a $20 1882 Date Back grading Very Fine which sold for $11,500 in 2010. This pen signed Value Back from the Newman Collection is the sole Value Back known to date, and is flawless for the grade. Expect a realization at or very near the five figure mark for this significant Missouri rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5,640.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19924. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Warrensburg, MO - $1 Original Fr. 382 The First NB Ch. # 1856 PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. Original Series notes only from this exceedingly rare Warrensburg bank, which lasted for only seven years between July of 1871 and July of 1878. The census shows only two examples previously reported, one $1 and one $2, with both quite well circulated. The $1 has been off the market since its last appearance in a 1986 NASCA sale, and the $2 has not appeared in public since we sold it in our April 1999 Central States sale. The "Small Edge Splits and Tears" are meaningless and affect nothing on this otherwise perfect for the grade rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,700.00. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions, 4/2015), lot 19923. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.