Philadelphia, PA - $5 1902 Date Back Fr. 590 The Bank of North America Ch. # (E)602 PCGS Fine 15. This historic institution was exempted, by an Act of Congress, from the requirement that all banks accepting a federal charter under the National Banking Act use the word "National" somewhere in its title. All notes from this bank are avidly collected. This example shows dark printed signatures and even, problem free wear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22393), realized $493.50.
Pittsburgh, PA - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 598 The Mellon NB Ch. # 6301 PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. The engraved signatures of Lewis and Mellon are seen on this moderately circulated example. In 1921, Richard B. Mellon assumed the presidency of the Mellon National Bank when his brother, Andrew W. Mellon, resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. A small edge tear in the bottom margin accounts for the Apparent grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22394), realized $119.85.
Tulsa, OK - $10 1902 Plain Back Fr. 627 The Exchange NB Ch. # 9658 PCGS Very Fine 30. The rubber stamped signatures of H.J. Green and J.J. McGraw remain quite legible on this bright, well embossed $10 Plain Back from this Tulsa bank that closed its doors in 1933. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22392), realized $376.00.
Tulsa, OK - $10 1902 Plain Back Fr. 627 The Exchange NB Ch. # 9658 PCGS Very Fine 30. The rubber stamped signatures of H.J. Green and J.J. McGraw remain quite legible on this bright, well embossed $10 Plain Back from this Tulsa bank that closed its doors in 1933. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22392), realized $376.00.
Tulsa, OK - $50 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB & TC Ch. # 5171 PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. Only Type One $50s and $100s were issued under the second title from this Tulsa bank, which was one of only seven charters to issue this type and denomination in the entire state. Nice color and embossing are seen on this well margined piece that received an Apparent designation for a couple of small, light stains and an attempt to remove a stray ink mark on the face. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22391), realized $129.25.
Tulsa, OK - $50 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB & TC Ch. # 5171 PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. Only Type One $50s and $100s were issued under the second title from this Tulsa bank, which was one of only seven charters to issue this type and denomination in the entire state. Nice color and embossing are seen on this well margined piece that received an Apparent designation for a couple of small, light stains and an attempt to remove a stray ink mark on the face. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22391), realized $129.25.
Oklahoma City, OK - $100 1929 Ty. 1 Fr. 1804 The First NB & TC Ch. # 4862 PCGS About New 53. A high grade piece which makes a perfect example for type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22390), realized $352.50.
Oklahoma City, OK - $100 1929 Ty. 1 Fr. 1804 The First NB & TC Ch. # 4862 PCGS About New 53. A high grade piece which makes a perfect example for type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22390), realized $352.50.
Luther, OK - $20 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB Ch. # 8563 PCGS Fine 15. A very scarce small size $20 from the only bank to issue in this central Oklahoma location; it is a new addition to the census of a mere dozen 1929 Series examples reported and shows even wear and solid paper for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22389), realized $352.50.
Luther, OK - $20 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB Ch. # 8563 PCGS Fine 15. A very scarce small size $20 from the only bank to issue in this central Oklahoma location; it is a new addition to the census of a mere dozen 1929 Series examples reported and shows even wear and solid paper for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22389), realized $352.50.