New York, NY - $10 1882 Brown Back Fr. 479 The First NB Ch. # (E)29 PCGS Very Fine 20. A popular note with collectors of the First 100 Charters, this bank was the first note issuer to open its doors in the "Big Apple." This example has even wear, excellent color, and dark printed signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22383), realized $423.00.
New York, NY - $10 1882 Brown Back Fr. 479 The First NB Ch. # (E)29 PCGS Very Fine 20. A popular note with collectors of the First 100 Charters, this bank was the first note issuer to open its doors in the "Big Apple." This example has even wear, excellent color, and dark printed signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22383), realized $423.00.
Jersey City, NJ - $1 Original Fr. 380a The First NB Ch. # 374 PCGS Very Good 8 Apparent. A well circulated Original Series $1 from this Jersey City note issuer that was the largest bank in town; the first example we have handled in a dozen years. While it has some roughness in the left margin, it still displays a bold red overprint and sharp pen signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22382), realized $246.75.
Jersey City, NJ - $1 Original Fr. 380a The First NB Ch. # 374 PCGS Very Good 8 Apparent. A well circulated Original Series $1 from this Jersey City note issuer that was the largest bank in town; the first example we have handled in a dozen years. While it has some roughness in the left margin, it still displays a bold red overprint and sharp pen signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22382), realized $246.75.
Wellston, MO - $10 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB Ch. # 8011 PCGS Fine 12. Just honest wear is seen on this well margined and problem free $10 from this ever-popular St. Louis area bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22381), realized $79.00.
Wellston, MO - $10 1929 Ty. 1 The First NB Ch. # 8011 PCGS Fine 12. Just honest wear is seen on this well margined and problem free $10 from this ever-popular St. Louis area bank. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22381), realized $79.00.
Trenton, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 657 The Trenton NB Ch. # 4933 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. Although not rare, large notes are seldom offered from this Grundy County institution. Moderate wear and ample color are the traits of this pleasing $20 Plain Back whose only flaw is a small and hardly noticeable internal tear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22380), realized $211.50.
Trenton, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 657 The Trenton NB Ch. # 4933 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. Although not rare, large notes are seldom offered from this Grundy County institution. Moderate wear and ample color are the traits of this pleasing $20 Plain Back whose only flaw is a small and hardly noticeable internal tear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22380), realized $211.50.
Sedalia, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 653 The Sedalia NB Ch. # (M)4392 PCGS Very Fine 25 Plain Back. This Pettis County institution was one of two in this location to be shuttered by the Great Depression, as the receiver closed its doors in February 1932. Nice color and legible stamped signatures inhabit this moderately circulated and still crisp example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22379), realized $176.25.
Sedalia, MO - $20 1902 Plain Back Fr. 653 The Sedalia NB Ch. # (M)4392 PCGS Very Fine 25 Plain Back. This Pettis County institution was one of two in this location to be shuttered by the Great Depression, as the receiver closed its doors in February 1932. Nice color and legible stamped signatures inhabit this moderately circulated and still crisp example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22379), realized $176.25.