Kansas City, MO - $20 1902 Date Back Fr. 646 The Southwest NB of Commerce Ch. # (M)10231 PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. Another example of this short-lived Kansas City bank's first title, this one a $20 that shows even wear, good color, and original surfaces. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22298), realized $164.50.
Kansas City, MO - $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 620 The Southwest NB of Commerce Ch. # (M)10231 PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. This large bank issued almost $10 million in national currency on two different titles during its brief nine-year existence. An example from the bank's first title, the printed signatures remain dark on this boldly printed and well embossed Date Back. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22297), realized $176.25.
Kansas City, MO - $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 620 The Southwest NB of Commerce Ch. # (M)10231 PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. This large bank issued almost $10 million in national currency on two different titles during its brief nine-year existence. An example from the bank's first title, the printed signatures remain dark on this boldly printed and well embossed Date Back. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22297), realized $176.25.
Kansas City, MO - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 601 The National Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 PCGS Very Fine 35. A popularly titled bank, which liquidated in October 1920 after a mere ten years of operation. The blue overprint is quite vivid on this lightly folded example that displays bright paper and strong embossing. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22296), realized $564.00.
Kansas City, MO - $5 1902 Date Back Fr. 593 The National Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This short-lived bank, with a popular "forbidden title" was chartered in 1910 and survived only until 1920, counting 1902 Date Backs and Plain Backs as its total issue. A small stain in the bottom margin accounts for the Apparent grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22295), realized $152.75.
Kansas City, MO - $5 1902 Date Back Fr. 593 The National Reserve Bank Ch. # (M)9677 PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This short-lived bank, with a popular "forbidden title" was chartered in 1910 and survived only until 1920, counting 1902 Date Backs and Plain Backs as its total issue. A small stain in the bottom margin accounts for the Apparent grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22295), realized $152.75.
Kansas City, MO - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 599 The First NB Ch. # 3456 PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. One of the nicer examples from this Kansas City issuer that we have seen in some time. Bright paper with dark printed signatures and deep, original embossing. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22294), realized $381.88.
Jefferson City, MO - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 610 The Exchange NB Ch. # 13142 PCGS Very Fine 20. One of the tougher capital cities from which to obtain a large size note, particularly this bank. Including the present offering, only ten examples have been reported. This is an evenly circulated piece with ample color and dark signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22293), realized $376.00.
Kansas City, MO - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 599 The First NB Ch. # 3456 PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. One of the nicer examples from this Kansas City issuer that we have seen in some time. Bright paper with dark printed signatures and deep, original embossing. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22294), realized $381.88.
Jefferson City, MO - $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 610 The Exchange NB Ch. # 13142 PCGS Very Fine 20. One of the tougher capital cities from which to obtain a large size note, particularly this bank. Including the present offering, only ten examples have been reported. This is an evenly circulated piece with ample color and dark signatures. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Newman VI (Heritage Auctions 4/2015, lot 22293), realized $376.00.