National Bank Notes make up the most plentiful and extensive series of all US Currency. They were issued from 1863 to 1929 by thousands of local or small hometown banks. They were issued in 3 different charters.
First Charters or Origional Charters were issued from 1863 to 1875 as a result of the Act of February 25, 1863
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This is one of my favorite all time National Bank Notes. It is a 1902 $5 Plain Back from the Suthwest National Banl of Dallas, Texas. It is also the FIRST 1902 PB $5 bill ever printed on the bank. Not only is it a serial number one note it is also a super...
This is a nice 1902 $5 Plain Back from the First National Bank of Mercedes, TX with charter number 11879. The serial number is 7507 and is housed in a PMG Vf-30 holder. There are no rips or tears or missing pieces. Notice the famous "Vanity Signatures".
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This is a VERY nice 1902PB NBN $50 Plain Back from a tougher bank. This 1902 $50PB from The Mercantile National Bank of Dallas, TX has been an elusive note to find, as only two have shown up in auction in the last 10 years. Here is a chance to get one a s...
This is a REAL NICE AND VERY RARE 1882 $10 Date Back second Charter from the First National Bank of Weatherford Texas. The Charter # is 2477. Weatherford is located just a few miles south of Ft Worth...
This is one of my favorite Texas Nationals. It is a 1902 $20 plain back (the lable is printed wrong) from the First National Bank of Rockdale, Texas. There are only six large and two small size knote...
This is a real nice 1902 $100 Plain Back from The First National Bank of Ft Worth, TX. The Chrt. # is 2349. The PMG holder says Date Back but it is actually a Plain Back as you can see. PMG will change it for free as it is their mistake.
This is the Fine...
Here is a Fr.-671 or a 1902 $50 Date Back. The Charter # is 10220. It is from The Central Texas Exchange National Bank of Waco, Texas. It has been graded a PMG VG-10.
THERE ARE ONLY 4 OF THESE 1902 $...
Here we have one of my favorite notes. It is a 1902 $100 Plain Back from th First National Bank of Ft Worth, Texas. The serial # is 4079 and the charter # is 2349. It is in a PMG VF-20 holder. There are only seven of these 1902 $100 Plain Backs known from...
This 1902PB $10 Plain Back from the Southwest National Bank of Dallas is in very nice condition. The serial # is 9621 and the charter # is 11996. It has been housed in a PMG VF-20 holder.
There are 5 $10 Plain Back known from this bank.
There are n...
This is a 1902 $50 Plain Back from the American National Bank of Dallas, Texas. The charter number is 3623 and the serial number is 111316. A rather inexpensive $50 NBN type note for the collector putting together a type set. It is housed in a PMG VF-20 h...
This is a 1902 Plain back NBN from the American Exchange National Bank of Dallas, TX. It has the serial number of 3145 and is housed in a PMG VF-20 holder. See the large scans for more details. A low priced type note....
Here is a nice 1902 $10 Plain Back from the National Bank of Commerce of Houston, Texas. The serial number is 100660 and the charter number is 10225. It is in a PMG-12 holder....