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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Here is a 1902 $20 Plain back from the First National Deposit bank of Owensboro, Kentucky. The serial # is 43394 and the charter number is 4006. It is in a PMG Fine-12 holder. There are only nine of these 1902 $20 Plain Backs known from this bank....
Here is a nice 1902 $50 Date Back from The Home National Bank of Elgin, Ill. The charter # is 2016 and the serial # is 1433. It is in a PMG VF-20 holder. There are only seven of these 1902 $50 Date Backs known from this bank. This note list for $1550 in ...
HERE IS A 1902 $50 PLAIN BACK FROM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERRIN, ILL. THE CHARTER # IS 5303 AND THE SERIAL NUMBER IS 487. It is in a PMG Fine-15 holder. there are 11 large size and 6 small size ...
Here is another 1902 $50 Date Back from The First National Bank of Daneville, Ill. The Charter number is 113 and the Bank serial number is 1862. It is in a PMG Fine-12 holder. There are only eight of...
This is a 1902 Plain Back $100 from The Commercial National Bank of Peoria, IL. The Charter is 3296 and the serial number is 2813. Track and Price says there are 16 known. There are 6-7 pinholes that I can see. The large scans with the zoofify feature w...
This 1902 $50 Plain Back from The Second National Bank of Danville. IL is quite decent for the grade. The serial # is 3925 and is housed in a PMG VF-30EPQ holder. It is also totally original as the PMG "EPQ" designates. It features strong colors and paper...
This 1902 $100 Plain Back from The Home National Bank of Elgin, IL is graded a PMG VF-30EPQ. The note has decent centering. The signatures are strong and legible. There are no rips, pinholes or tears. Totally original! The serial number is 2212 and the ch...
THIS IS A SUPERBLY OUTSTANDING NOTE!
THIS NOTE IS THE FINEST OF THE 3 KNOWN $50 1902DBs ON THE BANK.
Please see the enlarged scans. This handcut 1902 $50 Plain Back hails from The DIXON National Bank of Dixon Illinois. The ser # is 1369 and the ch...
This 1902 $50 National Bank Note from the First National Bank of Murphysboro, Il and is graded as a PMG EF-45EPQ with serial # 253. It features strong signatures, sharp color and crackling fresh paper quality. The last sale of this type note was on 5/12/2...
This 1902 $50 Date Back NBN is from The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, IN. The serial # is 1853 and is in a PMG F-15 holder. The charter is #984.
There are 5 known on the Bank.
It is centered a bit toward the bottom. It has good color, nice ...