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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
Wow, just acquired the rarest item I have encountered in 21 years of
professional full time numismatics! A 1902 plain back $20 note from First National Bank of Danville, VA. It's in a new CGA holder graded 30. The searches through auction catalogs and online turn up only my note, and one other - which is an AG-G rag. (look at the photo of the only other known note on my auction listing) Asking price is $4,500, same as an auction price for a similar note from the same city (different bank) with population 2. Serious offers considered. http://www.ebay.com/itm/110935346361 Thanks for looking Frank Provasek www.frankcoins.com |
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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
On 8/14/2012 7:48 AM, Frank Provasek wrote:
Wow, just acquired the rarest item I have encountered in 21 years of professional full time numismatics! A 1902 plain back $20 note from First National Bank of Danville, VA. It's in a new CGA holder graded 30. The searches through auction catalogs and online turn up only my note, and one other - which is an AG-G rag. (look at the photo of the only other known note on my auction listing) Asking price is $4,500, same as an auction price for a similar note from the same city (different bank) with population 2. Serious offers considered. http://www.ebay.com/itm/110935346361 Thanks for looking Frank Provasek www.frankcoins.com Not knowing much about National Bank notes, why is this called a "plain back?" I see that there's a rather large empty area, but is this an error? Or did most versions of this note have something printed there but a smaller number didn't? I Googled "plain back notes" and found many references, but not a good explanation. Thanks. |
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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
That's a pretty good find. Congratulations!
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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
"Date back" notes have the sate that Congress authorized the carter period.
See http://images.davidlawrence.com/Prod...x/264504_r.jpg Later notes omitted this, thus "Plain Back" |
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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
On 8/14/2012 12:16 PM, Frank Provasek wrote:
"Date back" notes have the sate that Congress authorized the carter period. See http://images.davidlawrence.com/Prod...x/264504_r.jpg Later notes omitted this, thus "Plain Back" OK, I see. Thanks. |
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FS: Rare Danville VA 1902 $20 note finest of 2 known
Wow, did I mess up...
Should be "Date back" notes have the DATE that Congress authorized the CHARTER period |
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