Currency Question.

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by penny pincher, Dec 5, 2004.

  1. penny pincher

    penny pincher New Member

    Tryed the currency forums and they had no answer, so I'll try here. Has anybody ever heard of (The First National Bank Of Jacksonville Business College). The bill is dated 1882, has the signatures of a cashier and a bank pres. Has the picture of a College Icon on the front along with a coal burning train in a small town. It's a five dollar bill. I checked some books and found the Icon. but no more Info. Its a Litho and has pay to the bearer in tuition, It's a nice looking bill and seems to have everybody stumped. HELP!!!..
     
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  3. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    Can you post a pic of the note?

    Is there an issuing State?
    Is the back of the note blank?

    One valuable source for your question is

    http://www.donckelly.com

    Send him an email if none of the members here can help.
     
  4. penny pincher

    penny pincher New Member

    Can't post a pic at this time. The back is green print with a large five, there is no mention of a state on the bill but on the back there is a signature with Odin Ill.82-83,(scool years?) I believe the bill was originally a gift.
     
  5. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    Send an email to Don with the description. I am sure that he can point you in the right direction.
     
  6. penny pincher

    penny pincher New Member

    Thanks I'll give it a shot..
     
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