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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 442357, member: 2486"]Hello..</p><p><br /></p><p>Both National Bank Notes fall under the catagory of Series 1902 "Plain Back's"</p><p>This means that on the reverse of the note, there is no date on the top center of the note. Those are known as Date Backs! (follow the link to my collection and you will see a $20 date back)</p><p><br /></p><p>There was an Act entitled "Aldrich-Vreeland Act and it expired on June 30, 1915 and all Banks that were issuing "date backs" switched to "plain backs".</p><p><br /></p><p>This can be identified by the charter number and Treasury Seal being printed in Blue just as they are on date backs. The plain backs as mentioned do not show any dates, but are identical with the back of the red seal 1902 notes.</p><p> The 1902 Plain Backs were issued from 1915 thru 1929.</p><p><br /></p><p>***The $5 note may be a Date Back***** look on the reverse and above the central vignett you will see 1902-1908</p><p><br /></p><p>The $10 note is cited in Kelly's 5th Edition as being printed in sheets of consisting of 3 $10 notes and 1 $20 note. There were 21230 sheets printed. That note is valued at aprox 200- 250.00 in its current condition according to Kelly.</p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: Red"><b>I have sent you a PM concerning the $5 Note. Please read and call me.</b></span></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 442357, member: 2486"]Hello.. Both National Bank Notes fall under the catagory of Series 1902 "Plain Back's" This means that on the reverse of the note, there is no date on the top center of the note. Those are known as Date Backs! (follow the link to my collection and you will see a $20 date back) There was an Act entitled "Aldrich-Vreeland Act and it expired on June 30, 1915 and all Banks that were issuing "date backs" switched to "plain backs". This can be identified by the charter number and Treasury Seal being printed in Blue just as they are on date backs. The plain backs as mentioned do not show any dates, but are identical with the back of the red seal 1902 notes. The 1902 Plain Backs were issued from 1915 thru 1929. ***The $5 note may be a Date Back***** look on the reverse and above the central vignett you will see 1902-1908 The $10 note is cited in Kelly's 5th Edition as being printed in sheets of consisting of 3 $10 notes and 1 $20 note. There were 21230 sheets printed. That note is valued at aprox 200- 250.00 in its current condition according to Kelly. [COLOR="Red"][B]I have sent you a PM concerning the $5 Note. Please read and call me.[/B][/COLOR] RickieB[/QUOTE]
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