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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1858802, member: 23368"]No it doesn't. With only a possible two notes known, they would have to contact the owner(s) to take a picture of that banks' note; if you could find out who owns them to begin with. With over 14,000 charters issued, I don't think you could find and photograph all of them in a book form in a life time. However all is not lost. There were only three charter periods for large size Nationals. If you go to a library and can find a guide book called "United States Paper Money", they show pictures of each charter series and in each denomination. Just substitute your bank, it's charter number and signatures in place of the one's shown. Then you have it. You can also go to a book store and buy this paperback for about $25. It's by Whitman Publishing, which I'm sure you can buy on their site as well. You would have to add shipping to the price then.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1858802, member: 23368"]No it doesn't. With only a possible two notes known, they would have to contact the owner(s) to take a picture of that banks' note; if you could find out who owns them to begin with. With over 14,000 charters issued, I don't think you could find and photograph all of them in a book form in a life time. However all is not lost. There were only three charter periods for large size Nationals. If you go to a library and can find a guide book called "United States Paper Money", they show pictures of each charter series and in each denomination. Just substitute your bank, it's charter number and signatures in place of the one's shown. Then you have it. You can also go to a book store and buy this paperback for about $25. It's by Whitman Publishing, which I'm sure you can buy on their site as well. You would have to add shipping to the price then.[/QUOTE]
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