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<p>[QUOTE="BRandM, post: 1403874, member: 22729"][ATTACH]169328.vB[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's my newest NJ obsolete note I picked up in Baltimore on Friday. I haven't added to my collection in a few months, so when I saw this at Alan Teal's table I had to get it.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Lambertville Bank was incorporated in 1857 and in 1865 became the Lambertville National Bank. It's signed by G.B. Cope from New Hope, PA. Although not listed by either Haxby or Wait, many other denominations are. They range from $1 to $100, so if you want to collect the whole series you have a lot of work to do. Wait does list a 10 cent note from this bank (1046) but it features a different vignette than mine. I did find one like mine that was auctioned by Stacks/Bowers this past January...about the same condition. They got $316 for it, so the $175 I paid for mine is pretty good I think. They rate this note as a high R-6 or low R-7, so there's probably only 5 or 6 known. Overall a nice addition to my collection. Thanks for looking.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bruce[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BRandM, post: 1403874, member: 22729"][ATTACH]169328.vB[/ATTACH] Here's my newest NJ obsolete note I picked up in Baltimore on Friday. I haven't added to my collection in a few months, so when I saw this at Alan Teal's table I had to get it. The Lambertville Bank was incorporated in 1857 and in 1865 became the Lambertville National Bank. It's signed by G.B. Cope from New Hope, PA. Although not listed by either Haxby or Wait, many other denominations are. They range from $1 to $100, so if you want to collect the whole series you have a lot of work to do. Wait does list a 10 cent note from this bank (1046) but it features a different vignette than mine. I did find one like mine that was auctioned by Stacks/Bowers this past January...about the same condition. They got $316 for it, so the $175 I paid for mine is pretty good I think. They rate this note as a high R-6 or low R-7, so there's probably only 5 or 6 known. Overall a nice addition to my collection. Thanks for looking. Bruce[/QUOTE]
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