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<p>[QUOTE="goincarcrazy, post: 1044008, member: 25004"]I was perusing a local antique store tonight (don't cringe yet), and came across an uncut sheet (2 $2's and 2 $3's) of Merchants National Bank of Jackson notes from Brooklyn, MI. This isn't the earlier 1830's/1840's issue, but is the issue that can only be found as remainders (unsigned, undated unless falsely filled in). Condition looks to be in XF/AU or so conservatively and from what little info I could find, everything checks out as far as authenticity. I simply don't have any books nor do I know any place I can go for info on these notes, so I ask all you obsolete buffs out there, if you have a chance, what do any of your books say on this series (rarity, any history, any cool little tid bits of info that sometimes come with the notes, etc.) and how do these figures compare to the earlier 1830's/40's era series from the same bank (just so I can get a rough estimate in value). </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks all in advance for any info on this series! And if any of you need help finding info on something, just let me know as I can hopefully return the favor.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="goincarcrazy, post: 1044008, member: 25004"]I was perusing a local antique store tonight (don't cringe yet), and came across an uncut sheet (2 $2's and 2 $3's) of Merchants National Bank of Jackson notes from Brooklyn, MI. This isn't the earlier 1830's/1840's issue, but is the issue that can only be found as remainders (unsigned, undated unless falsely filled in). Condition looks to be in XF/AU or so conservatively and from what little info I could find, everything checks out as far as authenticity. I simply don't have any books nor do I know any place I can go for info on these notes, so I ask all you obsolete buffs out there, if you have a chance, what do any of your books say on this series (rarity, any history, any cool little tid bits of info that sometimes come with the notes, etc.) and how do these figures compare to the earlier 1830's/40's era series from the same bank (just so I can get a rough estimate in value). Thanks all in advance for any info on this series! And if any of you need help finding info on something, just let me know as I can hopefully return the favor.[/QUOTE]
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