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<p>[QUOTE="ronterry, post: 1329144, member: 28569"]Yes, that is a 1902 3rd Charter, 3nd period or Plainback.</p><p>Looking at the bank serial number (Lower Left), you can say that at least 16,000 notes were printed prior to that one, since they printed 4 to a sheet with the same serial number.</p><p>The big bucks come from 1st/2nd charter, states before they joined the union (Regional), and mainly high charter western issues. There are exceptions!</p><p>Assuming it wasn't processed, than condition is what that note has going for it. I would say it's in the $375-$500 range...</p><p>Just becareful with pictures, they always make the notes look better than they really are. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just my opinion, but the note looks processed. The cashier & president signatures look faded. A note in that condition should have bold signatures! I've seen Nationals with modest circulation with bolder signatures. It could be the scans, but the colors look a little weak overall as well. </p><p>It's really hard to tell, but let a pro look at it for peace of mind. Washing doesn't make it a loser, but could knock it down a grade by PCGS or PMG. </p><p>Make sure it doesn't smell of chemicals... That's usually the easiest way to detect washed notes...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ronterry, post: 1329144, member: 28569"]Yes, that is a 1902 3rd Charter, 3nd period or Plainback. Looking at the bank serial number (Lower Left), you can say that at least 16,000 notes were printed prior to that one, since they printed 4 to a sheet with the same serial number. The big bucks come from 1st/2nd charter, states before they joined the union (Regional), and mainly high charter western issues. There are exceptions! Assuming it wasn't processed, than condition is what that note has going for it. I would say it's in the $375-$500 range... Just becareful with pictures, they always make the notes look better than they really are. Just my opinion, but the note looks processed. The cashier & president signatures look faded. A note in that condition should have bold signatures! I've seen Nationals with modest circulation with bolder signatures. It could be the scans, but the colors look a little weak overall as well. It's really hard to tell, but let a pro look at it for peace of mind. Washing doesn't make it a loser, but could knock it down a grade by PCGS or PMG. Make sure it doesn't smell of chemicals... That's usually the easiest way to detect washed notes...[/QUOTE]
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