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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1531085, member: 5233"]Thanks Steve,</p><p><br /></p><p>By clicking through a few links...I found this table:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.rarenationalcurrency.com/Oregon_National_Banks.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.rarenationalcurrency.com/Oregon_National_Banks.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.rarenationalcurrency.com/Oregon_National_Banks.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>I see on the right side of the column...that there is a date. Does that date indicate the date the bank received its charter? Is it then safe to assume that those banks issued notes from that date and beyond? </p><p><br /></p><p>For example, the Eugene National Bank of Eugene City, Oregon is dated 1886. Therefore, it must have been issuing notes from 1886 and later. The small sized notes that originally peaked my interest was issued from June 1929 until May 1935. Is there anyway to know if that bank still existed then and if they were still issuing notes? </p><p><br /></p><p>I think an ideal collecting goal would be to compile a list of notes issued from this bank from 1886-1935 and then see if they can be collected (they might be so rare they simply can't be found). My initial interest is with small sized currency, but I would also like to research large sized. </p><p><br /></p><p>I sorta feel that there are so many issuing banks that focusing on a single one...especially from a city that isn't that big today (about 130,000)...let alone in 1886, might be very difficult if not impossible. But I suppose if I don't look...I'll never know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1531085, member: 5233"]Thanks Steve, By clicking through a few links...I found this table: [url]http://www.rarenationalcurrency.com/Oregon_National_Banks.html[/url] I see on the right side of the column...that there is a date. Does that date indicate the date the bank received its charter? Is it then safe to assume that those banks issued notes from that date and beyond? For example, the Eugene National Bank of Eugene City, Oregon is dated 1886. Therefore, it must have been issuing notes from 1886 and later. The small sized notes that originally peaked my interest was issued from June 1929 until May 1935. Is there anyway to know if that bank still existed then and if they were still issuing notes? I think an ideal collecting goal would be to compile a list of notes issued from this bank from 1886-1935 and then see if they can be collected (they might be so rare they simply can't be found). My initial interest is with small sized currency, but I would also like to research large sized. I sorta feel that there are so many issuing banks that focusing on a single one...especially from a city that isn't that big today (about 130,000)...let alone in 1886, might be very difficult if not impossible. But I suppose if I don't look...I'll never know.[/QUOTE]
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