United States of America -
Pennsylvania 10 Dollars 1902 (1902-1929) National Currency - The First National Bank of Scranton - Charter 77 |
Item Code: US-FR616 |
Obverse:
Portrait of William McKinley Jr. (January 29, 1843
September 14, 1901) set inside wreath, right above fasces,
the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his death. Blue Treasury seal. Reverse: Water Nymph holding a laurel wreath, carrying fasces standing on a sphere. Two steamships in the sea in the background. Predominant colors: Black and green. Signatures: (as depicted) Judson Whitlocke Lyons (Register of the Treasury); Ellis Henry Roberts (Treasurer of the United States); Isaac Post (Cashier); Charles S. Weston (President). Issued by: The First National Bank of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Printer & Engraver: Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. |
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Dimensions: 188 x 79 mm |
Remark: The reverse of this note is generally referred to as the date back note as opposed to a plain back (no date). |
Texts:
National Currency secured by United
States bonds or other securities. Will pay the bearer on
demand Ten Dollars. Scranton, |
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