Old Money from The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo | 2310

The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo

The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo in Colorado printed $133,240 dollars worth of national currency. That is a small output. National bank notes from here should be scarce. This national bank opened in 1875 and stopped printing money in 1898, which equals a 24 year printing period. That is a fairly normal lifespan for a national bank. During its life, The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo issued 4 different types and denominations of national currency. We have examples of the types listed below. Your bank note should look similar. Just the bank name will be different. For the record, The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo was located in Pueblo County. It was assigned charter number 2310.

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The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo in Colorado issued 1,750 sheets of $10 series of 1875 territorial national bank notes. A total sheet output in the lows 1,000s is a great sign that you own a very rare bank note. Thirty-two different banks printed series of 1875 $10 territorial bank notes. There is a nice mix of notes from states like North Dakota and some Western states as well. Prices for these range from high four figures to low five figures. Of course condition, bank, or serial number rarities could command more money. This is often the first type of bank note issued by pioneer banks in very remote areas. The survival number currently stands at 16 examples, but we usually handle a new discovery at least once a year, so that number is slowly rising, but this will never been a common bank note.
Series of 1875 $10 Territorial National Bank Note

The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo printed 2,866 sheets of $10 series of 1875 national bank notes. Hundreds of banks had sheet outputs between 2,500 and 5,000. That is pretty typical for a medium sized national bank in the 1870s. The two vignettes seen on 1875 $10 bank notes are “Franklin and Electricity” and “America Seizing Lightning”. These notes occasionally confuse novices because the year 1752 is printed on them. That is when Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity. It has nothing to do with when these bank notes were issued. The back of each $10 bill has “DeSoto Discovering the Mississippi.”
Series of 1875 $10 National Bank Note

The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo also printed 124 sheets of $50 1882 brown back national bank notes. Fifty dollar 1882 brown backs are few and far between. When the print number is under 1,000 like this bank then there is a great chance that you have a very rare bank note. The most common 1882 $50 brown backs are worth about $5,000. However, some can be worth more than $10,000 based on condition, serial number, and bank of issue.
Series of 1882 $50 Brown Back

The Stock Growers National Bank Of Pueblo also printed 124 sheets of $100 1882 brown back national bank notes. High denomination $50 and $100 brown backs were printed on the same sheet. So the number of sheets printed also equals the number bills printed for each denomination. You can see that $100 brown backs are extremely scarce on this bank. We are very interested in purchasing $100 1882 brown back national bank notes. We have paid more than $15,000 for some examples. Send us pictures of what you have and we will respond quickly with an appraisal and offer.
Series of 1882 $100 Brown Back

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