Old Money from The State National Bank Of Topeka | 2192

The State National Bank Of Topeka

The State National Bank Of Topeka in Kansas printed $31,700 dollars worth of national currency. In the scheme of things, that is a very tiny output. Notes from this bank should be rare. This national bank opened in 1874 and stopped printing money in 1905, which equals a 32 year printing period. That is a fairly normal lifespan for a national bank. During its life, The State National Bank Of Topeka issued 1 single type and denomination 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 State National Bank Of Topeka was located in Shawnee County. It was assigned charter number 2192.

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The State National Bank Of Topeka in Kansas printed 1,585 sheets of $5 original series national bank notes. A print range between 1,000 and 2,500 is small. Combine that with something that was printed before 1875 and you can imagine that these notes are few and far between. Each five dollar original series bank note has a spiked red seal. That is pretty much the only design difference between it and later issues. These are really beautiful notes. One neat thing about these is that the back of each note has a vignette of the corresponding state seal. Some of the state seals are very imaginative. Collecting by state seal was very popular early on in the hobby. Today most collectors are more concerned about bank of issue and condition. Serial number one bank notes are also extremely popular.
Original Series $5 National Bank Note

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