Old Money from The First National Bank Of Avoca | 11224

The First National Bank Of Avoca

The First National Bank Of Avoca in Minnesota printed $44,540 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 1918 and stopped printing money in 1928, which equals a 11 year printing period. That is actually quite brief in terms of bank existence. During its life, The First National Bank Of Avoca 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 First National Bank Of Avoca was located in Murray County. It was assigned charter number 11224.

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The First National Bank Of Avoca in Minnesota printed 2,227 sheets of $5 1902 blue seal national bank notes. Most banks that printed such a small number of blue seal bank notes fall into the rare bank category. Ben Harrison is on the front of all 1902 $5 blue seal bank notes. This happens to be the smallest denomination issued for the 1902 series. Each note is complete with a blue seal and blue charter number. Despite saying series of 1902, these were actually issued by national banks between 1908 and 1928. There are two different types of blue seals. The first type is called a date back and it has “1902-1908” written on the back of the bill. The other type is called a plain back; it does not have the date stamps on the back of the bill. The values for these notes range widely based on condition and the bank of issue.
1902 $5 Blue Seal National Bank Note

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