Old Money from The First National Bank Of Franklinville | 2345

The First National Bank Of Franklinville

The First National Bank Of Franklinville in New York printed $188,020 dollars worth of national currency. That is a small output. National bank notes from here should be scarce. This national bank opened in 1877 and stopped printing money in 1900, which equals a 24 year printing period. That is a fairly normal lifespan for a national bank. During its life, The First National Bank Of Franklinville issued 2 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 First National Bank Of Franklinville was located in Cattaraugus County. It was assigned charter number 2345.

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The First National Bank Of Franklinville in New York issued 8,393 sheets of $5 series of 1875 national bank notes. A print range between 5,000 and 10,000 is a pretty high number. But you have to remember we are talking about bank notes from the 1870s and 1880s. Even banks with high issue numbers could be rare today. Series of 1875 $5 bills are some of the most commonly encountered bank notes from the first charter series. Only the original series $1 bill is more available. Some banks exclusively issued five dollar bills. So if you want an example from one of those banks then you don’t have many options. These notes have a rounded red seal and red serial numbers. They also all have a red charter number.
Series of 1875 $5 National Bank Note

The First National Bank Of Franklinville printed 1,008 sheets of $5 1882 brown back national bank notes. That sheet output number is small. Don’t expect too many of these to be available to collectors. You can take the total number of sheets printed and multiply that number by four to get the exact number of 1882 $5 brown back bank notes this bank issued. Each note has a portrait of James Garfield on the left hand side of the bill. These are very popular with collectors because they have different text layouts. Some notes are worth as little as a few hundred dollars, but most are worth a good deal more.
Series of 1882 $5 Brown Back

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