1902 Series San Antonio Plain Back $5
$550.00
1 in stock
Description
$5 Series 1902 Blue Seal National Currency
The Series 1902 $5 dollar bill is one of the most common large national currency types. But, don’t let that fool you into thinking they’re worth little in value. National currency values are driven primarily by location and condition of the note. Dated August 13, 1903. The bank was chartered with the number 6956 in 1903.
Condition:
- National Bank of Commerce, San Antonio
- Charter Number: 6956
- City: San Antonio
- State: Texas
- County: Bexar
- Year Chartered: 1903
- Stains, discoloration, no pinholes noted
Details:
The obverse is graced with a vignette of President Benjamin Harrison, the denomination it each corner and two serial numbers. The Treasury serial number indicated the total number of notes of that series and denomination issued by all banks. The bank serial number indicated the number of notes of that series and denomination issued only by that bank. Large size notes also bore four signatures. This Fr.#598 is signed Lyons & Roberts along with the bank president and a cashier. The charter number is displayed twice preceded by an S. This S stands for the region of the country it originates from, that is the South.
The centered reverse vignette is known as or titled “Landing of the Pilgrims”. It shows pilgrims landing on the shoreline to symbolize the beginning of the early American settlement. A cornucopia rests on either side symbolizing plenty. And again, the denomination in each corner.
Additional information
Weight | 4 oz |
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