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Item | Info |
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Series | 1863 |
Type | National Bank Note |
Seal Varieties | Red with rays |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1863 $500 Compound Interest Treasury Note 2. 1864 $500 Compound Interest Treasury Note 3. 1863 $500 Gold Certificate 4. 1861 $500 Interest Bearing Note 5. 1863 $500 Interest Bearing Note 6. 1864 $500 Interest Bearing Note |
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The following list of 1863 Colorado Charters is not exact. More banks are listed than may have issued 1863 $500 notes. For exact charter issue info, see info below table.
Directions: Click column name to resort table. Example: To sort by Bank Name alphabetically, click "Bank". To sort by Charter Number (default) click "Charter". Arrow direction next to column name indicates order. Up highest to lowest, Down lowest to highest.
Bank | Charter | Charter Year |
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First National Bank of Denver 1016 | 1016 | 1865 |
Colorado National Bank of Denver 1651 | 1651 | 1866 |
Rocky Mountain National Bank of Central City 1652 | 1652 | 1866 |
First National Bank of Pueblo 1833 | 1833 | 1871 |
City National Bank of Denver 1955 | 1955 | 1872 |
First National Bank of Georgetown 1991 | 1991 | 1872 |
First National Bank of Central City 2129 | 2129 | 1873 |
Peoples National Bank of Pueblo 2134 | 2134 | 1874 |
First National Bank of Golden 2140 | 2140 | 1874 |
First National Bank of Colorado Springs 2179 | 2179 | 1874 |
Miners National Bank of Georgetown 2199 | 2199 | 1874 |
Those interested in precise issue information per state, charter and denomination should consult well known National Bank Note reference guides. Click here.
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