1902 $100 Bill Value – How Much Is 1902 First National Bank of Brownsville Minnesota $100 Worth?


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1902 $100 Red Seal - Front
1902 \$100 Red Seal - Front
1902 $100 Red Seal - Back
1902 \$100 Red Seal - Back
1902 $100 Date Back - Front
1902 \$100 Date Back - Front
1902 $100 Date Back - Back
1902 \$100 Date Back - Back
1902 $100 Plain Back - Front
1902 \$100 Plain Back - Front
1902 $100 Plain Back - Back
1902 \$100 Plain Back - Back
Sell 1902 $100 First National Bank of Brownsville, Minnesota Bill
Item Info
Series1902
Charter#7341 First National Bank of Brownsville, Minnesota
Year Chartered1904, 460 Banks Chartered
City InfoBrownsville is a city in Houston County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 466 at the 2010 census. A post office called Brownsville has been in operation since 1852. Brownsville was platted in 1854 by the brothers Job and Charles Brown, and named for them. Source: Wikipedia
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Seal VarietiesRed, Blue
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactEngraved date is when bank was organized, a 20 or 40 year anniverary of its organization, or date of title change (Kelly, 5th Ed. P 5 & Huntoon 1995).
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