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1902 $100 Red Seal - Front
1902 $100 Red Seal - Back
1902 $100 Date Back - Front
1902 $100 Date Back - Back
1902 $100 Plain Back - Front
1902 $100 Plain Back - Back
Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #3017 Union National Bank of Ames, Iowa |
Year Chartered | 1883, 252 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Ames is a city located in the central part of Story County, Iowa, United States. It is located approximately 30 miles north of Des Moines, and had a 2010 population of 58,965. The U.S. Census Bureau designates the Ames metropolitan statistical area as encompassing all of Story County; combined with the Boone, Iowa micropolitan statistical area, the pair make up the larger Ames-Boone combined statistical area. While Ames is the largest city in Story County, the county seat is in the nearby city of Nevada 8 miles east of Ames. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | 25 banks with similar city. First 12 below: 1. Jamesburg, New Jersey - First National Bank 2. Jamestown, New York - First National Bank 3. Jamestown, New York - City National Bank 4. Amesbury, Massachusetts - Powow River National Bank 5. Jamestown, North Dakota - First National Bank 6. Jamestown, North Dakota - James River National Bank 7. Amesbury, Massachusetts - Amesbury National Bank 8. Jamestown, North Dakota - Jamestown National Bank 9. Jamestown, New York - Jamestown National Bank 10. Jamestown, North Dakota - Lloyds National Bank 11. Saint James, Minnesota - First National Bank 12. Saint James, Minnesota - Citizens National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Red, Blue |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Red Seals issued in sheets of 2 Notes: 1 $50 Note & $ $100 Note (Friedbergs, 20th Ed. P135) |
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