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1902 $20 Bill Value – How Much Is 1902 First National Bank of Enderlin North Dakota $20 Worth?

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Sell 1902 $20 First National Bank of Enderlin, North Dakota Bill
Item Info
Series1902
Charter#6486 First National Bank of Enderlin, North Dakota
Year Chartered1902, 492 Banks Chartered
City InfoEnderlin is a city in Cass and Ransom counties in the State of North Dakota. The population was 886 at the 2010 census. Enderlin was founded in 1891. Local folklore suggests the name is derived from the semi-German "End der Line", as the city was briefly the terminus of the Soo Line Railroad's main line through North Dakota. Another explanation is that the name was suggested by the wife of a Soo Line official and comes from a fictional character in a book. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesCity name is unique, no others like it.
Seal VarietiesRed, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1905 $20 Gold Certificate
2. 1906 $20 Gold Certificate
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactFull and partial sheets of National Bank Notes are known to exists. Families of bank officials, particularly those who signed the notes, kept them as keepsakes. Some sheets are extremely valuable. Others are more common.
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