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1902 $5 Red Seal - Front
1902 $5 Red Seal - Back
1902 $5 Date Back - Front
1902 $5 Date Back - Back
1902 $5 Plain Back - Front
1902 $5 Plain Back - Back
Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #230 First National Bank of Monroe, Wisconsin |
Year Chartered | 1864, 503 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Monroe, known as "the Swiss Cheese Capital of the USA", is a city in and the county seat of Green County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 10,827 at the 2010 census. The city is bordered by the Town of Monroe to the north and the Town of Clarno to the south. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | 16 banks with similar city. First 12 below: 1. Monroe, Michigan - First National Bank 2. Monroe, Iowa - First National Bank 3. Monroeville, Ohio - First National Bank 4. Monroe, Louisiana - Ouachita National Bank 5. Monroe, Louisiana - Monroe National Bank 6. Monroe, Iowa - Monroe National Bank 7. Monroe, New York - Monroe National Bank 8. Monroe, Ohio - Monroe National Bank 9. Monroe, Louisiana - Ouachita National Bank 10. Monroe, North Carolina - First National Bank 11. Monroe, Washington - First National Bank 12. Monroe, Washington - Monroe National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Red, Blue |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1907 $5 Legal Tender 2. 1899 $5 Silver Certificates |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Portrait of President Benjamin Harrison. |
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