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Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #2255 Orange National Bank of Orange, Massachusetts |
Year Chartered | 1875, 101 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Orange is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,839 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Part of the town is included in the census-designated place of Orange. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | 19 banks with similar city. First 12 below: 1. Orange, New Jersey - Orange National Bank 2. Orange, Texas - First National Bank 3. Orange, New Jersey - Second National Bank 4. East Orange, New Jersey - East Orange National Bank 5. Orangeburg, South Carolina - First National Bank 6. Orange, Virginia - National Bank of Orange 7. Orange, Virginia - American National Bank 8. Orange, Texas - Orange National Bank 9. Orange City, Iowa - First National Bank 10. Orange, Virginia - Citizens National Bank 11. Orange, California - First National Bank 12. West Orange, New Jersey - First National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Red, Blue |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1905 $20 Gold Certificate 2. 1906 $20 Gold Certificate |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Notes of Aldrich-Vreeland Period (1908-1915) contain inscription "Secured by United States bonds or other securities" (Friedbergs, 20th Ed. P 100) |
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