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1882 $100 Brown Back - Front
1882 $100 Brown Back - Back
1882 $100 Date Back - Front
1882 $100 Date Back - Back
Item | Info |
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Series | 1882 |
Charter | #1553 First National Bank of Portland, Oregon |
Year Chartered | 1865, 944 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County. It is a major port in the Willamette Valley region of the Pacific Northwest, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. The city covers 145 square miles and had an estimated population of 639,863 in 2016, making it the 26th most populous city in the United States. Approximately 2,424,955 people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area, the 25th most populous MSA in the United States. Its Combined Statistical Area ranks 18th with a population of 3,160,488. Roughly 60% of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | 17 banks with similar city. First 12 below: 1. Portland, Maine - First National Bank 2. Portland, Maine - Second National Bank 3. Portland, Maine - Canal National Bank 4. Portland, Connecticut - First National Bank 5. Portland, Maine - Merchants National Bank 6. Portland, Maine - Casco National Bank 7. Portland, Maine - National Traders Bank 8. Portland, Maine - Cumberland National Bank 9. East Portland, Oregon - First National Bank 10. Portland, Oregon - Portland National Bank 11. Portland, Oregon - Ainsworth National Bank 12. Portland, Oregon - Commercial National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Brown, Blue |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1882 $100 Gold Certificate 2. 1878 $100 Legal Tender 3. 1880 $100 Legal Tender |
Other Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. 2. Rare and highly desirable National Note. |
Neat Fact | Commodore Oliver H. Perry on launch during Battle of Lake Erie. Liberty to right. |
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