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1902 $5 Bill Value – How Much Is 1902 First National Bank of Rocky Mount North Carolina $5 Worth?

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Sell 1902 $5 First National Bank of Rocky Mount, North Carolina Bill
Item Info
Series1902
Charter#7362 First National Bank of Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Year Chartered1904, 460 Banks Chartered
City InfoRocky Mount is a city in Edgecombe and Nash counties in the Atlantic coastal plain region of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Although it was not formally incorporated until February 28, 1907, the North Carolina community that became the city of Rocky Mount dates from the beginning of the 19th century. The first post office in the area opened in 1816. The city's population was 57,685 at the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 56,325 in 2014. Rocky Mount has received the All-America City Award from the National Civic League two times, in 1969 and 1999. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesIf your note doesn't match try:
1. Rocky Mount, Virginia - First National Bank
2. Rocky Mountain, Virginia - Peoples National Bank
3. Rocky Mountain, North Carolina - Planters National Bank
4. Rocky Mountain, North Carolina - National Bank of Rocky Mountain
Seal VarietiesRed, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1907 $5 Legal Tender
2. 1899 $5 Silver Certificates
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactPortrait of President Benjamin Harrison.
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