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1902 $20 Red Seal - Front
1902 $20 Red Seal - Back
1902 $20 Date Back - Front
1902 $20 Date Back - Back
1902 $20 Plain Back - Front
1902 $20 Plain Back - Back
Item | Info |
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Series | 1902 |
Charter | #1695 First National Bank of Utah of Salt Lake City, Utah |
Year Chartered | 1869, 8 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and the most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Utah. With an estimated population of 190,884 in 2014, the city is the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which has a population of 1,153,340. Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo Combined Statistical Area. This region is a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along an approximately 120-mile segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a population of 2,423,912 as of 2014. It is one of only two major urban areas in the Great Basin. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | If your note doesn't match try: 1. Salt Lake City, Utah - Miners National Bank of Salt Lake 2. Salt Lake City, Utah - Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah 3. Salt Lake City, Utah - Deseret National Bank 4. Salt Lake City, Utah - Union National Bank 5. Salt Lake City, Utah - Commercial National Bank 6. Salt Lake City, Utah - National Bank of the Republic 7. Salt Lake City, Utah - Utah State National Bank 8. Salt Lake City, Utah - American National Bank 9. Salt Lake City, Utah - Continental National Bank 10. Salt Lake City, Utah - National Copper Bank 11. Salt Lake City, Utah - National City 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 | Some issues contain regional geographic identifiers. N = New England. E = Eastern. M = Midwest. S = Southern. W = Western. P = Pacific. The letters were included for hand sorting purposes (Kelley, 5th Ed. P 5). |
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