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1902 $20 Bill Value – How Much Is 1902 First National Bank of Winona Minnesota $20 Worth?

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Sell 1902 $20 First National Bank of Winona, Minnesota Bill
Item Info
Series1902
Charter#3224 First National Bank of Winona, Minnesota
Year Chartered1884, 180 Banks Chartered
City InfoWinona is a city in and the county seat of Winona County, in the state of Minnesota. Located in picturesque bluff country on the Mississippi River, its most noticeable physical landmark is Sugar Loaf. The city is named after legendary figure Winona, said to have been the first-born daughter of Chief Wapasha III. The population was 27,592 at the 2010 census. Source: Wikipedia
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4. Winona, Minnesota - Second National Bank
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6. Winona, West Virginia - Winona National Bank
7. Winona, Minnesota - Winona National Bank
Seal VarietiesRed, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1905 $20 Gold Certificate
2. 1906 $20 Gold Certificate
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactNotes from common charters are less valuable compared to rarer charters. Value also depends on type, denomination and total notes known for city, state and region. Ultimate determination of value is collector demand.
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