1882 $10 Bill Value – How Much Is 1882 First National Bank of Woonsocket Rhode Island $10 Worth?


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1882 $10 Date Back - Front
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Sell 1882 $10 First National Bank of Woonsocket, Rhode Island Bill
Item Info
Series1882
Charter#1402 First National Bank of Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Year Chartered1865, 944 Banks Chartered
City InfoWoonsocket is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 41,186 at the 2010 census, making it the sixth largest city in the state. Woonsocket lies directly south of the Massachusetts state line. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesIf your note doesn't match try:
1. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - Citizens National Bank
2. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - Woonsocket National Bank
3. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - National Union Bank
4. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - Producers National Bank
5. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - National Globe Bank
6. Woonsocket, South Dakota - First National Bank
Seal VarietiesBrown, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1878 $10 Legal Tender
2. 1880 $10 Legal Tender
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactCheck your note's serial number. Serial #1 notes are valuable, even on common charters. Serial numbers 2-4 are also desirable in some cases.
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