Description
TYPE-1 1929 Series Ten Dollar THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PERKASIE PENNSYLVANIA. SERIAL E001242A
CHARTER #7785
Both the town of Perkasie and Pocasie Creek derive their name from the Lenape Unami phrase Pèhpahkàsink/Poekskossing, which translates to “One who goes to the place to crack nuts”. The Dutch/Swedish (before the British settlements) pronounced the word with an r and it stuck. There was doubtless a village on the site of the present town before William Penn’s Perkasie Manor was settled. “The “Manor” of Perkasie was one of several in Bucks County and contained 11,462 acres (4,639 ha). Laid out and surveyed in 1708, it embraced most of Hilltown and Rockhill Township.”
One of #26 small size known for this Bucks County Bank. We graded this one borderline Very fine.
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