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FR-477 1882 Series Brown Back Five Dollar THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MC-KEES ROCKS PENNSYLVANIA
CHARTER #5142 is located in Allegheny County. The First National Bank of McKees Rocks Pennsylvania Pa. Around 1749, the French Canadian explorer Pierre Joseph Celeron de Blainville visited the area and discovered a “written rock” Inscribed with markings he believed were made by Native Americans. Celeron named the place after the rock and eventually became known as Mckees Rocks.
Serial #3058, Third-party graded P.M.G #40 with the added qualifier, Exceptional Paper Quality. A fantastic-looking note that was hand cut from the sheet. Clean-looking note, the signatures are wonderful, and the Margins are sharp, what a note.
According to track & price… This note is the highest graded 1882 to exist. There are a total of #24 Large in the census. Just one other $5.00 Brown Back exists, which is graded a #6 GOOD. It realized $502.00 IN 2012. A total of #3 Brown Backs exist in all denominations. One of the oldest and nicest nationals known for this bank. A great title, and history for this one bank town.
There are #24 Large known on this bank. #91 small size
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