Serial number ones are trophies of the highest caliber. As such, they were often reserved for bank presidents and then kept within the family as an item of both sentimental and numismatic signficance. As such, any opportunity to secure a serial number one national banknote should not be taken lightly.
This particular example has fully-original paper wave and embossing as though it were just printed. The inks are bold, the margins are even, and the surfaces are original on this Allegheny County $10 1929 National Bank of McKeesport, PA serial B000001A.
Many serial number ones from 'common towns' effortlessly surprass the $2k threshold. As such, we're pleased to have this note delivered to you for considerably less.
Series Year | 1929 |
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Country | United States |
Denomination | $10 |
Grade | |
Signature | Jones and Woods |
Grading Agency | Dealer |
Category | Small National Bank Notes |
Serial No | B000001A |
Status | Active |
Seal | small brown seal. |
Fr / Pick # | 1801-1 |
Additional Info | - |