1918 Pittsburgh Note

Ziggy-Grimm

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Here's nice note a friend of my grandfather had given me before he passed away. I figured some of my Pennsylvania friends and others would enjoy seeing it.

It is one of my favorites in my collection:

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HH
-ZiG
 

That's a nice one. Friend of mine had a nice one from the Scenery Hill National Bank not too far from you. I could never talk him out of it!!!
 

That's a nice one. Friend of mine had a nice one from the Scenery Hill National Bank not too far from you. I could never talk him out of it!!!

That’s very close to my work! I never knew there was a large bank there. It’s a very small town...
 

Thats a cool bill love how the old bills look
 

I like the bill; a great piece of history.
It's a National Bank Note from the 'Third Charter Period'. Date range: April 12, 1902 to April 11, 1922. More specifically, there were three varieties of these bills; yours is the 'Blue seal without date on back'. These bills were issued from 1915 to 1929 and are the most frequently encountered of all National Bank Notes. These notes were also the last issued before the conversion to small-size currency in 1929.
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