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Fr. 503 1882 Bb $20 Ch. #2380 The First National Bank, Walla Walla, Wa

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Fr.-503-1882-Bb-$20-Ch.-#2380-The-First-National-Bank,-Walla-Walla,-Wa

Fr.-503-1882-Bb-$20-Ch.-#2380-The-First-National-Bank,-Walla-Walla,-Wa

Got this lovely note
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Congrats on this purchase as well.

The 6th edition Kelly census CD shows 30 large size reported on the FNB of Walla Walla. Only 2 of those were Brown Backs, yours being one of them.

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MeadowviewCollector, would you say this note is desired and collectible?
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That is an understatement. I've never seen one before. Congratulations!
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Fantastic note. How did you come by it?
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I reached out to the owner of the ch. 9030 1929 $10 (my other post) and was working out a deal for that note and he mentioned this one. We ended up making a deal for both. From all the feedback I've received, I'm happy I got them. Seem to be two nice rare and hard to come by notes. Feeling better and better about the deal I made.
Thanks again everybody.
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Which note would forum say is more valuable, the ch. 9030 $10 or the ch. 2380 $20.
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I can find no public auction record for the $20 Brown Back. The closest comparable I found is an 1882 Date Back that Lyn Knight sold in a 2008 auction for $5,462.50.

As to whether this note or the $10 is more valuable, I cannot say with certainty. They are both valuable nonetheless.

-MV
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I dislike choosing a small size note over a large one, but in this case I would pick the 9030 simply because of the bank rarity.
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Wonderful note! Walla Walla is about 35 miles north of where I live. I wonder if the old National Bank building is still standing. Next time we get up there I'll check around.
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GregAlex, that would be cool. If you remember, let me know. Also, it would neat if you could snap a pic
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No expertise ... simply rejoycing in yours.

Well collected

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Here's an historic photo of the Paine Building, which also housed the WW National Bank. In 1921 they built a new, more ornate bank building, but this one was probably where they issued your note. I'll have to try to figure out where the original building was located. If I find it I'll post a current photo.

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GregAlex, that's a cool pic. Keep us posted if you get a current day pic.
Feels like the note has some history attached to it.
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Great pic, thanks.
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We finally got to Walla Walla yesterday and, indeed, the Paine Building is still standing. The lower level has been gutted but I took a pic through the window -- this is the precise space the original FNB was located. Right next door, separated by an alley, is the "new" bank building, now occupied by Banner Bank.

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