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How Far Back Can We Go? - With Banknotes! Third Edition

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1903
The catalog I use lists the year of issue as "1903." I'm not sure, but I hope this banknote counts. It's the only one in my collection from 1903.
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Interesting note, Caietan!
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1902
A remainder of the 1902 issue of the Mexican Banco de Taumalipas.
It's one of my favorites because it has a locomotive on it.
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It's one of my favorites because it has a locomotive on it
It is a nice example!
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Nice note, Caietan! I like train vignettes, too!

Since there has been a world note posted for 1902, I'll share a U.S. note, a $5 series 1902 Red Seal national bank note.
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