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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks, jbuck! The Camden note has an annotation on the back of the holder regarding "minor repairs", but when a note has only a couple known examples and they seldom come up for sale, I can easily overlook issues like that!
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Quote: The Camden note has an annotation on the back of the holder regarding "minor repairs", but when a note has only a couple known examples and they seldom come up for sale, I can easily overlook issues like that! -For a note that's actually that rare (1 - 5 known) a minor detail like "minor repairs" would be the last thing that would throw me.  Great addition & fun to watch your "rabbit hole" deepen @hokiefan_82! 
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Another pickup on Heritage tonight. This is the 4th note I've picked up on Heritage which are evidently from the same seller, all in separate auctions, as the PMG registry number of all of those are 1998882-***. I wish that Heritage offered them in the same auction instead of spreading them out as it really increases my shipping costs!  The First National Bank of Springdale, AR, was chartered on June 24, 1907, and merged and became part of First Security Bank in 2004. The bank issued $5-$20 1902RS, 1902DB and 1902PB, as well as 1929 Ty.1 and Ty.2 notes. There are four $20 1929 Ty.1 notes in the census, with this note having the highest grade of those listed. Signatures of cashier J.L. Stafford and president Art L. Lewis. 
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Fantastic! 
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Lovely rare addition @hokiefan_82
Cool low # too!
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Thanks, jbuck and walk2dwater!
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The Citizens National Bank of Arkadelphia, AR was chartered on September 25, 1911 and was open past 1935 (the FDIC Bank History website shows no later information on this bank). The bank issued $10 and $20 1902 DB, 1902 PB, and 1929 Ty.1 and 1929 Ty.2 notes. There are a total of 10 large and 14 small notes listed in the T&P census for this bank. This note is one of six $10 1929 Ty1 notes listed, all shown with grades between VG and VF. Signatures of cashier Howard Abraham and president C.C. Tobey. Alphabetically, Arkadelphia is the first bank on the list of issuing banks in Arkansas. I have an example from the last one listed alphabetically, Wynne, so now I just have to fill all the remaining holes between those two...  
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Very nice! 
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The First National Bank of Rogers, AR, charter #7789, was chartered on June 15, 1905 and went into receivership on Jan. 13, 1931. The bank issued $5,$10 and $20 1902RS, 1902DB, 1902PB, and 1929 Ty.1 notes. While there are a total of 19 large size notes listed in the T&P census, the 1929 Ty.1 notes are fairly scarce; there are only two $5 notes and this lone $10 note currently listed. I generally avoid notes with comments on the holder; this heavily-circulated note has a tear at the bottom mentioned, but I can live with that in this case! Signatures of cashier W.H. Cowan and president E.F. Jackson. 
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Fantastic! 
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Thanks, jbuck. Heritage has a number of Arkansas NBN's and scrip coming up in the coming months - I hope to be continuing to add regularly to this set!
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Quote: Heritage has a number of Arkansas NBN's and scrip coming up in the coming months - I hope to be continuing to add regularly to this set! Good luck! 
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