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$20 Indian Head National Bank Of Nashua, New Hampshire - Common Or Better ?

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 Posted 11/27/2017  3:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add madis4u to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this bill common or better one ? Cant find it on auction archives.
How much can it be worth ?

$20-Indian-Head-National-Bank-Of-Nashua,-New-Hampshire---Common-Or-Better-?
$20-Indian-Head-National-Bank-Of-Nashua,-New-Hampshire---Common-Or-Better-?
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Found a page of them here. Just sign in or join (free) and you can see the auction results.

https://currency.ha.com/c/search-re...&limitTo=all
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Yes, but not 1 piece $20. All smaller denomination.
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Common bank, but only one (other) 1902 PB $20 shows in the Kelly census, grading F-VF. Yours might grade G-VG with staining. Value difficult to gauge since early notes on this bank are frequently seen.



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The value really depends on who is in the marketplace seeking an example from this bank.

The closest sold record I've seen is from a Lyn Knight sale in 2012 where a Series 1902 $5 Plain Back sold for $2,070.

Yours is in the Very Good to Fine range in my opinion. Collectors of nationals understand that these notes saw circulation and often show signs of it.

It is my opinion ONLY this is worth at least $1000. Could it sell for more? Of course.

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We may disagree on the grade (margin nips, soiling, limp appearance), but this is a most attractive example with strong sigs, and I agree that it's a $1K or better note if you can find a buyer.
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