CVC & Collectables presents this 1902 $10 National Currency note, issued by The First National Bank of Clarington, Ohio (Charter #5762), is a remarkable artifact of early 20th-century banking in the United States. Graded Fine 15 by PMG, this note retains clear design elements and legible details despite moderate wear, making it a highly collectible piece of Ohio banking history.
Currency Highlights:
- Issuer: The First National Bank of Clarington, Ohio
- Charter Number: 5762
- Series: 1902
- Denomination: $10
- Grade: PMG Fine 15 — Displays moderate wear with solid paper integrity and strong legibility.
- Design Features:
- Front: Features a portrait of President William McKinley alongside intricate engraving and bold text indicating the issuing bank.
- Back: Depicts allegorical figures symbolizing agriculture and industry, central themes of early 20th-century American prosperity.
Collectibility:
This 1902 $10 National Currency note from Clarington, Ohio, is a prized addition for collectors of National Bank Notes or Ohio-related numismatics. Its Fine 15 grade ensures that key design elements are well-preserved, offering both historical value and aesthetic appeal. As a tangible connection to Clarington’s banking history, this note is an excellent piece for any collection focused on U.S. financial history or local banking heritage. Find more alike here!
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