CVC & Collectables presents this 1902 $10 National Currency note, issued by The First National Bank of Sistersville, West Virginia (Charter #5028), is a significant artifact of early 20th-century U.S. banking. Graded VF 25 by PMG, it retains strong design details and moderate wear, making it an appealing piece for collectors of National Bank Notes and West Virginia history.
Curreny Highlights:
- Issuer: The First National Bank of Sistersville, West Virginia
- Charter Number: 5028
- Series: 1902
- Denomination: $10
- Grade: PMG VF 25 — Displays light-to-moderate wear with clear details and strong paper integrity.
- Design Features:
- Front: Features a portrait of President William McKinley and the bank’s charter details, showcasing intricate engraving.
- Back: Depicts allegorical imagery representing agriculture and industry, symbols of America’s economic foundation during this period.
Collectibility:
This 1902 $10 National Currency note from Sistersville, West Virginia, is a highly desirable piece for collectors of National Bank Notes and regional currency. Its VF 25 grade ensures well-preserved details, making it a solid example of a note from a historically significant town. With its connection to West Virginia’s oil boom and banking history, this note is a standout addition to any collection focusing on U.S. financial or local history.
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