Lot #1953 - Kansas City, Aetna NB, 4251

Unique Bank Unique Type Unique Double Denomination


Error Notes > National Bank Notes > Missouri



Kansas City, Aetna NB, 4251
Fr. 512 $50/$100 1882BB Double Denomination Error
Grade: PMG Fine 12 Net     PMG
This note is truly an amazing story of survival as it carries a plate date of March 10, 1890 and the bank was liquidated just three years later during the Depression of 1893. During this era there were a number of short-lived institutions that popped up across the city. This institution issued only 460 sheets of notes that each contained one $50 and one $100 Brown Back. Low and behold this amazing note has both, a $50 face and a $100 back so the sheet got flipped before the sides were matched. No other examples are known from this location, either regular or double denominations. There has been only one other occurrence of a double denomination $50/$100 Brown Back being found and that was from the New Mexico Territory. That note is now in the collection of the ANA Museum. Creating a singular opportunity for more than one reason to acquire such a rarity. PMG notes: restoration.
Current Bid: $ 62,500.00

Estimate: ($ 100,000.00 - $ 150,000.00)

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