Unique For Town & Bank
National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Courtenay, First NB, 6210
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929T1
Grade:
PMG VG 10
This small bank in Stutsman County has had only a single surviving note recorded and this is it. The bank was chartered in April 1902 and issued 1,522 large size sheets, with no survivors known. They also issued 110 sheets of small size and this note remains unique. Records indicate I sold this note for $135. Officer signatures are H.N. Hooper, President and G.E. Berg, Cashier. Courtenay is located in Stutsman County in the Jamestown metro area. The population was 45 at the 2010 census. Courtenay was founded in 1892 along the Soo Line Railroad and named for a place in England. The post office used an erroneous spelling, Courtney, from its establishment in 1893 until 1905, when Postmaster Henry Theodore Nelson corrected the spelling. The village incorporated in 1902 and a peak population of 539 was reached in 1910.
Current Bid:
$ 2,600.00
Estimate:
($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)