National Bank Notes > North Dakota
Osnabrock, First NB, W7234
Fr. 624 $10 1902PB
Grade:
PMG AU 55 Net
A beautiful note from a one-bank town in Cavalier County. The bank was organized on April 7, 1904 and issued 4,527 sheets of large size notes. When I was a babe in the woods I recall having/seeing several (or nearly so) UNC notes from this bank. This note is graded AU 55 Net for a couple of miniscule items (tiny nick on top and a couple of pinhead size rust spots) but since it's such a high grade they need to be mentioned. Wonderful signatures of officers Thomas L. Tillisch, President and Hans J. Dahl, Cashier. PMG notes: repaired, minor rust. Osnabrock is a city in Cavalier County. The population was 134 at the 2010 census. This Great Northern Railroad station was founded in 1882 and named for Osnabrock, Ontario, Canada, which was named for Osnabruck, Germany, a city in Saxony on the Haase River. The post office was established October 25, 1883 with James A. Anderson as Postmaster. The village, which incorporated in 1903, reached a peak population of 310 in 1920.
Current Bid:
$ 900.00
Estimate:
($ 1,500.00 - $ 3,000.00)