Lot #40 - Buffalo, First NB, W6559

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Buffalo, First NB, W6559
Fr. 624 $10 1902PB
Grade: PMG Ch. VF 35 EPQ     PMG
This gorgeous $10 has the appearance of an AU, not a VF and that's because of the color and paper quality. This was one of Amon Carter's favorite North Dakota notes and it was acquired when I sold his National Bank Notes from his estate. Stamped signatures of E.E. More, President and Smith Griffen More, Cashier. Buffalo is located in Cass County in the Fargo metro area. The population was 188 at the 2010 census. Buffalo was founded in 1872 as a Northern Pacific Railroad station named Third Siding and became New Buffalo about 1875. Postmaster Charles A. Wilder shortened the name to Buffalo in 1883. The village incorporated April 8, 1883 and the population peaked at 410 in 1890. The rural fire department of Buffalo was organized in 1958. At that time a 1956 fire truck was purchased. It was the first rural fire protected district in North Dakota.
Current Bid: $ 3,400.00

Estimate: ($ 2,000.00 - $ 4,000.00)

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