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National Bank of Commerce New York, $5 1902 Date Back Uncut PMG VF 30

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National Bank of Commerce New York, $5 1902 Date Back Uncut PMG VF 30

Currently available from Lone Star Coins, this $5 National Bank Note is a 1902 Date Back issue from the National Bank of Commerce in New York, graded Very Fine 30 by PMG. Cataloged as Friedberg #590, this note features serial number M267356A / 883395, with plate position I–J, and is offered uncut — a true rarity among large-size Nationals.

Issued under the Act of July 12, 1882, these 1902 Date Backs display a bold blue Treasury seal and portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan. Notes from major New York banks are highly collectible, and PMG-certified uncut examples like this are nearly impossible to find.

A standout piece of U.S. banking history and a premium addition to any advanced currency collection.

Currently available from Lone Star Coins, this $5 National Bank Note is a 1902 Date Back issue from the National Bank of Commerce in New York, graded Very Fine 30 by PMG. Cataloged as Friedberg #590, this note features serial number M267356A / 883395, with plate position I–J, and is offered uncut — a true rarity among large-size Nationals.

Issued under the Act of July 12, 1882, these 1902 Date Backs display a bold blue Treasury seal and portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan. Notes from major New York banks are highly collectible, and PMG-certified uncut examples like this are nearly impossible to find.

A standout piece of U.S. banking history and a premium addition to any advanced currency collection.

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Currently available from Lone Star Coins, this $5 National Bank Note is a 1902 Date Back issue from the National Bank of Commerce in New York, graded Very Fine 30 by PMG. Cataloged as Friedberg #590, this note features serial number M267356A / 883395, with plate position I–J, and is offered uncut — a true rarity among large-size Nationals.

Issued under the Act of July 12, 1882, these 1902 Date Backs display a bold blue Treasury seal and portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan. Notes from major New York banks are highly collectible, and PMG-certified uncut examples like this are nearly impossible to find.

A standout piece of U.S. banking history and a premium addition to any advanced currency collection.