1902 $10 Plain Back National - Webster, MA (Charter 2312)
PCGS 40
This 1902 $10 Plain Back National Currency note is an intriguing artifact from the First National Bank of Webster, Massachusetts. With the Fr. 632 designation, it's a piece that highlights the local banking history during the early 20th century, a time when national banks were central to the community's economy.
Graded Extremely Fine 40 by PCGS, this note barely shows some exceedingly light folds (it faces up way nicer than a 40!). The detailed portrait of William McKinley remains sharp, and the bank's name is clearly printed. The intricate border designs and blue seal contrast beautifully against the crisp paper. The reverse, featuring the allegorical figure of Columbia, shows defined details with no major distractions.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | 40 |
Friedberg # | 632 |
Serial # | 16278 |