1902 $5 National Bank Note PMG 30 EPQ
Binghamton NY
This historic 1902 $5 National Bank Note, graded PMG 30 EPQ, was issued by a national bank in Binghamton, New York, under Charter #202. Red Seal National Bank Notes are highly collectible for their early issuance, distinctive design, and strong local historical connection.
The EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) designation confirms original paper integrity—an important distinction for circulated National Bank Notes. Despite honest wear, this note retains strong detail, bold design elements, and pleasing overall eye appeal, making it a standout example for its grade.
Key Features & Collector Highlights
Red Seal National Bank Note
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Issued in 1902 during the National Banking era
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Red Treasury seal signifies early National Bank Note issue
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Important piece of U.S. banking and monetary history
Binghamton, New York – Charter #202
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Issued by a desirable New York state national bank
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Low charter number enhances historical significance
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Popular with charter, state, and city collectors
PMG 30 EPQ – Very Fine Original
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Even circulation wear with strong remaining detail
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Original paper quality confirmed by EPQ designation
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Certified by PMG for authenticity and grading confidence
Collector & Historical Appeal
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National Bank Notes offer direct ties to local U.S. history
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Scarcer and more personal than later Federal Reserve Notes
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Ideal for National Bank Note, New York, and denomination collections
Arnold Jewelers Guarantee
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Hand-selected for originality, eye appeal, and historical importance
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Backed by decades of trusted numismatic and currency expertise
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Certified PMG 30 EPQ for complete confidence
This 1902 $5 National Bank Note PMG 30 EPQ – Red Seal, Binghamton, NY is a classic small-town National, combining originality, history, and collector appeal.












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