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Nevada Bank of San Francisco Exchange & Promissory Note #68001

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 100.00 USD
Nevada Bank of San Francisco Exchange & Promissory Note  #68001
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Lot of two. 1) Rare Third of Exchange. Issued May 4th, 1877. No. 01442. Pay 60 days after sight to Ed. Santos 610 pounds. Drawn on Smith, Payne & Smiths, London. Signed by the cashier. 4.5 x 9" Britton & Rey. Toning/soiling. 2) 1882 promissory note for $21 in gold coin borrowed at 6% by Henry Elmer. 4 x 8" The Nevada Bank of San Francisco was created by the Bonanza Firm (Mackey, Fair, Flood & O'Brien) during the Comstock Lode as a competitor to the Sharon/Ralston controlled Bank of California. It opened on Jan. 10th, 1876 and closed in 1895. State: California City: San Francisco Date: 1877 & 1882