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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan series of Puerto Rico in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $85,000.00 and $145,000.00.
The First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan (FNB) opened in 1902 and subsequently issued $301,300 worth of national currency until it closed in 1911. The bank’s charter number (6484) appears vertically and horizontally on the front of its notes.

Catalog Detail

  First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan Value Range Favorite
First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan Value Range  
10 dollars (B601a)
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20 dollars (B602a)
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50 dollars (B603a)
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100 dollars (B604a)
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10 dollars (B605a)
$85,000
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$145,000
$85,000 - $145,000
20 dollars (B606a)
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50 dollars (B607a)
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100 dollars (B608a)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan series of Puerto Rico in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $85,000.00 and $145,000.00.
The First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan (FNB) opened in 1902 and subsequently issued $301,300 worth of national currency until it closed in 1911. The bank’s charter number (6484) appears vertically and horizontally on the front of its notes.

Catalog Detail