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Jason 3G

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  1. Thank you for the reply. Do you know if the the catalog #'s are the same format or if you accept catalog numbers from the Obsolete Paper Money Guide by Don Kelly ISBN 978-1-7320338-0-1 ? This is the one I have been using. I guess I will have to buy the other one if not.
  2. If an Obsolete note is not listed in the PMG Population Report does that mean PMG has never graded one before? Example, I cannot find a Reading, PA- Corporation of the Borough of Reading 6 1/4¢ obsolete note from 1837. I was considering submitting it but if it is not on the population report I am not sure of its Catalog #
  3. Charter means the specific bank that issued the note. Every bank of this time was issued their own charter number. Most easily seen on the Brown Back notes as the charter is the large number on the Brown Back.