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From Water at Blue Earth to Waterville, Minnesota

As has been the case for the past few months, a new addition to my collection of National Bank Notes is the impetus for this month’s article. One of the many fun things connected with collecting National Bank Notes is the ability to learn about the town from which the note emanated its history, and the actual bank building. This month’s addition to my collection will take us to Minnesota, a state that I have not previously written about.

There are many states that interest me in my collecting interests and some that do not. The reasons are purely subjective, some because I have never visited the state, others too vague to explain. Minnesota was one of those states. I have never visited it, and had no Minnesota notes in my

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