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The Eric P. Newman sale of Federal currency conducted by Heritage Auctions on April 23, 2015, contained the double denomination note illustrated here from The Aetna National Bank of Kansas City, Missouri, charter 4251. This piece, in vg condition, sold for $70,500.

The issuing bank was chartered March 10, 1890, and liquidated only three years later on March 9, 1893, having a circulation of $45,000

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