1902 $5 Chase National Bank of New York Currency Note PCGS XF 40
### 1902 $5 Chase National Bank of New York Currency Note PCGS XF 40 Bullion Exchanges now offers the **1902 $5 Chase National Bank of New York Currency Note PCGS XF 40** for purchase! Issued under the National Banking Era, this historic U.S. banknote is graded Extremely Fine 40 (XF 40) by PCGS, indicating strong detail with moderate circulation wear. As a large-size national banknote, it represents an important piece of early 20th-century American financial history. The Series 1902 National Bank Notes were issued by federally chartered banks across the United States following the National Banking Act. These notes were backed by U.S. government bonds and circulated as legal currency, with each bank’s name prominently displayed. The Chase National Bank, one of the most influential financial institutions in U.S. history, later became part of what is now JPMorgan Chase. Notes from New York banks are especially desirable due to their economic significance and historical prominence. **Product Features:** - **Graded by PCGS as XF 40** - Face value of $5 USD - **Obverse:** Features a portrait of Ben. Harrison on the left, with “The Chase National Bank of the City of New York” prominently displayed at center. Blue serial numbers, the charter number Treasury seal, and ornate engravings complete the classic design. - **Reverse:** Displays a green-toned vignette of the Landing of the Pilgrims, surrounded by decorative scrollwork, “National Currency” inscriptions, and large “5” denomination markers in each corner Bullion Exchanges offers a wide selection of rare and historic [**U.S. currency**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes), including this **1902 $5 Chase National Bank of New York Note PCGS XF 40**. Each order is securely packaged and shipped with care, and our team is always available to assist with any questions. **You may also like:** - [**1929 $10 National Currency Note New York Avg Circ**](file:///1929-10-national-currency-note-new-york-avg-circ)