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New Hampshire Banking Company. Established in 1879, this bank failed in 1897. It was a guarantee bank, which meant that 10% of deposits where held in a separate guarantee fund and would be returned to depositors in a failure. Based on the date of the certificate below, it appears to have taken a number of years to distribute the fund.
Guarantee Fund. Issued in 1903. #443. This certificate allocated a portion of the guaranty fund to John A. Spalding. It is signed by Charles Holman as President. However, he was actually Vice President (and a trustee) at the time of the failure.
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| Rarity | Industry | Beauty | Cross-Collectable | Importance | Age |
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| 7 | 7 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| Overall Value | 4 | ||||
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