There are several variables that determine the value of a $10.00 bill from the First National Bank of Davis: 1. Is it a large size or small note? (large will tend to be rarer and thus worth more) 2. What condition is it in? (Better condition, better value) 3. If it is a large size note, is it a statehood issue, or a territorial issue? (territorial issue will be worth a whole lot more) 4. If it is a large size note, can you still read the signatures? All in all, it could be worth anywhere from $250.00 at the low end for a poor condition small size note to $5,000.00 or more for a large size territorial note in superior condition. Please keep in mind this estimate is pretty much guess work. I would need more information in order to give a more exact answer, and a real expert may have much more reliable numbers for you. I am just a hobbyist collector. Good luck!
Davis had a better education. Lincoln and Davis were on different sides.
Davis was the president of the confederacy
Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederate States of America yo!
The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its president.
The president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War was Jefferson Davis.
The airport code for Davis Field - Oklahoma - is MKO.
Steve Davis is famous for being the quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooner during 1972 - 1976. He lead the team to back to back national championships between 1974-1975. He died in a plan crash at the age of 60.
Milt Davis was born on May 31, 1929, in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA.
Rufe Davis was born on December 2, 1908, in Vinson, Oklahoma, USA.
Davis D. Joyce has written: 'Oklahoma I Had Never Seen Before'
NFL player Bryce Davis played for Central Oklahoma.
Jesse Ed Davis was born on September 21, 1944, in Norman, Oklahoma, USA.
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Turner Falls is a waterfall near Davis, Oklahoma. It is in the Arbuckle Mountains and is 77 feet tall.
Jesse Ed Davis was born on September 21, 1944, in Norman, Oklahoma, USA.
Arthur Carl Davis was born on March 26, 1929, in Ada, Oklahoma, USA.
California, Illinois, Oklahoma, South Dakota and West Virginia each has a Davis, Iowa has a Davis City, Illinois has a Davis Junction, Georgia has a Davisboro, Michigan has a Davison, and Alabama has a Daviston.