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WEEK #516 HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!

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Guest Dana G

Q: As of 1920, what percentage of the total amount issued by the First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan was still outstanding following the bank's liquidation in 1911?

 

 

Good luck everyone & have a great weekend!

 

Our first place winner will receive a coupon for 1 note graded under the Standard grading tier. (You must have an active account with PMG, call PMG for details) There will also be a runner up prize given to a randomly selected player with the correct answer.

 

 

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Almost all of it was outstanding (97%). Liquidation happened September 8, 1911. At that time, 100,000 was issued... 97,000 outstanding.

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Guest Dana G

Q: As of 1920, what percentage of the total amount issued by the First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan was still outstanding following the bank's liquidation in 1911?

 

 

A: 7.96% ($301,300 total issued; $23,990 outstanding in 1920)

 

Great job everyone and congratulations to our winner mhardin2413; No runner up.

 

Don't forget to stop by this Friday for NGC's question

 

 

 

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