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Vintage Banking Deposit Slip Card Security First National Bank of Los Angeles Ba

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Management number 7889985 Release Date 2025/09/02 List Price $27.00 Model Number 7889985
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Vintage Banking Deposit Slip Card Security First National Bank of Los Angeles Banking by Mail Eagle Rock Branch 1950s

"Security First National Bank of Los Angeles was a major bank in Southern California that eventually became part of Bank of America. It was formed from a merger between Security Trust and Savings Bank and Los Angeles-First National Bank in 1929. In 1968, it merged with Pacific National Bank of San Francisco to form Security Pacific National Bank. Ultimately, Security Pacific was acquired by BankAmerica in 1992. ."

Features:
• Rare and Hard to Find
• Made in the USA
• Part of a banking by mail system where money is deposited by being mailed in and the card is returned noting the deposit.
• From the estate of Ruby W. Koestner who died in a plane crash; this was purchased from the estate of her family member who was an executive at CBS Studios.

• Aesthetics: Vintage Banking, Banking Ephemera, Vintage Banker, Historical financial forms, Vintage Finance, Vintage Wall

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera
SizeN/A
BrandNone
ConditionGood

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