At the First Farmer’s Bank—a small brick building that was the only one tall enough to cast a shadow—the windows were open, but no breeze came. Inside, Mr. Hubble, the cashier, mopped his neck with a handkerchief while counting out a stack of silver dollars. The coins were so hot they left sweat marks on the counter.
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This was the final series of large-size $1 bills before the U.S. switched to the small-size currency we use today in 1928. Condition is King: At the First Farmer’s Bank—a small brick building