Here's an example of another 1929 note from my collection (not a low sheet number though). Observe that although the left-hand signatures are identical on the two notes, there are some very significant differences in the style of the right-hand signatures. I feel that these two variant signatures are sufficiently distinct to be worthy of inclusion in the Charlton catalogue. These variants are somewhat reminiscent of the Large Logan, Small Logan, and Decorative Logan signatures on the 1917 Commerce notes.
Thus, kid_kc79's note has the Type I signature at the right while my note has the Type II signature at the right.
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" Buy the very best notes that you can afford and keep them for at least 10 years. " (Richard D. Lockwood, private communication, 1978).