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		<title>USA-BANK-CRED-03370-LNB</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Liberty National Bankard Charge
Liberty National Bank of Louisville
Midwest Bank Card (Interbank)
EXP. 1970]]></description>
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Liberty National Bank of Louisville<br />
Midwest Bank Card (Interbank)<br />
EXP. 1970</p>
<p>A number of Banks in the Midwestern US (Illinois, Indiana and Michigan area) issued credit cards with the Midwest Bank Card design from 1966, and most of these with the standard Town and Country Charge design. As such they were part of the card issuing card group TOWN and COUNTRY CHARGE, &#8221; a division of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company of Chicago&#8221;. Most of these banks became part of the Interbank group from around 1968-69, and some continued issuing Master Charge cards from the early 1970&#8217;s.<br />
A few other early charge card programs also issued cards under the Midwest Bank Card. Charge-It, AFNB charge, Liberty Bankard Charge (Kentucky), and First Card (Chicago) are some of the known programs.<br />
Please <a class="button primary-button" href="/contact">Contact Us</a> if you have additional cards not shown here.<br />
Most of the Midwest Bank Card group issued cards with 10 digit account numbers, but some had up to 12 digits.</p>
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<p>Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Louisville (1854), was renamed Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Kentucky in 1993.<br />
For a general history of Credit cards in USA please see the article<br />
<strong><a class="button primary-button" href="https://phonecardmuseum.com/articles/banking-cards/the-credit-card/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Credit Card</a></strong></p>
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		<title>USA-BANK-CRED-03340-ENBC</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 14:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First Card (yellow panel)
Exchange National Bank of Chicago
Midwest Bank Card
EXP. 1968]]></description>
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Exchange National Bank of Chicago<br />
Midwest Bank Card<br />
EXP. 1968</p>
<p>A number of Banks in the Midwestern US (Illinois, Indiana and Michigan area) issued credit cards with the Midwest Bank Card design from 1966, and most of these with the standard Town and Country Charge design. As such they were part of the card issuing card group TOWN and COUNTRY CHARGE, &#8221; a division of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company of Chicago&#8221;. Most of these banks became part of the Interbank group from around 1968-69, and some continued issuing Master Charge cards from the early 1970&#8217;s.<br />
A few other early charge card programs also issued cards under the Midwest Bank Card. Charge-It, AFNB charge, and First Card (Chicago) are some of the known programs.<br />
Please <a class="button primary-button" href="/contact">Contact Us</a> if you have additional cards not shown here.<br />
Most of the Midwest Bank Card group issued cards with 10 digit account numbers, but some had up to 12 digits.</p>
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<p>Exchange National Bank of Chicago was formerly the Central Bank in Chicago, but not renamed as Exchange until 1982 according to some sources. Here we have the Exchange name on a card from 1967 ???<br />
For a general history of Credit cards in USA please see the article<br />
<strong><a class="button primary-button" href="https://phonecardmuseum.com/articles/banking-cards/the-credit-card/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Credit Card</a></strong></p>
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		<title>USA-BANK-CRED-03321-FIRS...</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/bank-cards/credit-cards/usa-regional/midwest-usa/usa-bank-cred-03321-first/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 14:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First Card (white text)
First National Bank of Chicago
Midwest Bank Card
EXP. 1968 (not marked)]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First Card (white text)<br />
First National Bank of Chicago<br />
Midwest Bank Card<br />
EXP. 1968 (not marked)</p>
<p>A number of Banks in the Midwestern US (Illinois, Indiana and Michigan area) issued credit cards with the Midwest Bank Card design from 1966, and most of these with the standard Town and Country Charge design. As such they were part of the card issuing card group TOWN and COUNTRY CHARGE, &#8221; a division of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company of Chicago&#8221;. Most of these banks became part of the Interbank group from around 1968-69, and some continued issuing Master Charge cards from the early 1970&#8217;s.<br />
A few other early charge card programs also issued cards under the Midwest Bank Card. Charge-It, AFNB charge, and First Card (Chicago) are some of the known programs.<br />
Please <a class="button primary-button" href="/contact">Contact Us</a> if you have additional cards not shown here.<br />
Most of the Midwest Bank Card group issued cards with 10 digit account numbers, but some had up to 12 digits.</p>
<hr />
<p>For a general history of Credit cards in USA please see the article<br />
<strong><a class="button primary-button" href="https://phonecardmuseum.com/articles/banking-cards/the-credit-card/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Credit Card</a></strong></p>
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		<title>USA-BANK-CRED-03320-FIRS...</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:40:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First Card
First National Bank of Chicago
Midwest Bank Card
Credit card EXP. 1967]]></description>
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First National Bank of Chicago<br />
Midwest Bank Card<br />
Credit card EXP. 1967</p>
<p>A number of Banks in the Midwestern US (Illinois, Indiana and Michigan area) issued credit cards with the Midwest Bank Card design from 1966, and most of these with the standard Town and Country Charge design. As such they were part of the card issuing card group TOWN and COUNTRY CHARGE, &#8221; a division of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company of Chicago&#8221;. Most of these banks became part of the Interbank group from around 1968-69, and some continued issuing Master Charge cards from the early 1970&#8217;s.<br />
A few other early charge card programs also issued cards under the Midwest Bank Card. Charge-It, AFNB charge, and First Card (Chicago) are some of the known programs.<br />
Please <a class="button primary-button" href="/contact">Contact Us</a> if you have additional cards not shown here.<br />
Most of the Midwest Bank Card group issued cards with 10 digit account numbers, but some had up to 12 digits.</p>
<hr />
<p>For a general history of Credit cards in USA please see the article<br />
<strong><a class="button primary-button" href="https://phonecardmuseum.com/articles/banking-cards/the-credit-card/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Credit Card</a></strong></p>
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