Posted 17 months, 16 days ago
hrhea
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I have these 9 1929 National Bank Notes.
I Understand the Charter #.
The Serial #.
The Bank Name.
What I don't understand is how find how many notes were printed.
& how that could make one more valuable.
For example, I found a site that said there were only 10 Dalles, Oregon Notes Printed.
I also read that some banks had no know notes printed? I'm not sure
I understand that.
Dalles, Oregon #3441 $10.00
Clark County National Bank of Vancover, Washington #10686 $10.00
Crocker National Bank of San Fransisco # 1741 $5.00
First Seattle Dexter Norton National Bank #11280 $10.00
The First National Bank of Bellingham Washington #7372 $20.00
Overton National Bank, Nebraska # $10.00
Merchants National Bank of Sacramento # 1187 5 $10.00
The Chase National Bank of the City of New York #2370 $10.00
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York New York # B? $10.00
I know this may be quite redundant in questions for some of you. But
I appreciate the help help of others.
Shannon
WA State



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Feel free to email me on your 1929 national bank notes. I am a dealer/collector. I can answer any questions you have.
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I note not one of you mentioned the condition of the note in regards to asking value. The condition plays a large part. The best way is to look these up in a book. The signatures may matter as well.
You may find a book on US Currency at your local library. Most big town libraries have a antiques and collectable section in their reference area. Other wise you can go to Books A Million Book stores and they let you look at the books there. It may be worth your while to purchase one on currency. My local one has a section dedicated to coins and currency.
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Sheila ... you have made one of the most common errors in posting here. Call me and I will tell you what that is.
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