National Bank Notes
National Bank Notes were United States currency banknotes issued by National banks chartered by the United States Government. The notes were usually backed by United States bonds the bank deposited with the United States Treasury. In addition, banks were required to maintain a redemption fund[1] amounting to five percent of any outstanding note balance, in gold or "lawful money".
TT FR 1801-1 1929 $10 NATIONAL BANK NOTE 3 DIGI...
TT FR 1801-1 1929 $10 NATIONAL BANK NOTE 3 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER 153 PCGS 67 PPQ ...
TT FR 1801-1 1929 $10 NATIONAL BANK NOTE 3 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER 153 PCGS 67 PPQ 1929 $10 National Bank Note with serial number C000153A with signatures of Jones and Woods. Fr 1801-1 and plate I37/90. Graded 67 Premium Paper Quality Superb Gem Uncirculated by PCGS Banknote. The centering here is virtual perfection, the embossing obvious through the holder, and the overall appearance simply flawless. If you are a collector seeking only the finest, look no further than ...
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