Small size National Bank Notes were issued from July 1929 to March 1935. Only $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations were issued and all are now obsolete. All series of 1929 bear the Woods and Jones signatures and carry a Brown seal.
Small Size National Banks Notes were issued in two distinct types of currency.
Type one was issued from July 1929 to May 1933 and featured two black charter numbers on the face of the note.
Type two was issued from May 1933 to March 1935 and featured four black charter numbers on the face of the note, the two additional ,charter numbers are in brown ink alongside the two serial numbers. Type two notes are considered scarcer than the type one in most cases.
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I purchased this 1929 $20 NBN from the First National Bank of Azusa, California several years ago at the Long Beach show. I lived in Glendora, CA which is right next to Azusa, Calif. Azusa was in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. I attended Citr...
This is a nice 1929 $5 NBN from the Clinton National Bank of Clinton, Connecticut. No it wasnt named after former President "Wild Bill" Clinton. The serial number is D000001A and it is graded as a PMG-64EPQ. The charter # is 1314. This is a real popul...
A nice example of a 1929 $10 NBN from the First National Bank of Dundee, Il. Almost a GEM, except for the margin on the left. A rare serial number 1 note that is highly sought after by Illinois collectors. Totally original. Serial # F000001A.
Graded by...
This is a very nice and popular 1929 $5 NBN form The First National Bank of Cassopolis, Michigan. It has a serial number of E000001A. This note is in pristine condition with no pinholes, tears, rips or bank marks. It is graded as a PCGS-58PPQ
It has a ...
This is a very nice example of a 1929 $5 NBN from the First National Bank of Appelton, Minnesota with a serial umber of E000001A. There are very few serial number 1 notes from the state of Minnesota in any denominations. Here is one of them. There are onl...
This is a very nice 1929 $10 NBN Type-1 note from The First National Bank of Tekamah, Nebraska. It is also the first serial number one note I have owned from Nebraska. The bank is located in Burt County.
A way cool serial number note from Nebraska!
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LOW CHARTER # 29.
This is a extremely sharp and nice 1929 $10 National Bank Note from The First National Bank of The City of New York. There are only 6 1929 $10 NBNs serial number ones known from this bank. The note is original with deep embossing. It ...
This is another one of my favorite notes. It is from The First National Bank of Brockport, New York. It is located in Monroe County. There 7 1929 Type-1 $20s KNOWN ON THE BANK. This is The highest graded of its type on the bank, and its a serial number on...
This s a very nice example of a 1929 $5 National Bank Note from "The First National Bank of Altoona, PA. The serial # is D000001A and is graded as a PMG-64. It has the low Charter number of 247. It also has a super low serial number of D000001A. There ar...
This is a 1929 $5 NBN form the National Bank of Mc Keesport, Pennsylvania. ,, There is a tiny corner fold, but no pinholes, rips or tears. A nice mid grade serial number one note. The serial # is C000...
This is one of those cool notes with a cool name! Newville.
This note is a 1929 $10 NBN type-1 from The First National Bank of Newville, Pennsylvania. It is located in Cumberland County. It has a low charter number of 60.
This note is also the ver...