1929 $10 National Currency Note New York Avg Circ
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1929 $10 National Currency Note New York Avg Circ
Discover a historic piece of American paper currency with the 1929 $10 National Currency Note New York Avg Circ. Issued under the National Banking system, this note represents an important era in U.S. financial history when banks across the country were authorized to issue their own federally backed currency. The 1929 series introduced the small-size format used in modern U.S. paper money today, replacing the larger notes previously in circulation.
National Currency Notes were printed by the U.S. Treasury and distributed through individual national banks. Each note displays the charter number and name of the issuing bank, tying the currency directly to a specific financial institution and location. This example originates from New York, one of the most significant banking centers in American history, making it especially appealing for collectors interested in historic financial institutions.
Product Features:
- National Currency Note
- Average Circulated Condition
- Face value of $10 US silver dollar, formerly backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton
- Reverse: Displays the image of the U.S. Treasury building with a vintage car.
Why Own the 1929 $10 National Currency Note?
- Historic National Bank Note issued during the U.S. National Banking era
- Tied to a specific New York banking institution
- Features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a key figure in American financial history
- Collectible small-size U.S. currency from the 1929 series
- Ideal for collectors of historic U.S. paper money and National Bank Notes
The 1929 $10 National Currency Note from New York represents a fascinating period in American banking history when local banks played a direct role in issuing U.S. currency. Its connection to a specific issuing bank and its place in the transition to modern-size banknotes make it a meaningful collectible for enthusiasts of historic American paper money.















