1929 $100 National Currency Note Minneapolis PMG F 15
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1929 $100 National Currency Note Minneapolis PMG F 15
Add a piece of American history to your collection with the 1929 $100 National Currency Note Minneapolis PMG F 15. This note is a valuable artifact from the Great Depression era, when National Bank Notes were issued by local banks across the United States. It’s a must-have for collectors who appreciate the historical significance of U.S. currency.
National Currency Notes were introduced during the Civil War as a way to stabilize the nation's finances. By the time this note was issued in 1929, these notes had become a vital part of the American economy, representing the strength and resilience of local banks like the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. This particular note, with its $100 denomination, was among the larger denominations issued during a time of economic uncertainty, making it a fascinating and valuable addition to any collection.
Note Specifications:
- Graded PMG as F 15
- Denomination: $100
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin with inscriptions “Federal Reserve Note” and “The United States of America”
- Reverse: Displays Independence Hall with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “One Hundred Dollars”
Secure the 1929 $100 National Currency Note Minneapolis PMG F 15 today at Bullion Exchanges. This note represents a rare and significant piece of American history, providing collectors with a direct link to a crucial era in U.S. economic development. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this historic note to your collection.In the event you have any questions, please feel free to contact our customer service team during our business hours.
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