1929 $100 National Currency Note New York PMG VF 25
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1929 $100 National Currency Note New York PMG VF 25
The 1929 $100 National Currency Note from New York is a significant piece of American financial history, certified by PMG in Very Fine (VF) 25 condition. Issued during the National Banking Era, these notes were printed with the names of the issuing banks, giving them a unique historical appeal. This particular note, issued by a New York bank, features intricate design elements and holds both numismatic and historical value. With its certification from PMG, this note has been authenticated and graded, making it a collectible item for currency enthusiasts and investors alike.
The National Currency Notes were issued between 1863 and 1935 under the National Bank Act, allowing thousands of U.S. banks to issue their own notes backed by the U.S. Treasury. This 1929 series note is part of that era, representing a time when local banks played a pivotal role in the country's economy.
Note Specifications:
- Graded PMG as VF 25
- 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”
This 1929 $100 National Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 is a valuable piece of American currency history, making it an excellent addition to any collection of historic U.S. paper money. Upon placing your order, your item will be wrapped and packaged safely for delivery. Please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team with any questions.














