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1929 $100 US National Currency Note Muskogee, Oklahoma PMG VF 25
1929 $100 US National Currency Note Muskogee, Oklahoma PMG VF 25

1929 $100 US National Currency Note Muskogee, Oklahoma PMG VF 25

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1929 $100 US National Currency Note Muskogee, Oklahoma PMG VF 25

 

Issued by a local bank in Muskogee, Oklahoma, this 1929 $100 National Currency Note is a scarce survivor from the last series of U.S. National Bank Notes. Certified PMG VF 25, the note retains solid paper quality and strong detail, making it a desirable piece of Oklahoma’s banking history. High-denomination notes such as this were printed in smaller numbers than $5, $10, or $20 notes, and surviving examples are increasingly difficult to locate.

The 1929 National Currency series marked the transition to small-size U.S. notes and became the final generation of National Bank Notes issued. Each note carried the name of its issuing bank and city, directly linking it to its community.

For Muskogee, Oklahoma, an important trade and cultural hub in the early 20th century, these notes reflected the strength and stability of local banks during a time of economic volatility. With the Great Depression causing many institutions to fail, most of these notes were quickly withdrawn, making high-denomination survivors like this highly collectible today.

Key Attributes:

  • Denomination: $100
  • Issuing Bank: Local Muskogee, Oklahoma National Bank (chartered institution)
  • Series: 1929
  • Graded VF 25
  • Graded by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty)
  • Obverse: Features the portrait of Benjamin Franklin at center, with district seal, charter information, and ornate engraving.
  • Reverse: Displays Independence Hall with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “One Hundred Dollars”.

This 1929 $100 US National Currency Note Muskogee, Oklahoma PMG VF 25 offers collectors a rare chance to secure a high-denomination issue tied to one of Oklahoma’s historic banking communities. With its certified grade, regional provenance, and scarcity, it makes an excellent addition to advanced U.S. currency collections.

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Product specifications

Year1929
Denomination$100
Mint/BrandUS Mint
GradeVF 25
Grade ServicePMG