1929 $20 National Currency Note Chicago PMG VF 25
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1929 $20 National Currency Note Chicago PMG VF 25
The 1929 $20 National Currency Note Chicago PMG VF 25, is a prized artifact for collectors and historians alike. This note represents a piece of America’s financial history, offering a balance of quality and historical significance, with clear, detailed imagery and light circulation marks typical of its grade
The 1929 series of National Currency Notes marks the culmination of the National Bank Notes era, which began during the Civil War and concluded in the early 1930s. These notes were issued by national banks across the country, each bearing the name of the issuing bank and its charter number. The $20 note from the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank is a testament to the city’s economic resilience during the challenging years of the Great Depression. With its distinctive brown seal and serial numbers, this note not only served as a medium of exchange but also as a symbol of the national banking system that helped stabilize the U.S. economy.
Note Specifications:
- Graded PMG as VF 25
- Denomination: $20
- Obverse: Features a portrait of President Andrew Jackson
- Reverse: Displays the White House with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “Twenty Dollars”
Owning this 1929 $20 National Currency Note Chicago PMG VF 25 is like holding a piece of history that reflects the financial and social dynamics of early 20th century America, particularly in one of its most iconic cities. In the event you have any questions, please feel free to contact our customer service team during our business hours.
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