1929 $20 National Currency Note Cull
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1929 $20 National Currency Note Cull
Introducing the 1929 $20 National Currency Note in Cull, a remarkable artifact from a pivotal era in American monetary history. Issued by nationally chartered banks across the country, these notes were part of the small-size National Bank Note series authorized under the Federal Reserve Act. Each note was backed by U.S. government bonds and carries the name and charter number of the issuing bank, making every piece regionally unique and historically significant.
The 1929 series marked the final issuance of National Currency Notes before the practice was phased out in favor of centralized Federal Reserve Notes. These $20 bills feature a portrait of President Andrew Jackson on the obverse and a detailed image of the White House on the reverse. Unlike other notes of the time, National Currency Notes from this series are instantly recognizable by their brown Treasury seal and serial numbers, adding to their collectible appeal.
Product F.eatures:
- National Currency Note
- Cull Condition
- Face value of $20 US silver dollar, formerly backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Andrew Jackson
- Reverse: Displays the image of the White House
Add a unique piece of numismatic and banking history to your collection with the 1929 $20 National Currency Note Cull. Bullion Exchanges ensures each note is carefully handled and securely shipped. If you need assistance or have questions, our experienced customer service team is here to help.
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