1929 $50 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)
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1929 $50 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)
Add a piece of American banking history to your collection with the 1929 $50 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City), available at Bullion Exchanges. Issued by federally chartered national banks during the Great Depression, this note features a brown Treasury seal and bears the name of a randomly selected issuing bank and city. Each note reflects the localized banking system of the early 20th century and stands as a collectible relic from the final years of National Bank Notes.
These 1929 series notes were the last National Currency series produced before the U.S. standardized Federal Reserve Notes. Featuring the portrait of Ulysses S. Grant on the front and the U.S. Capitol on the back, these notes combine historical significance with classic American design.
Note Specifications:
- Denomination: $50
- Average Circulated Condition
- Seal Color: Brown
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, with the inscription “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE.”
- Reverse: Showcases an image of the U.S. Capitol. Inscriptions include “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and denomination
Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or just beginning to explore historical U.S. currency, the 1929 $50 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City) offers an affordable and fascinating addition. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges, where every order is backed by secure packaging and dedicated customer service.
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