1929 $5 Five-Dollar Brown Seal United States National Currency Bank Note (The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Illinois)
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Illinois
- Lot number 1285438
- Total views 7
- Total bids 23
- Winning bid $42.00
- Buyer's premium $6.72
- Total $48.72
- DAILY NO RESERVE
Series of 1929 $5 National Currency Bank Note. Please see photos for details.
National Bank Notes were United States currency banknotes issued by the National Banks chartered by the U.S. Government. From 1863 - 1935, National Bank Notes were issued by banks throughout the country and U.S. territories. Each note bore the issuing bank's national charter number as well as the serial number assigned to the note by that bank. National Bank notes were retired by the U.S. government in the 1930's during the great depression.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of the twelve regional Reserve Banks, that along with the Board of Governors that make up the nation's central bank. The Chicago Reserve serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District.
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