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<p>[QUOTE="Silverhouse, post: 1111442, member: 29452"]I love the 1929 National Bank notes. They are quite fun to collect and can have and gain significant value. As with anything condition is the key, however I have come to learn that with these particular notes, condition is a little more overlooked in lieu of acquiring a certain bank note from a particular region, state, county, etc. As with anything some notes of this type can be overpriced, but sometimes even the professionals don't quite know a value of a note. "It's worth whatever you paid for it" is usually the answer one gets. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Here is one of my favorite notes. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>$20.00 The Perth Amboy National Bank, Perth Amboy, New Jersey</p><p>Charter # 12524 </p><p>Type 1 “B-A” Block B000509A *LOW SERIAL NUMBER* </p><p>No Rips or tears. Three tiny pinholes in upper left hand corner of note. Great color and bold ink embossing. The edges are a bit rounded, but still retain it’s original edges. The upper right and lower right corners of the note slightly fold. No apparent fold marks. </p><p>Signed by Jones-Woods cashier and president.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silverhouse, post: 1111442, member: 29452"]I love the 1929 National Bank notes. They are quite fun to collect and can have and gain significant value. As with anything condition is the key, however I have come to learn that with these particular notes, condition is a little more overlooked in lieu of acquiring a certain bank note from a particular region, state, county, etc. As with anything some notes of this type can be overpriced, but sometimes even the professionals don't quite know a value of a note. "It's worth whatever you paid for it" is usually the answer one gets. Here is one of my favorite notes. $20.00 The Perth Amboy National Bank, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Charter # 12524 Type 1 “B-A” Block B000509A *LOW SERIAL NUMBER* No Rips or tears. Three tiny pinholes in upper left hand corner of note. Great color and bold ink embossing. The edges are a bit rounded, but still retain it’s original edges. The upper right and lower right corners of the note slightly fold. No apparent fold marks. Signed by Jones-Woods cashier and president.[/QUOTE]
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