Springfield National Bank $10 from 1929

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by pennypeter, Mar 20, 2011.

  1. pennypeter

    pennypeter New Member

    I don't know much about paper money and I hope I'll find some help here.
    That's what I pulled from circulation:

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    Where I can check how many was printed? What means number on the side 1767?
     
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  3. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE

    that is a small sized national bank note. 1767 is the bank's charter number. I dont have my national book handy so i couldnt give you figures on how many were printed. you never really see them pulled from circulation. nice pickup :thumb:
     
  4. krispy

    krispy krispy

    From a dated source:

    The final reported figure of notes issued in circulation in 1934 for your note was 49,800 from the book National Banks of the Note Issuing Period 1863-1935 by Louis Van Belkum (©1968, out of print)
     
  5. krispy

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  6. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    It's a 1929 type 1 $10.00 note. KL# 1243. FR# 1801-1. Probably worth about $20-$40.
     
  7. hahag

    hahag Junior Member

    According to Don C. Kelly's census, there are six known of this note, $10.00 1929 T1. Your note is not in the census. A good find.
     
  8. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Is there a web site with this information?
     
  9. hahag

    hahag Junior Member

    No, I don't think so. You'll have to buy National Bank Notes, 6th edition by Don C. Kelly. The book comes with the census CD. It lists all known Nationals up to 2008.
     
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