Bank Of America Nat’l Trust & Savings Assoc. San Francisco, CA, $100 1929 Ty. 1 Small Size CH#13044 PMG VF30

$349.99

The 1929 Small Size National Bank Notes were issued during the final phase of the National Banking Era, coinciding with the onset of the Great Depression. Type 1 notes display the issuing bank’s full title and were backed by U.S. government bonds deposited with the Treasury. Large metropolitan banks such as Bank of America played a critical role in stabilizing regional and national commerce during this turbulent financial period.

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CVC & Collectables presents a scarce 1929 Series Type 1 Small Size $100 National Bank Note issued by the Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association of San Francisco, California. High-denomination National Bank Notes are significantly rarer than lower values and were primarily used for interbank and large commercial transactions rather than daily circulation.

Currency Highlights:

  • Issuer: Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association
  • City / State: San Francisco, California
  • Charter Number: 13044
  • Denomination: $100
  • Series: 1929 Small Size
  • Type: Type 1
  • Friedberg Number: Fr. 1804-1
  • Grade: PMG Very Fine 30
  • Signatures: Jones / Woods
  • Obverse Portrait: Benjamin Franklin
  • Reverse Vignette: Independence Hall
  • Paper Type: Small Size National Currency
  • Circulation Status: Obsolete

Collectibility:

$100 National Bank Notes are among the most difficult denominations to locate due to limited issuance and heavy redemption. Examples from major financial institutions like Bank of America are especially desirable, combining historical banking significance with true scarcity. PMG-graded survivors remain highly sought after by advanced National Currency collectors. Find more alike here!

Year

1929

Condition

Very Fine – 30

Denominations

$100

Grade

PMG

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