The California National Bank Of Sacramento California, $20 1929 Ty. 1 Small Size CH#8504 PMG VF30

$249.99

Series 1929 Type 1 National Bank Notes were issued during the Great Depression as part of the final chapter of the National Banking System. These notes represent the last time individual banks were named on U.S. paper currency before federal standardization eliminated local bank issues entirely.

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CVC & Collectables presents a genuine small-size National Bank Note issued by the California National Bank of Sacramento, chartered during the final era of U.S. National Currency. This $20 Series of 1929 Type 1 note reflects the transition from large-size Nationals to modern federal paper money during the Great Depression era.

Currency Highlights:

  • Issuer: The California National Bank
  • City / State: Sacramento, California
  • Charter Number: 8504
  • Denomination: $20
  • Series: 1929 Type 1
  • Friedberg Number: Fr. 1802-1
  • Grade: PMG Very Fine 30
  • Signatures: Jones / Woods
  • Vignette: Andrew Jackson portrait; White House on reverse
  • Paper Type: Small-size National Currency
  • Circulation Status: Obsolete

Collectibility:

California charter notes remain highly sought after, with Sacramento issues especially popular due to the city’s Gold Rush legacy and financial importance. Type 1 Nationals are scarcer than later Type 2 issues and appeal to collectors of Depression-era currency and West Coast banking history. Find more alike here!

Year

1929

Condition

Very Fine – 30

Denominations

$20

Grade

PMG

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