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- Circulation Status: Obsolete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!






