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1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)

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### 1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City) Bullion Exchanges presents the **1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)**, a fascinating relic from America’s banking history. Issued by federally chartered banks across the country, these notes were part of the National Bank Note Series, each bearing the name and charter number of the issuing bank. This note is in average circulated condition, meaning it has been in public use but remains well-preserved with visible details intact. Adding an element of uniqueness, the note you receive will be from a random issuing city, making it a special addition to any currency collection. National Bank Notes were introduced in 1863 under the National Banking Act, allowing private banks to issue currency backed by U.S. government bonds. The 1929 series marked a shift to the modern-sized format still used today, replacing the large-sized notes that had been in circulation for decades. Printed with distinctive brown seals and serial numbers, these notes were in circulation until the discontinuation of National Bank Notes in the 1930s. Due to the impact of the Great Depression, many issuing banks ceased operations, making surviving examples of these notes highly collectible today. **Note Specifications:** - Average Circulated condition - Authentic Legal Tender note - Face value of $100 US silver dollar, formerly backed by the US Government - **Obverse:** Features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin - **Reverse:** Displays Independence Hall with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “One Hundred Dollars” The **1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)** is a remarkable piece of American financial history, representing the era when regional banks issued their own currency. Whether you're a collector of vintage [**U.S. paper money**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes%3Fin_stock_only=1&perPage=72&currentPage=1)or a history enthusiast, this note is a valuable find. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges. **You may also like:** - [**1896 $5 Silver Certificate Currency Note Roberts PMG F 15**](file:///1896-5-silver-certificate-currency-note-roberts-pmg-f-15) - [**1928 $20 Federal Reserve Note United States Cull**](file:///1928-20-federal-reserve-note-united-states-cull) - [**1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note St. Louis PMG VF 35 (Pinholes)**](file:///1934-a-500-federal-reserve-currency-note-st-louis-pmg-vf-35-pinholes)