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

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### 1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Cull (Random City) Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer the **1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Cull (Random City),** a rare and historic piece of American paper money issued during the National Banking Era. These notes feature a distinctive brown seal and were backed by individual banks across the country, making them highly sought after by collectors. While classified as cull condition, meaning they may exhibit heavy wear, folds, stains, or other imperfections, these notes still retain their numismatic and historical appeal. The note you receive will be from a random issuing city, adding an element of surprise and unique regional history to your collection The National Bank Notes were first issued in 1863 as part of the National Banking Act, allowing federally chartered banks to issue their own currency backed by government bonds. The 1929 series marked the final issue of National Bank Notes, transitioning from large-sized notes to the smaller modern format still in use today. These notes were printed with the name and charter number of the issuing bank, making them historically significant as they were distributed through banks in cities and towns across the United States. The Great Depression led to many bank closures, making surviving examples of these notes particularly valuable. **Note Specifications:** - Cull 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” Own a tangible piece of banking history with the **** 1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Cull (Random City). Despite its cull condition, this note represents a bygone era of regional bank-issued currency, making it a must-have for collectors of [**US paper money**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes%3Fin_stock_only=1&order=price&dir=ASC&currentPage=1&perPage=72) and banking history. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges. **You may also like:** - [**1928 $50 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon PMG CU 64 EPQ**](file:///1928-50-gold-certificate-currency-note-woods-mellon-pmg-cu-64-epq) - [**1966 $100 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Cull**](file:///1966-100-bill-legal-tender-currency-note-red-seal-cull) - [**$100 Federal Reserve Note United States Avg Circ (Random Year)**](file:///100-federal-reserve-note-united-states-avg-circ-random-year)