1929 $100 US National Currency Note Salisbury, Maryland PMG VF 30 (Stains, Pinholes)
### 1929 $100 US National Currency Note Salisbury, Maryland PMG VF 30 (Stains, Pinholes) From the Eastern Shore town of **Salisbury, Maryland**, this **1929 $100 National Currency Note** is a scarce relic of America’s local banking era. Certified **PMG VF 30** with notations for *Stains* and *Pinholes*, the note displays solid circulation quality while preserving its design strength and historical appeal. High-denomination notes such as this were produced in far smaller quantities than their $5, $10, or $20 counterparts, making them especially challenging to find today. The 1929 National [**Currency series**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes%3FcurrentPage=1&order=price&dir=ASC) was the final issue of U.S. National Bank Notes, printed in small-size format. Unlike Federal Reserve Notes, these carried the name of the issuing bank, its charter number, and city of origin, making them directly tied to local communities. For Salisbury, Maryland, the issuance of high-denomination $100 notes reflects the economic role of regional banks in supporting business and commerce during the late 1920s and early 1930s. With the Great Depression leading to widespread bank closures, many such notes were quickly redeemed and destroyed, leaving relatively few survivors for modern collectors. **Key Attributes:** - Denomination: $100 - Issuing Bank: Local Salisbury, Maryland national bank (chartered institution) - Series: 1929 - Graded VF 30 - Graded by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty) - **Obverse:** Features the portrait of Benjamin Franklin with bank charter information, Treasury seal, and ornate engraving. - **Reverse:** Displays Independence Hall with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “One Hundred Dollars” This **1929 $100 US National Currency Note Salisbury, Maryland PMG VF 30 (Stains, Pinholes)** is a rare opportunity to own a high-denomination National Bank Note from Maryland’s Eastern Shore. With its certified grade, local heritage, and scarcity, it represents both a historic collectible and a unique addition to any advanced U.S. currency collection. **More products you may like:** - [**1929 $100 US National Currency Note Johnstown, Pennsylvania PMG VF 35 (Ink)**](file:///1929-100-us-national-currency-note-johnstown-pennsylvania-pmg-vf-35-ink) - [**1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note Chicago PMG VF 30**](file:///1934-a-500-federal-reserve-currency-note-chicago-pmg-vf-30) - [**1928 $100 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon PMG VF 25 (Ink)**](file:///1928-100-gold-certificate-currency-note-woods-mellon-pmg-vf-25-ink)