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$20 National Bank Note - Bradford, PA --value?
I have recently received a 1929 $20 national bank of Bradford, PA note
from my mother. The note originally belonged to my Grandmother who lived there. I was wondering if anyone might know its value. It is crisp, with a suggestion that it might have been folded in half at some point. However, there is no obvious crease. There are no other bends or wear. The number is A001724A and it is signed by Loveland and Haggerty. The cut is slightly tilted. Alice |
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Is the note from the Bradford National
Bank or the Commercial National Bank of Bradford? $20 notes from both banks are fairly common at least by National Bank note standards. The reference book I have was published in 1997 so it is quite out of date and the market for national bank notes has been very active in recent years. In uncirculated or almost uncirculated condition I'm going to put an estimate of at least $175-$200 |
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