1929 Type 1 $20 Boston, MA CH VF-35 PPQ PCGS (Fr#1802-1) CH#1527
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Since over 12,000 banks were chartered and issued notes, these issues have become highly sought after by collectors. Add this nice collector’s item to your cart today!
The Webster and Atlas National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts has Charter #1527.
This note was the last of the series of national currency notes that were first issued in 1863. This type was conceived by Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, who devised a system of nationally chartered banks. Individual banks purchased U.S. government bonds and deposited them with the comptroller of the currency. For up to 90% of the profit, the comptroller would authorize the production of notes bearing the individual bank’s name.
This Series 1929 national was issued by the Webster and Atlas National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Nice problem-free Type 1 note has been graded Choice Very Fine-35 PPQ by PCGS Currency and would make an excellent addition to your collection.
Currency Highlights:
- These small size national currency notes were issued beginning in early 1929.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PCGS Currency.
- Circulated $20 note from Series 1929 graded Choice Very Fine-35 PPQ by PCGS Currency.
- Face: A portrait of President Andrew Jackson.
- Back: An engraving of The White House.
- Friedberg #1802-1.
Since over 12,000 banks were chartered and issued notes, these issues have become highly sought after by collectors. Add this nice collector’s item to your cart today!
The Webster and Atlas National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts has Charter #1527.
This note was the last of the series of national currency notes that were first issued in 1863. This type was conceived by Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, who devised a system of nationally chartered banks. Individual banks purchased U.S. government bonds and deposited them with the comptroller of the currency. For up to 90% of the profit, the comptroller would authorize the production of notes bearing the individual bank’s name.
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