Old Money from The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie | 14219

The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie

The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie in Pennsylvania printed $308,700 dollars worth of national currency. That is a pretty standard output. However, some types of currency from this bank could still be rare. This national bank opened in 1934 and stopped printing money in 1935, which equals a 2 year printing period. That means that money from this bank was not entering circulation very often. During its life, The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie issued 4 different types and denominations of national currency. We have examples of the types listed below. Your bank note should look similar. Just the bank name will be different. For the record, The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie was located in Erie County. It was assigned charter number 14219.

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The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie in Pennsylvania printed 4,415 individual notes from the type2 1929 $10 national bank note series. That may seem like a high number, but remember that is total notes printed for the denomination, not sheets printed. The easiest way to spot the difference between type1 1929 $10 bills and 1929 type2 $10 bills is in the serial number. Type2 notes have a serial number that ends with a number. 1929 type1 notes have a serial number that ends with the letter A. Generally speaking, these $10 bills are rarer than the earlier type1 issues. However, most collectors don’t pay more for that rarity because they look basically the same.
Series of 1929 Type2 $10 National Bank Note

The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie printed 3,060 individual notes from the type2 1929 $20 national bank note series. That may seem like a high number, but remember that is total notes printed for the denomination, not sheets printed. One of the great things about 1929 type2 $20 national bank notes is that they really aren’t that old and some can be extremely rare. Until the big head $20 series started there really wasn’t much difference between something printed in 1929 and the same bill printed in 1993. We have bought some examples in the past few months that people just found in their change.
Series of 1929 Type2 $20 National Bank Note

The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie also printed 2,033 individual notes from the type2 1929 $50 national bank note series. That may seem like a high number, but remember that is total notes printed for the denomination, not sheets printed. Type2 fifty dollar national bank notes were only printed between 1933 and 1935. Obviously, that is a very short production window. Only 51 national banks in the country printed this type of bank note.
Series of 1929 Type2 $50 National Bank Note

The National Bank & Trust Company Of Erie also printed 1,017 individual notes from the type2 1929 $100 national bank note series. That may seem like a high number, but remember that is total notes printed for the denomination, not sheets printed. Surprisingly, only 38 different national banks issued type2 $100 bills. Over 300 are known to exist from all banks in the country, so it isn’t exactly a traditional rarity, but it does have good stats. Just like every $100 bill printed since 1928, these notes also feature a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
Series of 1929 Type2 $100 National Bank Note

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