1882 $100 Bill Value – How Much Is 1882 First National Bank of Knox Indiana $100 Worth?


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1882 $100 Brown Back - Front
1882 \$100 Brown Back - Front
1882 $100 Brown Back - Back
1882 \$100 Brown Back - Back
1882 $100 Date Back - Front
1882 \$100 Date Back - Front
1882 $100 Date Back - Back
1882 \$100 Date Back - Back
Sell 1882 $100 First National Bank of Knox, Indiana Bill
Item Info
Series1882
Charter#5919 First National Bank of Knox, Indiana
Year Chartered1901, 412 Banks Chartered
City InfoKnox is a city in Center Township, Starke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 3,704 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Starke County. Knox was founded in 1851, and is named after General Henry Knox. The Knox post office has been in operation since 1820. Source: Wikipedia
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Seal VarietiesBrown, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1882 $100 Gold Certificate
2. 1878 $100 Legal Tender
3. 1880 $100 Legal Tender
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
2. Rare and highly desirable National Note.
Neat FactExtremely Rare. Issued in Louisiana and Ohio only, sheets of 3 $50 Notes, 1 $100 Note (Friedbergs, 20th Ed. P125)
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