1863 $100 North Carolina National Banks Charters


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1863 $100
Sell 1863 $100 Bill
Item Info
Series1863
TypeNational Bank Note
Seal VarietiesRed with rays
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The following list of 1863 North Carolina Charters is not exact. More banks are listed than may have issued 1863 $100 notes. For exact charter issue info, see info below table.

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1863 $100 North Carolina National Banks
Bank Charter Charter Year
First National Bank of Charlotte 154715471865
Raleigh National Bank of North Carolina of Raleigh 155715571865
National Bank of New Berne of New Berne 163216321866
First National Bank of Wilmington 165616561866
First National Bank of Salem 165916591866
State National Bank of Raleigh 168216821868
Fayetteville National Bank of Fayetteville 175617561870
Citizens National Bank of Raleigh 176617661871
Merchants and Farmers National Bank of Charlotte 178117811871
Peoples National Bank of Fayetteville 200320031872
Commercial National Bank of Charlotte 213521351874
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