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1863 $20 Bill Value – How Much Is 1863 First National Bank of Baltimore Maryland $20 Worth?

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Sell 1863 $20 First National Bank of Baltimore, Maryland Bill
Item Info
Series1863
Charter#204 First National Bank of Baltimore, Maryland
Year Chartered1864, 503 Banks Chartered
City InfoBaltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. It was established by the Constitution of Maryland and is not part of any county; thus, it is the largest independent city in the United States, with a population of 621,849 as of 2015. As of 2016, the population of the Baltimore metropolitan area was estimated to be just under 2.8 million, making it the 21st largest metropolitan area in the country. Source: Wikipedia
Similar Cities14 banks with similar city. First 12 below:
1. Baltimore, Maryland - Second National Bank
2. Baltimore, Maryland - Third National Bank
3. Baltimore, Maryland - Traders National Bank
4. Baltimore, Maryland - National Exchange Bank
5. Baltimore, Maryland - National Farmers and Planters Bank
6. Baltimore, Maryland - Commercial and Farmers National Bank
7. Baltimore, Maryland - Western National Bank
8. Baltimore, Maryland - Merchants National Bank
9. Baltimore, Maryland - Farmers and Merchants National Bank
10. Baltimore, Maryland - Citizens National Bank
11. Baltimore, Maryland - Merchants National Bank
12. Baltimore, Maryland - National Bank of Baltimore
Seal VarietiesRed with rays
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1861 $20 Demand Note
2. 1864 $20 Compound Interest Treasury Note
3. 1863 $20 Compound Interest Treasury Note
4. 1863 $20 Gold Certificate
5. 1864 $20 Interest Bearing Note
6. 1863 $20 Interest Bearing Note
7. 1862 $20 Legal Tender
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactBanks could issue up to 90 percent of the par value of all bonds and securities on deposit with the Treasurer. (Kelly, 5th Ed. P1)
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