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1929 $100 Bill Value – How Much Is 1929 Citizens National Bank and Trust Co. of Blossburg Pennsylvania $100 Worth?

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Sell 1929 $100 Citizens National Bank and Trust Co. of Blossburg, Pennsylvania Bill
Item Info
Series1929
Charter#13381 Citizens National Bank and Trust Co. of Blossburg, Pennsylvania
Year Chartered1929, 143 Banks Chartered
City InfoBlossburg is a borough in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The population was 1,480 at the 2000 census. In 1792 a party of immigrants who were building the Williamson Road from Williamsport, in Lycoming County, to Painted Post in New York under the leadership of Robert and Benjamin Patterson discovered coal within the present town limits of Blossburg. When the group reached the Tioga River, they established a supply camp upon its banks. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesIf your note doesn't match try:
1. Blossburg, Pennsylvania - Miners' National Bank
Seal VarietiesSmall Brown
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank Note
2. 1928 $100 Federal Reserve Note
3. 1928A $100 Federal Reserve Note
4. 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note
5. 1934A $100 Federal Reserve Note
6. 1934B $100 Federal Reserve Note
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactPortrait of Franklin. Note appearance similar to 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Notes.
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