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Item | Info |
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Series | 1929 |
Charter | #6885 First National Bank of Campbell, Missouri |
Year Chartered | 1903, 514 Banks Chartered |
City Info | Campbell is a city in Dunklin County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,992 at the 2010 census. Campbell was originally called Four Mile, and under the latter name settlement was made in 1844. The town site was platted in 1886, and the present name adopted from Alexander Campbell, a local judge. A post office called Four Mile was established in 1855, and the name was changed to Campbell in 1882. Source: Wikipedia |
Similar Cities | If your note doesn't match try: 1. Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania - First National Bank 2. Campbellsport, Wisconsin - First National Bank 3. Campbell, Minnesota - First National Bank 4. Campbellsville, Kentucky - Taylor National Bank 5. Campbell, Texas - Campbell National Bank 6. Campbell, Nebraska - First National Bank 7. Campbell, Texas - Campbell National Exchange Bank 8. Campbell, California - Growers' National Bank |
Seal Varieties | Small Brown |
See Also | If 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 Info | 1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand. |
Neat Fact | Notes from common charters are less valuable compared to rarer charters. Value also depends on type, denomination and total notes known for city, state and region. Ultimate determination of value is collector demand. |
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