PaperMoneyWanted.com

1882 $20 Bill Value – How Much Is 1882 Council Bluffs National Bank of Council Bluffs Iowa $20 Worth?

Twenty Dollar NotesNationals1882 Twenty Dollar National Bank NotesIowa Charters1882 $20 Council Bluffs Iowa Council Bluffs National Bank

Get Value Now
Sell 1882 $20 Council Bluffs National Bank of Council Bluffs, Iowa Bill
Item Info
Series1882
Charter#3427 Council Bluffs National Bank of Council Bluffs, Iowa
Year Chartered1885, 146 Banks Chartered
City InfoCouncil Bluffs is a city in and the county seat of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The city is the most populous Omaha suburb and a principal city in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. It is located on the east bank of the Missouri River, across from Omaha, Nebraska. Council Bluffs was known until 1852 as Kanesville — the historic starting point of the Mormon Trail, Kanesville also became the northernmost anchor town of the other emigrant trails. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesIf your note doesn't match try:
1. Council Bluffs, Iowa - Pacific National Bank
2. Council Bluffs, Iowa - Commercial National Bank
Seal VarietiesBrown, Blue
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1882 $20 Gold Certificate
2. 1878 $20 Legal Tender
3. 1880 $20 Legal Tender
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactFull and partial sheets of National Bank Notes are known to exists. Families of bank officials, particularly those who signed the notes, kept them as keepsakes. Some sheets are extremely valuable. Others are more common.
Other $20 Bills
No Obligations Offers and Appraisals

Please submit a good photo or scan. It will be identified and evaluated. Understand there may be subtle differences between the image you see above and your note. Signatures, design, markings and note condition will determine the offer price. Notes in Uncirculated or better condition receive the best offers.

Appraisals can be estimated for wholesale and retail prices. Wholesale is what dealers typically pay. Retail is what a collector might pay. Retail is slightly higher in most cases.

Please visit this page for USA Paper Money Reference. Do not treat this page as a reference guide, it is for appraisal and acquisition purposes only.