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1929 $100 Bill Value – How Much Is 1929 Bay State National Bank of Lawrence Massachusetts $100 Worth?

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Sell 1929 $100 Bay State National Bank of Lawrence, Massachusetts Bill
Item Info
Series1929
Charter#1014 Bay State National Bank of Lawrence, Massachusetts
Year Chartered1865, 944 Banks Chartered
City InfoLawrence is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 76,377, which had risen to an estimated 78,197 as of 2014. Surrounding communities include Methuen to the north, Andover to the southwest, and North Andover to the southeast. Lawrence and Salem are the county seats of Essex County. Lawrence is part of the Merrimack Valley. Source: Wikipedia
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4. Lawrence, Kansas - National Bank of Lawrence
5. Lawrence, Kansas - Second National Bank
6. Lawrence, Massachusetts - Lawrence National Bank
7. Lawrenceburg, Kentucky - Anderson County National Bank
8. Lawrence, Massachusetts - Pacific National Bank
9. Lawrenceburg, Indiana - Peoples National Bank
10. Lawrenceburg, Indiana - City National Bank
11. Lawrence, Kansas - Merchants National Bank
12. Lawrence, Kansas - Lawrence 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 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.
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