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1929 $10 Bill Value – How Much Is 1929 First National Bank of Nevada Iowa $10 Worth?

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Sell 1929 $10 First National Bank of Nevada, Iowa Bill
Item Info
Series1929
Charter#2555 First National Bank of Nevada, Iowa
Year Chartered1881, 108 Banks Chartered
City InfoNevada is a city in and the county seat of Story County, Iowa, United States. The population was 6,798 in the 2010 census, an increase from 6,658 in the 2000 census. It is also part of the Ames, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a part of the larger Ames-Boone, Iowa Combined Statistical Area. Eight miles west of Nevada is Ames which is much larger in population. Nonetheless, Nevada is the county seat with all Story County offices located there. The city's name is pronounced differently from the state with the same name. Source: Wikipedia
Similar CitiesIf your note doesn't match try:
1. Nevada, Missouri - First National Bank
2. Nevada, Texas - First National Bank
3. Nevada, Missouri - Thornton National Bank
4. Nevada, Iowa - Nevada National Bank
5. Nevada, Iowa - Nevada National Bank
Seal VarietiesSmall Brown
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note
2. 1928 $10 Federal Reserve Note
3. 1928A $10 Federal Reserve Note
4. 1928B $10 Federal Reserve Note
5. 1928C $10 Federal Reserve Note
6. 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Note
Other Info1. Value depends on notes known for charter, condition and market demand.
Neat FactCheck your note's serial number. Serial #1 notes are valuable, even on common charters. Serial numbers 2-4 are also desirable in some cases.
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